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Sheraton Revival Gentleman's mahogany shirt press, c. 1900, the…

Sheraton Mahogany Shirt Press with Satinwood Inlay

Sheraton Revival Gentleman's mahogany shirt press, c. 1900, the rectangular top above a pair of paneled doors with satinwood string inlay, above a long drawer, raised on bracket feet, height 125 cm width 110 cm depth 54 cm. Provenance: The collection of…

Sheraton bow fronted mahogany sideboard, c. 1785, with two long…

Mahogany Sideboard with Lion Mask Handles and Inlay Decoration

Sheraton bow fronted mahogany sideboard, c. 1785, with two long drawers with satinwood string inlay and lion mask and ring brass handles, flanked by bombe cupboard doors, raised on six tapering legs with similar inlaid decoration, height 93 cm width 160…

George III Sheraton style mahogany and marquetry sideboard, c.…

Sheraton Mahogany Sideboard with Marquetry Inlay

George III Sheraton style mahogany and marquetry sideboard, c. 1790, the shaped rectangular top decorated with feather wood banding and floral inlay, above a central drawer flanked by two deep drawers with brass pulls, raised on tapered legs with spade…

George III crossbanded and inlaid mahogany cabinet, early 19th…

Sheraton Style Mahogany Cabinet, 19th Century

George III crossbanded and inlaid mahogany cabinet, early 19th century, in the Sheraton style, of serpentine shape, with two drawers above a pair of string inlaid panelled doors, with shaped apron below, height 90 cm, width 91 cm, depth 45.5 cm.…

An early colonial cedar double pedestal sideboard, circa 1835,…

Colonial Cedar Double Pedestal Sideboard, circa 1835

An early colonial cedar double pedestal sideboard, circa 1835, designed in the manner of Thomas Sheraton, the rectangular top above three frieze drawers in fiddle back cedar with replacement ring drop handles, the pedestals each with a single panel door…

A George III satinwood and sabicu Bonheur-du-jour, attributed…

George III Satinwood and Sabicu Bonheur-du-jour Cabinet

A George III satinwood and sabicu Bonheur-du-jour, attributed to George Simson, circa 1790, with finely figured West Indian satinwood and Caribbean Sabicu veneers and ebony stringing throughout, the superstructure with gallery top above an open bookshelf…