An antique English bachelor's chest of five drawers in the George I style, book matched walnut veneers, standing on bracket feet, circa 1900, 78 cm high, 61 cm wide, 49 cm deep
An antique English Wellington chest of twelve drawers, mahogany with pine secondary timbers, late 19th century, unusual proportions 169 cm high, 46 cm wide, 32 cm deep
A fine Anglo-Chinese secretaire campaign chest, camphor wood with solid ebony mouldings and string inlay, handsomely fitted top drawer with Bramah locks, 19th century, 128 cm high, 113 cm wide, 52 cm deep
A handsome English William IV Wellington chest of six drawers, rosewood veneer with lamb's tongue corbels, 19th century, 127 cm high, 55 cm wide, 40 cm deep
George I antique English bachelor's chest, walnut with oak secondary timbers, fold-over top with baize interior, 18th century, 76 cm high, 82 cm wide, 36 cm deep
Danish chest of drawers, teak veneer with six drawers. Top drawer has a lock, Denmark, c 1960s, 121 cm high, 82 cm wide, 44 cm deep, condition: minor marks and surface scratches present throughout, all consistent with the age and previous use of the chest.
Small George III chest of drawers in red walnut and mahogany interior mahogany lined, with swan handles & bracket feet, 90 cm wide, 50 cm deep, 76 cm high
Antique mahogany press on chest with 2 doors opening to linen drawers above a chest of drawers with 2 short and 5 long drawers, 94 cm wide, 53 cm deep, 211 cm high
A large male ancestral figure, Upper Sepik River, of standing form, the bald painted face with a pointed nose and flaring nostrils above stylized bared pointed teeth, his upper arms carved with horned armbands, the chest with a raised breastplate, wearing
An Australian cedar Biedermeier style chest, 19th century, in warm light tones with an extended surface above an ogee profile frieze drawer and three drawers flanked by turned pillars, raised on a shaped base with bracket feet, 93.5 cm high, 85 cm wide, 49
Børge Mogensen for Karl Andersson and Sonner, Four-drawer 'Oresund' chest, in soap-washed oak and teak, manufacturer's stamp to rear, 84 x 68.5 x 46 cm
A gilt bronze figure of Simhanada Avalokiteshvara, 20th century the Ming-style cast bronze bodhisattva seated in a posture of royal ease on a recumbent lion above a lotus plinth base, wearing beaded jewelry around the chest, elongated earlobes and ornate e
Composed 19th century mahogany bookcase on chest, with moulded cornice, adjustable shelving enclosed by glazed astragal doors, the base with four long drawers on bun feet, 104 cm wide, 53 cm deep, 228 cm high
Victorian mahogany ships doctor's medicine chest, fitted with 19 compartments and eleven original glass bottles, belonging to James Irving M.D. Ships surgeon on the 'Crusader sailing Ship' a clipper ship which made 28 voyages to New Zealand 1871-1897
Teak chest of drawers, designed by Kai Kristiansen, for Feldballes Mobelfabrik, c.1960s Denmark, six drawers with Half-Moon handles, on cigar legs, Height119 cm, width 67 cm, depth 40 cm
Teak chest of drawers, c.1960s Denmark, seven drawers with gallery top, and finger cup handles, mounted on cigar legs, height 122 cm, width 80 cm, depth 46 cm
A small Victorian cedar chest of drawers, 19th century, with bullnose edge above two single and two long drawers with turned knob handles and raised on ball feet, 86 cm high, 88 cm wide, 44 cm deep
A Victorian bird's eye maple marble top chest of drawers, late 19th century, with a carrara marble top with canted corners above two short and three long cockbeaded drawers with cut crystal knobs to a plinth base, 122 cm high, 140 cm wide, 55 cm deep
A George III mahogany bow front chest of drawers, early 19th century, with two short and three long drawers each with circular backplates and ring handles, raised on shaped slightly splayed feet, 88.5 cm high, 88 cm wide, 46 cm deep
A George III mahogany bow front chest of drawers, early 19th century, with a reeded edge above two short and three long cockbeaded drawers with circular backplates and ring handles, raised on slender shaped bracket feet, 106.5 cm high, 107 cm wide, 55.5 cm
An Asian hardwood low chest, the top hinged to open to either side and set with metal mounts and lock plates, the sides with loop handles, 49.5 cm high, 101 cm wide, 49.5 cm deep
A Regency mahogany bow front chest of drawers, early 19th century, with two short and three long cockbeaded drawers with brass backplates and swing handles, raised on bracket feet, 106 cm high, 106 cm wide, 57 cm deep
A small George IV mahogany gentleman's dressing chest, circa 1820, with a pull out slide, and four cockbeaded oak lined drawers of graduated depth, with pierced batwing backplates and swing handles, raised on bracket feet, 79 cm high, 79 cm wide, 49 cm dee
An oyster walnut inlaid chest of drawers, 18th century, with a decoratively strung top above two short and three long drawers with concentric circle and quatrefoil strung decorations, with star form back plates and ring pull handles and raised on shaped br
A William and Mary oyster veneer chest, C. 1690, England. A late 17th century English William and Mary Laburnum oyster veneered chest of drawers of small proportions. Top drawer when pulled out reveals a secret drawer. The oyster veneer covers all four sid
A Lane burr ash and maple chest of drawers, USA. Book-matched veneer, with brass detailing to the drawer pulls. Maker's mark to inside drawer. Height 75.5 cm, width 162 cm, depth 48.5 cm
A William and Mary walnut commode, an 18th century English walnut chest of drawers. With quartered, feathered, and cross-banded top. Featuring herringbone inlays and figured burr drawer fronts with cast drop handles. Sitting on raised bun feet. Height 90 c
A Danish walnut bow front chest, a 1950s Danish modern bowfront chest of drawers. Beautifully veneered in figured German black walnut. Each drawer having a pair of eyelid handles. Design attributed to Kai Kristensen. Height 113 cm, width 76 cm, depth 40 cm
A chest of drawers by P. Westergaard for Mobelfabrik Denmark, 1960s, Denmark. Made from teak. Five double-drawers with sculpted linear handles. Height 107 cm, width 87 cm, depth 41 cm
A Folk Art carved wooden pig together with a Folk Art miniature chest with painted finish, South Australian origin, 19th/20th century, the pig 23 cm long, the chest 38 cm high
An apprentice chest, painted wood grain on pine, South Australian, 19th century, 60 cm high, 40 cm wide, 26 cm deep, Provenance, The Rodney Pemberton Collection
An antique Australian eight drawer chest with full turned columns, huon pine and kauri secondary timbers, 19th century, 139 cm high, 101 cm wide, 50 cm deep
An antique Australian eight drawer chest with barley twist columns, birdseye huon pine, Melbourne origin, 19th century, 141 cm high, 119 cm wide, 57 cm deep
A rare solid casuarina chest of five drawers, Baltic pine packing case secondary timbers with blackwood knobs, South Australian origin, circa 1870. Unusual peg joint construction throughout, and scratched in cock beading to the drawer blades, most likely a
An Australian cedar chest of eight drawers with imported satinwood inlay and bracket feet, circa 1830. A rare and early piece, unfortunately restored at some stage, 138 cm high, 137 cm wide, 60 cm deep
A Colonial huon pine chest of five drawers, with cross banded edging, cock beading and original circular brass escutcheons, Tasmanian origin, circa 1850, 119 cm high, 111 cm wide, 49 cm deep
An antique Colonial Australian cedar chest of five drawers with cross banded edge and cedar secondary timbers, circa 1850. From the estate of Hamilton Hume, thence by descent. 120 cm high, 119 cm wide, 52 cm deep
A Colonial Australian cedar five drawer chest with huon pine secondary timbers and blackwood knobs, Tasmanian origin, circa 1840, 106 cm high, 106 cm wide, 50 cm deep
An early Australian chest of five drawers, handsomely selected cuts of ribbon and fiddleback cedar on pine, unusual conical turned legs, Tasmanian origin, circa 1830s, 109 cm high, 103 cm wide, 52 cm deep
A vintage Anglo-Indian rosewood military style chest, traditional configuration with two short over three full width drawers, brass fittings, height 95 cm.
A quality Victorian ship's apothecary chest, in solid mahogany with recessed brass fittings, the hinged lid enclosing 15 various bottles, the two drawers to the base with pin locking containing considerable medical paraphernalia including: scales, boxed sy
Tom Ford, men's leather jacket, brown leather with front slip and patch pockets, single breasted with centre front button closure, aged silver tone stamped 'Tom Ford', shoulder 46 cm, sleeve 67 cm, chest 55 cm
A French provincial walnut three drawer chest, 18th century, of arbalete profile with rocaille cast handles and escutcheons, 89 cm high, 126 cm wide, 67 cm deep
An Austrian Art Deco three drawer waterfall chest of drawers, Karelian birch and macassar ebony with ivorine handles, circa 1925, 90 cm high, 50 cm wide, 56 cm deep
A fine quality scarlett-boulle gilt-bronze mounted Carrara marble and ebonised tall chest of drawers, French circa 1880 137 cm high, 83 cm wide, 44 cm deep
A George III mahogany bachelor's chest, with two short over three full width drawers, the oval brass plate back handles embossed with hounds, raised on bracket feet.
A Copeland parian figure, 'Penelophon the Beggar Maid', modelled semi nude standing before a tree stump, her arms folded across her chest, on titled circular base, incised to the reverse W. Brodie RSA Sc Edinr 1867, impressed factory mark to base, 70 cm hi
A rare and important 18th century hei tiki, type II form with left hand resting on the chest carved in unusual grey stone with white inclusions, Provenance; Dr. Carlo Monzino (1931-1996) collection, purchased at Sotheby's New York 2006
Prussian oak chest, 17th century, front and sides decorated with double-headed eagles, the hinged key with sliding compartment for keys, requires two keys to open, sides with iron handles, with two cast iron keys, height 29 cm width 53.5 cm depth 35 cm
Pair of Chinese carved ivory horses, early 20th century, each naturalistically carved with a saddle and blanket, the collar with a tassel protruding from the chest, on wooden stands (2), height 22 cm width 17 cm
A Chinese rosewood chest of drawers, late 20th century in light tone and natural finish solid rosewood, the contemporary chest with a rectangular top above two small and three full length drawers, each relief carved with scenes of birds on branches or bamb
A Chinese rosewood bedside chest, late 20th century in light tone and natural finish solid rosewood, the contemporary chest with a rectangular top above two panelled drawers with carved ruyi symbol as drawer pull. Height 52 cm, width 50 cm, depth 42 cm
Sergio Mazza chest of drawers for Cinova, black lacquered solid wood drawers with a frame of chromed metal, inlaid glass top. Italy, c 1970s, 74 cm high, 135 cm wide, 54.5 cm deep
In the manner of Schulim Krimper chest of drawers, Queensland maple veneer with brass handles. Eight small drawers with one large bottom drawer. Australia, c 1960s, 109 cm high, 108 cm wide, 56 cm deep
A 19th century teak Anglo-Indian campaign secretaire chest, fitted with four drawers, the secretaire drawer with well fitted interior, brass mounts. Height: 149 cm. Width:110 cm. Depth: 44 cm.
A mid 19th century mahogany Wellington chest having seven graduated drawers, locking pillar,original turned mahogany handles, resting on a pedestal base. 102 x 49 x 34 cm
Lieutenant-colonel Robert Henry Wynyard Cb (1802 ' 1864) historical travelling chest, oak with ebonised steel binding and large locking strap. With attached brass engraved name plaque: 'Major Genl. Wynyard, C.B. No.1'. Plain interior. 73 cm x 54 cm x 54 cm
Lieutenant-colonel Robert Henry Wynyard Cb (1802?1864) historical Australian cedar campaign chest, two-section with two short over three full width drawers, recessed knob handles, each drawer with a brass lock and escutcheon plates, two absent, compressed
A Victorian mahogany campaign chest, of five flat front drawers with recessed brass fittings and brass bound corners, raised on bun feet, the brass side handles absent, good patina. 910 cm x 45 cm x 104 cm.
Delightful mid 19th century Tunbridge jewellery chest, with a rectangular top decorated with central geometric panel, surrounded by various borders, set above a rectangular body, with one single panel door to the front, decorated with two central star meda
Teak chest of drawers, designed by Klaus Okholm for Trekanten, c. 1960s Danish, six drawers with twin wave handles, on cigar legs, height 122 cm, width 82 cm, depth 45 cm
A Charles II oak chest of drawers, circa 1685, in two parts, the moulded plank top above two short and three long drawers with moulded panel fronts and brass drop handles, on stile feet, height 91 cm, width 94 cm, depth 57 cm