A Victorian flame mahogany robe, 19th century, the impressive robe with full length mirrored robes on each side and central panelled double doors above chest of two short and three long drawers with turned knobs, to a plinth base. Height 213 cm, width 260
An early Victorian mahogany gentlemans linen press on chest, c1840, the elegant linen press in Sheraton Revival style with plain stepped cornice above double doors with recessed panels painted with classical medallions surrounded by swags and tied ribbons,
A vintage Chinese camphor chest, mid 20th century, the camphor wood chest finely carved with dragons decoration to the body and hinged cover, with two drawers to the bottom, a Chinese type brass lock, and raised on stepped feet. Height 59 cm, length 101 cm
A Napoleon III liquor chest, late 19th century, the rectangular ebonised box with brass inlay, the hinged top and sides opening to reveal a fitted interior with four etched decanters with stoppers and fifteen liqueur glasses with square feet, all with trai
A Georgian oak mule chest, the front with six faux drawers and three actual drawers to the base, brass handles and back plates, bone keyhole escutcheons, quarter columns to the chamfered sides, raised on bracket feet with shaped apron. 160 x 54 x 84 cm.
A c1900 Bavarian Black Forest bear jewellery chest, surmounted with two full figure bears flanking a tree stump, opening to reveal four swing-out compartments and an open false drawer base, carved with leaf and floral sprays. Sky blue silk lining. 21.5 x 1
A Japanese late Edo period (1603 and 1867) characterful tansu chest, with a combination of seven drawers and pair of doors, with elaborate steel fittings including large lock plates to all and uncommon flared hinges. With key. 77.5 x 41 x 81 cm.
A 19th century mahogany campaign chest, of five flat front drawers with recessed brass fittings, raised on bun feet, the brass side handles possibly later. 98 x 47 x 102 cm.
A Regency mahogany barrel fronted four drawer chest, reeded detail to each side, flame mahogany drawer fronts, raised on turned tapering feet. 121 x 155 x 108 cm.
An unusual bone hei tiki, with lower abdomen and legs carved to display a secondary head, the main head with paua inset pupils, arms asymmetrically positioned with one hand raised to mouth and the other to chest. Double suspension hole to back of head, hei
A 19th century pounamu Maori hei tiki with gold repairs, with chin to left shoulder., the right hand to chest and left to thigh, cracked through and with two rose gold pinned bar repairs, length 11 cm.
A New Zealand folk art tekoteko, carved from kauri wood. Depicting a freestanding figure with hands at chest. With pauashell eyes, height 16.4 cm, width 7 cm, depth 4.7 cm
English mahogany press on chest with 2 doors opening to inside drawers above 2 short and 2 long drawers, 114 cm wide, 53 cm deep, 207 cm high, divides into 2 parts for removal
An English oak chest of four drawers, with molded panel front, drop handles, and bracket feet, probably 17th century, height: 92 cm, width: 94 cm, depth: 55 cm. Provenance: Shepherd's Market, Sydney, as 'c.1680-1,700'. Private collection, Sydney, acquired
A George III oak mule chest, late 18th century, the 'Mule' or marriage chest with a rich patina, the extended hinged top with moulded edges, above a facade with three fielded ogee panels above two half width drawers, with original brass swan neck handles a
A Chinese apothecary cabinet, 20th century in two parts, consisting of a twin panelled door cabinet with traditional backplate and pin lock, over a chest of sixteen drawers, a simply shaped apron, on square legs. Height 185 cm, width 89 cm, depth 41 cm
A Chinese tall elm chest of drawers, 20th century, the rectangular top above 12 drawers with metal fittings, shaped apron with a rib feature and supported on short square legs. Height 150 cm, width 51 cm, depth 40 cm
A mid 19th century mahogany campaign chest, fitted two short and three long drawers,( in two sections), with carrying handles, height 100 cm, width 92 cm, depth 47 cm.
An Italian walnut 18th century marquetry inlaid chest having extensive floral marquetry work on all panels with crossbanding and inlaid stringing on each panel. 89 x 128 x 59 cm.
A George III oak chest on chest, circa 1780, of typical form, the upper part with a moulded and dentil cornice above two short drawers and two long drawers, the lower part with three long drawers, raised on ogee bracket feet, retaining original brasses, 18
A Charles II oak chest of drawers, circa 1680, in two parts, the moulded cornice above four long drawers each with a moulded front, 110 cm high, 115 cm wide, 68 cm deep
A George I walnut chest of drawers, 1720s and later, formerly part of a chest on chest, the rectangular top with moulded edge above two short drawers and three long drawers on shaped bracket feet, the lower drawer with a concave centre veneered with a sunb
A Charles II oak chest, third quarter 17th century, of joined and boarded construction, the panelled front with carved and incised decoration, the interior with a till, 64 cm high, 114.5 cm wide, 43 cm deep
An English oak boarded chest, mid 17th century, of typical six-plank construction, the front with incised decoration, 60 cm high, 114 cm wide, 37.5 cm deep
A Chinese silver and gold inlaid bronze brush rest; Ming (1368-1644) or Qing Dynasty (1644-1912); the scales and hair in silver inlay, with a golden ball at the chest. 4 cm wide, 20 cm long
A Japanese Kaidan Dansu (step chest); Meiji period (1868-1912); with beautiful overall patina of aged Hinoki (cypress), a combination of six drawers and two hinged and sliding door cupboards with simple iron handles follow eight steps up to the apex. 197.5
A small Japanese two door chest; Meiji period (1868-1912); beautifully aged two drawer (lockable) and main sliding cupboard, in a combination of Keyaki and Hinoki wood. 89 cm high, 90.5 cm wide, 58.5 cm deep
A Colonial miniature chest of four drawers, the ogee moulded base above bracket feet, cedar with pine secondary timbers, later brass drawer knobs, circa 1890, 43 cm high, 41 cm wide, 21 cm deep
A primitive Australian chest of drawers, pine and packing case construction with original crackle finish, circa 1860s, 122 cm high, 102 cm wide, 62 cm deep
An antique Australian cedar three drawer chest with unusual drawer configuration, New South Wales origin, early to mid 19th century, 86 cm high, 97 cm wide, 49 cm deep
W.H. Rocke & Co. Two drawer miniature chest with Royal insignia brass handle plates, made to commemorate the visit of Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, late 19th century, stamped 'W.H. Rocke & Co., Melbourne', 24 cm high, 33 cm wide, 25 cm deep
A cedar chest of drawers, 19th century, with an ogee profile frieze drawer above four small drawers and three long pine lined drawers of graduated depth, flanked by Barley twist pilasters on toupie feet, 147 cm high, 121.5 cm wide, 60 cm deep
A cedar chest of drawers, 19th century, the top with bullnose edging above two short and three long drawers of graduated depth with turned handles, raised on capped feet, 105 cm high, 104 cm wide, 45 cm deep
An early Georgian walnut chest of drawers, 18th century, the surface with quarter veneer panels and crossbanding, above with a pair of short and three long drawers, each with drop brass handles and raised on bun feet, 92 cm high, 95 cm wide, 56 cm deep
A Victorian flame mahogany bow front chest of drawers, English, 19th century, with two short and three long cockbeaded drawers with turned knob handles and raised on bun and toupie feet, 114 cm high, 121 cm wide, 54 cm deep
A Victorian flame mahogany chest of drawers, 19th century, with two short and three long drawers with knob handles and etched mother-of-pearl escutcheons, standing on shaped bun feet, 128 cm high, 124 cm wide, 53 cm deep
A Victorian flame mahogany bow front chest of drawers, 19th century, with two short cockbeaded drawers and three matching long drawers of graduated depth, with turned handles centred with mother of pearl buttons, raised on ball feet, 120.5 cm high, 112 cm
A Victorian brass bound mahogany campaign chest by J. Shepherd, the top section with two short drawers above one full width drawer, two drawers to the base, recessed brass handles, corners and strap fittings. Raised on turned legs. The 2 halves of the ches
An early 1900s French oak small chest of drawers, scalloped edged top, three drawers and apron all with carved floral detail, raised on cabriole legs, some sun fading to the top. 70 x 43 x 77 cm.
A Victorian oak silver tea and coffee set chest, brass bound corners, one side handle absent, the interior felt lined with labelled compartments for tea pot, coffee pot, tray, kettle and stand, etc, presentation plaque to lid, 'Captn. F.W.H. Petrie'. 54 x
Chest of drawers, mid 19th century mahogany, eight drawers with mother of pearl inlay handles, full bobbin Turn columns and carved foliate decoration, heavy bun feet, height 151 cm, width 117 cm, depth 60 cm
Chest of drawers, mid 19th century full cedar, seven drawer with, mother of pearl inlay handles & escutcheons, half bobbin Turn columns and bun feet, height 127 width 112 cm, depth
Chest of drawers, mid 19th century Victorian cedar, seven drawer breakfront with, mother of pearl inlaid handles, carved foliate corbels and bun feet, height 129 cm, width 128 cm, depth 52 cm
Oak chest of drawers, early 19th century European, restored, wooden peg construction, five drawers with brass handles, panelled sides, height 104 cm, length 103 cm, depth 59 cm
Chest of drawers, mid 19th century flame mahogany, serpentine front with, four cockbeaded drawers, and paw feet, height 88 cm, width 93 cm, depth 51 cm
Chest of drawers, mid 19th century European oak, five drawers with brass escutcheons, ebonised turned column supports, and shaped bracket base, height 132 cm, width 125 cm, depth 59 cm
A transitional style tulipwood marquetry chest, mid 20th century, the chest or chiffonier with a serpentine mottled yellow ochre marble top above five graduated drawers with reserved feather banded panels, the sides matching, with hipped edges and small sa
A transitional style inlaid tulipwood chest, mid 20th century, the chest or chiffonier with a serpentine mottled apricot marble top above four graduated drawers with reserved feather banded panels inlaid with flowers, the sides matching, with hipped edges
A Japanese lacquered jewellery cabinet, 20th century, the small lacquered chest with a waisted pagoda top, painted and gilded with flora and birds, the double doors opening to a fitted interior with six small drawers, a larger drawer below and a shaped one
Georgian commode cabinet, in the form of a petit faux chest of drawers, set with three faux drawers, with drop loop handles, raised on four bracket feet, 70 cm x 68 cm x 47 cm
Early Georgian oak chest on chest, set with a stepped pediment, set with two short drawers, above three graduated drawers, on chest of three graduated drawers, with bracket feet, a/f, 172 cm x 105 cm x 55 cm
A vintage 9ct gold manual wristwatch, with white dial, Roman numerals, manual wind movement, push pin at 4 o'clock, case size 28 mm, leather band, retailed by Saunders, presented to Miss olive Barton from Returned Soildiers of Wollar and District as mentio
Te Maniatutu Tanenui. This poupou carved panel, is made from a single piece of wood. It depicts a standing figure with hands resting at the stomach. The figure has inlaid paua shell eyes. The figures face, arms, legs, and chest have incised designs reflect
Te Maniatutu Tanenuiarangi. The poupou carved panel, is made from a single piece of wood. It depicts a standing figure with hands resting at the stomach. The figure has inlaid paua shell eyes and wears a heitiki around his neck. The figures face, arms, leg
A Baule figure, ivory coast, Baule figures represent ancestors or usu spirits that populate Baule life, making these figures a reflection of indivdual devotion. This figure has many of the core characterists reflected in Baule figures such as arms held tig
Late 19th century Australian cedar chest, having two hat drawers, two short drawers and three long drawers. With turned timber handles. Height 131 cm, width 116 cm, depth 48 cm.
Australian cedar chest of drawers, an important early Australian casuarina, beefwood and cedar chest of drawers, attributed to Lawrence Butler c.1820 (perhaps with changed handles). Previously sold by Bonhams, lot 26, 'The Dale Frank collection of early Au
An impressive Victorian flame mahogany scotch chest, ogee frieze drawer to the top (with secret locking mechanism) above two hat and two half drawers, three full width drawers, full columns to each side, bun handles, brass lock escutcheons and raised on su
Horikawa (Japan) attacking Rotat-o-Matic tinplate battery operated robot c.1960s. Very dark grey, fitted with red tin feet, guns poke through top of tilt forward chest door. Corrosion to the interior of the battery compartment door, otherwise good conditio
Horikawa (Japan) attacking Rotat-o-Matic tinplate battery operated robot c.1960s. Very dark grey, fitted with red plastic feet, guns behind chest doors. Little evidence of use, totally clean battery compartment excellent condition. With a good box. Height
Dux Germany - Astroman. Robot body is formed from translucent plastic and is operated by remote battery box. It is missing the antenna, and the helmet has been reglued. Also, left arm requires regluing, missing 2 small red lenses from chest. The robot is u
Louis Marx electric robot and Son. Full plastic robot in red and black, some fading. Front chest compartment contains 2 tools. Missing Son robot. Battery compartment clean. Comes with box in very good condition. Height 43 cm
Steiff Begging rabbit. Early large rabbit in seated upright begging pose with long wire armature ears. Honey mohair plush with lighter panels to chest and inner legs. Glass eyes and natural fibre whiskers, simple stitched mouth and nose. No button evident.
Meccano outfit No.10. 1950s issue in oak veneer 3 layer chest with handles and castors. Contains later additions of tires, lightly played with condition, many parts unused. Losses to corners of lid veneer. (6Cvii)