• An English 19th Century Tunbridge Ware Stationary Box having Cube work and Floral Mosaic. Thomas Barton.
  • An English 19th Century Tunbridge Ware Stationary Box having Cube work and Floral Mosaic. Thomas Barton.
  • An English 19th Century Tunbridge Ware Stationary Box having Cube work and Floral Mosaic. Thomas Barton.
  • An English 19th Century Tunbridge Ware Stationary Box having Cube work and Floral Mosaic. Thomas Barton.
  • An English 19th Century Tunbridge Ware Stationary Box having Cube work and Floral Mosaic. Thomas Barton.
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 A 19th century Sorrento marquetry occasional table with an octagonal top, exceptional geometric marquetry, probably depicting two songbirds on a flowering branch, Italy.

A 19th century Sorrento marquetry occasional table with an octagonal top, exceptional geometric marquetry, probably depicting two songbirds on a flowering branch, Italy.

A beautiful 19th century Sorrento occasional table of elegant proportions, featuring an octagonal top richly decorated with superb marquetry. The centre is adorned with what are probably two songbirds perched on a flowering branch, surrounded by an intricate arrangement of geometric borders and concentric decorative bands, all executed with remarkable precision.

The marquetry is composed of a variety of carefully selected veneers, including walnut, olivewood, maple, boxwood and other contrasting fruitwoods, creating a harmonious palette of warm golden and rich brown tones. The exceptional craftsmanship and refined geometric patterns are characteristic of the finest Sorrento production of the 19th century.

The table is raised on a beautifully turned pedestal, terminating in elegant shaped tripod legs, all enriched with matching marquetry decoration. Its compact size makes it an ideal occasional, lamp or side table while remaining a highly decorative statement piece.

A fine example of traditional Sorrento craftsmanship, combining outstanding marquetry, elegant proportions and excellent decorative appeal. The table retains a wonderful warm patina and is in very good antique condition.

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Early 19th century English apprentice piece chest of drawers in mahogany with satinwood stringing. A charming miniature of fine quality with beautiful original patina.

Early 19th century English apprentice piece chest of drawers in mahogany with satinwood stringing. A charming miniature of fine quality with beautiful original patina.

A delightful early 19th century English apprentice piece chest of drawers, beautifully crafted in richly coloured mahogany and elegantly decorated with fine satinwood stringing. Faithfully constructed as a miniature version of a full-sized chest, this charming piece perfectly demonstrates the skill and precision expected from a young cabinet maker during his apprenticeship.

The chest is fitted with four finely graduated drawers, retaining their original turned wooden knobs and displaying excellent proportions throughout. The delicate satinwood stringing provides an elegant contrast to the warm mahogany, while the shaped bracket-style apron adds further refinement to the design.

Displaying a beautiful mellow colour and an attractive original patina, this apprentice piece reflects the high standards of traditional English cabinet making. Both decorative and highly collectable, it is an excellent example of the craftsmanship and attention to detail that characterise fine apprentice work of the early nineteenth century.

Fine 19th century French animalier bronze sculpture of a rooster by Jules Moigniez, featuring a fox and duck below. Rich original patina and exceptional detail.

Fine 19th century French animalier bronze sculpture of a rooster by Jules Moigniez, featuring a fox and duck below. Rich original patina and exceptional detail.

A superb 19th century French animalier bronze sculpture by the renowned sculptor Jules Moigniez (1835–1894), depicting a magnificent rooster standing proudly above a richly modelled naturalistic base. Signed "J. Moigniez", this impressive bronze perfectly illustrates the remarkable quality and realism for which the artist is internationally celebrated.

The rooster is modelled with extraordinary attention to detail, from the finely textured plumage to the elegantly sweeping tail feathers and alert stance. Beneath, a beautifully sculpted fox and duck emerge from the woodland setting, creating a lively and dramatic composition inspired by nature. Every element has been executed with exceptional precision, giving the sculpture depth, movement and character.

The central tree stump is ingeniously formed as a concealed vessel, seamlessly incorporated into the composition without distracting from its sculptural quality. This unusual feature enhances both the originality and decorative appeal of the piece.

Finished in a rich, dark brown patina with beautifully highlighted high points, the sculpture displays outstanding depth and warmth. A magnificent example of nineteenth-century French animalier sculpture, combining artistic excellence with exceptional craftsmanship, and an important addition to any collection of fine bronze sculpture.

 

Fine 19th century English mahogany box with an exquisite geometric marquetry panel, crossbanded decoration and a fitted interior. Beautiful original colour and patina.

Fine 19th century English mahogany box with an exquisite geometric marquetry panel, crossbanded decoration and a fitted interior. Beautiful original colour and patina.

A fine 19th century English mahogany box of exceptional quality, beautifully veneered throughout and distinguished by an exquisite geometric marquetry panel to the lid. Executed in a carefully selected combination of contrasting timbers, the marquetry displays a striking star motif framed by elegant line inlays and a finely crossbanded border, demonstrating the high level of craftsmanship associated with English cabinet making of the period.

The sides are veneered in beautifully figured mahogany, their rich grain and warm colour complementing the decorative lid and creating a harmonious appearance from every angle. Delicate crossbanding to the edges further enhances the refined character of the piece.

Opening the lid reveals a neatly fitted interior lined in green fabric and divided into practical compartments, making the box ideal for jewellery, correspondence, treasured possessions or collectors' pieces. The interior is both elegant and functional, reflecting the same attention to detail found throughout the exterior.

Displaying a superb original patina and beautifully preserved veneers, this elegant English box combines decorative appeal with outstanding craftsmanship. A refined and highly decorative example of 19th century English cabinet making, it would make a distinguished addition to any collection or interior.

 

19th century English treen covered jar, beautifully turned in hardwood with a rich warm patina. A fine example of traditional English treen craftsmanship.

19th century English treen covered jar, beautifully turned in hardwood with a rich warm patina. A fine example of traditional English treen craftsmanship.

A fine 19th century English treen covered jar, expertly turned in hardwood and displaying a rich, warm patina acquired through generations of careful use. Elegant in both form and proportion, this charming piece is a fine example of the simple beauty and craftsmanship associated with traditional English treen.

The gently domed lid is surmounted by a well-shaped turned finial, complementing the clean lines of the cylindrical body. The beautifully figured hardwood displays attractive natural colour and grain, enhanced by a mellow surface that reflects the age and character of the piece.

Originally intended for the storage of household provisions such as tea, sugar, spices or tobacco, this covered jar combines practicality with understated elegance. Its honest construction and timeless design make it equally suitable as a decorative object or as part of a collection of antique treen.

Retaining an excellent colour and untouched patina, this delightful English covered jar is a fine example of 19th century craftsmanship and a wonderful addition to any collection of traditional wooden wares.

 

Elegant antique English small bureau in burr walnut with a fitted interior, original leather writing surface and beautiful warm patina.

Elegant antique English small bureau in burr walnut with a fitted interior, original leather writing surface and beautiful warm patina.

An elegant antique English small bureau, beautifully crafted in richly figured burr walnut and retaining a superb warm patina that enhances the natural beauty of the timber. Of refined proportions and excellent quality, this charming piece offers both practicality and timeless elegance.

The fall-front opens to reveal a beautifully fitted interior, thoughtfully arranged with a series of small drawers, pigeonholes and a central stationery compartment. The original green leather writing surface, finished with gilt tooling, provides an attractive and practical writing area.

Raised on finely turned legs joined by a shaped stretcher, the bureau has a light and elegant appearance, making it ideal for a study, library, bedroom or reception room. The carefully selected burr walnut veneers display wonderfully figured grain, adding depth and character to this delightful piece.

Combining fine craftsmanship, beautiful colour and a well-designed interior, this English small bureau is a highly decorative and functional piece of furniture that will complement both traditional and contemporary interiors.

 

Pair of 19th century English turned wooden vessels, comprising a lignum vitae drinking cup and a treen salt cup. Fine antique treen with beautiful colour and patina.

Pair of 19th century English turned wooden vessels, comprising a lignum vitae drinking cup and a treen salt cup. Fine antique treen with beautiful colour and patina.

A charming pair of 19th century English treen vessels, comprising a beautifully turned lignum vitae drinking cup and a traditional wooden salt cup. Both pieces display the simplicity, functionality and craftsmanship for which English treen has long been admired.

The drinking cup is finely turned from dense lignum vitae, one of the hardest and most durable timbers, prized for its rich colour, smooth texture and exceptional wear resistance. It has developed a deep, lustrous patina through years of careful use, highlighting the natural beauty of the wood.

Accompanying it is a delightful 19th century salt cup, turned in fruitwood with pleasing proportions and a warm, mellow colour. Originally intended for use at the dining table, it possesses the understated elegance characteristic of everyday domestic wares of the period.

Both pieces remain in excellent condition with an attractive untouched patina, making them a delightful addition to any collection of English treen or traditional country antiques. Their honest character and timeless appeal perfectly reflect the enduring beauty of handcrafted wooden objects from the 19th century.

 

19th century English walnut box with fine geometric marquetry decoration. An elegant and beautifully crafted antique box with a richly figured walnut exterior and fitted interior.

19th century English walnut box with fine geometric marquetry decoration. An elegant and beautifully crafted antique box with a richly figured walnut exterior and fitted interior.

A fine 19th century English walnut box, distinguished by its beautifully executed geometric marquetry decoration and elegant proportions. Crafted in richly figured walnut, the lid is inlaid with an intricate panel of star motifs and decorative banding, demonstrating the high level of craftsmanship associated with English cabinet making of the period.

The warm colour and attractive patina enhance the natural beauty of the walnut and give the box a refined and timeless appearance. The marquetry remains crisp and well preserved, creating a striking contrast between the various timbers used in the inlay.

Opening the hinged lid reveals a carefully fitted interior lined in blue fabric and divided into several practical compartments, making the box suitable for storing jewellery, personal valuables, writing accessories or other treasured possessions.

Combining decorative appeal with practical use, this elegant English walnut box is a fine example of 19th century craftsmanship and would make a beautiful addition to any antique collection or traditional interior.

 

An English 19th Century mahogany partner's desk with a pair of Globe-Wernicke bookcases and a revolving leather desk chair. Fine quality antique office furniture.

An English 19th Century mahogany partner's desk with a pair of Globe-Wernicke bookcases and a revolving leather desk chair. Fine quality antique office furniture.

A distinguished English office furnished with a fine 19th. Century mahogany partner's desk, a matching pair of Globe-Wernicke stacking bookcases and a revolving leather desk chair. Together, these pieces create an elegant and authentic period workspace, reflecting the craftsmanship and refined proportions of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

The generous partner's desk, crafted in richly figured mahogany, offers ample working space and is designed to be used from both sides. Behind it stands a matching pair of Globe-Wernicke stacking bookcases, renowned for their modular construction, original glazed up-and-over doors and practical design. Their warm patina and beautifully figured oak complement the rich tones of the mahogany furniture perfectly.

Completing the ensemble is a classic English revolving desk chair, upholstered in deep-buttoned leather and finished with traditional brass studding. Combining comfort with timeless elegance, it is the ideal companion to the partner's desk.

Together these carefully selected pieces create a refined and highly functional antique office, equally suited to a traditional library, study or executive workspace.

 

An English End 19th Century Pair of Oak Globe wernicke Bookcases

An English End 19th Century Pair of Oak Globe wernicke Bookcases

A fine pair of late 19th century Globe-Wernicke stacking bookcases, crafted in quarter-sawn oak and retaining their original glazed up-a

A fine pair of late 19th century Globe-Wernicke stacking bookcases, crafted in quarter-sawn oak and retaining their original glazed up-and-over doors. Beautifully preserved with a rich warm patina and offering both elegance and practicality.

 

An impressive pair of late 19th century Globe-Wernicke stacking bookcases, crafted in beautifully figured quarter-sawn oak. Retaining their original glazed up-and-over doors, these bookcases perfectly illustrate the practical design and exceptional craftsmanship for which Globe-Wernicke became internationally renowned.

Constructed as modular units, each section can be dismantled and reassembled with ease, making the bookcases both versatile and functional. The oak has acquired a rich, warm patina over more than a century, beautifully enhancing the distinctive grain of the timber and reflecting their careful preservation.

With their generous proportions, excellent colour and honest condition, this matching pair offers ample display and storage space for books, collections or decorative objects. Combining quality, functionality and timeless design, they remain among the most desirable examples of late Victorian office and library furniture.

A fine pair of late 19th century Globe-Wernicke stacking bookcases, crafted in quarter-sawn oak and retaining their original glazed up-and-over doors. Beautifully preserved with a rich warm patina and offering both elegance and practicality.

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An impressive pair of late 19th century Globe-Wernicke stacking bookcases, crafted in beautifully figured quarter-sawn oak. Retaining their original glazed up-and-over doors, these bookcases perfectly illustrate the practical design and exceptional craftsmanship for which Globe-Wernicke became internationally renowned.

Constructed as modular units, each section can be dismantled and reassembled with ease, making the bookcases both versatile and functional. The oak has acquired a rich, warm patina over more than a century, beautifully enhancing the distinctive grain of the timber and reflecting their careful preservation.

With their generous proportions, excellent colour and honest condition, this matching pair offers ample display and storage space for books, collections or decorative objects. Combining quality, functionality and timeless design, they remain among the most desirable examples of late Victorian office and library furniture.

nd-over doors. Beautifully preserved with a rich warm patina and offering both elegance and practicality.

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An impressive pair of late 19th century Globe-Wernicke stacking bookcases, crafted in beautifully figured quarter-sawn oak. Retaining their original glazed up-and-over doors, these bookcases perfectly illustrate the practical design and exceptional craftsmanship for which Globe-Wernicke became internationally renowned.

Constructed as modular units, each section can be dismantled and reassembled with ease, making the bookcases both versatile and functional. The oak has acquired a rich, warm patina over more than a c

A fine pair of late 19th century Globe-Wernicke stacking bookcases, crafted in quarter-sawn oak and retaining their original glazed up-and-over doors. Beautifully preserved with a rich warm patina and offering both elegance and practicality.

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An impressive pair of late 19th century Globe-Wernicke stacking bookcases, crafted in beautifully figured quarter-sawn oak. Retaining their original glazed up-and-over doors, these bookcases perfectly illustrate the practical design and exceptional craftsmanship for which Globe-Wernicke became internationally renowned.

Constructed as modular units, each section can be dismantled and reassembled with ease, making the bookcases both versatile and functional. The oak has acquired a rich, warm patina over more than a century, beautifully enhancing the distinctive grain of the timber and reflecting their careful preservation.

With their generous proportions, excellent colour and honest condition, this matching pair offers ample display and storage space for books, collections or decorative objects. Combining quality, functionality and timeless design, they remain among the most desirable examples of late Victorian office and library furniture.

ntury, beautifully enhancing the distinctive grain of the timber and reflecting their careful preservation.

With their generous proportions, excellent colour and honest condition, this matching pair offers ample display and storage space for books, collections or decorative objects. Combining quality, functionality and timeless design, they remain among the most desirable examples of late Victorian office and library furniture.

An English End 19th Century Oak Globe Wernicke  ' Waterfall ' Bookcase.

An English End 19th Century Oak Globe Wernicke ' Waterfall ' Bookcase.

This Globe Wernicke ' Waterfall' Bookcase in oak, has deep graduated glazed sections and an enclosed lower section. Beautiful warm patina and practical proportions.

An English Ensemble of a pair of 1950s Ercol Chairs and Coffee Table in front of Three 19th Century Globe Wernicke Bookcases.

An English Ensemble of a pair of 1950s Ercol Chairs and Coffee Table in front of Three 19th Century Globe Wernicke Bookcases.

The seating group includes a pair of Ercol Goldsmith armchairs with matchinng circular coffee table, crafted in solid elm and beech. The armchairs have a tall spindle back, rooted in traditional Windsor craftsmanship yet refined for mid 20th century. The matching coffee table mirrors this restriained elegance

Behind are three end 19th century Globe Wernicke oak bookcases. These sectional glazed bookcases are admired for their modular practicality, proportions and library character. Their stacked form, glazed fronts and rich oak surfaces offer a beautiful and functional bookcase or display cabinet.