Antique Chairs, Tables & Cabinets - Furniture from Westland London
Our collection of Antique Furniture includes fine antique chairs, tables and thrones, as well as vintage antique displays, cabinets, bureau, lecterns and fonts.
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Stock: 9490
A large walnut and mahogany Queen Anne style marquetry inlaid bespoke extending dining table of excellent quality. The D end rounded rectangular top enclosing two extra leaves and profusely inlaid with cornucopia and musical trophies... the plain frieze supported on gadrooned turned tapering legs with brass caps and castors.
Ensuite with 9491, 12 matching dining chairs including two carvers.
English 20th century.
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50 3⁄8" 128 cms |
31 1⁄2" 80 cms |
98 3⁄8" 250 cms |
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Stock: 9458
A Rosewood early Victorian antique sofa the sprung seat with loose cushions, to a rosewood frame, with turned and carved legs.
English circa 1830.
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80" 203.3 cms |
34" 86.4 cms |
26 13⁄16" 68 cms |
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Stock: 9397
A Victorian richly carved oak Bishop's Throne in the Gothic Revival manner, having a pedimented back over the foliate carved architectural rail topped by 3 finials, pierced back, reeded downswept arms and a solid seat on square stepped tapering supports.
Provenance: signed J.J. Corlett, Douglas, Isle of Man, Oct 20th 1873 - please see third image below.
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27 5⁄8" 70 cms |
53 1⁄2" 136 cms |
20 7⁄8" 53 cms |
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Stock: 9446
A carved oak Jacobean open arm hall chair. The arched back panel above a planked seat flanked by downswept arms raised on baluster legs with blocks joined by a foliate craved stretcher. Inspiration from the Rembrandt painting "Return of the Prodigal Son."
English 17th century with later restorations.
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20 1⁄2" 52 cms |
48 3⁄8" 123 cms |
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Stock: 9489
An English Regency ebony collectors cabinet of architectural form.The Macassa Ebony, an exotic tropical hardwood, graduates from black to a rich gold Tiger Stripe graining.The domed or Bombe shaped top above two panelled doors enclosing thirty graduated drawers in two rows, each with ivory inset handles, supported on barrel turned Tuscan columns and a plinth base.
English circa 1820.
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33 1⁄8" 84 cms |
70 1⁄8" 178 cms |
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Stock: 9381
A Massive pair of Italian Casapanca richly carved in walnut in the Florentine Renaissance manner. The word in Italian means ' House Bench '. Each has stowage space under the seat flap. The name derives from Casa /Cassone or coffer. These are very well carved grandiosely styled antique architectural objects as well as prestigious pieces of furniture.
Italian 19th century.
Provenance : The entrance hall at Aynhoe Park, Northamptonshire, an historic 17th century country house damaged in the Civil War, restored in 1707 by Thomas Archer and refurbished in the 19th century by Sir John Soane.
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77 5⁄8" 197 cms |
41 1⁄8" 104.5 cms |
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Antique furniture
Antique furniture is almost infinite in its variety. From the most humble of beginnings, furniture characterises its period, taking on the influences of the age.
For example, Victorian furniture represents the 19th century British interest in earlier periods, and the style of the furniture reflects the age’s influences, such as the Gothic, Renaissance and Jacobean eras. Antique oak furniture has endured the centuries, and remains very popular, especially in period, or country residences. Victorian furniture made of oak often emulated the 16th and 17th century style of fine furniture, to decorate the 19th century home in a revival style.
Antique French furniture
Antique French furniture also offers a large variety of styles, from the understated farmhouse style, where fruitwoods are simply carved and joined into tables, chairs and beds. Fine antique French furniture utilised the beauty of more exotic woods, such as mahogany, rosewood and kingwood and paired it with the gleaming ormolu mounts often seen on the opulent Louis XV furniture of the 18th century and later revivals. The later French Empire style was more neoclassical, and became sought after all over Europe.
Antique bedroom furniture
Antique bedroom furniture is an often overlooked area, but such a room can be transformed by the addition of period pieces. Whether antique beds to make a statement, or a pair of elegant and understated antique chairs, these details add character and depth. Antique bedroom furniture could also feature antique screens, an excellent way of creating a partition in a room for a dressing area or even a bath.
Antique tables and chairs
In a principal room, there are a few essential pieces of antique furniture that give the interior character. An antique table is an incredibly versatile antique, whether the smallest occasional table, or a grand antique dining table surrounded by a set of 19th century dining chairs. An antique chair is also a lovely way of introducing an antique, as they can be easily incorporated by upholstering them to suit the scheme of the room.
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