Apter-Fredericks

Important 18th & 19th Century Antique Furniture



Rosewood

A Pair of Regency Period Premier & Contra Partie Inlaid Cabinets
A Regency Period Rosewood & Parcel-Gilt Side-Cabinet
A Pair of Regency Period Rosewood & Ormolu Consoles
A Regency Period Ormolu Mounted & Brass Inlaid Rosewood Sofa Table
A George III Collector's Cabinet
A Regency Period Rosewood Side Cabinet
An Important Pair of Regency Period Rosewood Side Cabinets
A Pair of Early Nineteenth Century Rosewood Etageres.
A Pair of George III Adam Period Rosewood Semi-Elliptical Console Tables
The Hinton House Commodes Attributed to Ince & Mayhew
A Regency Period Rosewood & Ormolu Mounted Secretaire Cabinet
A Pair of Nineteenth Century Regency Penwork Tables
A Fine and Rare PAIR of Regency Period Rosewood End-Support Tables By Gillows
A George III Sycamore, Tulipwood Rosewood and Marquetry Pembroke Table
A Fine Pair of George III Satinwood Card Tables
A Regency Period Rosewood Side Cabinet
A Magnificent George III Inlaid Harewood & Serpentine Shaped Commode
A Regency Period Rosewood Tray
A Pair of Regency Period Curricle Chairs
A George III Mahogany and Cross-banded Barometer
A Rare Regency Rosewood and Parcel-Gilt Revolving Bookstand
A Pair of Regency Period Rosewood Console Tables
A Pierre Langlois Commode
A Rosewood and brass mounted side table by John McLean
A Regency Period Rosewood Side Cabinet

A Regency Period Rosewood Side Cabinet

Height: 54" 137cm
Width: 66" 169cm
Depth: 16" 47cm

The cabinet has a raised and stepped two tier superstructure with its original pierced ormolu galleries. The upper shelf supported by two chased ormolu columns and the lower shelf by two turned rosewood columns. The lower part with a breakfront centre section with two grill doors flanked by two further grill doors. The cabinet supported on reeded bun feet, each foot below a reeded pilaster and carved volute.

The cabinet is a particularly good size and is of very good quality. Exactly as one would expect from the work of George Oakley.

English, Circa 1810