161 AFrench Empire mahogany andbrass mounted Bijouterie displaytable with velvet interior, the glass inset lockable top abovea plain frieze on square tapering legs joined by a wavy ' X'stretcher terminating in peg feet. The original circa 1830. The Sunderland Room. AL50040 311/ 4x191/ 2x293/ 4in. 79 x 49 x 75 cm. AGeorge III mahogany and amboyna, rosewood, burl and walnut parquetryinlaid com-mode, the undulating galleried top with pierced carrying handles above lockable cup-board doorsflanked bylion' s mask drop carrying handles to the sides, the apron painted with the Spencer coronet on square chamfered legs. The original circa 1770. The Guest Rooms. AL50045 203/ 4x151/ 2x31in. 52 x 39 x 78 cm. Amahogany bedside lamp table, the rectangular top fitted with a finely cast gallery of crossed sabres above two graduated drawers fitted with hilted sabre drop handles on square tapering legs terminating with brass cappings. Inspired by the 2nd Earl Spencer, appointed 1st Lord of the Admiralty in 1795. AL50038 16 x 14 x 291/ 2in. 40 x 35 x 74 cm. THE ADMIRALTY COLLECTION THE PATCHWORK COLLECTION AGeorge III mahogany bow front tray- top commode, with an undulating gallery pierced with carrying handlesabove a slide and drawer above a fur-ther aprondrawer hand painted with the Spencer Coronet onsquare cham-fered supports. The original circa 1765. The Private Apartments. AL50037 211/ 2x20 x 291/ 4in. 54 x 50 x 74 cm. 162163 ARegency mahogany Sutherland table, the moulded edge drop leaf top with delicatelyturned gateleg supports and central turned end supports headed by brass lion's mask drop handles, the bases on bun feet. The original circa 1830. The Sunderland Room. AL50009 393/ 4x32 x 29 in. 100 x 81 x 73 cm. AGeorge III mahogany commode, the undulating galleried top with pierced carrying handles above lockable cupboard door flanked by drop carrying handles to the sides, the apron painted with the Spencer Coronet on square chamfered legs. The original circa 1770. The Guest Rooms. AL50011 203/ 4x151/ 2x31 in. 52 x 39 x78 cm. |