Vintage D. R. Dimes porringer top tea table in solid cherry. Queen Anne style. Measures 33 inches wide x 22 inches deep x 26.75 inches high. Hand block planed top, wooden pin construction and chamfered top. Very good estate condition. Some very minor use marks commensurate with age.
19th century English period swing top mahogany card table with beautiful crotch mahogany top. Mild use wear commensurate with age. Overall excellent condition, gentle use wear commensurate with age. Book matched solid mahogany top single boards. The top swings to allow access to a compartment for cards and other gaming pieces. Measures 36" wide x 17.5" deep closed / 36" deep open x 29" high. Original medallion of James Phillips and Sons Ltd, Union St, Bristol, is inside. The growth of James Phillips and Sons Ltd., the house furnishers, of Union Street, Bristol, can be traced through five generations of the family. Indeed, the House of Phillips, as it is popularly known, is one of the oldest furnishing businesses in the city, a business which has grown from the humble beginning of a one-man shop. It was founded by Mr. John Phillips.
Early American one drawer stand circa 1830. Made of birch wood. Hand cut dovetailed drawer with chamfered drawer bottom and single board top. Excellent condition with a few use marks commensurate with its age. Measures 29" high x 19" wide x 16" deep.
Set of 6 D. R. Dimes bamboo Windsor chairs, consisting of two continuous arm chairs and six side chairs. Mint condition. Dimensions: back height 38"; seat height 18"; back width 21" (sides) / 23.5" (arms).
Late 18th century mahogany secretary of English or Scottish origin. Old refinish, blown glass doors, original brasses, flame grained lid, full interior. There are cracks in the sides, and a slight bow to the drop lid, all commensurate with case pieces of this age. Accompanied by letter from the Metropolitan Museum of Art confirming its age. Measures 84.5 inches tall, 42.5 inches wide, 13 inches deep at the top and 24 inches deep at base.