Small-scale Georgian writing table with a hinged lid with leather inset opening to a compartment and with two hinged flaps at the top opening to compartments for writing implements and with sabre legs, note the stretcher is set high to allow for maximum leg space. Approx. 30" wide, 24" deep, 32" high.
Having a restored top, partly period and with period bases, 54" wide and having one 24" extension leaf of a later date. Length: 105" without leaf, 129" total with leaf, 29.5" high. Period bases and portion of top circa 1815- 1820
Pair of tables, the D ends from a Hepplewhite banquet table and useful as a pair of tables in a room. 50" wide, 24" deep, 28.5" high. Nice warm brown color.
High-style Chippendale Secretary, possibly Irish having broken arch, pedimented top with mirror doors (replace glass). Interior with prospect door fluted, document doors, pigeon holes, and short drawers. Bracket base completely original. Oak secondary wood.