Sales catalogue: British Antique Dealers' Association/ Grafton Galleries
- Date:
- 30 April - 26 May 1928
- Reference:
- WA/HMM/CM/Sal/24/406
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Sales catalogue: British Antique Dealers' Association/ Grafton Galleries. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![With cane back and seat, the top with openwork and floral cresting, scroll arms, turned legs and stretchers. Exhibitor : The Kent Gallery, Ltd. A William III tall walnut chair. Circa 1695. The back elaborately carved with strap work, vases, flowers and plumes and reverse cypher in centre, carved scroll legs with elaborately crested stretcher (one of a set of 5). Exhibitor: M. Harris & Sons. A William III walnut chair. Circa 1700. The tall spoon back carved with interlaced strapwork, fan and scroll top rail, on carved cabriole legs ; needlework seat. * Exhibitor: Francis Mallett. A two-tier oak table. Circa 1700. On three turned legs. Exhibitor: Reginald Clifford. A long-case clock. Circa 1700. Inlaid with figures, grotesques, birds and strap work in black on a ground of sycamore. The movement by Charles Gretton, master of the Clock Makers’ Company, 1701. * Exjibitor : Francis Mallett. A 6-fold leather screen. Circa 1700. Painted with Chinese ladies, pagodas and flowers in compartments on a gold ground. Exmbitor: Mallett & Son. A mirror in the style of Bagard de Nancy. Circa 1700. Deeply carved with an openwork band of oak leaves and acorns. Exhibitor: B. Dighton & L. Parindge. A William III walnut bureau with double domed top. Circa 1700. The upper portion encloses drawers, the whole of the exterior and interior is enriched with panels of seaweed marquetery of walnut into a sycamore ground. (The mirrors and ball feet are modern.) Exhbitor: Mallett & Son. A William III table. Circa 1700. The top of olive wood with star inlay, on twist legs, with x-stretcher. Exhibitor : Frank Partndge. Inlaid with a vase of flowers, birds and scrolls in peartree and sycamore on a dark ground. The movement by Tho. Stones at Ye Cross Keys in Loathbury, London. Exhibitor : Mallett & Son. 1]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33158770_0017.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


