An important Tasmanian musk wood and specimen-wood exhibition table, Australian circa 1835. Provenance: Sotheby's, Melbourne, October 1988 ( $60,000.00), 120 cm diameter, 72 cm deep
An Exhibition tilting games-top wine table, blackwood, musk, banksia, King Billy pine, cedar and pine, Tasmanian origin, circa 1890, 75 cm high, 69 cm wide, 69 cm deep
A provincial Tasmanian antique tilt-top occasional table, huon pine, musk, casuarina, hoop pine, cedar and blackwood, 19th century, stamped 'Jm. Ferguson', 76 cm high, 62 cm wide, 62 cm deep
A pair of mahogany shield back hall chairs, 18th century, each with a polychrome armorial roundel, with bow front seats and raised on square section legs, with spade feet to the front, 94 cm high. Provenance: The contents of musk farm, Mossgreen 1 June…
A Colonial Australian wine table with stunning segmented huon pine and musk veneered top, turned solid huon pine column and base, Tasmanian origin, early to mid 19th century. A??81 cm high, 68 cm diameter
William Champion (attributed) fine cedar and musk two door cabinet, cedar shield panel doors with applied rosette decoration, musk veneered hexagonal split columns and ogee moulded corbels with acanthus baluster supports below, Tasmanian origin, circa…
William Hamilton (attributed), Colonial library sofa table, Australian cedar, musk and pine, beautifully carved with centurion skirt ornamentation, Tasmanian origin, circa 1840, a rare and fine example, 76 cm high, 138 cm wide, 68 cm deep
Important Tasmanian blackwood and musk centre table, circa 1845. Possibly made by James Lumsden Hobart. A very similar table in terms of style and construction (except in huon pine) sold by Tullochs Launceston 3/7/2010
A Colonial cedar and specimen wood side table, the moulded rectangular top inset with a lozenge design inlaid in casuarina, musk, blackwood and other local timbers above a frieze with pendant corners and on baluster shaped trestle-end supports united by a…
An Exhibition games top wine table, blackwood, musk, banksia, King Billy pine, cedar and pine, Tasmanian origin, circa 1890, tilt-top, 75 cm high, 69 cm wide, 69 cm deep
William IV chiffonier circa 1840 Tasmanian, cedar and musk with carved tulip gallery back, shield and, Florette doors and squared half columns, height 105 cm, length 122 cm, depth: 58 cm
The Scott family Tasmanian tilt top table with exhibition quality inlaid top in Australian native timbers including huon pine, casuarina, musk, blackwood and honeysuckle, circa 1885. Thomas Scott arrived in Van Diemen's Land in 1820 aboard The Skelton, he…
Rare and important Colonial musk teapoy in the style of early Tasmanian cabinet maker William Hamilton. The sarcophagus shape top contains four lidded caddies with decorative figured blackwood edging. The same decorative timber is used on the underside of…
An early Colonial occasional table, huon pine, musk, fiddleback blackwood and pine string inlay, huon pine secondary timbers and feet, Tasmanian origin, origonal finish, c1835, 76 cm high, 51 cm wide, 43 cm deep
A superb exhibition table top, c1840, displaying a double 10 pointed star motif inlaid with blackwood, cedar, eucalyptus, golden ash, huon pine, musk & white ash. All timbers are beautifully book matched & veneered onto a cedar carcass. Fine & elegantly…
A glazed Australian cedar display case and a small Australian specimen wood display case, 19th century, the cedar case of rectangular form with glass panels, the specimen wood case inlaid with fiddleback blackwood, Huon pine and possibly musk wood, the…