Dressing table, late 19th century walnut by W. H Rocke & Co Melbourne eleven carved drawers with bevelled mirrors, height 193 cm, width 137 cm, depth 57 cm
W.H. Rocke & Co. (attributed), 'Commercial Traveller's Association Club', fine set of six armchairs, five of which are beautifully crafted in solid fiddleback blackwood, the other in oak and most likely an earlier English version from which the rest are…
W.H. Rocke & Co. Two drawer miniature chest with Royal insignia brass handle plates, made to commemorate the visit of Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, late 19th century, stamped 'W.H. Rocke & Co., Melbourne', 24 cm high, 33 cm wide, 25 cm deep
W.H. Rocke & Co. (attributed) set of four Australian carver chairs, solid fiddleback blackwood with brown leather upholstery and square tapering legs, Melbourne origin, early 20th century, 56 cm across the arms
W. H. Rocke & Co. Melbourne Australian Colonial cedar two door chiffonier with curved scroll back, two cushion moulded drawers and internal cellarette drawer, circa 1860, pine secondary timbers with pressed brass manufacturers label to the interior, a€‹,…
A matched set of six bentwood chairs, by Thonet and W.H. Rocke & Co, all of matching design, three bearing the Thonet label to underside, the other three bearing the W.H. Rocke & Co. Label to underside, 97 cm high
A set of four English Arts & Crafts oak barrel chairs in the manner of Edwin Godwin, late 19th century, retailed by W.H. Rocke & Co. Melbourne, 56 cm across the arms. Provenance: army Barracks, Launceston, Tasmania.
A Chinoiserie painted and lacquered chest of drawers by W. H. Rocke & Co, Melbourne, circa 1930 painted and gilded with Oriental landscape scenes and figures on a green ground 97 cm high, 107 cm wide, 54 cm deep
Rocke & Co partner's desk, Australian cedar with red pine secondary timbers and embossed green leather top, circa 1880, brass maker's plaque 'W. H. Rocke & Co. Melbourne, 78 cm high, 183 cm wide, 121 cm deep
A velvet covered foot stool, late 19th to early 20th century, with maker's plaque of W.H. Rocke & Co, Melbourne, the circular cushion stool with a gilded timber base with a rope twist embellishment and raised on three brass lion's paw feet, upholstered in…
An Australian cedar partners desk by W.H. Rocke & Co. of Melbourne, with unusual banks of 6 graduated drawers on each side, makers plaque in top drawer, 19th century, Purchased from the Franklin Hesterman estate Hawthorn, 75 cm high, 190 cm wide, 119 cm…
A fine burr walnut piano top davenport, later 19th century, with oval maker's plaque for W.H Rocke & Co, Melbourne, the davenport with fine figuration, having a pierced three quarter gallery, four drawers to one side, faux to the other, and opening to an…
A French one drawer centre table with parquetry Kingwood veneer & ormolu mounts & trims. Retailed by W.H. Rocke & Co, of Melbourne, late 19th century. 74 cm high, 101 cm wide, 57 cm deep
A marble top huon pine dressing table, W.H. Rocke & Co, Melbourne, circa 1875, 168 cm high, 128 cm wide, 60 cm deep. Literature: Australian Furniture: Pictorial History and Dictionary, 1788-1938, Kevin Fahy and Andrew Simpson, Casuarina Press Ptd Ltd,…
Rocke & Co cedar tub armchair upholstered in leather, Melbourne c1875. Illustrated in 'Australian Furniture Pictorial History and Dictionary 1788-1938' by Kevin Fahy & Andrew Simpson [Syd, 1998] plate 165.
Fred Ward, (1947-1988), double door storage cabinet with fluted border, retains manufacturer decal label 'Myer Rocke'. Height 77 cm. Width 61 cm. Depth 38 cm. Provenance: Estate of Lord and Lady Casey, thence by descent