An Anglo-Ceylonese ebony sofa, circa 1900, with a curvaceous reeded cresting rail centred with a carved shell motif, the bolster style ends faced with tightly coiled reeding, a decorative relief carved skirt and raised on bold turned legs, with hole to…
Conservatory suite, early 20th century tiger cane, two seater settee and two chairs, with scroll and weave decoration, settee height 98 cm, width 111 cm, depth 67 cm
An exceptional Sheraton Revival tub chair in the Adam's style, satinwood and cane with hand-painted adornments, attributed to Edwards & Roberts of London, late 19th century, 82 cm high, 63 cm across the arms
Cane three Seater Outdoor Lounge Chair, with single side chair, (2), height 88 cm, length 190 cm, depth 82 cm, single chair height 88 cm, length, depth 82 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
Bamboo and cane armchair, early 20th century, with intricate oriental design, height 102 cm. Provenance: The Collection of Janet and Graeme Webb, Wollogorang, NSW
An Art Deco cane chair with swan arm rests, a curved full cane back and sides with elegant wooden armrests depicting a swan arching down moulded in relief. Accents of gold to the armrest height 86 cm, width 64 cm, depth 65 cm
A signed ivory netsuke of a man, Meiji period, 1868-1912, a man in traditional formal vestments carrying a staff and carrying a wicker chair upon his back, well carved, engraved and inked in muted colours, signature underside, height 5.5 cm
An Anglo-Indian rosewood and cane stool, circa 1920, the square stool with hole to hole cane raised on cabriole legs with, ornamented knees and lion's paw feet, height 47 cm, length 47 cm, width 47 cm
A Victorian Robinson's Ilkley couch (adjustable plantation lounger), cane filled, tapering octagonal section legs with original white porcelain casters. With maker's label, 'Robinson & Sons, Steam Cabinet Works, Ilkley, Yorkshire'. The cane with some…
A pair of Chinoiserie decorated cane back elbow chairs, English, early 19th century. Provenance: Property from the collection of the late Margaret (Maggie) Lockwood