A fine and restrained satinwood banded and boxwood strung roll-top desk, attributed to Gillow and Company. English circa 1785. Provenance: A highly significant private Sydney collection. Exhibited: For many years until recently at The Union Club, Bent…
An important Arts & Crafts oak dining table by Ernest Gimson, 1910s, circular, the four-plank top and its crossed bearers raised on four octoganal supports on a concave-sided square base with open centre, the four planks of the top with full-depth…
A George III mahogany architect's table, third quarter 18th century, the hinged top with removable book-rest rising on a ratchetted support for use at desk height and rising further on a second ratchetted support for use at standing height, the interior…
George II mahogany Architect's table, mid 18th century, the rectangular ratchet top with a spring-loaded book ledge, original mahogany candle holder slides to the sides, above a pull-out front drawer front, on square and column legs, height 74 cm width 91…
An Art Deco style bronze and glass side table, designed by Alan Wanzenberg, the circular glass top applied with a grey patina, housed within a brushed bronze surround, above conforming tapering supports and united by a circular ring, 64.5 cm diameter, 47…
A late 18th century Mechanical Architects desk, the front legs pull forward to reveal green felt writing surface, which when lifted reveals a sectional compartment below. Flanked by two slide out candlestick rests. 80 x 87 x 58 cm.
A late 18th/ early 19th century Mechanical Architects desk, the front legs pull forward to reveal a cream felt writing surface, with a compartment below, with two slide out candelstick rests
A 19th century, mahogany draftsman's table, with a single drop side, a tilt top and a fitted frieze drawer, circa 1830, 110.5 cm (extended) x 74 x 114.5 cm