Regency William Trotter Card Table 1820
European
A perfectly executed card table attributed to the master craftsman William Trotter. The table, of solid Mahogany, sits on a finely carved tri-form base. The swivel top flips to reveal two magnificent cuts of book-matched mahogany.
Apprentice Cedar Chest of Drawers 1860
Antique Boxes, Colonial Cedar
A magnificent example of an apprentice presenting his/her skills to their master. The drawer fronts are faced with quilted Cedar over Huon with an additional Fiddle-back Cedar veneered to the inside of the drawer. Fine, hand cut dovetails, six original knobs, three original escutcheons and all five original locks. One of Australia's finest known examples of apprentice furniture.
Rare Tasmanian Quilted Cedar Chest of Drawers 1830
Colonial Cedar
In spectacular, as found condition, we present a very rare quilted Australian Cedar chest of drawers. Original Blackwood end-grain knobs. Thick hand cut veneer and original turned legs. Structurally in superb condition. Conservation available on request.
Australian Colonial Cedar Furniture
Collections
Our current collection of Australian Colonial Cedar Furniture. Historical Australian items from many of the top workshops including George Thwaites, Andrew Lenehan, Lawrence Butler and Joseph Sly.
Arts and Crafts Furniture
Collections
A collection of Australian Arts and Crafts furniture by Robert Prenzel, H.Goldman, Suzanne Gether and designers Walter Burley Griffin, Marion Mahony and Gustav Stickley.
Cafe Australia Chair – Walter Burley Griffin & Marion Mahony
Art Furniture
Australia's rarest chair? This Cafe Australia chair is now one of three known to exist. One is held by the NGV another by the powerhouse Museum. The chair is made of solid Blackwood and was produced in the workshop of H.Goldman. The chair was designed by Walter Burley Griffin & Marion Mahony as part of their commission to design the furnishings for Cafe Australia in 1916.
Australiana Firescreen, Attr. J.K Blogg 1904
Art Furniture
Irises, after Van Gogh on a Kauri Pine board set into a Blackwood firescreen carved again with irises and an eastern quote; "The fire is the flower of the winters day". The use of Australian Blackwood, the eastern quote, the quality of the carving and the date, circa 1904, are all consistent with John Kendrick Blogg.
H. Goldman Parquetry Games Table 1915
Art Furniture
An elegant figured Eucalypt and Fiddleback Blackwood parquetry inlaid games/card table by H.Goldman Manufacturing Co. Goldman is one of the greatest Australian cabinet makers of the 20th century. He exhibited locally and abroad, and was consistently awarded at the highest level.
Robert Prenzel Waratah Desk 1915
Art Furniture
The desk, constructed entirely from Australian Blackwood, features the native to New South Wales Waratah carved to each front leg, and again central to the palladian back. As a desk, it is unique to the known works of Robert Prenzel and with its original drawer pulls, lock and untouched patina, presents a superb example of early 20th Century furniture from a top Australian artisan.
Tasmanian Country Cedar Chiffonier Circa 1850
Colonial Cedar
A simple elegant design to this mid-19th Century Tasmanian Cedar chiffonier. Full cedar, palladian back, ribboned cedar doors and plinth base.
Australian Colonial Full Cedar Press on Chest, Circa 1860
Colonial Cedar
The molded cornice above a pair of paneled doors flanked by fine, rare in Australian furniture, carved lions head corbels. The interior fitted with three cedar slide out shelves and hanging space. The chest, with two short drawers and two long cock-beaded full cedar drawers. Original turned knobs, original hardware and superb original untouched patina.
Regency Cedar Pembroke Table 1825
Colonial Cedar
Rectangular top fixed with two folding flaps, drawer to one end with diamond shaped ebony escutcheon and original metal handles.
Australian School Gumnut Bed 1915
Art Furniture
Tasmanian Oak double bed, profusely carved with leaves and gumnuts. Attributed to Australian School. Metal rails and wooden slats.
Cedar Chiffonier J.C Loudon Design 1835
Colonial Cedar
An exceptional colonial Australian Red Cedar chiffonier. Based on a design from J.C Loudon's, "An Encyclopedia of Cottage, Farm and Villa Architecture and Furniture", the chiffonier is one of Australia's earliest and most original. Magnificent ribboned cedar in the doors, fine cross-banding and an elegant carved back all complement the superb original patina. The finest chiffonier in stock and currently unmatched by any known Australian chiffonier.
New Zealand Specimen Wood Box, William Norrie 1880
Antique Boxes, New Zealand
A rare and elegant William Norrie trinket box. Rectangular with bun feet. A variety of New Zealand timbers are employed in its construction, they include: Totara, Rewa Rewa, Mottled Kauri, Puriri and Maire.
Classic Colonial X-Frame Stool 1850
Colonial Cedar
With large proportions, a later square studded leather seat, raised on a stylized scroll decorated X-frame base united by a turned stretcher.
Redmond Barry Library Bookcase 1860
Colonial Cedar
Two glazed doors above two lower doors and a fall front writing slope enclosing six cedar drawers and ten pigeon holes. Superb Oyster Cut Red Cedar veneer bordering the sides and pelmet and featured again on the lower cupboards and fall front writing slope. Provenance to Sir Redmond Barry (1831 – 1880) and made in the highly regarded workshop of George Thwaites. Bookcase patina and hardware is in original untouched condition.