Full details of each lot are displayed, except the lot number, estimate and price. You must be a subscriber to view lot numbers, estimates and prices.

Click here to view registration and subscription levels

Furniture — McKenzies Auctioneers

$33,350
$22,425
$7,820
$7,820










Auction House: McKenzies Auctioneers
Number of lots recorded: 155
Lots with images: 155
Prices available: 155
Category: Furniture





Lot Description Price Image
*** Rare West Australian Colonial Jarrah settle, c.1860 maker unknown with turned side end spindles, Regency style wave back, good colour and patina, with modern calico seat cushion height: 90 cm; width 62 cm; length 207 cm ***
*** A rare and important West Australian Colonial Jarrah chiffonier c.1880, cabinet maker unknown with rare carved barley twist supports, and carved fret work gallery. Lower base constructed with rare three turned half columns, selected timber “curly-grain jarrah” door panels, two large drawers, dove-tailed construction. Lock escutcheons inlaid, lighter wood, the cabinet rests upon four turned bun feet. Height 132.5 cm. Width 105 cm. Depth 47.5 cm ***
*** A rare West Australian Jarrah bookcase c.1900-1910, cabinet maker unknown Through mortise and tenon joints, floating insert side and front door panels, constructed in traditional 19th century furniture making design. Height 220 cm. Width 113 cm. Depth 46 cm ***
*** A French Walnut Drawing/Writing Table, circa Late 19th century, set on turned and reeded legs, double articulated, top with tooled leather drawing surface and, removable book rests. The front with Secretaire, drawer fitted with writing surface., the frieze with pull out slides to the sides. Height: 78 cm; Width: 100 cm; Depth: 62 cm ***
*** An important and rare West Australian, colonial breakfast table, in jarrah, with fiddle back jarrah veneers, to the Regency styled, tripod base. Mid 19th century. For a very similar table, see pages 22 & 23, "an Introduction to Western Australian Colonial furniture,", by Lauder & Howard, 1988 ***
*** An ebonised and inlaid centre table 19th century, France with brass, bone and mother of pearl inlay, lower single drawer and ormolu mounts. Height 73 cm. Width 127 cm. Depth 70 cm ***
*** A West Australian Colonial Jarrah chiffonier, transitional period, original finish, having original applied rococo styled cedar carvings. Height 156 cm. width 114 cm. Depth 47 cm ***
*** A boulle bonheur de jour, writing desk 19th century, France constructed with tortoiseshell and brass inlay, ebonised wood with ormolu mounts with writing slide inside lower drawer. Height 153 cm. Width 82 cm. Depth 49.5 cm ***
*** A 17th Century and Later, Oak, Gate-leg Table with Folding Top having 6 turned legs (plus the gate-leg), carved scrolling along the top rail, a drawer and carved stretchers between each leg ***
*** An Early Victorian Twin Pedestal Mahogany Partner's Desk with inlaid tooled leather top ***
*** A 19th Century French Boulle, Tortoiseshell and Brass Inlaid Games Table with a swivelling and folding top, green fabric playing surface and ebonised cabriole legs ***
*** A Western Australian Colonial jarrah chair with a carved swan within the back splat, having a solid flat seat and turned front legs. ***
*** A French cherrywood and oak four door sideboard, c.1920's with 2 secret drawers, canted corners and 6 turned and fluted feet 191 x 56 cm ***
*** A Regency period bow front side table c.1820, English mahogany, oak, ebony inlay with three drawers, brass handles. Height 81 cm. Length 107.5 cm. Width 52 cm ***
*** A Very Fine English Burr Walnut, Marquetry Inlaid,, tilt-top Centre Table, the top surface of well patinated quartered, burr, walnut. The marquetry in lighter wood, likely satin-, wood, depicting rococo scrolling, leaves and flowers., upon an impressively carved quatrefoil base., the top: 115 x 154 cm ***
*** A fine set of six 19th century carved walnut dining chairs c.1860, French with elaborately carved backs and front cabriole legs height 87 cm ***

Pages   ← prev   next
1 2 3 4 5
If you are already registered or are a subscriber, log in here. If you have forgotten your password click the 'Forgot password?' link below. If you are not yet registered or would like to subscribe, click here to register or subscribe. Registered users can access Lot Alerts but access to auction prices and articles is limited to subscribers.