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Auction House:
Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.
Number of lots recorded:34
Lots with images:34
Prices available:34
Category:
Zother Furniture
LotDescriptionPriceImage
*** A vintage retractable library ladder, the olive green leather covered wooden folding ladder from the mid 20th century, with nail-head trim and brass accents. Features a rounded wooden structure covered with olive green leather, accented with a nail-head… ***
*** A Regency mahogany metamorphic library armchair, in the manner of Morgan and Sanders. English circa 1815. 92 x 55 x 55 cm (chair) ***
*** A pair of French gilt metal mounted kingwood jardinieres, rectangular, centred to each side with a painted porcelain medallion within foliate cast borders, surmounted by pine cone finials, 20 x 26 x 19.5 cm. ***
*** A set of Victorian style mahogany and brass mounted library steps, with leather lined treads. Height 220 cm, width 60 cm ***
*** An antique English bronze and brass Gothic manner lectern, with dedication inscribed to top, 143 cm high, 54 cm wide, 40 cm deep ***
*** A set of French beech folding steps, height 154 cm ***
*** A rare display organizer / letter tidy, Carlo Bugatti (1856-1910), circa 1910, repousse and perforated with metal and bone inlay, 35 x 54 x 54 cm ***
*** An 18th century Dutch rosewood book press, the top section with a central shaft, above a rectangular press and a single frieze drawer, the base with a further drawer, raised on twist turned supports united by a cross stretcher 70 x 175 x 50 cm ***
*** A small set of folding fruitwood library steps, circa 1820, of typical form, incorporating four steps. 77 cm high, 37.5 cm wide, 73 cm deep. Provenance: Purchased from John Wilson Antiques, Melbourne. ***
*** A charming French provincial oak dough table, 19th century, of pegged construction, the hinged plank top opening to a barrel formed dough bin, raised on a separate base supported on four baluster turned legs united with stretchers, 74 cm high, 144 cm wide… ***
*** A French carved and ebonised jardiniere with zinc liner 50 cm high, 113 cm wide, 44 cm deep ***
*** A Victorian burr walnut teapoy, the circular hinged top opening to an interior fitted with dual mixing bowls and covered tea boxes, having a band frieze, raised on a tapering twist turned standard and three leaf capped scrolling out swept legs, the whole… ***
*** A late Regency rosewood teapoy, the raised, moulded rectangular top opening to an interior fitted with mixing bowls and apertures for tea, above a faceted stem, raised on a concave platform base, bun feet 44 x 80 x 36. cm ***
*** A set of Arts & Crafts oak metamorphic library steps, late 19th century, the steps folding to form a chair, 87 cm high, 43 cm wide, 49 cm deep. Provenance: Martin Allen Antiques ***
*** Teatro Del Belgio folio, Created by Gualdo Priorato Galeazzo 1606-1678, on Venetian giltwood book stand, later backed cover and title pages ***
*** A Victorian rosewood teapoy, circa 1860, the hinged rectangular top opening to an interior fitted with two central apertures for mixing tea and four lidded containers, above a lobed apron and a facetted stem, raised on a quadripartite platform base with… ***
*** A George IV brass inlaid rosewood teapoy, the finely figured body, with an ogee sided rectangular top opening to reveal four lidded containers and two apertures for mixing bowls (the bowls now missing), raised on a baluster standard and scroll supports,… ***
*** A George III mahogany bottle stand, shaped rectangular, with flower head carved moulded edge, panelled sides, on square sectioned fluted legs with acanthus carved brackets standing on block feet carved with triglyphs, brass handles to either side, height… ***
*** A good William IV rosewood teapoy, the hinged top enclosing two tea caddies and vacant wells for bowls, with gadrooned edge and body supported by beaded and fluted baluster base with acanthus mouldings on quatreform platform base with lion paw feet, 78 cm… ***
*** A pair of giltwood niches, Italian 17th century, each rectangular, with two fielded panels above the recessed niche and a semicircular reeded and fluted support below, height 59 cm, width 16 cm, depth 8 cm ***
*** A set of oak four tier spiral library steps 20th century, 178 cm high ***
*** Green canvas advertising banner 'Macerella Continental Butcher 386996' from Sydney Road Brunswick, circa 1970; Coopers Stout canvas; and an easel, largest banner 130 cm high, 217 cm wide (3) ***
*** An interesting French circular sycamore butchers Chopping block, circa 1890. 73.5 cm high, 57 cm diameter ***
*** A Victorian mahogany tea poy, circa 1860, the hinged oval top opening to a velvet lined interior, above a lobed frieze, raised on a baluster stem and a leaf carved tripod base, 47 x 68.5 x 39 cm. ***
*** An Italian late 17th century walnut prie-dieu, circa 1680, the hinged top with gadrooned edge above frieze with rosettes, supported by columns on platform base with hinged lid on moulded plinth, 75 cm wide, 55 cm deep, 86 cm high ***
*** A French oak butchers table with inset marble top, mounted with iron studs, with planked stretcher lower shelf, 120 cm wide, 74 cm deep, 90 cm high ***
*** A Victorian Gothic brass book stand, originally part of a lectern, the solid slope on ogee arched sides, height 22.5 cm, width 40.5 cm, depth 24 cm ***
*** A set of 19th century pine library steps with five graduated tiers, raised on serpentine supports and a cross stretcher base, 133 cm high ***
*** An antique French ebonized oak Arts & Crafts library steps. 93.5 cm high, 51 cm wide, 80 cm deep ***
*** A rare French walnut lectern, circa 1810. 149 cm high, 43 cm wide, 42 cm deep ***
*** A George III style mahogany kettle stand, probably late 19th century, the octagonal top with shaped gallery on a slender columnar stem and three outswept legs, 74 cm high ***
*** A 19th century French duck press 34 cm high ***
*** A set of copper steps, c. 1920s ***
*** A vintage ladder, adapted as a library ladder, painted brown with a former owner's name, F W Ratsch, painted in yellow to one side, 296 cm high ***