AMER WINTER 2018
The live portion of this session begins on Thursday, February 8, 2018.
WILLIAM AND MARY STYLE OAK WELSH DRESSER TOGETHER WITH AN EDWARDIAN OAK HALL STAND.Late 19th-early 20th century, England. The dresser in two parts, the upper case with molded cornice above a scalloped frieze over two fixed shelves, each mounted with cup hooks, fitted to the lower case with rectangular work surface above a pair of aligned drawers, raised on baluster- and ring-turned frontal supports. The rear legs square and tapered, all joined by a simple box stretcher. The hall stand with projecting molded crest above a pediment support carved with stylized tulips, flanked by scrolling supports above the rectangular beveled mirror plate flanked by cast-iron coat hooks, all above a central glove box with hinged lid, joined by a medial stretcher. The frontal legs baluster- and ring-turned surmounted by suppressed ball finials, all joined by a lower shelf fitted with pair of drip pans for canes and umbrellas. SIZE: Dresser: 79" h x 48" w x 17-1/2" d. Hall stand: 77" h x 40" w. CONDITION: Both items with old cleaned surfaces. No restoration noted. The molded cornice on the Welsh dresser has been reattached. 52874-5 HMG (800-1,200)