Colonial secretaire with birdseye huon pine drawers and compartments
An antique Colonial secretaire, handsomely crafted with ribbon grain selected cedar with crossbanding and carved corbels, beautifully fitted with drawers and compartments in birdseye huon pine, with whalebone handles and ebonised trim, Melbourne origin, ci
Georgian Mahogany Toilet Mirror with Whalebone Feet, Early 19th Century
A Georgian mahogany toilet mirror with three drawers and turned whalebone beehive bun feet, early 19th century, 21.65 in. high, 20.87 in. wide, 9.45 in. deep
18th Century Georgian Mahogany Oval Toilet Mirror with Inlay
A Georgian mahogany oval toilet mirror with serpentine front, barber pole string inlay and whale bone roundels, late 18th century, 22.44 in. high, 16.93 in. wide, 8.27 in. deep
George III Mahogany Servery with Ring Turned Legs
A George III mahogany servery with finely ring turned legs, original brass knobs and whale bone escutcheons, early 19th century, 33.46 in. high, 47.24 in. wide, 20.87 in. deep
English Mahogany Work Table with Intricate Compartments
An antique English mahogany work table, lift-top revealing numerous lidded compartments with whale bone handles, finely fluted column and carved claw feet, circa 1830, 30.31 in. high, 18.50 in. wide, 14.96 in. deep
Mahogany Miniature Chest with Whalebone Handles
A miniature three drawer chest, mahogany with ebony trim and whalebone handles (one replaced), early 19th century, 4.72 in. high, 12.60 in. wide, 6.30 in. deep
19th Century Cedar and Whale Bone Cabin Trunk
An important museum quality ships cabin trunk, Australian red cedar and whale bone with rope and leather handles, early 19th century, 22.05 in. high, 39.57 in. wide, 19.69 in. deep
Georgian Oak Gentleman Press with Inlay & Escutcheons
A Georgian oak & mahogany gentleman press on chest, with barber pole string inlay & whalebone escutcheons. 90.94 in. high, 50.39 in. wide, 22.05 in. deep
Georgian Mahogany Dressing Mirror with Satin Wood Stringing
A Georgian mahogany dressing mirror with satin wood stringing & whalebone trim. 23.62 in. high, 22.05 in. wide, 9.06 in. deep
Whalebone and caned armchair, 1830
A rare and unusual carved whalebone and caned armchair, probably American, circa 1830, the shaped top rail surmounted by four whale teeth above a plain cross splat and five hand carved spindles, the arms with curved rests and spindle supports (four replace