Kauri Pine and Cedar Toilet Mirror by James Lawson & Sons
A Kauri pine and cedar toilet mirror, labelled James Lawson and Sons Sydney, Australian circa 1870, 26.38 in. wide, 9.45 in. deep, 29.13 in. high
19th Century Colonial Bookcase for Mitchell Library
A large Australian Colonial cedar and rose mahogany breakfront bookcase for the Mitchell Library, mid 19th century, the moulded cornice above stepped frieze, having three pairs of glazed doors flanked by panelled pilasters, the lower section with conformin
George III Mahogany Dining Chairs from 1969 Auction
Pair of George III mahogany dining chairs, ex: James R. Lawson, lot 163 'A Most Important Auction Sale' estate of the late Rachael McGirr, Tuesday 26th August 1969, 247 Ernest street Cammeray
Louis XV Boulle Inlaid Center Table with Ormolu Mounts
Louis XV boulle center table desk, with single drawer, mother of pearl inlay & ormolu mounts, 57.87 in. x 35.43 in., 30.71 in. high, some restoration needed. The inside of the drawer bears a Christie's Auction label 'Removed from Hughendon Manor & Curzon…
Georgian Mahogany Serving Table with Provenance
A good Georgian mahogany veneer serving table 60.24 in. x 25.20 in. x 33.86 in. Provenance: Aquired from the Sim Rubenson Estate Auction, James R Lawson Pty Ltd 1973. Prior to that purchased from Francis DeGroot.
Recycled Baltic Pine Dining Table from Bryan Westward Estate
A good recycled Baltic pine dining table Provenance: Acquired 2000/2001, Bryan Westward Estate, James R Lawson
Australian Cedar Chest by James Lawson, Sydney
Antique Australian cedar chest of four drawers, bearing the paper label for James Lawson cabinet maker & upholstery 265 George street Sydney
Australian Blackwood Chest of Drawers, 1870
An Australian blackwood chest of drawers, circa 1870, the rectangular top with a double moulded edge above an arrangement of short and long drawers flanked by bobbin turned columns and raised on bun feet. Width 48.82 in. Depth 22.83 in. Height 56.30 in.;.…
Royal Appointment Antique Cedar Chest
Antique cedar chest of five drawers, with later applied handles, bearing circular paper label for James Lawson Cabinet & Upholstery 249 George St Sydney by appointment to his Royal Highness Prince Albert
George II mahogany hall chairs, James Lawson, Aske Yorkshire 1764
A pair of George II mahogany hall chairs, James Lawson, each with spoon-shaped back and seat, supported by trestle construction, joined by turned stretcher Sir Lawerence Dundas, Aske hall, Richmond, Yorkshire 1764 paper label inscribed 'Aske Yorkshire'