Antique Wicker Table, oval oak 28" x 42" top, 30" tall.
EXCEPTIONAL VICTORIAN WICKER TABLE, HEYWOODBrothers and Co., Gardner, MA, ca. 1890. Original natural finish with green stain accents. Oak top with beaded trim, rolled sides. Unusual petal or leaf design on legs. Retains original factory label on underside of bottom shelf. 30" high, 22" square top. Overall excellent original condition, small ink or water stain on top, partial section of curl trim is missing. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
Heywood Brothers Wicker Chair, a Caned Oak Desk Chair, and a Chippendale-style Mahogany Tea Table. Estimate $200-300 The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
GUSTAV STICKLEY Table lamp with a corbeled oak base ringed in hammered copper and topped with a silk-lined wicker shade. Stamped mark. 22" x 16"
RARE TIP-TOP BREAKFAST TABLE, CA. 1900.Quartersawn oak top with rolled wicker edge. Empire style wicker pedestal base. Original natural finish. 29" high, 46" diameter. Excellent condition with some minor loss to wicker on base. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
FIVE-PIECE VICTORIAN STYLE WICKER AND OAK FURNITURE GROUP: rocking chair, chaise lounge, round oak-top lamp table, floor lamp with wicker shade, and a magazine stand.
HEYWOOD BROS. & CO. ORNATE RARE VICTORIAN WICKERparlor table, ca. 1885. Retains partial original label on bottom. Round oak top, rolled gallery, scalloped edges. Ornate curlicue trim on legs. Four scroll feet. Original natural finish, untouched condition. Shows minor cane loss and scuffing on one foot. Table was featured in the Collectors Guide to American Wicker Furniture by Richard Saunders. 29 1/2" high, 26" top diameter, 21" x 21" at base. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
VICTORIAN WICKER TABLE, HEYWOOD BROTHERS AND CO.,ca. 1890. Rectangular top, with unusual tightly woven skirt, curved cabriole legs, birdcage design on feet. Original natural finish with green painted highlights and green stain on oak top. Retains its original Heywood Brothers and Co. label on underside. 30" high, 22" deep, 30" wide. Overall good condition, shows minor loss to birdcage design feet. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
VICTORIAN WICKER PARLOR TABLE CA. 1898, HEYWOODBros. Wakefield Co. , 6415 in the 1898 catalog. Overall good condition, newer white paint. Oak top shows age separation from shrinkage. 29" high, top is 29" x29". Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin collection.
UNUSUAL VICTORIAN WICKER PARLOR TABLE, CA. 1890.Unknown maker. Oval quartersawn oak top, rolled sides, bold turned woven plasters flanked by curlicue galleries, bold woven elephant style feet. 31" high, 36" wide, 26" deep. Good condition, original natural finish, minor scuffing and loss to the end of one foot. On casters. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
Wakefield Co. Original natural finish, oak top and feet. Trestle base with woven lunette design on side. Original label on underside of top. Excellent condition. 30" high, 39" wide, 23" deep. Along with an unusual wicker and oak table top adjustable book rack. In original natural finish with two fold down end panels and two interior adjustable dividers. Very good condition with one iron adjustable pin missing. 7 1/2" high, 30" wide, 8" deep. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
COLLECTION OF WHITE WICKER FURNITURECollection of White Wicker Furniture, comprising a couch (30 x 70 x 28 in., seat height 18 in.), a pair of rocking chairs (each 30 x 32 x 35 in, seat height 18 in.), six additional chairs, one stool (20 in. high), two tiered planter tables (34 and 37 in. high), three wood-top tables (the rectangular and oval 30 in. high and the other 29 in. high), and a circular side table (24 in. high) Provenance: Property from the Estate of Harvey and Sugar Byron, Sherman Oaks, California Condition:
VICTORIAN WICKER TABLE, CA. 1898, PROBABLYHeywood Bros. Wakefield Co., no label. Original natural finish. Quartersawn oak top, rolled edge with beaded skirt. Cabriole legs, round bottom shelf. 30" high, 29" diameter. Bottom and top shelves show age separation in the center. Wear and scuffing to old finish. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
WICKER ROCKER AND CENTER TABLE. American, early 20th century, wicker. Rocker has rolled back and arms with woven seat. Old bittersweet paint. 15 1/2"h. seat. 32 1/2"h. overall. Together with a round table with lower shelf in old white paint with natural oak top, 29 1/2"h. 26" dia.
THREE ARTICLES OF AMERICAN WHITE WICKER FURNITURE: writing table and chair plus Victorian style rocking armchair. The writing table has a rectangular oak top and drawer.
VICTORIAN WICKER TWO-TIERED LAMP TABLE, CA. 1890.Quartersawn oak top with beaded trim. Curlicue design. Original natural finish. Excellent original condition. 30" high, 26 1/2" diameter. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
ORNATE VICTORIAN WICKER PARLOR TABLE, LATE 19THc. Table has a quarter sawn oak top with beveled edge, pinwheel bead and curlicue design. Four section lower shelf. 31" high, 25" wide, 25" deep. Restored natural finish, probably stripped at one point. Very minor damage to one or two curls. Otherwise it is in very good condition. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
Heywood Wakefield Oak & Wicker Table c. 1897-1921: Included in this lot is an oak and wicker round table made by Heywood & Wakefield, originating from circa 1897-1921. Heywood Brothers was established in 1826, while Wakefield Company was later established in 1855. Both firms produced wicker and rattan furniture, and as these products became increasingly popular towards the end of the century, they became serious rivals. In 1897, the companies merged as Heywood Brothers & Wakefield Company, but this name was changed to Heywood-Wakefield Company in 1921. The Heywood-Wakefield Company continues to make furniture out of Massachusetts and North Carolina. This piece shows an oak tabletop and lower shelf. The sides and legs of the table feature woven wicker construction with ornamental twists and weaves. A piece, such as this, can be called a parlor table, round table, occasional table and can be attributed to the American Victorian style. The table shows two tags across the bottom of the shelf, reading "Heywood - Wakefield Trademark" on one tag and "No. Heywood Brothers and Wakefield Company Chicago, Ill U. S. A. " The piece shows good condition overall and some light wear across the top from use. Many examples were later painted white, with this rare piece showing all original natural whicker and oak finish. The table measures 30 1/2" tall with a diameter of approximately 27". A nearly identical example is the only other piece similar to the piece offered in this lot for sale, which carries a price of $5, 750.
OUTSTANDING VICTORIAN ORNATE WICKER SIDE TABLE OR LAMP STAND. This ornamental stand with oak top and shelf, consisting of elaborate curly-q’s and turnings is in natural finish. SIZE: (top) 20” x 16” x 28” h. CONDITION: With the exception of a few minor scuffs, essentially in very nice condition. 9-99763
VICTORIAN WICKER LAMP TABLE, CA. 1898. HEYWOODBrothers Wakefield Co., no. 6415 in the 1898 catalog. Quartersawn oak top with rolled edges, elaborate curlicue and spiral turned base. Modern white paint, top has been refinished. 28" high, 28" x 28". Missing an approx. 4" section of curlicue support on base. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
RARE ARTS AND CRAFTS DINING TABLE, CA. 1910.Hexagonal shaped oak top with wicker skirt. Natural finish. Hexagonal shaped wicker base. Approx. 30" high, 50" diameter. Some very minor breaks on the wicker at bottom, otherwise good condition. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
ASSEMBLED 6-PIECE SUITE OF WICKER IN A RAREcattail design. Ca. 1895, unknown maker. It consists of a settee, 39" high, 44" wide, 20" deep, in original natural finish, very good condition with replaced pressed cane seat and some newer wrapping on legs. A rectangle lamp table with oak top and shelf, 28" high, 33" wide, 24" deep, very good original condition. Platform rocker, 41" high, 26" wide, 30" deep, very good original condition, the finials have been lightened by sun fading. Ladies rocker with older dark stain, 35" high, 21" wide, 31" deep, good condition. Ladies side chair, original finish, 37 1/2" high, 17" wide, 18" deep, fair condition, shows damage to one cattail and some unraveling to the legs. Umbrella stand, original natural finish, 31 1/2" high, 10" deep, very good condition. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
Oak & Wicker Expanding Dining Table
Natural oak finish above white painted wicker base. Normal wear to surface. 30" x 44" x 32", plus two 10 1/2" leaves.
WICKER TABLE - Triangular Heywood Wakefield Lamp Table with quarter sawn oak top and shelf, rolled basket-weave edge, caged legs, original label on underside, marked models 393, brass capped feet, 30" tall, 20" side. Shrinkage crack on top, wicker near fine.
VICTORIAN WICKER TABLE, CA. 1905, CIRCULAR OAKtop. Probably Heywood Wakefield Co., unsigned. Rolled edge, bottom shelf is also circular oak with rolled edge, beaded skirts. Cabriole legs. 29 1/2" high, 27" diameter. Original natural finish. Excellent overall condition. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
LATE 19TH C VICTORIAN WICKER BREAKFAST SET TOINCLUDE 4 MATCHING ARM CHAIRS BY HEYWOOD BROS. WAKEFIELD CO. 29 1/2" HIGH, 26" WIDE, 18" DEEP. ALONG WITH A ROUND TABLE WITH OAK TOP 30 1/2" HIGH, 42 3/4" DIAMETER. IN NEWER WHITE PAINT. GOOD CONDITION. PROVENANCE: FROM THE ESTATE OF KITTY MELLON.
AN OAK AND WHITE WICKER WRITING TABLE American early 20th century having a rectangular oak top. Dimensions: 33.5''H x 29.75''W x 18''D.
HEYWOOD BROTHERS AND WAKEFIELD COMPANY WICKERmirrored dressing stand/vanity with lady's reception chair, 1898. Vanity table consists of an oval oak beveled mirror, curlicued trim, ebullient harp, golden oak shaped top. A single drawer with key and brass hardware, elaborate beaded cabriole legs. It has an original natural finish. Mirror can be detached for easier shipment. The piece is featured in Heywood Brothers and Wakefield Company 1898-1899 illustrated catalog number 6445. 69" high, 29" wide, 18" deep. Excellent original condition, no visible breaks or losses. Along with Heywood Brothers and Wakefield Company lady's reception chair. Features a heart shaped back with beaded trim, oak frame with caned seat. Natural finish with some green and brown polychrome paint highlights. 39" high, 16 1/2" wide, 15" deep. 16 1/2" seat height. Good overall condition, shows several areas of old repairs on caned trim and birdcage trim. Old label remnants on the seat frame. The piece is featured in Heywood Brothers and Wakefield Company 1898-1899 illustrated catalog number 6018A. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection. Featured in the Smithsonian exhibition at the Renwick Gallery in August, 1993. Literature: Rizzoli Book on American Wicker by Jeremy Adamson, p. 127. Desk featured in American Heritage Magazine, May/June 1993, p. 33.
HEYWOOD WAKEFIELD WICKER SOFA TABLE: Paper table. Natural wicker. Solid oak top and interior shelf on each side. Worn condition. 70'' wide, 19 deep, 30'' tall
CHINESE WICKER TRUNK; MID-CENTURY STYLE TABLE, Comprising a hand-crafted wicker trunk, late 20th century, painted yellow, with brass mounts; and a Parsons style oak low table, painted black.
VICTORIAN WICKER 3-TIERED LAMP TABLE, CA. 1890.Oak shelves, stick and ball gallery, cookie corner design, over two half round side shelves and a bottom oval shelf. Original natural finish. Untouched excellent condition. 26 1/2" high, 27 1/2" wide, 21" deep. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
EARLY AMERICAN STYLE OAK ROCKER AND A WICKER BASKET SIDE TABLEEarly American Style Oak Rocker and a Wicker Basket Side Table,
ELABORATE VICTORIAN WICKER TABLE, HEYWOODWakefield Co., original celluloid label. Ca. 1905. Circular oak top, rolled edge, beaded skirt, cabriole legs with curlicue design, and brass feet. Includes circular oak bottom shelf. 30" high, 29" diameter. Overall good condition, original natural finish, shows some light scuffing. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
Set of four wicker armchairs and oak square top table. Set of four wicker armchairs and oak square top table.
THREE PIECE WICKER GROUP, TO INCLUDE A DESK WITH GALLER...Three Piece Wicker Group, to include a desk with gallery, height 33 inches, width 30 1/2 inches; along with two occasional tables; all having oak tops.
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THREE PIECE WICKER FURNITURE GROUP, American, early 20th century, including: round, 2-tier oak and white wicker lamp table, 26.5"D; white wicker armchair and matching rocker.
HANS WEGNER; ANDREAS TUCK; Sewing table, nesting and occasional tables, Denmark, 1950s; Oak, wicker, teak; All branded; Sewing table closed: 24" x 26 1/2" x 22 3/4" open: 46 1/2", nesting table: 19" x 20 1/2" x 13 1/2", occasional table: closed: 20" x 19" x 31"
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mirrored dressing stand/vanity with lady's reception chair, 1898. Vanity table consists of an oval oak beveled mirror, curlicued trim, ebullient harp, golden oak shaped top. A single drawer with key and brass hardware, elaborate beaded cabriole legs. It has an original natural finish. Mirror can be detached for easier shipment. The piece is featured in Heywood Brothers and Wakefield Company 1898-1899 illustrated catalog number 6445. 69" high, 29" wide, 18" deep. Excellent original condition, no visible breaks or losses. Along with Heywood Brothers and Wakefield Company lady's reception chair. Features a heart shaped back with beaded trim, oak frame with caned seat. Natural finish with some green and brown polychrome paint highlights. 39" high, 16 1/2" wide, 15" deep. 16 1/2" seat height. Good overall condition, shows several areas of old repairs on caned trim and birdcage trim. Old label remnants on the seat frame. The piece is featured in Heywood Brothers and Wakefield Company 1898-1899 illustrated catalog number 6018A. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection. Featured in the Smithsonian exhibition at the Renwick Gallery in August, 1993. Literature: Rizzoli Book on American Wicker by Jeremy Adamson, p. 127. Desk featured in American Heritage Magazine, May/June 1993, p. 33.
HANS WEGNER TEAK AND OAK SEWING TABLE WITH WICKER BASKET FOR ANDREAS TUCK FROM THE ALCOA HOUSE featuring a single drawer fitted with thread holders and other sewing compartments over a pull-out basket with carved finger groove, with drop leaves, branded. Pictured on page 79 of the copy of "Modern Danish Furniture" by Esbjorn Hiort from Charles M. Goodman's office with the stamp "Chas. M. Goodman Associates Architects and Engineers" - w: 46.75 in. with leaves extended - h:23.75 w:26.25 d:22.50 in. Provenance: The Dorothy S. Goodman Trust The Goodman House The Alcoa House
Victorian Wicker and Oak Center Table, Wakefield: Paper label: Wakefield, no 3836. 28 1/4 x 28 1/2 x 28 1/2 in. Johnson, Inc. , NY, 1983. Condition In good overall condition with very minor scuffing, nicks and staining. Structurally sound, fitted with brass feet. Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
CHINESE WICKER TRUNK; MID-CENTURY STYLE TABLE Comprising a hand-crafted wicker trunk, late 20th century, painted yellow, with brass mounts; and a Parsons style oak low table, painted black.
ANTIQUE WICKER TELEPHONE TABLE AND STOOL, HEYWOODWakefield Co., ca. 1915. Rattan with oak shelves and frame. Features a swivel stand to hold the telephone and a lower compartment for phone books and papers. There is also a matching stool. Original natural finish, original celluloid Heywood Wakefield label on back of stand. Table is 34" high, 20" wide, 14" deep. Good overall condition, slightly wobbly. The stool is 17 1/2" high, 11" x 11" top. Good condition, sturdy. Comes with a candlestick pay telephone, 5 cents. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
HEYWOOD WAKEFIELD Antique Oak and Wicker Table. Oak Top and Feet. Woven Wicker Skirt and Frame. HW Label.
Dimensions: H: 30.5 inches: W: 48 inches: D: 26.5 inches ---
Condition: Large Stain to top with Scuffs and scratches. Light wear to wicker
WICKER WRITING DESK AND LAMP TABLE, American, early 20th century, a rectangular table-like desk with oak top, drawer and covered boxes flanking a glass inkwell, 36.25"H x 36.5"W x 22.5"D; round wicker lamp table with crossed stretchers, 31"H x 21.75"D.
VICTORIAN WICKER LAMP TABLE, HEYWOOD BROTHERS ANDCo., Gardner, MA, ca. 1890. Rattan and oak. Shaped top, beaded gallery with cabriole legs. Remnants of an old Heywood Bros. Co. label underneath the bottom shelf. Brass tipped feet. 29 1/2" high, 30" wide, 20 1/2" deep. Overall good condition, minor imperfections. Top shelf shows age separation, minor scuffing. Original natural finish, light coat of satin polyurethane has been applied. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
AMERICAN WICKER PARLOR TABLE, CA. 1890.Quartersawn oak top with beveled edge, rolled sides. Scallop motif gallery. Curlicue design. Original natural factory finish. Oak top has possibly been refinished. 28" high, 28 1/2" wide, 28 1/2" deep. Very minor loss to skirt. Possibly Heywood Bros. Wakefield Co., MA. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
Five Rooms from the Historical Mother Larke's Miniature Collection Five Rooms from the Historical Mother Larke's Miniature Collection. The top left, a small brown floral swag striped wallpapered Bathroom with two arcades; one for toilet; the other for the bathtub; a Crane sink; a toddler's wood toilet; The yellow fleur de lis patterned wallpapered Attic; a woodworking workstation; a record player; a tole jardiniere; a blue bookcase; a radiator; the salmon patterned wallpaper "Rumpus" Room with a trapezoidal stone fireplace; a pool table; a leather sofa; twin tan wing back chairs; a wagon wheel clock; an Eastlake bookcase cabinet; an oak octagonal table; an organ; a gun cabinet; multiple glass blown vases and lamps; the yellow painted Conversatory with a marbleized floor; set of white and unpainted wicker and Thonet chairs; a terrarium; a tripod aquarium; clay pots; The tan painted Kitchen with mosaic tiled floor and oval braided rug; range and wood cased ice box; two part hutch with ceramic and wood turned table articles; a Country painted table and chairs; a green and blue corner cabinet; a butter churn; butcher block table. Dimensions overall 75 3/4 x 27 x 17 inches (192.4 x 68.6 x 43.2 cm); smallest room 15 1/2 x 8 inches (39.4 x 20.3 cm); largest room 15 1/2 x 25 inches (39.4 x 63.5 cm).
VICTORIAN WICKER TABLE, CA. 1898. SQUARE OAK TOPwith serpentine sides. Rolled legs and sides. Modern white paint with minor discoloration. Top otherwise good condition. 30" high, 29" x 29" top. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
WICKER LIBRARY TABLE, CA. 1900, HEYWOOD BROTHERSWakefield Co. Original natural finish, oak top and feet. Trestle base with woven lunette design on side. Original label on underside of top. Excellent condition. 30" high, 39" wide, 23" deep. Along with an unusual wicker and oak table top adjustable book rack. In original natural finish with two fold down end panels and two interior adjustable dividers. Very good condition with one iron adjustable pin missing. 7 1/2" high, 30" wide, 8" deep. Provenance: Mary Jean McLaughlin Collection.
White Wicker Table with Oak Top