Alexander George Fine Antique Furniture
ABOUT US Alexander George Antiques’ enthusiasm and unerring passion for the finest English furniture is evident from the moment you enter our gallery in rural Oxfordshire. Here you will find examples from the most prestigious of the 17th and 18th century cabinet-makers, craftsmen of the Golden Age including Thomas Chippendale, Coxed & Woster & Gerrit Jensen. Whether you are a collector or a first-time buyer the choice of pieces will inspire. Each has been carefully selected for its exceptional design and provenance, as well as in many instances its academic significance. Originality and authenticity are paramount; and using our extensive knowledge from many years’ experience in furniture conservation and restoration we can ensure that our clients can buy with absolute confidence. Sharing of knowledge is very much at the heart of our ethos, with an emphasis on building relationships where we can learn and grow together. As a consequence, we have built up a reputation of trust and integrity and a customer loyalty that has resulted in our furnishing some of the finest private and museum collections in the world. SELLING WITH ALEXANDER GEORGE ANTIQUES We recognise that choosing to sell, whether it’s a personal collection, an individual piece or something inherited, can be a difficult decision. Our aim is to help you through the process to ensure that you achieve the best possible price. We would encourage you to approach the auction rooms and are happy to give advice and tips. Unsurprisingly, given the auction house fees which can be as much as 40-50% of the total sales figures with commissions, photography, insurance and handling fees, clients more often than not choose to sell with Alexander George Antiques. CONSERVATION Alexander George Antiques has a complete high standard and professional conservation restoration and advisory services for both private collectors and as well as members of the antiques trade. All pieces are first carefully reviewed and where necessary additional research is carried out, to ensure that any conservation undertaken is carried out in a sympathetic manner, retaining the integrity of the piece and preserving the patina.
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18th Century George II Chippendale Period Two-Door Mahogany Glazed Bookcase
H 78.35 in W 55.91 in D 15.75 in
$ 17,758
A Fine Simulated Rosewood and Gilt Decorated George III Sheraton Period Settee
H 33.07 in W 41.34 in D 28.35 in
$ 27,576
Pair of 18th-Century English Rococo Gilt Bronze Andirons or Firedogs
H 25 in W 13 in D 4 in
$ 21,055
Grohé
Striking 19th Century Carriage Clock with a Gilt-Brass Corniche Case by Grohé
H 6 in W 3 in D 2 in
$ 5,096
A Fine Early 18th Century George I Burr Walnut Bureau Bookcase, Circa 1715
H 78.35 in W 26.77 in D 18.9 in
$ 14,650
LeRoy
Fine 19th century French ormolu mantel clock (pendule) by Leroy a Paris, c. 1825
H 18.11 in W 12.2 in D 3.94 in
$ 9,540
A Rare and Vibrant Framed 18th Century George II Needlework Picture Circa 1730
H 38.98 in W 28.74 in D 2.36 in
$ 20,292
Magnificent 18th Century Striking Dutch Amsterdam Burl Walnut Longcase Clock
H 112 in W 23 in D 12 in
$ 33,174
Egyptian Revival
19th-Century French Flame Mahogany Napoleon Empire Period Mantel Clock
H 11.81 in W 7.48 in D 6.69 in
$ 8,678
Late Edo Period 19th Century Japanese Pillar Clock, Shaku-Dokei, C. 1820
H 16 in W 2 in D 2 in
$ 8,294
William and Mary 17th Century Walnut and Pollard Oak Chest on Stand
H 56.69 in W 42.13 in D 24.8 in
$ 16,320
Important Early George II Burr Walnut Diminutive Bureau / Bachelors C.1730
H 35.83 in W 22.44 in D 12.99 in
$ 45,450
Tomas Fowle
18th Century Period Mahogany Longcase Clock by Tomas Fowle
H 96 in W 17 in D 9 in
$ 16,579
Signed Mid 19th C. Edo/Meiji Period Diminutive Lacquer Stacking Cabinet, Japan
H 12 in W 13 in D 8 in
$ 7,400
Large William and Mary 17th Century Inlaid Olive Oyster Lace Box
H 5.91 in W 22.83 in D 7.48 in
$ 6,700
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