Nicholas Dattner furniture a rare auction opportunity

Author: Richard Brewster | Posted: 22nd May, 2015

A Nichols Dattner seven-piece kitchen setting is a major highlight of E.J. Aingers latest weekly sale from 9.30am Tuesday May 26 at 433 Bridge Road, Richmond.

Long known for furniture made from Australian timber, in 2008 Dattner hung up his mitre after 25 years in business.

The auction also features two Australian cedar D-end dining tables and a nine-piece circular reproduction mahogany dining suite.

Other furniture includes a German painted armoire, Chesterfield and Korean pieces, mahogany chest of drawers, display cabinets, a Victorian nine-piece drawing room suite, a flame mahogany library bookcase, a late Regency mahogany settee and a continental flame mahogany escritoire.

Buyers will be interested in the gilded mirrors and four high quality English dinner services and jewellery lovers shouldn’t miss the gold, silver and diamond items up for grabs.

Other attractions include cricket memorabilia, porcelain, glass and other collectables and a library of books paintings and graphics.

 

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