b'70565WILLIAM HAMILTON, important Colonial Australian cedar wine table, solid book-matched flame cedar top, handsomely carved with crisp dragooned edge, and finely carved column, standing on a platform base with Hamiltons signature scroll over feet, circa 1845. Note exceptional refinements such as the acanthus carved intersection to the edge placed over the tri-form base. Hamilton was one of Tasmanias early premier cabinet makers operating out of Hobart Town from 1836 to 1876. His work was represented at the 1851 Great Exhibition in London, and the 1866-67 Intercolonial Exhibition Of Australasia in Melbourne. Hamilton is often regarded as the best Tasmanian cabinet maker of his day. This example is in spectacular original condition with beautiful colour and exemplary patination. One of the finest examples seen in our rooms.76cm high, 53cm diameter$7,00010,000566An early Colonial Australian huon pine chest of five drawers, Tasmanian origin, circa 1840,124cm high, 117cm wide, 52cm deep$3,0005,000567An antique Colonial Australian blackwood childs bed, Tasmanian origin, early 19th century,105cm high, 83cm wide, 146cm long$400600 568Antique hall table with tapering square form reeded legs, cedar and pine, 19th century,73cm high, 92cm wide, 49cm deep$150250 569An early Colonial library bookcase with astragal glazed doors, Australian cedar, Tasmanian origin, circa 1830,Hobart address on the back, full cedar construction with original untouched finish240cm high, 147cm wide, 42cm deepPROVENANCEThe Rodney Pemberton Collection$8,00010,000 570An antique Colonial Australian cedar two door bookcase on turned legs, Tasmanian origin, 19th century,174cm high, 101cm wide, 33cm deep$6001,000571A Colonial Australian cedar chiffonier, full cedar construction with Thomas Hope scroll back and full turned columns, New South Wales origin, circa 1840,143cm high, 119cm wide, 53cm deep565 $2,5003,500'