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A Victorian burr walnut games and work table, circa 1860, inset a Tunbridge ware panel depicting Windsor Castle, the flap top opening to reveal a chess board, backgammon and cribbage board, the drawer with dividers and set a pull-out shaped wood work box, both with original paper lining, all set on turned, leaf carved splay trestle ends, 74cm high, 59cm wide, 43cm deep.
A William IV mahogany games table, circa 1835, rectangular top with sliding chess board inlaid centre, opening to reveal a tooled red leather backgammon board, two drawers and two opposing false drawers, trestle uprights on plinth bases, turned bun feet and concealed castors, 77cm high, 93cm wide, 54cm deep
A Victorian walnut and floral marquetry games table attributed to Gillow, circa 1860, the top with stringing and floral marquetry, opening to marquetry backgammon and chess board, rotating to reveal a well, frieze drawer, on elaborate pierced lyre shaped end supports, on cabriole legs carved with flowers, scroll feet and castors, 80cm high, 62cm wide, 41cm deep
A mid - Victorian burr walnut and line inlaid games/worktable, c.1860/70. The rectangular shaped fold-over top, inlaid with chessboard and backgammon board to the underside. With a single long drawer to the frieze and pullout sewing drawer below. On turned supports, splayed legs, on porcelain castors. 72 cm high x 69 cm wide x 40 cm deep.
A fine 19th century Cantonese export ivory chess set in the Burmese pattern, natural and stained red, the white rook with Union flag (one white rook is missing, and one white pawn), maximum height 10.8cm, the set is housed in a Chinese lacquer games box with fitted trays, the removable lid is lacquered for backgammon and chess, the box also contains six further compartments, these contain a set of Cantonese carved ivory counters, 16 red and 13 white. (See illustration)
A Regency rosewood combined games and work table, circa 1815, ratchet adjustable and sliding top revealing a parquetry backgammon board, flanked by semi lidded sections, sliding work bag, pierced tapering trestle supports, moulded stretcher, anthemion cast brass caps and castors, 75cm high, 70cm wide, 41cm deep. Provenance: Private collection, Buckinghamshire.
A fine 19th century Cantonese export ivory chess set in the Burmese pattern, natural and stained red, the white rook with Union flag (one white rook is missing, and one white pawn), maximum height 10.8cm, the set is housed in a Chinese lacquer games box with fitted trays, the removable lid is lacquered for backgammon and chess, the box also contains six further compartments, these contain a set of Cantonese carved ivory counters, 16 red and 13 white. (See illustration)
Three Painted And Printed Paper Fans, Mid-Late 19th Century, the first with painted and pierced mother of pearl sticks and guards, the leaf painted with lovers in a garden, 24.5cm long; the second in bone, pierced, painted and with an oval mirror, the leaf printed and painted with a backgammon party, 27cm long; the third with carved and pierced ivory sticks and guards, the leaf with a print of a classical lady with lyre, leaf painted border and with sequins, 27cm long. (3)
Piet Hein for Georg Jensen, two Danish presentation engraved silver plain bowls, stamped marks including , nos. 1145A and 1145C, import marked for London 1974 and 1971, 8cm (3 1/4in) and 13cm (5 1/8in) diameter; and Soren Georg Jensen for Georg Jensen, a silver small mug, stamped marks, no. 1126, import marked for London 1973, 6.3cm (2 1/2in) high, each engraved for Clermont Club backgammon competitions, 446g (14.3 oz) gross Provenance: The Late Mr Michael Stoop
A Victorian walnut and marquetry inlaid games top work table, the shaped top with D ends and moulded edge opening to reveal chess, backgammon and crib boards over a fitted sewing drawer and basket with shaped walnut and inlaid surround, raised on twin turned end pillar supports to splayed carved legs united by a central carved and turned stretcher to scroll feet and castors, 72 x 45 cm closed (ILLUSTRATED)
A Victorian walnut work / games table, the fold-over top opening to reveal chequer board, backgammon board and cribbage board, the table boxwood line strung and with marquetry scrolling leaves to the top and frieze drawer over a solid pull-out basket, on turned and tapering end column supports united by a ring turned stretcher on four down-swept legs terminating in a scroll foot and brown salt glazed castors (faded), 55cm wide, 75cm high, 40cm deep
* A George III satinwood Pembroke games table, circa 1790, the oval top incorporating a pair of hinged leaves and central reversable sliding section inset with a chess board, the interior with backgammon board, square section tapering legs, brass caps and castors, 70.5cm high, the top 85cm x 57cm Please note: This table is in George III style and not as catalogued
An Anglo-Indian ivory, horn and lac games box, Vizagapatam, in the form of a book, the exterior with a chequer board within bands of foliate decoration, the sandalwood interior inlaid a backgammon board in ebony and ivory with further lac decoration, 2nd half 19th century, 18.5in (47cm) h, 10in (25.5cm) w, closed. Old cracks, a section of ivory off but present, some lifting.
A Victorian walnut games and sewing table, with a burr veneered swivel top with stringing and marquetry, inlaid backgammon, cribbage and a chequer board, above a part fitted frieze drawer and a pull-out bag, on turned and carved supports and ceramic castors, 28.25in (72cm) h, 28in (71cm) w, 16.25in (41cm) d.

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