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A George III mahogany fold-over card table of small proportions, the frieze with blind fretwork decoration, height 73cm, width 72cm, depth 36cm (faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A George III figured mahogany demi-lune fold-over card table with crossbanded borders and boxwood stringing, the frieze with inlaid fluting, height 74cm, width 92cm, depth 46cm (some faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Duncan Grant (1885-1978)Still life with Vessels, circa 1965after Francisco de Zurbaránoil on canvas29 x 54cm. Provenance:With a postcard of the Zurbarán painting sent by Grant to Leonard Foster at Wildenstein's in Bond Street, dated 26th January 1965, and the black and white photograph of the Zurbarán painting. "My friend Paul Roche was given this and left it to me. Clever of him wasn't it. But of course, this is in colour and must not be compared too closely with my copy which was done from a black & white card. Yours sincerely, Duncan Grant"Condition report:Examined under a UV light and all looks ok with no signs of restoration or overpaint. Canvas is sound with no rips or damage. There is a line to the left of the middle white vessel, This is a lighter line than the rest of the table and runs for 7cm - we think this is original to the painting. The frame has some minor losses.
A late Regency rosewood and brass marquetry card table, inlaid with brass stringing, the rectangular, swivel, fold-over top above a beaded columnar support, the platform base raised on sabre legs, terminating in brass lions' paw feet, 92cm wide x 45.5cm deep x 75cm highCondition report: Overall - good, save for some brass inlay lifting, including two small bits of stringing on the top and. Minor chips and patinated scratches. Overall - good colour and well figured.
A modern mahogany and inlaid miniature chest of two short over three long graduated drawers, 60.5 cm wide x 36.5 cm deep x 72 cm high, a walnut drop-leaf single drawer side table on cabriole legs, stained beech and walnut occasional table, painted occasional table with tray base, nest of three occasional tables, folding card table, raffia stool, Italian marquetry inlaid pedestal occasional table, mahogany circular occasional table on cabriole legs, stained beech stick back office elbow chair, a painted stool, two cane seated bedroom chairs and a wall mirror
A 19th Century mahogany D end dining table of plain form, raised on square tapered legs to block feet (one extra leaf), 162 cm long x 114.5 cm wide x 76 cm high, together with a pine folding luggage stand, a Victorian caned folding campaign armchair, a floral transfer decorated folding card table and a stained beech mirror door wall cabinet
A George III mahogany and cross-banded card table,with fold over top, contemporary label to the underside 'George Speer at the Seven Stars... Great Tower Street'75 x 92 x 46cmFootnote: George Speer (1736-1802) is listed as a cabinet-maker and upholsterer working at 'The Seven Stars', 2 Great Tower Street, London from 1777 (see G. Beard & C. Gilbert, Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840, 1986, p. 842). Speer is discussed in detail by Anthony Coleridge, George Speer: A Newly Identified Georgian Cabinet-maker, Apollo, October 1970, p. 274-283.Condition report: Some scuffing and marks to front edge. Some lifitng of veneer to top and further cracking. Break to front leg. Losses to veneer.
A George V silver mounted globular cut glass scent bottle and stopper, the hinged lid inset with tortoiseshell, London 1923 by C & A, height 11.5cm, a silver and tortoiseshell lidded cut glass oval dressing table jar, Birmingham 1924 by Hasset & Harper Ltd, length 11cm, and a mother-of-pearl inlaid tortoiseshell rectangular card case, height 10.5cm (faults).Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.
An 18th c. attractive and nice quality mixed woods flap over Card Table having cross-banded light and dark wood strung top with painted trailing foliage and flowers, standing on tapering square legs terminating on brass casters and having swing legs supporting the opened top, with green baize surface, 30 1/2'' x 19 1/2'' extending to 39'' and 29 3/4'' high.
Assorted collectables, to include vintage tin, papier-mâché crumb tray, Rococo style frame, mother of pearl card case, boxed chess pieces, boxed dominoes, two horn boxes of oval form, silver Yard O Led propelling pencil, silver mounted glass dressing table jar, heart shaped pendant stamped silver, etc.
19th century Dutch marquetry foldover games table, twist foldover floral marquetry top, revealing a circular green baize surface, bordered by marquetry flowers and playing cards to corners, raised on square tapered legs, 79cm long, 39cm wide, 75cm high.CONDITION REPORT:The marquetry foldover card table is in fairly good condition although it has some condition issues.Large split across the top surface and small splits (still sizeable) in parallel. There is some veneer damage, water/scratch marks and the usual wear and tear, scuffs and abrasions to the top surface.When fully opened the splits are replicated to the interior surfaces . Green baize has some minor tears. Edges of the top surface , veneer has been off and reglued-one small area sitting proud, sides good, legs - good, treated worm to areas of the underside. Please see additional images.

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