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A George III mahogany and line inlaid card table, c1800, of D shape and line inlaid on square tapered legs, 75cm h; 45 x 91cm Provenance: Gore Langton, Alresford, September 1968, £50 Two legs repaired, piece of edge banding on top missing, old blackened ring marks and stains and scratches on top
A Victorian burr-walnut veneered card table, the rectangular fold-over top with rounded corners, moulded edge & inset green baize surface, on turned supports with carved cabriole legs & centre stretcher; 36~” wide x 28” high x 21” deep. (slight faults – some bubbling to top veneer, stretcher loose at one end).
A five-legged game and tea table with different tops - tea, cards, chess and backgammon, George I (1714-1727), mahogany and burr-mahogany veneer, leather-lined card game top with gold toolings, chess and backgammon top with boxwood inlays and ebonised wood having a part that rises for reading support, side with drawer with partitions for inkwell, pounce pot and pen holder, interior with wood rim for framing the backgammon board, "wafer" feet, bronze mounts, accompanied by late carved bone chess pieces, one set dyed red, pierced bone backgammon set, one set dyed red, and bone dominoes (up to nine) with darkened black grooves, English, faults and defects, faults on the veneer, faults on inkwell and pounce pot, late leather, minor faults and defects on the stones, missing of five domino stones, Dim. - 76 x 84 x 38 cm
Eight 1930s London Underground folding pocket maps and others,to include a 1936 No. 1, 1937 No. 2 and 1938 No. 1 diagrammatic card Underground map designed by H C Beck, a 1937 Coronation arrangements folding map, a 1937 and 1938 Number 1 Underground Railway Map, a 1933 Tramways Map of Routes and 1937 fare table, (8)Condition: All are in fair condition, some folding line tears and staining, please refer to department for specific condition report requests
Good matched pair of 19th century ebony and burr yew fold-over card tables, the rectangular tops banded in brass and lined with red baize interiors, the frieze set with numerous floral porcelain circular medallions within gilt metal mounts, upon turned and fluted end standards upon splay feet, one united by a central stretcher, the other by twin stretchers, each 36" wide, 18" deep, 30" high ** Provenance - one table was purchased at Bruton Knowles, The Sir Charles Irving Collection, July 1995
Edwardian Sheraton revival satinwood banded and inlaid mahogany envelope top card table, swivel opening to reveal baise lined playing surface with counter wells above a single drawer on square tapered supports, brass sockets and casters with retailers label for F. W. Greenwood & Sons Art Dealers and Furnishers 24 Stonegate, York W55cm H74cm
A SMALL DUTCH MARQUETRY FOLD OVER CARD TABLE, the top inlaid with a vase with flowers and butterflies with single drawer with brass handles on square tapering legs, 70cm high x 65cm wide x 35cm deep Condition Report: Has some losses to veneer in several places, visible on images. Baize has some slight damage. Solid joints, slight damage to lower part of the drawer on the left hand side, visible on images.
λ A LATE VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY ENVELOPE CARD TABLE C.1880 inlaid with scrolling leaves, shells and paterae, the hinged and swivel top with a gilt tooled leather banded baize playing surface, above a divided frieze drawer, on square tapering legs united by a fret carved undertier 73cm high, 57.5cm square Provenance From a Private Cornish Country Estate.
A GEORGE IV AMBOYNA AND GILTWOOD CARD TABLE ATTRIBUTED TO MOREL AND SEDDON, C.1830 with a swivel fold-over top, the baize lining lacking, revealing a compartment for playing cards and counters, above a panelled frieze with carved scrolls, on a lappet stem and quatrefoil base and brass castors 76.2cm high, 92cm wide, 45.5cm deep
λ A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS MOUNTED CARD TABLE IN THE MANNER OF JOHN MCLEAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY inlaid with stringing and flowerheads, with classical relief appliques, with a hinged and swivel top revealing a baize lined interior, on lyre shape supports and brass paw sabots and castors 75.3cm high, 91.2cm wide, 45.2cm deep Provenance From a Private Cornish Country Estate.

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