to include a small Swedish gilt patch box, with import marks, the hinged cover with central oval cabochon, enamel and seed pearl set ground; a circular box, indistinctly marked, the hinged cover with a central motif of a longship with a filigree floral border; the third a small table snuff box, incuse mark SIAF, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with an applied gilt central panel and corner detail; a late Victorian tortoiseshell and mother of pearl inlaid card caseLargest: 7.4cm, weighable silver:4.5oz
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A George II mahogany triple fold-over demilune side table,opening to reveal a tea table/card table with counter wells and a well with two inkwells and an open tray, the glass inkwells with metal screw-on covers stamped 'Parkins & Gotto, London', raised on pad foot legs,76cm wide38cm deep75cm highCondition report: Possibly a later 2cm fillet running along the back of the upper sufcare.New baize.Lock missing.
A George III Hepplewhite period mahogany card table, with a solid mahogany serpentine fold-over top, revealing a baize inset playing surface, on elegant moulded scrolled legs,91cm wide45cm deep73cm highCondition report: An applied moulded ornament missing to the frieze.A 2.5cm piece of edge moulding missing to the frieze.The baize worn.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE FOLDING CARD TABLE IN THE MANNER OF INCE & MAYHEW, CIRCA 1800 The hinged and shaped top opening to a red baize playing surface and counter wells73cm high, 93cm wide, 45cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old splits, chips and losses. Movement within the frame overall. Red baize is a replacement. It bear the expected wear, marks and some discolourations. It has some tears and fading along the fold line to the centre and some lifting and wear to the edges. Metalware appears original. No key present, lock is open. Some old veneer and moulding repairs - see images. Some filler applied in places. Evidence of old worm in places throughout - see images. Some later screws to the interior of the carcass to secure the central element of the rear frieze. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A PAIR OF REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID FOLDING CARD TABLESCIRCA 1815 The hinged tops opening to baize inset playing surfaceseach 73cm high, 91cm wide, 45cm deep (when closed)Condition Report: There are marks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use. Some old chips and splits. The patina is fair . The colour is also fair overall. The tops are more faded as often seen due to sunlight/ polishing. The appearance of the surface could be simply improved by an experienced restored/ polisher.There are some areas of lifting to the brass stringing but all brass is present. Careful and relatively simple attention by a restorer could make good on the stringing. Some areas of other untidiness to the brass stringing Some indentation to the brass collars of the stems, one small nail has historically been put in at one position to secure. Some movement to the structure of the joints at the front corners of the tops (in three places) have caused some movement between elements (see images). In one position a replaced section of veneer has been crudely painted to simulate rosewood. The joint of one front leg of one table needs simple re-securing. The tables overall and the tops on the tables are stable. Some other legs have previously been re-secured, attention to some of the old repairs would improve their appearance. One back leg has previously been secured with a dowel joint that could be disguised. The rear corner of one top is slightly raised due to a poorly executed old repair. This also could be improved with fairly simple restoration. The interior baize is tidy overall and has been replaced not many years ago. There is very little minor untidiness to the edges of the baize itself, the adjacent banded edges with some untidiness and glue residue that requires careful cleaning to remove. Some old repairs. some small losses. Please refer to the additional images for a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY FOLDING CARD TABLE POSSIBLY IRISH, CIRCA 1750 The hinged and shaped top opening to a baize inset playing surface and counter wells 72cm high, 83cm wide, 41cm deep (when closed)Together with a letter of provenance, the letter probably 19th century in date and titled 'Card table from Flaxley Abbey'.Provenance: Flaxley Abbey, GloucestershireCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old chips and splits. Some small old repairs. Some additional dark marks and ring marks to top. Baize is a later replacement. It has some wear and fraying to edges and has 'bubbled' slightly along the fall line. Some plugged holes visible to front counter wells. Handle is a later addition (it appears to be early 19th century). The table originally would have had a 'blind' drawer (without handle). A later screw has been applied to the side of the drawer to stop it being pulled out fully. Some old vacant screw holes to the underside from where previous supports have been applied to splits in the board of the underside. Later baize has been applied to the top of the hinged rear leg. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A fine Irish George III period serpentine shaped inlaid mahogany fold-over Card Table, in the manner of William Moore, Dublin, the top inlaid with a large oval patrae inside an oval band and satinwood band to the outer border, on reeded and chamfered legs, 28 1/2"h x 35"w (73cms x 89cms). (1) Provenance : The FitzGerald Family , Carton House, Kildare, by direct family descent.
A fine Regency periodÿbrass inlaidÿrosewood fold-over Card Table, attributed to George Oakley, the rectangular top with rounded corners and band of brass inlaid stars and conforming frieze on a half reeded baluster stem with a brass gadroon collar on a circular platform and quadruple pod with brass inlaid splayed legs and brass lion paw castors, 28"h x 35 1/2"w (71cms x 90cms). (1) Provenance : The FitzGerald Family , Carton House, Kildare, by direct family descent.
Du Val (Pierre). Untitled Atlas (bound with) Les Acquisitions de la France par la Paix. Avec les Cartes Geographiques des Lieux Mentiones dans les Articles des Traitez de Munster, des Pyrenees, de Lorraine, et Autres, Paris, 1669, frontispiece of an ornate engraved compass rose, some holes affecting the printed image and margins, lacking titles, double-page index of French departments with near-contemporary manuscript numerals added to the list of maps, 33 (complete as list) double-page engraved miniature maps with contemporary outline colouring, occasional near-contemporary manuscript annotations to the verso of some maps, some staining throughout, bound with 'Les Acquisitions...', double-page engraved title, folding table of the acquisitions of France under Louis XIV (dated 1660), table split along old folds and with a closed handling tear, 24 engraved regional maps and town plans, 13 with contemporary outline colouring, some pencil annotations to the first rear endpaper, near-contemporary vellum, bumped, 12mo, contained in a modern card slipcaseQty: (1)NOTESSold as a collection of maps, not subject to return.
Folding Maps. A collection of seven maps, mostly 19th century, including Cruchley (G. F.). Cruchley's (Late Cary's) New Map of Ireland, showing Railways and all the Turnpike Roads with the Rivers and Canals..., circa 1845, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title and table of explanation, 760 x 640 mm, tartan endpapers with the bookplate of J. Stewart Robertson, contained in a contemporary cloth slipcase with publishers' printed label to upper cover, slipcase a little faded and worn at extremities, together with Cary (John). Cary's New Map of Ireland Exhibiting the whole of the Turnpike Roads with the Rivers and Canals..., 1832, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, slight offsetting, 760 x 640 mm, chalk endpapers, contained in a contemporary card slipcase with publisher's printed label to the upper cover, slight wear at extremities, with Walker (J. & A.). To Lieut. General The Most Honble. the Marquis of Anglesey, K. G. G. C. B..., This Map of North Wales is with his Lordship's permission most respectfully dedicated..., circa 1845, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title, engraved vignette of the Menai Bridge, slight staining and dust soiling, near-contemporary ink ownership signature to the upper margin, 625 x 770 mm, cloth endpapers, blind-stamped cloth binding with gilt publisher's stamp (Letts Son & Co.) to upper cover, faded and frayed along the spine, plus Cary (John). Cary's Reduction of his Larger Map of England and Wales with Part of Scotland..., 1805, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 760 x 630 mm, contained in a card slipcase with circular publisher's label to upper cover, slipcase heavily worn and frayed, and Laurie (Robert & Whittle James). A New Map of Scotland or North Britain, Drawn from the most approved Surveys..., 1794, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, inset map of the Shetland and Orkney Islands, slight staining, 570 x 525 mm, with Ordnance Survey (publishers). Map of Neath, Edward Stanford, circa 1860, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, scale 1 inch to the mile, 970 x 1430 mm, contained in a contemporary cloth slipcase with publisher's printed label to upper cover, slipcase stained and a little frayed, and plus a folding map of Argyleshire by John Johnstone and W. & A. K. Johnston and House of Commons Commissioners (publishers). Sixth Report of the Commissioners for Roads and Bridges in the Highlands of Scotland, 24th February 1813, title page and 45 pages of text, including an engraved plate of an elevation and plans of the Bonar Bridge and an engraved folding map of Scotland by A. Arrowsmith, contemporary outline colouring, map size 610 x 500 mm, contemporary blue paper wrappers with printed titles to both sidings, and a 20th-century book box, the covers decorated with a reproduction of H. Hondius's map of the word, 255 x 175 mmQty: (9)
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY FOLDING CARD TABLE, late 18th century, of demi lune form lined in red baize, moulded edged flame top over plain frieze, raised on reeded square tapering legs with brass spade feet, 37" x 18 1/4" x 29 1/2" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Fine quality timber, shrinkage split to top, rather poorly drilled in, two veneer patches, folding flap flat with no warping, baize replaced and good using fine silk velvet, old worm to soft timbers, replaced central cross brace underneath

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