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A PAIR OF REPRODUCTION REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY CROSSBANDED AND BRASS INLAID FOLD OVER CARD TABLE, canted front corners, green baize interior, break front frieze on a single rectangular tapering support and four outsplayed legs with moulded brass caps and casters, width 92cm x depth 45cm x open depth 90cm x height 79cm (some veneer loss)(condition: surface scratch to top left corner, baize on both is very good condition, veneer loss to one of the bases around 3.5cm x 1cm and again on the other base to side around 2.5cm x 2.5cm, white mark to one of the back left legs) I would have thought these tables are from the middle to late 20th century, but extremely good quality reproductions
A late 19th century French kingwood and gilt bronze mounted card table, in the Louis XV taste, the four-quarter veneered and crossbanded fold-over top opening to reveal baize lined playing surface, the shaped frieze with twin Sevres style inset porcelain panels and having central gilt bronze mount set with a crown, the cabriole legs with gilt bronze rams head chutes and further gilt bronze sabots, w.84cm, d.42cm, h.77cm
A set of six Royal Worcester porcelain menu holders from the ''Down-and-Out Men'' series introduced in 1874, the series figures were based on down and out characters seen on the streets of London, and at the table a menu card would be slung over the shoulders of each Man with peg leg, Man in top hat, Unhappy looking young man with hands in trousers and three others (6)
A FRENCH EMPIRE MAHOGANY COMBINATION WRITING TABLE card table, the top finely inlaid in cut brass with a vacant cartouche within ornate leaf scroll frame, line inlaid borders, the purple felt interior within gilt tooled leather borders, the frieze drawer opening to reveal sliding writing surface, square tapered legs with brass sockets, 70cm wide x 76cm high. See illustration
Derbyshire. Sanderson (George). This map of the County of Derby from a Careful Survey made in the years 1834 and 1835, is with the greatest respect inscribed to John Coke Esqre. Of Debdale, One of His Majesty's Justices of Peace for the County, 1st edition, published Septr. 15, 1836, engraved large scale map with bright contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen on two sheets, calligraphic cartouche, compass rose, table of explanation and an uncoloured engraved view of Haddon Hall, contemporary green card endpapers, each sheet 780 x 1210 mm, contained in a contemporary morocco gilt book box with contrasting morocco label to spineQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: The Estate of the late David Wilson (1926-2020). An uncommon large scale map in very good condition. Similar in style to the Greenwood map which had been published eleven years earlier but with greater detail. Sanderson is probably best known for his monumental circular wall map of '20 Miles round Mansfield'
Folding maps. A mixed collection of ten folding maps, mostly 19th century, including Cruchley (G. F.). Cruchley's Improved Geographical Companion throughout England & Wales including part of Scotland, 1825, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, three tables of reference and a table of explanation, slight off-setting, 940 x 650 mm, marbled endpapers, contemporary card slipcase with printed label to upper cover, case split and worn, together with Colton & Co. (Publisher). Colton's England and Wales, 1878, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, laid on linen, inset map of the Scilly Isles, old folds, slight staining, 640 x 430 mm, bound in contemporary cloth boards with gilt title to upper cover, with Bacon (G. W., publisher). New Plan of Dublin and Suburbs, circa 1900, colour lithographic map, old folds, 785 x 690 mm, bound in publisher's decorative red cloth boards with a ten page alphabetical index bound in before the map, plus Wyld (James). Map of Europe Exhibiting its Principal States and Physical Features, circa 1850, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 535 x 680 mm, marbled endpapers, with an incomplete (lacking 1 section of 12) Blacks new large Map of Scotland and a Stanford large scale map of Ireland (lacking 1 sheet of 4) with four others similar including examples by Ordnance Survey and Ward Lock and Co. various sizes and condition
London. Greenwood (C. & J.), Map of London from an Actual Survey made in the years 1824, 1825 & 1826..., Published by the Proprietors, Greenwood Pringle & Co., 1st edition, August 21, 1827, uncoloured map engraved by James & Josiah Neele in 36 sections, laid on later card in six parts, calligraphic cartouche and table of explanation, dedication to George IV, inset views of St Pauls and Westminster Abbey, damp staining around the title has caused discolouration and fraying with some loss to the printed surface, other small areas of loss where old folds cross, overall size 1240 x 1825 mmQty: (1)NOTESHowgego, Printed Maps of London 1553 - 1850, 309, state 1. The Greenwood brothers Christopher and John spent three years preparing this remarkable new survey of London, prepared on the lavish scale of 8 inches to a mile, illustrating for the first time the planned development of Belgravia by Thomas Cubitt, the completion of the Grand Surrey Canal and Regent's Park one year before it was completed in 1828.
* Dietrich (Christian Wilhelm Ernst, 1712-1774). Head portrait of a lady, brown ink on laid paper, head and shoulders study of a lady profile to right, wearing a loose fitting robe with her hair swept up behind her head, sheet size 8.8 x 7.7 cm (3.5 x 3 ins), laid down on later card, mounted, together with a large collection of mostly 18th and 19th century drawings and prints, including: 2 large chiascuro woodcuts by John Baptiste Jackson, one after Titian's Descent of the Holy Spirit, published 1745, the other after Leandro Bassano's The Raising of Lazarus, published 1742, both damaged; a large later 18th century English scene of warriors in the manner of Fuseli or John Hamilton Mortimer, pen, black ink, and grey wash, damaged with substantial loss; a good early 19th century pencil drawing on paper of the Reverend Henry Mortlock (1788-1834) of the East India Company; a pencil drawing on paper, circa 1830s, of French Revolutionaries around a table, annotated in contemporary ink with the names Dupuis, Mercier, Lameth, Chenier, Condoret and Fabre d'Eglantine; an abstract watercolour and gouache painting of 3 figures by Victor Roman (1937-1995); 2 small early 19th century views of Venice, one with watercolour wash; and an 18th century sepia ink drawing of a courting couple, attributed to Maria Callani in pencil on mount; plus other miscellaneous ephemera, e.g. correspondence, exhibition catalogues, invitations, etc., various condition and sizesQty: (-)
A 'George II' mahogany concertina action card table, folding top with carved edge enclosing an inset baize lined playing surface, above a long frieze drawer, straightened cabriole legs carved to the knees with stiff acanthus, pad feet, 73cm high, 91cm wide (incorporating some period timbers)
A Victorian burr walnut and marquetry combination writing and card table, folding top with inset tooled leather writing surface enclosing a plateau lined for cards in baize, above a pair of frieze drawers, turned and fluted end supports and stretcher, scroll feet carved with acanthus, ceramic casters, 74cm high, 98cm wide, c.1860
A 19th century Louis XV Revival gilt metal mounted kingwood and marquetry shaped rectangular card table, crossbanded top enclosing an inset baize lined playing surface, above a shaped frieze, profusely inlaid with sprays of flowers, leafy scrolls and musical and pastrol trophies, serpentine legs, 77cm high, 86cm wide, c.1860
Regency rosewood and brass inlaid folding pedestal card table, circa 1820, the top inlaid with brass stringing and with anthemion details, opening to a green baize playing surface, the frieze further inlaid with anthemion, raised on a waisted rectangular column on four brass inlaid sabre legs with cast brass toes and castors, width 91cm, depth 45.5cm, height 74cm (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
Late George III fiddle back mahogany folding card table, circa 1820, D-shaped top crossbanded with rosewood and with boxwood string inlays, opening to a baize playing surface, supported on double gates to the rear, the frieze inlaid with ebony stringing and raised on turned and ringed legs, width 91cm, depth 44.5cm, height 74cm (Viewing is by appointment only during published times. Bidding is by commission, telephone or online only. Condition report available on request).
Early Victorian rosewood card tableCondition report: Loss to veneer on edges of table top and on base. Long piece of veneer missing on back of table where it folds. When folded out the table top measures 91.5cm squared, the green fabric top is very stained and starting to split along the middle fold. (see additional images). Height 72cm
A collection of silver and white metal gentleman's accessories, two Links of London Fountain Pens, a pair of Links of London sunglasses, Links football keyring, two other keyrings, a silver ingot and similar cufflinks, a silver cigarette case Birmingham 1942, 3.7oz, silver engine turned cigar cutter, silver engine turned business card holder, silver propelling pencil, a Ronson Newport table lighter, costume jewellery brooches, etc
Good quality figured walnut card table, circa 1930, the shaped moulded top above a serpentine shaped frieze and shell carved cabriole supports, 33ins wideNo damages or repairs to woodwork, but polish on top is badly crazed, needs stripping and re-polishing all over33ins wide x 16ins deep x 28.5ins high

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