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20th century mahogany envelope card table, green baise top raised on floral carved cabriole legs and claw and ball feet, 73 x 109 x 109cm. General wear Scratches and knocks to top and interior , and damage to green baize and small hole in middle and one corner has come loosescratches to legs
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR DOUBLE FOLD OVER TEA/CARD TABLE, fitted with a long drawer, turned wooden handles, on four chamfered block legs with brass caps and casters, approximate width 83.5cm x depth 41cm x height 75cm (condition: top fold is slightly warped, brass caps not original, some old repairs including to drawer front, other scratches commensurate with age and use)
A George II style walnut fold-over card table retailed by Harrods, 81cm (32 ins) wide.Condition ReportSmall losses to veneer overall, lifting and flaking of veneer. Two patches of replacement veneer to the top, stain to top, looks like a patch to top front leg and possible split / repair to back right leg. Baize worn and stained, otherwise good overall condition. Max depth 39.5cms, height 76cms.
Mountaineering.- Auldjo (John) Narrative of an Ascent to the Summit of Mont Blanc on the 8th and 9th August, 1827, first edition, large paper copy, half-title, 22 lithographed plates, plans, maps, cross-sections etc. including 7 views on india paper and mounted, one folding panorama, facsimile letter, map with routes hand-coloured and hand-coloured geological table & chart of heights of mountains, some light foxing, mostly marginal, pencil quotation on half-title, short tear to upper edge of H2, original boards, uncut, paper label on spine, spine and joints neatly repaired, preserved in modern card chemise and cloth slip-case, [Meckly 8; Neate A75; Perret 183], 4to, 1828.
A George II "Cuban" Mahogany Rectangular Tea Table, with plain folding top, fitted one frieze drawer on turned legs with moulded lappet to knees and pad feet, 30ins wide x 14ins deep x 28.75ins high, and an Edwardian mahogany rectangular card table, with figured veneered top enclosing baize lined interior, on square tapered and splayed legs, 21ins wide x 14.75ins deep x 29ins high
Fine quality early 19th century rosewood metamorphic fold-over card table by T & G Seddon, the swivel top enclosing a green lined interior upon sliding cheval tapered sliding supports with applied foliate and roundel mouldings, bears maker's label, number 3245, 39" wide, 19.75" deep, 30" high ** The top rotates 180 degrees and as it does the supports contract inwards
An 18th century Dutch mahogany and marquetry fold over gateleg card table, rectangular hinged top with a moulded edge, marquetry and satinwood inlay centre of an urn and floral trails enclosing a lined interior card playing surface with the corners trimmed in leather inlaid wooden card represents, fitted with two end single frieze drawers, raised on cabriole marquetry inlay legs with padded feet plus a folding gateleg. 76cm H x 76cm W x 51cm D (closed) 102cm (opened)
A Victorian walnut shaped rectangular card table, folding top with matched veneers enclosing an inset baize lined playing surface, turned end supports and stretcher carved with stylised lotus, scroll feet, ceramic casters, 73cm high, 88cm wide, c.1860***Please note that this lot may have been affected by flood water***
Ï’A Regency rosewood and brass marquetry folding card table, circa 1815, the hinged rectangular top with rounded corners, revolving and opening to a baize playing surface, above a tablet moulded frieze, the turned, reeded and lappet carved stem on tapering outswept legs, terminating in lion paw feet and castors, 74cm high, 92cm wide, 45cm deep when closed Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
An Anglo Indian carved padouk folding card table, circa 1820, the folding rectangular top with guilloche carved edge opening to a baize inset surface, the turned and reeded stem incorporating a flower head motif, flanked by four moulded downswept pilasters, on a concave sided base terminating in carved lion paw feet, 74cm high, 87cm wide, 42cm deep
A George II mahogany combined tea and card table, probably Irish, circa 1760, the twin hinged rectangular top with outset front corners, opening to a tea table and then a card table incorporating a baize inset surface and counter wells, the shaped frieze above cabriole shaped tapering legs surmounted by stylised fluted terminals and carved acanthus leaves, terminating in pad feet, 72cm high, 79cm wide, 38cm deep Provenance: Private Collection, Wales The secret drawer to the rear frieze of this table is an unusual and interesting feature.For related folding tables displaying related unusual designs of carving, see The Knight of Glin and James Peill, Irish Furniture, Yale University Press, 2007, page 237.
Thomas and George Seddon. An early Victorian rosewood card table, with folding rectangular top, beaded turned stem, triangular platform and turned feet, W.92cm D.46cm H.76cmCondition: A little faded with the top now a light gingery tone, slightly more faded at one end than the other, some scratches, dents and scuffs to the top commensurate with age, top flap is very slightly bowed, old baize faded and tatty, some small losses of veneers around the frieze particularly at one end of both flaps, paper label for Seddon applied to underside, base scuffed commensurate with use.
A 19th Century English antique rosewood envelope card / games table in he manner of Gillows having a four section folding metamorphic top revealing green baize playing area. Single drawer to the frieze and raised on tapering reeded column legs with brass castors. Impressed numerals to underside. Measures: 76cm x 64cm.

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