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A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD FOLDING CARD TABLE, probably by Marsh, Jones & Cribb, Leeds, the moulded edged swivel top opening to a maroon baize, plain frieze with ogee corners, raised on turned tapering supports with brass toes joined by a shaped stretcher, 36" x 19" x 29" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY CONCERTINA ACTION FOLDING CARD TABLE, mid 18th century, of oblong form, the foliate carved edged top opening to a green baize, plain frieze with carved edge moulding, raised on four moulded and chamfered square supports, 33" x 16 1/2" x 28 3/4" (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID CARD TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the fold-over top opening to a green baize playing surface, raised on scrolled supports above a quadriform base with downswept legs ending in brass paw caps and castors, with brass inlay throughout 92cm wide, 73cm high, 45cm deep, 90cm deep (open) Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany square envelope card table, boxwood strung and raised on tapered legs of square section with low stretchers and terminating in spade feet. Width 54 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The table is in structurally good condition. The green baize lined interior requires replacing. The interior flaps have some minor veneer stress marks and the front flap has two small inexplicable pinholes to the left hand side. All hinges are original and in good order. When the table is closed the top surface is in generally good order. There are one or two minor blemishes but no real issues. The table edge is in good condition. The frieze is in good order all round. All legs are in good order with no damage, repairs or restoration. The stretchers are in good order.
A late 19th/early 20th century Gillow & Co. mahogany turnover top card table, with blind fretwork frieze, raised on tapered legs of square section united by ring turned stretchers, stamped "Gillow & Co. 1007". Height 77.5 cm, depth 48 cm, width 92 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The top is flat and not warped. It has old surface dings, marks and scratches but no significant condition issues. The moulded edge has a small crush on the right hand side. The green baize lined interior is extremely dirty. The foliate engraved hinges are original and in good order. The blind fretwork frieze is in good condition. All corner fretwork spandrels are present. The legs are in generally good condition with no visible repairs or breaks. The turned supporting stretchers are in good order also. The brass castors are slightly recessed in to the spade foot. The two left hand feet have timber losses to the front facing edges.
A George III mahogany serpentine fronted card table, with green baize lined interior and raised on moulded legs. Width 82.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The table top generally faded with the exception of a centre square which has clearly had something positioned on it. There are numerous ink and watermarks and a lot of minor scuffs and scratches. There is a small timber loss to the rear left hand corner just above the hinge. There is a scuff to the front left hand top corner of the flap. The top is not warped when viewed from the front, there are however slight gaps when viewed from the side. The playing surface is in reasonable order with only minor splitting down the middle seam. The top of the bottom section of the inner top has a 1 cm section of crossbanded veneer missing. The hinges are original. The sides and front are in generally good condition as is the bottom moulding which is all present. All legs are in generally good condition with the usual nibbles and scuffs that one would expect. There is some evidence of old long gone woodworm to the softwood sections of the table top and to the rear fold out gates.

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