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A near pair of George III mahogany serpentine card tables, each with a hinged top with a floret carved edge revealing a baize lined surface on a concertina action frame, the plain frieze above a cable moulding on moulded and carved chamfered legs with block feet, one table with slight differences to the details on the legs, 73cm high, 91.6cm wide, 45cm deep and 72.7cm high, 91cm wide, 44.7cm deep. (2)
λ A Regency rosewood card table attributed to Gillows, the 'D' shaped swivel and fold-over top with a locking catch above a frieze inlaid with brass marquetry panels and a nulled moulding, on a turned and lobed baluster stem and leaf carved scroll legs and brass castors, 74.3cm high, 91.2cm wide, 45.5cm deep.
λ A Regency partridgewood card table in the manner of George Oakley, inlaid with boxwood stringing, the 'D' shaped hinged swivel and fold-over top, crossbanded in calamander on four ring turned baluster columns, on downswept legs and brass caps and castors, 75.7cm high, 91.3cm wide, 44.8cm deep. Provenance: Sir Francis Cook, first Baronet (1817-190) merchant and art collector and by direct descent. His father William Cook (1784-1869) started in business as a retail linen-draper at 7 Great Warner Street, Clerkenwell and moved to 21-3 St. Paul's Churchyard in 1834. The firm of Cook, Son & Gladstones became one of the largest of its kind in the country. The founder William Cook left a fortune of over £2,000,000. The family believe that this table was possibly commissioned from George Oakley who had premises at 35 St. Paul's Churchyard.
A George III painted satinwood demi-lune card table in the manner of Seddon, the hinged fold-over top decorated with ribbon tied floral swags hung with portrait medallions with scrolling leaves and a flowers, an urn and a basket of fruit, on a giltwood base with fluted tapering legs headed by carved paterae, 72.5cm high, 98cm wide, 48.3cm deep. Provenance: From the collection of Sir Jeremy Lever.
A late 20th Century Chinese Chippendale style mahogany fold over card table on square block legs and carved corner brackets, together with a matching set of four standard chairs each upholstered in pink floral damask bearing labels to underside of chairs 'Reproduced from the original in 10 Downing Street London England by kind permission of the Rt.Hon Sir Harold Wilson K.G.OBE.FRS.MD Prime Minister 1975.' (5)N.B. These chairs are offered for sale as works of art. They may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling.
A collection of furniture comprising a modern oak corner cupboard with two doors enclosing DVD and CD racks, raised on a plinth base by Philip Hearcy, together with a similar oak dining table, the plain top with integral draw leaf, raised on a square pedestal to splayed base, a mid 20th Century oak three shelf bookcase with glazed doors, a needlework footstool, a folding card table, an oak coffee table on castors, modelled as a 19th Century drawer and a collection of beech drawer units and an oak and elm carver chair with vase shaped back splat with rush seat and stretchered base together with a mahogany butler's tray with galleried sides on a folding base

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