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Edwardian inlaid mahogany serpentine fold over top card table, tooled baise lined, floral ivory inlay to the top, boxwood stringing and banded in satinwood, raised on tapering spade foot legs, W92cm, H78cm, D46cm Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Regency mahogany pedestal card table, the fold-over top with satinwood stringing and canted corners, opening to reveal baize lined playing surface, the whole on four ring turned columns to a square platform raised on four outswept square section supports with brass paw caps and casters, w.91cm, d.45cm, h.73.5cm
A circa 1900 rosewood and inlaid envelope card table, the four section top with arabesque boxwood and ivory inlays decorated with penwork, opening to reveal baize lined playing surface with four dished counter wells, all above a frieze drawer and platform undertier (cut down), w.55cm (closed), h.64cm
A Victorian figured walnut pedestal card table, the four quarter veneered fold-over top with swivel action, having a moulded and trailing leaf carved edge, opening to reveal baize lined playing surface, raised on a four section pedestal to hipped outswept cabriole supports with pot casters, w.93cm, d.49cm, h.72cm
A GEORGE II WALNUT CARD TABLE opening on a concertina action, the well-figured top with projecting corners opening to reveal a baize-lined interior with candle stands and guinea wells, on shell-carved cabriole legs ending in webbed claw feet, 34" wide. See illustration Provenance: Purchased from Colonel Peter Dryden in October 1988.
A Sheraton period half round, mahogany veneered, satinwood and rosewood crossbanded, fold top card table. Condition Report: New blue base inside some satinwood missing on legs. Two large cracks to top and numerous small cracks as expected from this period (see images). In its time a good quality item of furniture.
Malcolm Campbell Ephemera A rare Brooklands Junior Car Club (J.C.C) car badge, 1930s period, numbered J2779, complete with a J.C.C. membership card, with signature of the secretary of the J.C.C plus one reading 'Malcolm Campbell' - display base mounted. Together with a large silver-plated bronze/enamel member's lapel badge from the same estate. Plus, a cloth Union Jack pennant, c1930s, signed in pencil 'M. Campbell', together with a menu from the centenary of the 'Ancient Order of the Foresters Friendly Society', signed to the cover 'M. Campbell' - Malcolm Campbell was reputedly a guest speaker at the event, held on 26th October 1934, however he doesn't feature in the table plan. (5)

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