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A 19th Century Dutch walnut and inlaid fold-over card table in the early 18th Century manner, the marquetry inlaid top decorated with a vase of flowers and foliate swags with butterfly inlaid spandrels opening to reveal a red baize lined interior with counter and card recesses inlaid with playing cards over a shaped freize with single drawer marquetry inlaid with foliage and flowers, raised on shell carved cabriole legs to paw/hoof feet, 74.5 cm wide
A late Victorian fold-over card table in the French taste, the marquetry top decorated with musical instruments and lattice work, raised on fluted legs joined by a pole stretcher, with overall ormolu mounts of foliage and trailing husks, labelled for Richardson & Sons, Hull, 1871, 90cm wide, 77cm high. Condition report: top with hinge broken, old repair to marquetry, watermarks.
DEAKIN’S TABLE FRUIT SHOP DISPLAY ADVERTISEMENT, in card with stand to the reverse, shows a Victorian dressed child holding a plate of fruit in one hand and the other hand resting on the product. Accompanied by another shop display sign for “High Class – Excel Tongues – Excel Company Ltd” with movable price. (2 items)
A William IV rosewood pedestal card table, 91.5cm wide. Condition Report: Condition of this table is commensurate with age and use. However the veneer is split or cracked in several places overall. The baize has been replaced and a repair can be seen on the front edge. There is a small piece of beading missing from the front edge.
A Queen Anne Concertina Acton Card Table the shaped top is crossbanded and has herringbone inlay borders, the surface lifts to reveal a baize-lined interior with candle stands and guinea wells, the frieze is similarly crossbanded with herringbone inlay, the whole is raised on circular tapering legs with lappet capitals and terminate in pad feet, the whole in remarkable condition retaining its original hinges and oak card drawer beneath with a wonderful original patina throughout, 89cm wide, 70cm high, 45cm deep
A 19th Century Premier Partie Boulle Writing Table by Town & Emanuel in laid with brass marquetry on an ebony and rosewood veneered ground, incorporating an early 18th century Regence boulle top, decorated with musical vignettes and floral arabesques in the manner of Jean Berain, the frieze containing a drawer on each side and decorated with foliate ornament against a brass ground, on rectangular, tapering legs each supported by a plinth base and joined by a shaped stretcher, bearing the trade label of Town & Emanuel. 117cm wide, 76cm high, 68cm deep Town and Emanuel (1830-1840) traded from 103 New Bond Street and their trade card from a table formerly in the Duke of Bucchleuch's collection is recorded in the Victoria and Albert Museum archives. It bears the trade label dated 183- stating ` Town & Emanuel. Manufacturers of Buhl Marquetrie, Resner & Carved Furniture, Tripods, Screens & c. Of the finest & most superb designs of the times of Louis 14th. Splendid Cabinets & tables inlaid with fine Sevres & Dresden China & c. Old paintings & Curiosities Brought & Exchanged; Buhl & Antique Furniture Repaired. By Appointment to Her Majesty'. Another label recorded on a Kingwood and tulipwood `bureau plat' of Louis XV style bears the Arms of Queen Adelaide. In 1830, the firm supplied 3rd Lord Braybrooke with a looking-glass costing £8 5s for Audley End, Essex or his London house. In 1838 Town and Emanuel delivered `new furniture' for STrafford House, London, at a cost of £12 12s. By 1840 they were listed in directories as Town & Co., `dealers in & Manufacturers of antique furniture, curiosities & pictures (see Geoffrey Beard and Christopher Gilbert, `The Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660', 1986, pp. 900-901
A VICTORIAN KINGWOOD AND MARQUETRY FOLDING CARD TABLE in the French revival style richly inlaid with scrolling foliage, griffins and urns, and with ebony trim, stringing and gilt metal mounts, the earred swivel top lined in baize and opening to reveal interior with fitted compartments, raised on turned tapering and fluted ebonised legs joined by shaped cross stretchers centred by an urn surmount, 25" x 16 1/2" x 30" (Illustrated)
A good quality 19th century French fold over top card table in the Louis XV1 style with serpentine moulded outline, lattice marquetry panels and decorative applied ormolu mounts, with central cherub panel, baize lined and raised on four turned tapered and fluted legs with brass feet, 86cm wide approximately

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