A small Victorian walnut fold over top card table of rectangular form raised on turned column supports united by a central further turned rail/stretcher together with an Edwardian mahogany footstool with square drop in floral tapestry top raised on squat carved claw and ball supports, a further stool, two occasional tables of varying design, three tier cake stand and two towel rails, one with rope twist rails and turned acorn finials
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A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD CARD TABLE the chamfered rectangular top broadly crossbanded in satinwood within rosewood, the frieze inlaid with boxwood stringing, on an ebonised turned column and down-curved legs, 36ins. (91cms.) wideCondition reports are available via the ‘View Complete Catalogue’ link at www.lawrences.co.uk
AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPLE TOP TEA, CARD, BACKGAMMON AND CHESS TABLE the card surface with counter sunk money and candlestick wells, the chess and backgammon surface with a rising portion revealing a well, the side with an outward hinged compartment for pen and ink, on cabriole legs with lappet knees, 33ins. (84cms.) wideCondition reports are available via the ‘View Complete Catalogue’ link at www.lawrences.co.uk
An early 19th century French boulle serpentine fold-over card table, the top with central triumphant motif within scrolling leaf and urn boule panel within an ebonised border, over a shaped apron with central mask motif on four tapering cabriole legs, with gilt metal mounts to the knees and scroll foot, 89cm wide, 78cm high, 44.5cm deep
A George II walnut concertina action card table by Benjamin Crook, the hinged fold-over top inlaid feather stringing revealing a baize lined surface with candle stands and counter wells above a frieze drawer, on shell and husk capped cabriole legs and pad feet, the remains of the cabinet makers paper label, and with an ivorine label inscribed `COWDRAY 103 1919`, 71.7cm high, 83.5cm wide, 40cm deep. (closed) Provenance: Sir Weetman Dickenson Pearson, 1st Viscount Cowdray and by descent at Cowdray Park, West Sussex, to the late Elizabeth Viscountess Cowdray.
A late Victorian walnut envelope card table by Gregory & Co., the swivel moulded edge top revealing a baize lined surface above a frieze drawer, stamped twice `GREGORY & CO, 212 & 214 REGENT ST LONDON`, and `2926`, with pierced fret spandrels on turned legs united by an `X` stretcher and on brass castors, 77.5cm high, 60.4cm square.

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