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In the manner of William Trotter, Edinburgh. A good early 19th century rosewood and brass inlaid card table with a beaded top moulding above a pollard oak brass inlaid central motif surrounded by carved acanthus leaves, a carved central column above four scrolling carved legs with rosettes, supported on four well cast decorative brass toe castors circa 1810, 97cms wide x 48cms deep x 74cms high. Estimate £150-200.
A Chinese Chippendale manner 19th century mahogany fold top games / card table. The table having a rectangular top with carved edges opening to reveal a squared extended top. Fitted frieze below with pierced fret to corners. Raised on straight squared supports.Measures approx. 73cm x 80cm x 40cm.
A William IV 19th century rosewood fold top card games table. The table having a canted top opening to reveal a blue velvet circular baize liner. Carved fitted frieze below with central canted baluster column. Raised on a quadruped base with hairy paw terminal feet. From the property of a lady at number 3 the Royal Cresent Bath. Measures approx. 77cm x 92cm x 46cm.
An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood inlaid envelope card table, with blue baize lined central panel and each flange with dimple, above single frieze drawer, raised on square section tapering cross-stretchered supports, 72 x 56 x 56cm.Condition Report: The flaps have shrunk leaving a gap when closed, the baize liner is intact but frayed around the edges and worn, joints slightly loose for the cross-stretcher and the legs to the frieze, the top has sunbleaching and a ring stain to the centre, but overall appears to be in ok condition.
REGENCY MAHOGANY, ZEBRA WOOD, EBONY AND BRASS CARD TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the D shaped fold-over top crossbanded and outlined with brass line inlay, opening to a green baize playing surface above a frieze centred with an ebony tablet with inlaid brass anthemion, raised on four spiral carved supports on a platform with hipped sabre legs with brass roundels and ending in brass hairy paw caps and castors 91cm wide, 75cm high, 45.5cm deep
A box and contents of various vintage toys and games including board games, Parker "Peg'ity", magnetic fishing, "The Victory Set Table Tennis", Chad Valley "Up and Over or Walkaway Derby", boxed "Sheridan set", Abydos puzzle, "Captain Burnaby" by Tissot, Cunard White Star jigsaw puzzle "RMS Queen Mary", Serpent label set, Peter Cheyney "The crime club card game", five various sets of playing cards, Conyingham Cup race game with horse figures and cards, box containing blue, green, clear and red glass bean counters, vintage gold plush bear in Homeguard uniform, box of vintage tortoiseshell and faux tortoiseshell hair combs and clips, a Malcolm Campbell Blue Bird pencil case, a wooden and wirework painted model of swimmer escaping a crocodile, rag doll of a pony etc
A Victorian burr walnut veneered card table, the quartered top with serpentine edge and moulded decoration, over a plain frieze, on carved and turned end pillar supports, united by a centre stretcher, raised on carved and moulded cabriole legs to scroll feet, 91 cm wide x 43.5 cm deep x 69 cm high and a set of four Oxford type bar back chairs, three stamped RW (5)
A bamboo and lacquered two section magazine rack in the Oriental taste, 48 cm wide x 23.5 cm deep x 49.5 cm high together with a late Victorian mahogany card table, the top opening to reveal a baize covered interior raised on ringed and turned legs to H stretcher raised on brass caps to china castors, closed 76.5 cm wide x 38.5 cm deep x 76.5 cm high (2)
Jessie M. King for Liberty & Co. Dressing table set comprising hand mirror, three brushes, tray, comb and shoe horn, with original card box, 1906-1913 Silver, enamel, ivory, mirrored glass Hand mirror, 27.5cm high, 134cm wide (7) Exhibited The Liberty Style, Japan, June 1999, p.122, no. 192 Literature 'The Studio yearbook of Decorative Art', 1909, p.143, hair brush illustrated Victor Arwas, ‘Art Nouveau: from Mackintosh to Liberty’, Papadakis, 2000, set illustrated on page 53 Ivory submission reference 4DU8UYPM
A French Louis XVI style kingwood card table having a marquetry inlaid fold-over top with lobed corners and a revolving action to reveal a fitted compartment and a baize lined playing surface with brass mounted edges over an inlaid and crossbanded frieze raised on turned and fluted tapering supports on arrow feet united by a flat cross stretcher. H.76 W.91.5 D.69.5cm (with table top fully revolved and open)
A GEORGE III KINGWOOD BANDED INLAID MAHOGANY DEMI-LUME CARD TABLEOn tapering square supports, 96cm wide; 44cm deep; 73cm highGood overall condition, minor old marks and scratches present, beize lining in good order. Three worm holes present to back rail, small section of veneer missing to right hinge, with small chips to the supports.
A MID 18TH CENTURY PADAUK RECTANGULAR BREAKFRONT CARD TABLEwith dished gaming wells on pad feet, 79cm wide; 38cm deep; 79cm highGood overall condition no signs of old wood worm present, old marks and scratches present, repairs to the corner bricks at the top of supports with one missing, beize lining has not been fitted correctly, see additional images.
A Regency plum pudding mahogany D-shaped card table - the strung, cross banded fold-over top opening on two gatelegs, lined with later green baize, over a frieze with inlaid geometric strung panels, raised on turned, tapered legs with baluster feet. (LWH 91 x 45 x 74.5cm). polish defective to top.

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