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A George II Walnut, Crossbanded and Featherbanded Foldover Card Table, mid 18th century, the quarter-veneered top with hinged leaf enclosing a green baize-lined interior with mould gaming counter wells, the rear legs extending on a scissor-action frame with acanthus-carved cabriole legs and ball and claw feet87cm by 43cm by 73cm
A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT VENEERED EBONISED FOLDOVER CARD TABLE with shaped rectangular top concealing red baize playing surface over brass mounted apron with inset porcelain plaques on turned supports with out swept feet terminating in ceramic casters joined by turned stretcher adorned with brass urn, 76cm high x 92cm wide x 46cm deep Condition Report:Available upon request
Victorian figured walnut card table, the shaped hinged top with baize lined interior and stipple decorative border over foliate scroll cartouche to frieze, raised on conforming baluster pedestal over four downswept scroll supports with ceramic castors, 92cm x 45cm / 91cm extended x 73cm high
An early 18th century mahogany and marquetry shaped rectangular table box, hinged cover with stuffed-over upholstery, enclosing a divided interior, the side inlaid in bone and ebony with playing card suits, crosses and eight-pointed stars, 29.5cm wide, c.1720Provenance: Inscribed to verso of cover Bought at Abbeville, Aug 1917; silk covering procured at same time, Gordon HomeAlthough one must be wary of the temptation to indulge in conjecture, the English Artist Gordon Cochrane Home (1878 - 1969) was in France at points during 1914 and 1920 while serving as a Major in the Royal Army Service Corps.
A George III satinwood card table with semi-elliptical top, inlaid with radiating veneers and amboyna scallops, the frieze with a swag, on square tapering legs,106.5cm wide46cm deep77cm highProvenance: Farmleigh, Blue Bedroom.Condition ReportSome radiating veneers are lifting with one small section missing, there are some small areas near the hinge on the righ hand side where there is a lifting of veneers, the front left panel of veneer is also starting to lift. There is an old repair to one front leg and overall the table is a little wobbly. The red baize lining is in good condition.
A Sheraton mahogany and inlaid card table,the demilune top with a satinwood fan and trailing penwork-decorated banded border, on tapering square legs with bellflower inlays,97cm wide43.5cm deep77cm highProvenance: Farmleigh, Blue Dressing Room.Condition ReportThe uneven top with evidence of timber shrinkage, but no splitsThe table has some movement in the joints
A George II mahogany card table,with three-quarter round corners and a shell-carved apron, green baize lining and counter recesses, on later carved cabriole legs and claw feet,83cm wide41cm deep76cm highCondition ReportLater carved knees and moulding section missing from the top of the rear left leg.evidence of timber shrinkage to the freize panel. The top is 18th century. The legs are later, believed to be 19th century. The table is of Farmleigh provenance.
An Edwardian satinwood envelope card table by Maple & Co, the square top with each flap string inlaid with scroll detail, opening to a green baize surface with wells to each inner flap, supported on four tapered legs joined by an x-stretcher with turned finial, on castors, 75 cm high x 55.5 cm wide
Y A FINE SWISS FIGURED WALNUT INTERCHANGEABLE CYLINDER MUSIC BOX ON TABLEUNSIGNED BUT PROBABLY BY NICOLE FRERES, GENEVA, CIRCA 1870Each 12.75 inch pinned cylinder with a choice of six tunes playing on a 122 tooth comb, set within a gilt painted steel bed with large ratchet-crank wound going barrel, governor, and start/stop mechanism to the left hand end opposing tune selection shunt mechanism to the right, with pivoted screw clamps for the barrel arbor pivots (to allow removal/changing of the cylinders), set beneath a glazed hinged cover with REPEAT/CHANGE and PLAY/STOP operating levers to right hand side, the hinged lid applied with card sheet listing each of the six tunes per cylinder including Le Talisman, William Tell and La Traviata to cylinder no. 3; Home Sweet Home, Auld lang syne, The blue bells of Scotland and God save the Queen to no. 4; and On the beautiful blue Danube and La Polka des Oiseaux to no. 6, the lower margin of the sheet inscribed No. 23694, G'me 34 within the decorative line borders, the box with tulipwood banded top over conforming front applied with elaborate grotesque mask and scroll cast escutcheon and gilt scroll handles to the conforming side panels, the table with ebonised moulded edge to the conforming banded top incorporating rounded angles, over central panelled frieze drawer containing two additional cylinders over further lambrequin-shaped apron drawer containing the three further cylinders, on part-ebonised faceted tapered supports with inverted baluster-shaped feet, complete with a printed card instruction sheet.94cm (37ins) high, 106cm (41.75ins) wide, 61cm (24ins) deep. Condition Report: Mechanism is complete, original and in working order with no visible damage or loses to the comb (including the resonator weights). The only fault is the start-stop lever connection requires attention. The brass shows overall light to moderate discolouration and the gilt bed has ben re-painted at some point. The spare cylinders are all present and appear to be in good original condition with no visible damage.The case is in very good original condition with faults very much limited to very slight movement/lifting to the veneers (no losses) and some slight rubbing/wear to the ebonised finish. The ebonised interior of the drawers have some slight marks/bruises but are generally in very good original condition. Table has a key for the drawers. Condition Report Disclaimer
An early 19th Century mahogany and ebony strung card table, the foldover top with reeded edge opening to reveal a green baize lined interior over a satin wood and rosewood strung frieze on turned and ringed tapering legs to peg feet 91 cm wide x 45 cm deep x 71.5 cm high together with a 20th Century mahogany drop flap oval butler's tray on plain mahogany stand 76 cm x 55 cm x 58.5 cm high (sides up), a terracotta upholstered rectangular dressing stool on cabriole legs to pad feet in the Georgian style, an uphostered bar stool, dining chair and a wrought iron standard lamp (6)
A William IV rosewood card tablecirca 1830the foldover top revealing a blue baize playing surface, the tapered column with a lotus leaf collar, on a quatreform base with scroll feet and castorsheight 74cm, width 91cm, depth 45cmCondition: In good houseworn condition overall with some old marks and scratches. The swivel action is a little slow, splits to carcase wood visible below baize.
A William IV pollard oak card tablecirca 1830the swivel foldover top revealing a baize inset, the reeded and acanthus carved stem on a quatreform base with hairy paw feet and concealed castorsheight 75cm, width 92cm, depth 45cmCondition: In good tired houseworn condition. The top is slightly uneven due to carcase wood shrinkage, but the veneers are OK. Some veneer cracks to the base and three feet are lacking their upper scrolls.
A Victorian burr walnut card table with quarter veneered fold-over top and marquetry decoration, on 4 turned columns and scroll feet, width 92cm. Lot 898 Dimensions: 91 x 44 x 66cm high (closed)No casters, the quarter veneered top has some damage particularly to the centre, otherwise generally sound. WE TAKE GREAT CARE in the accuracy of our condition reports and may record damage and restoration if obvious. The information is provided in good faith along with detailed photographs where requested and is for guidance only. However, this does not imply that there may not be further condition issues associated with the lot and we DO NOT provIde any guarantee to the buyer.WE STRONGLY ADVISE BIDDERS TO EXAMINE PERSONALLY ANY LOT THEY ARE INTERESTED IN BEFORE THE AUCTION.
A late Victorian rosewood and floral satinwood inlaid envelope card table, with single frieze drawer (reduced in height), w.56cm; together with a 1930s figured walnut coal purdonium, w.38cm (2)Card table – damage/scuffs and staining to the top surface and inside, graze and large chip to the drawer, graze to the legs and support, missing leg mouldings on both right legs.Purdonium – front top edges with some chips and further chips to the front, leg with large chip and grazing all around.
Regency plum pudding mahogany card table, fold over revolving top revealing baize lined playing surface, frieze with moulded beaded edge with flanking roundel design, column with lobe carved collar, quadruform base with applied rose detail to the turned feetDimensions: Height: 72cm Length/Width: 92cm Depth/Diameter: 45cm

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