A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY FOLDING CARD TABLE of D form with satinwood banding and stringing, the top lined in red baize, raised on square tapering legs headed by a batwing paterae, 36" x 17 3/4" x 29" (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Some old repairs to banding of top - well polished in, small loss to edge veneer of top and to small strip of frieze, and small section of replaced moulding at top of left front leg, baize very good bar centre split and possibly original
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A Victorian rosewood and marquetry inlaid envelope card table, the top inlaid with flowers, green baize interior, over a frieze drawer enclosing whist markers and playing cards, the sides and tapering square legs similarly marquetry inlaid, united by a shaped and pierced under tier, brass capped on castors, 78cm high, 58cm wide, 58cm deep.
A George III mahogany card table,the fold-over top with a carved edge, enclosing an interior with original baize lining, over a plain frieze with carved apron and blind fret-cut supports,92.5cm wide91cm deep open46cm deep closed71cm highCondition ReportThe table is in good condition overall. Light traces of wear to corners, supports and baize lining. No noticeable restoration work. Very slight wobble to joints. Overall in really good aesthetic and structural condition and ready for placement.
A George III mahogany card table in the manner of Ince and Mayhew,of serpentine outline with reeded and anthemion decoration, the frieze set with a foliate boss, raised on fluted and turned supports,91cm wide46cm deep74.5cm highFor a similar example see Christie's, 'Decorative Arts', 9 April 2003, lot 239.Condition ReportBiaze worn, used condition. Some splits occuring.
A late Victorian rosewood and marquetry card table, in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster and London, hinged rectangular top inlaid with leafy wyverns and urns centred by an oval floral patera, enclosing a baize lined playing surface, turned supports, balustrade H-stretcher, turned feet, ceramic casters, 72.5cm high, 91.5cm wide, 45cm deep, c.1890
A small collection of Victorian and later silver, to include a table bell. Mark of Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1928, 8cm high overall (3 1/4 inches), 121g; a card case engraved with flowers, leaves, strapwork and a vacant cartouche, mark of Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1897, 10cm ( 4 inches), 61g; a small cylindrical box with a pull-off cover, London 1983, 4.25cm high overall (1 5/8th inches), 59g; a modern silver mounted and engine turned cigar cutter with silver blades,14.5cm long (5 3/4 inches) London 1978; together with a plated miniature watering can profusely embossed with scrolling leaves and flowers on a matt ground, 5cm high overall (2 inches)
An Edwardian Mahogany/Walnut Envelope Table opening to reveal a card table lined with green baize and four counter recesses, the top 20 3/4'' square opening to 29 1/2'' square x 28 1/4'' high and having a frieze drawer to the front, the tapering square legs being united by a carved support stretcher with a beaded edged platform.
A George III mahogany card table on turned legs terminating in pad feet, 84cms wide.Condition ReportGeneral wear. The top is sun faded and the front edge on the left hand side(facing) has warped slightly. The back leg is loose on the central hinge and the freeze has been restored and is sun faded. The draw is oaked lined, the right hand freeze does have a shrinkage split. There appears to be some moulding missing from the knees of three legs but two are in the draw. The legs are sun faded.
PONTING (HERBERT GEORGE)'Captain Scott's Last Birthday Dinner, 1911. (Officers' Table.)', toned silver bromide print, on card, captioned in ink on the original Fine Art Society label on verso, contemporary oak frame [FAS 1913, No. 51], 480 x 515mm., [1911, printed 1913]Footnotes:Fine photograph of the Scott and his officers seated for dinner to celebrate his forty-third birthday on 6 June 1911 in Antarctica. 'It shows that they ate very well and that this special occasion they took great care with the presentation of the meal... There is a strong patriotic atmosphere: a Union Jack is laid on the table and behind Scott we see sledge flags belonging to the team' (D. Hempelman-Adams, S. Gordon and E. Stuart, The Heart of the Great Alone. Scott, Shackleton and Antarctic Photography, 2009, p.113).The Fine Art Society mounted the first public exhibition of Ponting's photographs at their gallery in New Bond Street, London on 4 December 1913, displaying 146 images, and generating some 680 orders. They were available in four sizes, the present sample being the third largest exhibition format. Landscapes proved the most popular, with comparatively few portrait ordered (for example just thirteen orders were received for the special set of large photographs of the polar party), with the present image rare and one of the few images Ponting developed as toned silver bromide prints.Provenance: Fine Art Society label (captioned in ink 'Capt. Scotts Birthday Dinner / 1911. / 51' on the reverse), with pencil name 'Jeffreys L.' beneath in pencil. On the backing board of the frame is a trade label of Richard Jeffreys, picture dealer and framer, Liverpool.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A WALNUT AND CROSSBANDED CONCERTINA ACTION CARD TABLE IN IRISH GEORGE II STYLE, LATE 19TH OR EARLY 20TH CENTURY 70.5cm high, 70cm wide, 36cm deep (when closed)Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useThe action a little stiff, one hinge has become unattached and will require re-placement With a scrubbed and re polished appearance overall, some marks and scratches to the topThe internal baize with marks and discolouration Overall solid and stablePlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A 19th Century mahogany fold-over card table, the D shaped top with moulded edge over a plain friexe, on square tapered legs to spade feet, 92 cm wide x 45.5 cm deep x 74 cm high and a 19th Century walnut dressing table, the rising top opening to reveal a fitted interior with mirror raised on turned and ringed legs
A 19th Century rosewood and brass strung fold-over card table, the top opening to reveal a green baize-lined interior on a turned and ringed centre pedestal to quadruped platform base, splayed square tapered legs, brass caps and castors, 92 cm wide x 45 cm deep x 74 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Splits to the top, repairs to the brass stringing. Surface scratches. Patching. A bit of a smile. Re baized. Split to the liner and signs of mould. Some splits and knocks to the pedestal base. General wear and tear conducive to age and use. See images for more details.
A white glass covered chest of four long drawers, 91 cm wide x 41 cm deep x 80 cm high, a pair of three drawer bedside chests to match, 45.5 cm wide x 41 cm deep x 61 cm high and a pair of white painted single drawer bedside tables in the Louis XV manner, 42.5 cm wide x 35 cm deep x 61.7 cm high, together with a pair of cream painted children's single beds 105 cm wide x 202 cm long x 118 cm high, a matching chest of two short over three long graduated drawers on square tapered legs 91.5 cm wide x 45.5 cm deep x 78 cm high and a set of four IKEA upholstered low armchairs on ebonised square tapered legs, 60 cm wide, another similar high back upholstered dining chair, an OKA cane seated dining chair and a modern baize covered folding card table, 82 cm wide x 82 cm deep

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