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Lot 159

An original Microsoft Xbox video games console with x4 controllers (x2 official first party controllers and x2 third party) power and audio video leads, gaming headset, 8mb flash memory card and an ALS Industries carry bag to house it all inside. The official controllers thumb sticks are fairly worn due to age however the face buttons appear in good condition. 

Lot 255

An original Nintendo retro video gaming handheld portable grey Gameboy console No. DMG-01 with x2 cartridge games, Sensible Soccer and Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle. Both games are original and licensed by Nintendo. Also including an owner's manual for the handheld console and an instruction manual for Bugs Bunny. All housed inside a hard shelled 'Game Keeper' carry case.

Lot 98

A French Empire walnut marble topped console table, early 19th century, with a blind frieze drawer, 76cm high, 81.5cm wide, 41cm deep Condition Report: Please note- dimensions originally listed were fractionally incorrect- correct details as follows; 76cm high, 81.5cm wide, 41cm deep Top is fixed to frame, small traces of old worm visible to underside and top of a leg, some knocking to feet and margins Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 1049

A PAIR OF UNUSUAL CREAM LACQUERED AND ROSEWOOD CONSOLE TABLES, the tops supported by three metal rods, with mirrored backs on platform bases. 2ft 3ins wide x 1ft 3ins deep x 2ft 9ins high.

Lot 219

Gold console table with mirror

Lot 603

mahogany, the fluted frieze fitted three drawers with brass detailing and handles, on shaped legs with gilt sabots, with key184.5cm wide, 90cm high, 45.5cm deepFootnote: Note: A table, presumably from the same suite, was attributed to Gio Ponti and sold at Sotheby's, Gordon Watson: The End of a Chapter Sale on 3 May 2006, lot 148. A further example of this model of table with the same attributes as this sideboard/console table came up Viscontea Casa d'Aste in Milan, Italy 28 November 2019, lot 253.

Lot 933

An oak bespoke console table by Guy Mallinson, with a flanked top on plain supports with under tier, 70cm high, 239cm wide, 40cm deep.

Lot 287

An Art Deco patinated wrought iron console table with white marble top in the manner of Edgar Brandt, four scroll stems on square base, with shaped top with fitted white marble unsigned 79cm. high, 92.5cm wide Provenance A private collection of Art Nouveau and Art Deco.

Lot 295

An ornate 19th century French carved giltwood console table, with original moulded and shaped white marble top, and cross stretcher surmounted by carved giltwood flowers and urn, width 115cm, height 85cm

Lot 442

A GEORGE III PAINTED SATINWOOD AND ROSEWOOD BANDED CONSOLE TABLE, c.1780, ATTRIBUTED TO SEDDON, SONS & SHACKLETON, of bowed and concave outline on square tapering line inlaid legs, headed by paterae on bracket feet

Lot 451

A PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY GEORGE III STYLE GILTWOOD CONSOLE TABLES, in the manner of William Kent, the green variegated marble tops above a continuous frieze of Vitruvian scrolls in relief, raised by well-carved eagle wings outstretched on rocky outcrops with ebon platform bases. 110cm wide x 55cm deep

Lot 480

AN IRISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY CONSOLE TABLE, the later plain top with moulded rim above a leaf scrolled apron on a cross-hatched ground, the front centred with a winged putto head above a shell, raised on twin acanthus leaf capped legs and terminating in leaf and fluted pad feet. 122 x 65 x 79cm high

Lot 488

AN IRISH CARVED MAHOGANY CONSOLE TABLE, MID-18TH CENTURY, the deep frieze centred by a shell and flanked by pierced scrolls, against a pierced diaper ground, with conforming sides on cabriole legs with pendants of bell flowers on claw feet, somewhat later converted by the addition of back legs and associated top. 127cm wide, 53cm deep, 77cm highKenyon 'The Irish Furniture at Malahide Castle' 1994 illustrates a similar table for which he claims French origins and whilst relatively common in Irish Furniture rarely occurs in England. The Malahide example has marble top which this one probably originally has also. Typically the back scroll at the sides is cut-off in full flight. The raked sides indicate that this table was conceived as a pier table, between window embrasures. A pair of such tables is illustrated, Glin & Peill, Irish Furniture [2007] no.97

Lot 574

A PAIR OF GEORGE III GILTWOOD AND PAINTED TIMBER CONSOLE TABLES, with simulated marble tops and brass galleries, decorated with ebon panelled frieze within gilt beaded frames, on fluted tapering legs with undertier. 93 x 97 x 35cm

Lot 607

A PAIR OF GEORGE III STYLE CARVED WHITE PAINTED TIMBER CONSOLE TABLES, the marble tops with carved bound acanthus leaf banding, on displayed eagle bases. 95cm high x 155cm wide x 78cm deep

Lot 320

Sega: A boxed Sega Game Gear Portable, Full Colour, handheld console; together with a boxed Sega Game Gear TV Tuner Pack. (2)

Lot 322

Sega: A boxed Sega Mega Drive II console, together with twelve assorted cased games to include: Sonic, FIFA Soccer 96 and others. (one box)

Lot 323

Acetronic: A boxed Acetronic MPU1000 console, together with three boxed games, and a collection of assorted cased Spectrum games. (one box)

Lot 608

A 20th Century console table, smoked rectangular glass top with rounded corners on chrome legs and a perspex magazine rack on castors [2] CONDITION REPORT: the table top measures 36cm x 77cm and 70.5cm high

Lot 435

Oriental black lacquered and landscape decorated three drawer console table on stand, 79cm by 124cm by 33cm.

Lot 336

An Art Deco mahogany console table,possibly designed by Betty Joel, the plain top with a canted front, over a single drawer, raised on chamfered supports and raised sledge feet, united with a double stretcher, unmarked, 104cm wide59cm deep91cm highPossibly part of the furniture that was made for St. Olaf House in Hay Wharf, Tooley Street, London. The building and its fittings were designed by the architect, Harry Goodhart-Rendell, and made by Betty Joel Ltd. Betty Joel was good friends with the architect and they worked on several architectural projects together. He was responsible for the design of Joel's new factory at Ewell, once she moved from Portsmouth. Condition report: Scoured marks and scuffing to the top of the table. Knocks and marks to the front and edge of the front and some further knocks and chips to the base supports and feet.

Lot 770

A contemporary stained beech console table,of demilune form, with a reeded bottom edge, raised on four tapering legs, each with a silvered foot cap, with an 'X' shaped stretcher, 155cm wide37cm deep88cm highCondition report: With scratches and marks to the top. Some spots of rubbing occurring.

Lot 756

A contemporary stained oak console table,with a rectangular top over two parallel drawers, each with a moulded aluminium handle, on a moulded aluminium base raised on tapering square legs, 89cm wide36cm deep101cm highCondition report: Some scratches to the top. Overall good condition.

Lot 574

A retro Dynatron console speaker, model no CLS 10, serial no 506, 89cm x 57cm x 35cm

Lot 450

Victorian mahogany console table, rectangular top with three-quarter gallery, three frieze drawersm turned legsm width 122cm, depth 56cm, height 94cm.

Lot 1307

A white and gilt painted wood console table, early 20th c, in neo classical style, with breche violette marble slab, 83cm h; 39 x 83cm Redecoration and much old accretion of dust and dirt, top original with small chips around the edge

Lot 1312

An Italian giltwood console table, 19th c, the marble slab and shaped top held aloft by putti on rocks, 92cm h; 49 x 120cm, pencil signature to top Sir John Thorold, Syston Provenance: Sir John Thorold, 12th Baronet of Syston Park (1842-1922)

Lot 1658

Continental ebonised console table, attributed to Eqilibrio, designed with ebonised finish and undertier, 32ins high, 47.5ins wide x 16ins deep

Lot 1526

A retro vintage late 20th century circa 1980s chrome and glass console table having a rectangular glass table top raised on upright supports united by curved stretchers. Measures 78 x 100 x 35 cm. 

Lot 1569

A contemporary French style two tone black and white console table. The table having a shaped top with shaped edges over twin drawers to the frieze with shaped handles raised on shaped legs. 

Lot 388

A modern black and green marble-topped console table, the wrought iron base with gilt spheres and shield-shaped crests to the legs, on gilt bun feet, 174cm wide x 38cm deep x 92cm highCondition report: Wrought iron a little tarnished, otherwise in good used condition.

Lot 17

A 19th century rosewood marble topped console table with shaped bracket support, 73cm wide x 29cm deep x 56cm highCondition report: Minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use

Lot 424

A 19th century rosewood console table with gesso moulded gilt leopard monopodia supports to the front, mirrored back and on a plinth base with applied cast metal beading, 138cm wide x 39cm deep x 104cm highCondition report: Some losses to the gilt decoration particularly to the moulding around just beneath the top and on the monopodia, slight loss to the veneer on the front right corner totalling approximately 3cm worth, loss to the cast metal moulding 16.5cm long, signs of possibly having a raised platform at the back, minor marks, dents and scratches overall due to age and use

Lot 224

A pair of breakfront console tables with oak tops and painted bases, the turned flued legs united by a conforming undertier, all on turned feet, originally acquired from OKA, 200cm wide x 50cm deep x 81cm highCondition report: Some minor marks overall, some slight wear to the paintwork

Lot 119

An 18th century style painted two drawer glass top console table, width 180cm, depth 73cm, height 95cm

Lot 31

CONSOLE TABLE, Contemporary, black ash, with chrome/steel swept supports, 150cm W x 34cmcm D x 85cm H.

Lot 165

CONSOLE TABLE, 130cm x 40cm x 85cm, birch with ebonised detail.

Lot 506

1979 Triumph Spitfire 1500, 1493cc. Registration number FDJ 58V. Chassis number FH 134575. Engine number FM119420H.The Spitfire was conceived by Standard-Triumph to compete in the small sports car market against the Austin-Healey Sprite. The Sprite had used the drive train of the Austin A30/A35 in a lightweight. The Spitfire used mechanicals from the Herald. Where the Austin A30 used monocoque construction, the Herald used body-on-frame ? a chassis Triumph was able to downsize, saving the cost of developing a completely new chassis-body unit.Giovanni Michelotti, who had designed the Herald, styled the bodywork, which featured wind-up windows (in contrast to the Sprite and Midget, which used side curtains) and an assembly of the bonnet and wings that opened forward for engine access. The Spitfire's introduction was delayed by its company's financial troubles in the early 1960's and was subsequently announced shortly after Standard Triumph was taken over by Leyland Motors. When Leyland officials, taking stock of their new acquisition, found Michelotti's prototype under a dust sheet in a factory corner, it was quickly approved it for production.The Mark IV featured a redesigned rear design similar to the Triumph Stag and Triumph 2000 models, both also designed by Michelotti. The front end was revised with a new bonnet pressing eliminating the weld lines on top of the wings/fenders, door handles were recessed, the convertible top received squared-off corners. The interior was revised to include a full-width dashboard, with instruments ahead of the driver rather than over the centre console, initially finished in black plastic and beginning in 1973 finished in wood. The 1500 followed in 1974.FDJ was first registered on the 16th October 1979, its early life is unknown but receipts on file from 1995 show a Mr Barker of Manchester replaced the seat covers, exhaust, in 1996 he replaced the engine and clutch from Stockport Engine Centre when the odometer read 45,731 miles, the steering rack and the hood. At some point she had respray and a partial stainless steel sports exhaust. Our vendor bought her in 2015 and has then kept a detailed history of all work undertaken, parts total is in excess of £1,500, including rebuilding the front suspension with vertical link and trunnions, polybushes have been used, the braking system has been overhauled with new pipework, a new radiator has also been fitted. The diff oil has been changed and the underside stone chipped and waxoyled. She was serviced in 2015 at 49,880 miles, wheel aligned at 51,242, serviced in 2017 at 51,338 miles and in 2019 at 51,630. There are the parts included for the next service with the car.Sold with the V5C, MOT?s from 1992-1998, 2012, 2014-2019, now she is Historic Vehicle Exempt, tax discs from 1996-1999, and various literature including an original brochure. In good running order she is only being sold due to lack of use and dry storage space.

Lot 268

A boxed Sega classic game console (untested)

Lot 356

A contemporary console table with verdigris and metal frame, with bevelled glass top above a glass middle tier and mirrored base (75cm x 115cm x 35cm)

Lot 418

A modern console table with dark brown exterior, possibly leather (80cm x 120cm x 36cm)

Lot 656

19th century Louis XV style French Giltwood and Gesso Console Table with Marble Top, 91cms wide x 88cms high

Lot 78

A MODERN SMOKED GLASS TOPPED CONSOLE TABLE on fancy gilded four legged base

Lot 82

AN ONYX TOPPED MODERN CONSOLE TABLE having fancy pierced moulded gilded base, held aloft by a model putti, on four paw footed circular stand

Lot 1338

Selmer of London 'Console' Clarinet, five sectional with nickel mounts, in case.

Lot 2143

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY EMPIRE MARBLE TOPPED CONSOLE TABLE. With a broad rectangular black marble top above a swept frieze with fine gilt metal mounts, the centre with blind key hole, on scrolling cabriole legs with conforming gilt metal mounts, platform base with concave front and block feet. 93.5cm high, the top 130 x 64.5cm.

Lot 2172

A PAIR OF FRENCH EMPIRE MARBLE TOPPED CONSOLE TABLES. Each with rectangular veined grey marble tops above a single frieze drawer fronted by a gilt metal mount with two facing swans drinking from a fountain, the drawer flanked by flowering roses, above mirrored backs and shelves, with turned mahogany columns with gilt metal mounts, on rounded legs, 96cm high, 77cm wide and 31cm deep. (2)

Lot 2444

A LOUIS XV STYLE HARDWOOD AND BLACK LACQUERED TOP CONSOLE TABLE90cm wide; 75cm high

Lot 2481

A VICTORIAN STYLE BURR WALNUT D-END CONSOLE TABLEOn ball and claw supports 93cm wide; 74cm high

Lot 8

FRENCH MARBLE TOPPED KINGWOOD CONSOLE TABLE,89cm wide

Lot 633

Willis & Gambier console mirror, 96.5cm x 79.5cm high

Lot 8

A painted console table, with inlay decoration and applied metal mount, one leg broken, width 37ins x depth 16.5ins 

Lot 1073

A LATE 19th C. MAHOGANY CONSOLE TABLE, THE SERPENTINE FRONT EDGE AND THE SIDES WITH FLUTE AND FLOWER HEAD BAND, A SWAGGED URN CENTRAL TO THE APRON,THE SQUARE SECTION LEGS FLUTED AND TAPERING TO SPADE FEET. W120 x D 53 x H 89cms.

Lot 1074

A 19th C. SATIN WOOD BANDED MAHOGANY CONSOLE TABLE, THE RECTANGULAR TOP ON SQUARE SECTION LEGS TAPERING TO CERAMIC CASTER FEET. W 151 x D 53 x H 74cms.

Lot 1128

A LATE 19th C. PAINTED TWO TIER CONSOLE TABLE, THE GREEN TOP RAISED ABOVE A GREEN CHAIN AND FLOWER HEAD BAND, THE ANTHEMION DESIGN ON THE APRON REPEATED ON THE LOWER TIER, TWIN COLUMN LEGS TO THE FRONT ABOVE THE BLOCK FEET. W 140 x D 61 x H 105cms.

Lot 2049

A pair of 19th century mahogany 'D'-end console tables, raised on square tapering legs, height 73cm, width 113cm, depth 62cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Lot 1268

Unknown - A chrome and glass console table, the quatrefoil tubular supports extending to brushed metal panels and with glass top, height 67cm, width 73cm and depth 43cm.

Lot 47

A 19th century mahogany console table fitted with frieze drawer on tapering fluted supports. H.72 W.81 D.40.5cm

Lot 531

A Sony Playstation One console, and two games, Tony Hawks Skateboarding, and Rally Championship, together with one controller.

Lot 340A

An Edwardian walnut console desk, with brown leather inset top above single drawer with four drawer bank on castors.

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