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Lot 184

A mahogany display cabinet on stand, with a pair of astragal glazed doors opening to reveal two shelves, on a later teak console table base, raised on tapering square legs and spade feet, 173cm high, 135cm wide, 31.5cm deep.

Lot 1965

A MODERN OAK JOHN LEWIS CONSOLE TABLE, 47" WIDE

Lot 452

A George III Style Mahogany Console Table by Higginbottom of Dublin with a low galleried back above a carved frieze, raised upon cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, 107 cms wide, 46 cms deep, 85 cms high

Lot 259

A 1970's vintage teak console sideboard fitted with frieze drawers on platform supports. H.71 W.154 D.43cm

Lot 272

A Georgian style walnut and burr elm crossbanded demi lune console table, makers label to underside. H.78 L.82 W.39cm

Lot 1202

A FRENCH GILTWOOD MIRROR BACK CONSOLE TABLE, with a marble top, width 100cm x depth 31cm x height 200cm x height of base 81cm (sd to gilt finish and later top, this item comes apart)

Lot 14

TAYLOR HOWES BESPOKE CONSOLE TABLE, of curved form, 35cm D x 78cm H x 145cm W.

Lot 186

JONATHAN ADLER CHANNING MEDIA CONSOLE, 145cm x 50cm x 69cm.

Lot 236

CONSOLE TABLE, 1960's French style, gilt metal and mirror, 152cm x 25.5cm x 79cm.

Lot 466

CONSOLE TABLE, contemporary design rectangular variegated gold grey taupe marble on rose design abstract bronze sarched support, 176cm x 41cm x 83cm H.

Lot 467

CONSOLE TABLE, matching previous lot, 176cm x 41cm x 83cm H.

Lot 566

CONSOLE TABLE, George III design green painted and gilt lined with inset glass top, 140cm x 41cm x 84cm H.

Lot 568

TRAVERTINE CONSOLE TABLE, 1970s rectangular with angled frieze and plinth support, 170cm x 66cm x 73cm H.

Lot 644

ITALIAN CONSOLE TABLES, a pair, Neoclassical demi lune burr walnut, metal mounted and green painted with veined white Arabiscata marble tops and central laurel crest, 58cm x 28cm x 78cm H. (2)

Lot 95

HALL CONSOLE TABLE, contemporary black lacquered arched form with silver interior, 125cm x 40cm x 90cm H.

Lot 2219

A marble topped console table. ****Condition report**** Width 124cm.Depth 52cm.Height 79.5cm.No visible worm to frame.Frame would benefit from a polish.

Lot 140

Reproduction Console Table, 86cm high, 88cm wide, 30cm deep

Lot 146

A selection of grey Playstation games and console

Lot 617

A Studiomaster 6-2-1 mixing console, with original box

Lot 124

Console in walnut, early nineteenth century. With foot dolphin, marble floor and central application in brass. H 103x60x125 cm.

Lot 93

An Italian style gilt gesso and marble top console table

Lot 65

An Italian early 19th century 'Grand Tour' specimen marble and hardstone table top on a George IV mahogany and parcel gilt console tablethe specimen marble top circa 1810, the console table circa 1825The rectangular marble top inset with a grid of one hundred and thirty six squares each inlaid with a different marble or hardstone including malachite, breche violet, alabastro, porphyry, lapis lazuli, Sicilian jasper, Spanish brocatello, onyx, portor and verde antico, on two acanthus clasped and C-scroll carved lion bust-headed front monopodia terminating in paw feet, with panelled rear stiles, on a concave plinth base, 134cm wide x 67cm deep x 90cm high, (52 1/2in wide x 26in deep x 35in high)Footnotes:A comparable specimen marble and pietra dura table top to the offered lot, which was dated late 18th/early 19th century, sold Christie's, New York, 17th October 2003, Important English Furniture, lot 21.This type of specimen marble table top is characteristic of the taste for Italian slabs, often collected by British gentlemen whilst undertaking their 'Grand Tour' of Europe. In the eighteenth century, Palladian architects were influenced by the Italian fashion for marble topped pier tables. Many of these items were ordered by English collectors and returned to their homeland where they had the bases made for these highly prized tops.One of these patrons of the Italian workshops was the connoisseur Patrick Home (d.1808) of Wedderburn Castle and Paxton House, Scotland, who appears to have purchased a quantity of high quality tops in around 1771 in the first year of his Grand Tour. A similar marble table top, inset on a stand made by the Edinburgh cabinet-maker William Trotter, is illustrated in F. Bamford, A Dictionary of Edinburgh Furniture Makers, 1660-1840, Furniture History Society, 1983, pl. 55A. A further related example is believed to have been acquired by Edward, Viscount Lascelles (d.1814) for Harewood House, Yorkshire and subsequently sold, The Humphrey Whitbread Collection, Christie's London, 5 April 2001, lot 412.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 68

A IMPRESSIVE AND VIBRANT MYTHICAL FLEMISH TAPESTRY SHOWING A SCENE FROM THE AENEID,early to mid 18th century,woven in rich wools and some golden threads, depicting a scene from Book Four of the Aeneid, the bare breasted Queen Dido, Queen of Carthage, having just fainted is bourne away by her attendants, all in eastern dress and headwear, meanwhile to the right, the father of Rome, Aeneas, turning to take command of his forces, set against a backdrop of verdant landscapes with Carthage in the distance, including abundant details of village figures, tents, soldiers and various natural forms, 338cm x 243cm Footnotes:Provenance: Property of a LadyLiterary sources:The story of Aeneas' return to the fleet is rarely depicted as told in the Aeneid Book IV. Virgil describes how Dido faints upon hearing that her lover is leaving Carthage but in the tradition of Western Art, she is typically shown standing or sitting on a throne. Here, the artist has shown her exactly as Virgil described her:His medium dictis sermonem abrumpit, et aurasaegra fugit, seque ex oculis avertit et aufert,linquens multa metu cunctantem et multa parantemdicere. Suscipiunt famulae, conlapsaque membramarmoreo referunt thalamo stratisque reponunt.At pius Aeneas, quamquam lenire dolentemsolando cupit et dictis avertere curas,multa gemens magnoque animum labefactus amore,iussa tamen divom exsequitur, classemque revisit.Abruptly, she stopped mid speech, sick at heart she fled, turning herself away from Aneneas' gaze, as she left, he tried fearfullyto talk and reassure her but in vain. Her attendants bore her away to her chamber as she faintedSo that she might rest her weary limbs.But Aeneas, mindful of his duty, however much he wished to turn to herand console such intense misery with words of comfort,even though his soul was heavy with love for her,nothing would persuade him away from the divine task in hand.And so he resumed command of the fleet.Literature: T.C Williams, Virgil, The Aeneidl Houghton Mifflin Co. Boston, 1910This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 104

Two Italian Style Console Tables With Green Marble Tops and Gilt Detailing(H)81 x (W)92 x (D)38 cm (3 cm thick marble)*Please note this Lot is subject to 44% on the hammer price*

Lot 148

An Early 20th Century Console Table with Stretcher Base plus two Victorian balloon back dining chairs Table: 134(L) 50cm(D) 76cm(H)Chairs: 47cm(W) 42cm(D) 87cm(H)

Lot 636

Title: An English Georgian oak wooden sideboard or console table, 18th C.Description: H 84 - L 161 - D 46 cm

Lot 210

Title: A Chinese hard wooden console table with marble top, 19th/20th C.Description: H 90 - L 71,5 - D 31,5 cmÊ 61 x 21 cm (the plaque)

Lot 104

The Contessa Teresa 'Tracy' di Vicenzo 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service'1969 Mercury Cougar XR7 ConvertibleRegistration no. HKX 367GChassis no. 9F94R549292•One of three ordered specially for the film•Used in filming the barn scene•List of previous owners available•Present ownership since 1990•Full restoration completed in 2020Footnotes:The Mercury Cougar Convertible we offer belongs to that select band of movie cars that have featured in the James Bond series, the first and most famous of which is the Aston Martin DB5 from Goldfinger. This Mercury is one of a tiny handful (some sources say three, others four) purchased by Eon Productions for use in the filming of On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) starring Australian actor George Lazenby in his sole outing as 007. Co-starring with Lazenby were Telly Savalas as super-villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld and Diana Rigg as the Contessa Teresa 'Tracy' Di Vicenzo, owner of the Mercury. Eon Productions ordered this car on the 30th January 1969. It was scheduled to be built on the 12th February but was actually completed six days earlier on 6th February 1969. The car was flown from the USA to the UK and registered on 13th February 1969. Copies of the original Ford Motor Company paperwork and invoice are on file, listing this individual car's specification and confirming its 'Bond Movie' connection. According to the accompanying Marti Auto Works Elite Report, only three cars were finished in Candy Apple Red with a black roof, indicating that only three were supplied for the film. The Marti Report lists the following original features: 428-4V Cobra Jet Ram Air V-8 EngineC-6 Select Shift Automatic TransmissionRed Paint, Ford #2008-A Dark Red Leather Bucket Seats 3.50 Conventional Rear Axle Color Keyed Floor Mats Black Power Top w/Glass Backlite F70X 14 Belted Raised White Letters Tires Ram Air Induction Console Power Front Disc Brakes Tilt-Away Steering Wheel Power Steering Hood Pins AM Radio Styled Steel Wheels Front Bumper GuardsThe Cougar is believed to have been flown to the UK as a special order and used for the barn scene filmed at Pinewood Studios, which if nothing else spared it from any damage (see below). Most of the film's action takes place in the Swiss Alps and the Mercuries were fitted with a chrome ski rack for Tracy's Kneissl skis, which were the 'must have' brand of the day. The car's red French numberplates are temporary visitor plates. The Cougars were used in four scenes: the opening scene on the beach; the bullfight; the ice race and chase; and the barn scene. OHMSS was released initially in Japan on 13th December 1969 and subsequently released as a Royal Premier at The Odeon, Leicester Square on 18th December 1969. The Ian Fleming Foundation (IFF) which looks after 40 screen-used James Bond vehicles, believes that perhaps four Cougars were used in making OHMSS: one was very badly damaged during the ice race sequence and subsequently scrapped; another resides in Spain; one has been owned by the IFF since 2008; and the remaining example is the car offered here. Subsequent owners are not known until 1976 when the car was registered to one Brian De Mesquita. Since then the Cougar has had seven other owners including the current vendor, who acquired it on 10th June 1990 (full list of owners on file). The Mercury had been advertised in Exchange & Mart in May 1990, with no mention of any James Bond connections (advertisement on file). Only competed in 2020, the car's full 'last-nut-and-bolt' restoration included stripping and repainting the chassis and all body panels; fully rebuilding the engine with new pistons, Crane camshaft, HV oil pump, etc; fully restoring the Holley carburettor; fitting the correct Ram Air induction, air filter, snorkel and heat shield; overhauling the alternator and starter motor; rebuilding the automatic transmission; and rebuilding the rear axle with Traction-Lock limited-slip differential by Hauser Racing. The body panels were acid dipped prior to priming and painting in the correct Candy Apple Red, while the convertible top and interior trim were done by specialists Piper Trimmers in Sparkford.The list of new parts fitted is far too lengthy to reproduce here but may be found in the history file (perusal highly recommended). Only 20 miles have been covered since the restoration's completion and this historic 'James Bond' Mercury Cougar is presented in commensurately excellent condition, worthy of the closest inspection. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 247

A modern chrome console/side table

Lot 42

A vintage Italian Arcofalc football table with a red shirt team and a yellow shirt team, together with vintage board games to include Wembley, an Ariel game, and a Sinclair ZX81 console incomplete A/F

Lot 1171

A Super Nintendo Entertainment System Street Fighter II console and various games.

Lot 1762

A pair of reproduction tripod wine tables, a demi-lune console table and a small sofa type occasional table (4).

Lot 1896

DAVID LANGE; a contemporary four piece suite comprising console table with three central drawers, height 70cm, length 139cm, depth 45cm, a pair of cabinets, height 69cm, width 50cm, depth 45cm, and a narrow chest of five drawers, height 113cm, width 50cm, depth 45cm (4).Additional InformationGeneral wear, minor chipping/impact marks, scratches to the tops, general use.

Lot 1421

A good Regency console table, the inlaid marble top on a mahogany and brass inlaid base with central carved claw foot, width 130cm, depth 48.5cm, height 85cm.

Lot 505

A 20th Century marble topped mahogany console table, the moulded rectangular top with marble insert, above a pierced metal frieze, raised on turned tapering legs, 84 x 139 x 51cms.

Lot 755

Konsolentisch, 18. Jh. Holz, geschnitzt, weiß gefasst, vergoldet, Steinplatte; Tischgestell mit Rocaillen verziert, geschwungene Platte aus schwarzem Stein mit Ammoniteneinschlüssen, 86 x 78 x 44 cm Console table, 18th century wood, white colouration, gilded, stone slab, 86 x 78 x 44 cm

Lot 43

NEIL MORRIS A three draw console/desk by Neil Morris for Morris of Glasgow, part of the Cumbrae Range, Australian walnut with sycamore handles, on splayed legs, c.1960, with maker's stamp. 74 x 115 x 47cm

Lot 12

CONSOLE A Rosewood console with a glass top, four drawers with brass handles, Italy, c. 1960. 92 x 193 x 46 cm

Lot 475

Bevan & Funnell nest of three yew tables, Siesta yew two drawer console table and oak entertainment stand (3).

Lot 478

Four tier open bookcase, two drawer console table, rectangular oak coffee table and three drawer chest (4).

Lot 244

A late 19th or early 20th century Chinese hardwood console table, the moulded demi-lune top with inset white marble panel and shaped frieze raised on curved supports united by stretchers and 'shou' symbol carved feet, late Qing or Republic period, 85 cm width x 42 cm depth x 80 cm heightGood original condition without damage or restoration

Lot 109A

A PS3 CONSOLE AND CONTROLLERS

Lot 967

A MODERN LEATHER STYLE TWO DRAWER CONSOLE TABLE, H 90 CM, W 100 CM, SLIGHTLY FADED

Lot 414

A Laura Ashley Gatsby Half Moon Console Table, Still In Original Cardboard Box

Lot 467

Pair of mahogany console tables, rectangular variegated marble tops, turned legs, width 103cm, depth 50cm, height 86cm. The marble came from a pillar in the old London Stock Exchange (which was located in Throgmorton Street) at the time of its demolition in 1972.

Lot 119

A decorative marble top console table with mirror above - width 130cms, height 220cmsCONDITION REPORTGood condition

Lot 45

An Eastern hardwood console table with reeded block supports. H.77 W.120 D.45cm

Lot 326

REPRODUCTION CONSOLE TABLE, with marble top, 94cm wide, along with a matching wall mirror (2)

Lot 877

LOT OF VINTAGE GAMES, including a Sinclair ZX81, a Super Nintendo games console and radio controlled vehicles

Lot 752

A Sony PSP console with many games/films and protective cover.

Lot 1356

A reproduction hardwood console table, approx. 110cm width

Lot 47

TAYLOR HOWES CONSOLE TABLE, in a metallic ombre effect finish, 35cm D x 80cm H x 175cm W.

Lot 813

The "Special Edition" SL320 was produced to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Mercedes SL.Finished in SE 'Vario Metallic Blue/Green' with unique Light Grey Nappa Hide, blue soft top, matching hardtop and 6-spoke sports alloysBespoke spec includes "Special Edition" insignia on door entry strips/centre console, wood pack, electric memory seats and steering column, rear seats and Xenon headlampsJust one former keeper from new and only 41,154 recorded milesExceptional condition, comprehensive service history, current MOT (9/10/2020)-no advisoriesComplete with original factory book/service pack and spare keysPresently undervalued, there has never been a better time to purchase this 'modern' classic You can now book a one-to-one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location of Stoneleigh Park (CV8 2LG) Monday to Friday, between Monday 7th December and Friday 11th December. Please contact Charles Smalley on 07421 007 866 / charles@silverstoneauctions.com to secure your appointment or to discuss the car in more detail. The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions for arrival and inspection protocols will be given when making your appointment.Click here for more information, condition report and additional photographsSpecification:Registration: S726 DFSYear: 1998Make: Mercedes-BenzModel: SL 320RHD/LHD: RHDChassis Number: WDB1290632F167371Odometer Reading: 41154 milesTransmission: AutomaticEngine Capacity: 3200Engine Number: 10499122031422Body Colour: 'Vario' BlueInterior Colour: Light Grey

Lot 873

Matching-numbers, Carmen Red, black leather, chrome wires and superbly restored - not many boxes left to tick.Originally left-hand drive and distributed to Jaguar Cars, New York in early 1964 Returned to the UK in 2014 finished in Opalescent Gold Sand and still matching numbersConverted to right-hand drive and superbly restored over the last few yearsStripped to bare metal and new panels and new floors were fitted where requiredCarefully prepared and properly finished in glorious Carmen Red; retrimmed in black leatherNew stainless steel exhaust, an uprated radiator, mainly new wiring looms, alternator conversion, new 4-pot brakes, rear hubs overhauled, new chrome wires, new centre consoleWith all the additional jobs, our vendor has spent in excess of £40,000 returning this lovely Jaguar to its bestChosen to feature in a recent Classic Car Weekly articleYou can now book a one-to-one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location of Stoneleigh Park (CV8 2LG) Monday to Friday, between Monday 7th December and Friday 11th December. Please contact Joe Watts on 07779 082 707 / joe@silverstoneauctions.com to secure your appointment or to discuss the car in more detail. The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions for arrival and inspection protocols will be given when making your appointment.Click here for more information, condition report and additional photographsSpecification:Registration: BDV 686BYear: 1964Make: JaguarModel: E-Type Series 1 3.8 FHCRHD/LHD: RHDChassis Number: 889937Transmission: ManualEngine Capacity: 3800Engine Number: V7443Body Colour: Carmen RedInterior Colour: Black

Lot 918

Superb Continental GT in a striking colour with only 27,400 miles.This Crewe-built car's numbers are impressive with a twin-turbo VAG 6.0-litre W12 producing 552bhp and 479lb-ft of torque fed through a six-speed automatic box from the Audi A8, and distributed by the Quattro four-wheel-drive system 0-60 in 4.7 seconds and a top speed of 196mph are significant for a car of this statureThis 2004 Continental GT is finished in the sophisticated colour combination of Spruce Green with a Saffron main hide and Laurel secondary hides to the outer console, front fascia and waist rail with matching seat belts and carpetsSupplied by Jack Barclay London on 30/03/2004, it has covered 27,400 miles in the hands of its two previous owners and our vendorThe full Bentley Vehicle Specification runs to 3 x A4 pages (copies with the vehicle or from the consignor)Full Service History. 10 stamps in the book, most recent on 6/09/2019 @ 27,029 milesSupplied with its V5C, DVLA MOT History, Vehicle Spec sheets, both sets of keys and two phonesOffering the desirable mix of German engineering and British craftsmanship, low mileage Continental GTs are probably the best value for money in the entire Northern HemisphereYou can now book a one-to-one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location of Stoneleigh Park (CV8 2LG) Monday to Friday, between Monday 7th December and Friday 11th December. Please contact Gary Dunne on 07740 946 796 / gary@classiccarauctions.co.uk to secure your appointment or to discuss the car in more detail. The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions for arrival and inspection protocols will be given when making your appointment.Click here for more information, condition report and additional photographsSpecification:Registration: LJ04 NXEYear: 2004Make: BentleyModel: Continental GTRHD/LHD: RHDChassis Number: SCBCE63W24C020677Odometer Reading: 27400 milesTransmission: AutomaticEngine Capacity: 5998Engine Number: 2527Body Colour: Spruce GreenInterior Colour: Saffron/Laurel Leather

Lot 175

Superb Quality Edw Style Inlaid Mahogany Serpentine 3 Drawer Console Table Dimensions: 122cm W 50cm D 81cm H

Lot 79

Gilt Carved Wood Console Mirror Dimensions: 93cm W x 150cm

Lot 98

Inlaid Mahogany Breakfront 3 Drawer Console Table Dimensions: 180cm W 43cm D 78cm H

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