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A fine quality Irish Georgian period giltwood Console Mirror, with decorated cornice swan neck design and central shell, with original plate glass, approx. 137cms (54") high, 53cms (21") wide; together with a later marble top giltwood Console Table, over a pierced decorated frieze, on cabriole type legs. (2)
"The Ely House Dining Chair"A fine quality Georgian style mahogany framed Dining Chair, with loose drop in shaped seat covered in later floral material, open lattice work back, scroll angles on console legs with shell carved shoulders terminating in ball n' claw feet. (1)Note: This is one of the 5 made by Messers Walsh & Son Dublin to match the 7 which were purchased at the Santry Court Sale by Sir William Thornley Stoker, M.D.See pages 36 & 37 for illustration and description from the Sale Catalogue of Ely Place 1910, and by descent.
A 19th Century Anglo-Indian carved hardwood console table, rectangular moulded carved edge above a single frieze drawer with turned wooden and ivory inlaid handles, over a moulded beaded foliate carving slide, raised on twisted supports on paw feet united by turned stretchers. 77cm H x 53cm W x 37cm D
A Regency style console table, the green marble breakfront top above a gilt painted frame, the stop fluted frieze on square tapering and fluted legs and square feet, 150cm wide, 80cm high, 40cm deep CONDITION REPORT: 80cm high x 40cm deep. Marble 2cm thick.Marble appears in good condition. Table has some surface flakes to gilding, particularly near top right of right centre leg. Otherwise condition inline with age and usage.
A Louis XVI provincial walnut console table, the veined grey marble top above a fluted frieze on stop fluted tapering legs, 97cm wide CONDITION REPORT: A few chips to the corners and edges of the marble slab. Old signs of worm but nothing active. Although the table is period it feels quite fresh and I would say it has been restored at some point in the last 20 years.
A neoclassical painted console table, late 18th century, with Sienna marble, carved and pierced frieze panels, on fluted legs with leaf carved capitals,128cm wide65cm deep75cm highCondition report: The leg joints are loose, some damage to one of the frieze panels, the paint has been refreshed and there are minoe chips to three corners of the marble.
A Victorian rosewood console table,the rectangular marble top over a frieze drawer, above shaped and bobbin turned supports, united by an undertier, raised on bun feet,93cm wide49.5cm deep79cm highFrom The Principal Contents of an East Anglian Estate.Condition report: Some light knocks, gouges and scratches.

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