A Louis XVI Mahogany Console Desserte France circa 1790, with concave sides and a single drawer in the frieze, the top is framed with a pierced gilt bronze gallery, the drawer and side panels are of finely figured mahogany and bordered with ebony stringing and a gilt bronze mount, the upper section is supported on brass fluted column legs, the lower tier is supported on turned tapering topie feet, retaining its original marble top, 98cm wide, 85.5cm high, 37cm deep
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A CONTINENTAL GILTWOOD AND GESSO CONSOLE TABLE AND MIRROR the rectangular plate within a moulded frame between cylindrical and ring turned columns with stylized shell cresting the base of inverted breakfront outline with sienna marble inset above a frieze drawer on bun feet 128cm (h) x 112cm (w) x 42cm (d)
A CONTINENTAL GILTWOOD CONSOLE TABLE AND MIRROR the rectangular arched plate within a C scroll flowerhead and foliate moulded frame 143cm, the table of serpentine outline surmounted with a rouge vein marble top above a flowerhead and scroll carved frieze raised on cabriole legs with scroll toes joined by a cross stretcher 92cm (h) x 133cm (w) x 58cm (d) (h) x 115cm (w)
Of Napoleonic interest - A 19th century mahogany brass bound box reputedly once containing a section of shell of Napoleon's coffin,: the lid with rectangular brass plaque inscribed with 'model of a piece of one of the shells of Napoleons coffin - which was in R.E stores St.Helena of 1842-1868' with handwritten label to interior 'a piece of the shell of Napoleon 1st coffin - originally the dining table of the father of Col St.John RE who was stationed at Nethey 1903-06. This I bought from St.Helena in 1869 - it was given to me by the son of the Sergt Major of French Engineers who was in attendance over Napoleon at Longwood. In 1869 his son was Sergt Major in French Engineers & is now a French console in St.Helena and despite his great age - wrote me in 1905 that he was 'as hearty as ever' ... Phillips Major R. Royal Engineers 10.7.08' 15.5cm x 10 x 6cm
A George II carved giltwood centre table , possibly Irish , circa 1735, the marble top above acanthus and bell flower decorated frieze and each side centred with carved native American mask and scrolling foliage surround, the legs headed by similar masks on scroll carved legs and claw feet, joined by x-stretchers and central finial, 80cm high, 140cm wide, 73cm deep The overall design of this gilt console table with central mask and the profiles on either leg and the frieze with floral swags would suggest that this table is possibly Irish. See The Knight of Glin and James Peill, Irish Furniture , Yale University Press, 2007, page 222, fig. 68. The manner in which the masks to the friezes and corners of this table are carved is also very similar to those demonstrated several tables in the same book.
A PAIR OF REGENCY STYLE PARCEL GILT GRAIN PAINTED FAUX ROSEWOOD MARBLE TOPPED CONSOLE TABLES, each with a rectangular black marble top over a waisted moulded frieze supported by a pair of fluted tapering coloumns at the rear and a pair of gilded winged caryatids at the front, raised on gilt fluted scroll feet joined by a shelf stretcher. 0.88m by 1m by 0.43
A carved giltwood console table in mid 18th century style, 19th century A carved giltwood console table in mid 18th century style, 19th century, of serpentine form, the black slate top above the central shell terminal flanked by scrolling foliage and pierced trellis motifs, the central scroll leg on a turned foot, approximately 80cm high, 96cm wide, 46 cm deep
A pair of Louis Philippe burr elm and marble mounted console tables A pair of Louis Philippe burr elm and marble mounted console tables , circa 1840, each top with moulded raised edge above a frieze drawer, fronted by scroll supports, on a plinth base and turned feet, each 89cm high, 146cm wide, 47cm deep
A dismantled "00" gauge layout, original size approx. 12ft x 8ft with centre console area, also an extended fiddle yard at one end approx. 7ft x 3ft. The whole was built on 8mm ply, some track remains in place, but it was necessary to remove quite a lot to get at the screws securing the boards to the very substantial base framework, all the removed track is present as is the Victorian suspension bridge, controllers and base framework, some photos available

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