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An early 20th Century Louis XVI style giltwood console table and mirror, the ribbon surmount above a rose garland moulding and a ribbon moulded frame, the table with a demi-lune white marble top and a guilloche moulded frieze, on fluted tapering legs, height approx 240cm, width approx 53cm.
* A Sheraton revival satinwood, parcel gilt and polychrome painted console table, in George III style, late 19th/early 20th century, rectangular top, central frieze tablet painted with a neoclassical scene of cherubs, square section tapering legs surmounted by ram`s head terminals, spade feet, 94cm high, 137cm wide, 62cm deep
A carved beech, mahogany and greenserpentine marble mounted console table, second quarter 19th century, surmounted by an arched mirror frame, the table of breakfront form, the moulded and acanthus carved edge above lion monopodia supports, carved lion paw feet, rear mirror panel (lacking mirror plate to frame above table), 336cm high overall, 288cm wide, 95cm deep, the table 100cm high. Provenance: Crookham House, Crookham, Newbury, Berkshire. In 1748 the neighbouring Chamberhouse estate was purchased by George Amyand, he later extended his landholdings in the area with the purchase of part of Crookham manor and by 1768 had built the first Crookham House on the site of the present one. The Chamberhouse manor and estates were sold to Henry Tull in 1798, his family were living in Crookham House by 1847. It was they who pulled it down in about 1850 and erected the first phase of the present house on the same site. It can be observed that the building in its present state shows much evidence of structure and detail pre dating 1850 despite statements of having been `pulled down`. In 1830, Crookham House was involved in the so-called `Captain Swing` riots when agricultural workers, concerned about their standard of living, roamed the countryside, breaking the agricultural machinery which they believed was keeping wages down. On the evening of 17 November 1830 a group of men arrived at Crookham House (the forerunner of the present building) intending to smash machines owned by the lord of the manor, Richard Tull. They were met by Tull himself, his own labourers and special constables, but the mob failed to disperse. Tull and his men seized the ringleaders and a dozen or so were taken to Reading gaol. Ironically, it was a relative of the squire of Crookham, Jethro Tull of Prosperous Farm near Hungerford, who had published his influential treatise on agricultural reform `Horse Hoeing Husbandry` a century before and invented the seed drill. Crookham House is in a simple neo-classical style and was built in three phases between 1850 and 1900. It was not destined to be a country residence for long: in 1939 the house, as well as a number of cottages and farms on the estate, was sold. Crookham House was bought by the Great Western Railway Company, and during the Second World War, their Chief Goods Manager had his offices there. For varying closely related designs of table and lion monopodia, see Thomas Hope, Household Furniture, 1807, and specifically as part of the design for The Picture Gallery, Duchess Street (also included in Magazine of Fine Arts, 1821). See also page 92, Frances Collard, Regency Furniture, Antique Collectors Club, 1985
A matched pair of Continental carved giltwood and marble mounted console tables, circa 1760, of serpentine outline, the pierced frieze centred by a stylised shell, S scroll legs carved with acanthus, stylised shell at the base and scroll feet, each 81cm high, 64.5cm wide, 37.5cm deep. By family descent in the Trollope family to Sir Thomas Ernest Trollope,11th Bt.(1858-1927) of Casewick, Lincolnshire; And thence by descent.
An Anglo-Indian carved rosewood demi-lune console table, with a scalloped edge and a pierced frieze with fruiting leaves on acanthus cabriole legs united by scroll stretchers, the underside carved initials `A+ H+`, late 19th century with adaptations, 27.5in (70cm) h, 48in (122cm) w, 21in (53.5cm) d.
Dan Dare Radio Station, Phillips Electronic set and Castle: Merit Dan Dare Radio Station, plastic console with hand sets, searchlight and buzzer, F lacks log book, grubby, not tested, box P, faded with damage, mainly to lid sides, Philips EE8 Electrical Engineer set, F, lacks instruction book, contents not checked, Kleenware/Tudor Rose Crusaders plastic castle, F not checked (3)
A SUITE OF GERMAN DOLLS` HOUSE DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE oak coloured stained with blue velvet upholstery comprising: high back settle with moulded lion heads on the arms; six chairs with carved crest; an upright piano; a pedestal table; console mirror; and three pairs of curtains with light oak pelmets, circa 1920-5.3/4in. (14.5cm) height of chair back
Rare Style 40 Regina 15 1/2 in. Disc Musical Box in "Rookwood"Console Cabinet With duplex combs (complete) on short bedplate, speed control and celluloid plaques with patd. dates to May 1897, in serpentine-fronted mahogany cabinet with cabriole legs and double doors to disc-storage shelves, decorated with painted floral sprays, courting couples and romantic landscapes, width 23 x height 40 1/2 in. (58 x 103 cm), original finish, minor scuffs, with eleven original discs. Note: Musical box cases decorated in the manner of Rookwood pottery were a later addition to the Regina range alongside Venetian walnut, vernis martin and marquetry finishes, popular c. 1900-1915. Several models were advertised in the Rookwood style, although few appear to have been produced. Intended to harmonize with the lighter styles of the period, they represented the final luxurious flourishing of the American musical box market. This example is beautifully-preserved condition and has a full, resonant tone. Watch & Listen on: Youtube.com/AuctionTeamBreker Plattenspieldose "Regina Modell 40" Standmodell in seltenem "Rookwood"-Gehäuse, für 40cm-Platten, Doppelkamm (komplett), Geschwindigkeitsregler, geschwungenes Mahagoni-Gehäuse mit Plattenfächern im Sockel, dekoriert mit romantischer Malerei, Höhe: 103 cm! - Sehr gut erhaltener Originalzustand, spielt exzellent. Mit 11 Platten. Watch & Listen on: Youtube.com/AuctionTeamBrekerCondition: (2-3/2) Starting Price €3,800
A carved giltwood and satinwood serpentine console table, 19th century and later elements, the satinwood top with kingwood and tulipwood marquetry banding, gadrooned and acanthus decorated frieze centred by a shell, scrolling legs surmounted by female term figures in neoclassical dress, acanthus and C scroll decorated stretchers centred by an oval shaped plinth, 93cm high, 195cm wide, 63cm deep

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