An 18th century three-drawer box base dressing table mirror raised on bracket feet43.5cm wide x 26.5cm deep x 73cm highQty: 1Some silvering across the plate of the mirror, particularly noticeable in the bottom left and up the left hand side. Minor damage to the banding on the top and on the fitted drawers. A piece of veneer missing to the top of the right hand support.
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A fruitwood farmhouse table with two fitted drawers to the side74c high x 212cm long x 107cm deepEvidence of repairs and filling to the top. Historic woodworm and more recent woodworm, noticeable on the edges of the top and down the drawers. Scuffing commensurate with age and use. Some historic cracks have been repaired to the top. Drawers with handles were later added with patches evident. left-hand drawer handle with slightly wonky and one of the circular brass plates missing measuring 59.5cm to the bottom of the frieze
A Regency mahogany games table, the sliding satinwood inlaid chequerboard top reversing to plain mahogany and opening to reveal a velvet lined backgammon board, with drop leaves to either side, dummy and single drawer, raised on ring-turned legs with brass caps and castors87cm wide x 50cm deep x 74cm highQty: 1Drawers work well and no warping to the leaves. The Interior is excellent with minimal wear. Scratch to the chess top which runs into the fixed part of the top. A square section of moulding is missing from beneath the drawer on one side and partially on the other. Two castor caps are slightly loose but attached.
A George III Sheraton satinwood demi-lune side table with tulipwood, hare and kingwood inlay, the frieze with crossbanding and geometric inlay raised on square tapered inlaid legs terminating in spade feet 122cm wide x 56cm deep x 82cm high Qty: 1 Bearing label beneath: 'Formerly the property of The Very Revd. John Merewether, Dean of Hereford, deputy clerk of the Closet to William IV and Chaplain to Queen Adelaide. The Revd. J. Merewether, FSA who was a well-known and enthusiastic antiquary was presented with this table by Queen Adelaide and purchased at his sale held at Madely Hereford by The Revd. T. J. Moore from whose widow the present owner bought it.'Exhibited at the Bradford Exhibition. In generally good condition but with minor scuffing to the front left of the top. Slight raising to the inlay around the centre of the fan. Some ring marks to the back right of the top, and further minor ring marks to the front right. Some cracks running across the frieze from the left to right, broken by the central cartouche. Some banding missing around the front left leg. One of the sides of the spade foot on the back right is loose. Some evidence of historic woodworm to the back.
Coalport part tea service to include teapot, cups and saucers, cream jug, six Royal Grafton 'Majestic' meat plates with bowls and side plates, assorted ornaments, two steins, a pair of alabaster horse head bookends, a stainless steel mid-20th century fruit dish, a barometer, a Chinese-style ginger jar, Masons ironstone, a wooden table lamp and other items (3 boxes)
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