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A Regency Brass Inlaid Rosewood Sofa Table. The rectangular top having rounded corners inlaid with stringing and framed by a cross-banded border of brass foliage. The drop down flaps on loper supports. The frieze fitted with two cock-beaded drawers on one side and corresponding faux drawers on the other, standing on a square canted centre pedestal above a quadriform platform base on sabre legs with brass caps and castors. 30 ins (76 cms) high, the top 58 ins x 30 ins (147 cms x 76 cms).
A LATE 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD INLAID SEVEN PIECE SALON SUITE comprising a double chair-back occasional sofa, a pair of elbow chairs and four single chairs, each having a turned top rail above a rectangular panel inlaid in satin and harewood with a ribbon tied spray of flowers above a plain spindle tie rail, upholstered seat, on square splayed legs. See illustration
A George III mahogany and amboyna crossbanded sofa table, circa 1805, the rounded rectangular top with additional kingwood banding with ebony and boxwood stringing, above two frieze drawers and two opposing false drawers, on square upright supports and outswept legs, 72cm high, the top 61cm x 151cm overall Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A Regency rosewood games table, circa 1815, with brass galleried shaped drop ends, the sliding leather inset top, with marquetry chequer board and cribbage board to the reverse, with embossed later leather backgammon to the interior, on painted and parcel gilt lyre supports on paw feet, height 73.5cm, width 100cm overall, depth 42.5cm, Literature: a related design for a similar table exists in a Gillows estimate sketch dated 13 April 1813. Although the design describes a "sofa" table, the striking similarity of the design elements of the top to the table being offered is apparent. The "lyre" end supports exemplified by this table are also known to be favoured by Gillows during the same period. (See pages 265 and 303, Gillows of Lancaster and London, Susan E. Stuart, Antique Collectors Club 2008) For a similar design for a table but of larger proportions, see Sotheby`s Fine English Furniture, 22 November 2006, Lot 89 (Provenance: Wolseley Hall, Staffordshire.) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A Regency Mahogany and Crossbanded Sofa Table, the rectangular top with two conforming drop leaves with moulded edge, above two frieze drawers and two opposing sham drawers, raised on spiral turned, splayed legs united by a turned understretcher, on hairy paw feet and castors, 150cm by 76cm by 71cm (faded)
An early 19th Century Pollard Oak Sofa Table, the crossbanded top with ebonised stringing, and flanked on either side by a drop flap, the frieze fitted on either side with a drawer and dummy drawer, and raised on ring turned baluster supports, terminating in a rectangular quadruped base, with swept legs terminating in paw feet and brass castors, with beaded detail throughout, 34 ½" wide
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