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Lot 971

A 19th Century Biedermeier occasional table, with star design parquetry inlaid top and tripod base

Lot 979

A 17th Century and later oak buffet, the base section originally a gateleg table, the upper section carved throughout with animals amongst foliage, Green man carved finials, the shelf section raised on barley twist columns, the whole upper section probably carried out during the 19th Century.

Lot 981

A George II mahogany tilt-top tripod table, the single plank top with a dished edge, raised on a turned column with a baluster knop, raised on three cabriole legs, 65cm high, 65cm in diameter

Lot 996

A Victorian mahogany extending dining table, complete with two leaves of varying sizes, standing on turned legs

Lot 516

*The Important Union Brigade Charger’s Waterloo Medal awarded to Captain Edward Holbech, 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons, who as Troop Commander of No.1 Troop led his men during the most famous cavalry charge of the battle of Waterloo, that of the Union Brigade. His troop suffered the heaviest casualties in his regiment, and soon after taking part in the charge, Holbech was placed in command of the regiment’s captured French prisoners, escorting them to Brussels after the battle, comprising: Waterloo, 1815, with replacement silver clip, suspension and bar, with two pins for wear (Captain Edward Holbech 6th or Inniskilling Drag.), upon original ribbon, with additional section of early ribbon with button hole, and a musket ball, possibly removed from a wound received during the battle; Attractive cabinet tone, one or two small hairlines, otherwise extremely fine Captain Edward Holbech (1785-1847) was born on 31 May 1785, the 4th son of William and Anne Holbech, of Farnborough Hall, Warwickshire, just a few miles from Banbury. Serving with the 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons, he arrived at Herzele on 11 May 1815, where he and his fellow officers and men were quartered in several small villages to the west in the Dender valley, close to the Royals and the Scots Greys. Holbech is mentioned in the book ‘Waterloo General: The Life, Letter and Mysterious Death of Major General Sir William Ponsomby’ by J. Morewood, in a letter written by Lieutenant Johnson, which describes the scene in the days before the battle: ‘(we were housed) at one wretched farmhouse with one room and a closet to do everything…Holbech sleeps on a table, Dames on six chairs, and I in a closet where there is a bedstead which Holbech would not take for fear of the bugs…Still we are very happy…some other officers have three Dutch officers sleeping in the room with them which must be very disagreeable…’ Despite the makeshift accommodation provided for the officers, on the day of the battle, the Inniskilling Fusiliers were ready, and played a central role in the day’s events. As part of Major-General Ponsomby’s 2nd Cavalry Brigade, or ‘Union Brigade’ (alongside the 1st (Royal) Regiment of Dragoons, and the 2nd Royal North British Dragoons, better known as the Scots Greys), the Inniskilling Dragoons took part in what was arguably the decisive moment and turning point of the battle. Charging at from a position on the left of the British and Allied line, the Union Brigade smashed into the opposing French infantry and nearby cavalry, leaving them in complete disarray and confusion. As the officer commanding No. 1 Troop, Holbech himself would have been in the thick of the action. In fact, the Inniskilling Dragoon suffered the heaviest casualties of the charging regiments, and Holbech’s troop suffered the heaviest casualties of these six troops, with a reported 17 killed, 2 died of wounds, and 9 wounded from a nominal strength of 73. Following the charge, and presumably after a short period of re-organisation, research suggests that Captain Holbech was instructed by his superior Major Fiennes Sanderson Miller to take charge of the regiment’s captured French prisoners and escort them to Brussels for imprisonment and eventual exchange, as the battle’s latter stages continued. After Waterloo, Holbech continued to serve for several years of further service until he was eventually placed on half-pay on 11 April, 1822. He died on 24 June 1847 at Alveston, near Stratford-upon-Avon, aged 69. His death is recorded in the ‘Gentleman’s Magazine’ of that year, recording also that he had ‘distinguished himself at the memorable battle of Waterloo.’ Another brother, George, served as a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy. For the Waterloo Medal to his nephew Lieutenant-Colonel Walter Henry Holbech, see lot 536.

Lot 107

Africa.- Vincent (William) The Periplus of the Erythrean Sea. Part the First, Containing an Account of the Navigation of the Ancients, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece and 1 plate, 4 engraved maps (3 folding), folding letterpress table, a little off-setting, scattered spotting, bookplate, contemporary calf, rebacked, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners, 4to, 1800.

Lot 162

A small African tribal carved wooden table, H. 33cm.

Lot 173

A gilt mounted 19th Century porcelain table lamp base, H. 28cm.

Lot 32

A lovely 18th Century Dutch marquetry decorated walnut silver table, W. 98cm, D. 56cm, H. 70cm.

Lot 381

An oak barley twist drop leaf dining table.

Lot 405

A Regency mahogany double pedestal dining table with single extension leaf, unopened L. 150cm, W. 99cm.

Lot 425

A Lloyd Loom linen chest and a loom style table.

Lot 428

A circular leather topped mahogany coffee table, Dia. 90cm.

Lot 430

A small glazed gilt table, 44 x 44 x 45cm, together with a stained glass panel and a key rack.

Lot 431

A vintage table top snooker table with cues, balls etc.

Lot 432

Two 1960's kitchen table and four chairs.

Lot 451

Two Edwardian inlaid armchairs with a further chair and a small side table.

Lot 460

Four Hummell table lamps, H. 24cm.

Lot 47

A Chinese hand painted porcelain panel set into a revolving hardwood table screen, H. 37cm W. 41cm.

Lot 49

A carved Burmese hardwood table with elephant head legs, Dia. 68cm H. 61cm.

Lot 527

Eight bottles of 1989 Boyton English table wine.

Lot 73

A fine regency mahogany tilt top wine table, Dia. 53cm.

Lot 77

An unusual 1960's drop leaf breakfast table, 121 x 68cm.

Lot 108

A Holmegaard grey glass ashtray, etched 160523, d. 13 cm, together with a moulded glass table piece/ashtray CONDITION REPORT: The latter with chips

Lot 133

A 1970's Danish teak and crossbanded coffee table, bearing a paper label for 'PBS', l. 117 cm CONDITION REPORT: Structurally sound, good for age.

Lot 134

Edvard Kindt-Larsen for France and Sons, a 1950/60's teak and crossbanded Model FD504 coffee table, badge to underside, l. 150 cm

Lot 139

A 1970's teak and faux tile topped coffee table of rectangular form, l. 130 cm

Lot 141

Robert Heritage for Archie Shine, a 1960's 'Bridgeford' drum table in Brazilian rosewood, the circular surface with four frieze drawers on a matching base, d. 115 cm CONDITION REPORT: Sold with CITES Article 10 Transaction specific certification: 569639/02

Lot 162

Vladimir Kagan for Chromcraft, a 'Sculpta' dining set including a Brazilian rosewood and crossbanded oval table, w. 151 cm, and a set of four button upholstered vinyl chairs on self-return V-form bases*As featured in Star Trek episodes 'Spock's Brain' and 'The Trouble with Tribbles' CONDITION REPORT: Sold with CITES Article 10 Transaction Specific certification:Surface 151 x 115 cm.Sold with a spare set of original Seng Co. springs for the chairs.Generally in good condition- suitable for a private home.One chair with one button missing and a mark to the back (illustrated). Some light surface marks to the tableSee additional images for further condition.

Lot 163

A 1960/70's teak occasional table with a 'weave' design second tier on beech tapering legs by Lane Furniture, w. 71 cm CONDITION REPORT: Poor

Lot 17

A 1960's oak utility-type dressing table with an arrangement of seven drawers, w. 136 cm

Lot 170

A Pifco brown adjustable table/reading lamp

Lot 2

Robert Heal for Staples, a Ladderax teak drop-leaf dining table together with four matching chairs with tan hide seats CONDITION REPORT: Structurally sound. Some marks to seats where seat has rubbed with frame- illustrated. Generally wear commensurate with age and use, no major concerns. See additional images.

Lot 210

A white perspex table lamp of graduated spherical form, retailed by Habitat, d. 44 cm

Lot 211

A contemporary Habitat 'Kasper' table lamp, the black shade around a glass column, h. 61 cm

Lot 212

A pair of German Model 6349 table lamps by Glashutte Limburg with frosted glass shades over chromed columns and bases

Lot 213

A pair of German table lamps by Glashutte Limburg with white glass cylindrical shades on brushed aluminium bases, h. 70 cm

Lot 214

A German table lamp by Glashutte Limburg with a white glass cylindrical shade on a brushed aluminium base, h. 70 cm

Lot 215

Sue MacPherson, 'Things in my head', sculptural table lamp, h. 50 cm

Lot 218

A group of four table lamps including a +Lys Danish beech lamp, a Soholm Swedish ceramic lamp base and two others

Lot 219

A Fog & Morup white enamelled adjustable spot desk lamp, together with a similar table lamp and a lamp on a brass tripod base

Lot 22

A 1960/70's 'State Room' Range teak and crossbanded drop-leaf coffee table by Stonehill, l. 99 cm

Lot 238

After Eero Saarinen, a pair of 'Tulip'-type chairs together with a matching table base

Lot 241

Piet Hein and Arne Jacobsen for Republic of Fritz Hansen, a 2007 'Table Series' coffee table with a white circular laminate top on a chromed steel four-star base, d. 75

Lot 246

Florence Knoll, a rectangular coffee table, the glass top resting on a polished stainless steel frame, unsigned, l. 114 cm

Lot 260

R. Alonso,a cubist-type study of a lady at a table,signed,acrylics on board,54 x 64 cm,together with another by the same hand CONDITION REPORT: Condition generally goodSome slight loss of acrylic in places

Lot 270

An Art Deco burr yew coffee table of square form with a raised storage compartment, w. 100 cm

Lot 276

Gae Aulenti, a 1970's Italian 'Festo' dining table, the glass top resting on an aluminium frame, l. 200 cm

Lot 277

Gae Aulenti, a 1970's Italian 'Festo' dining table, the glass top resting on an aluminium frame, l. 200 cm

Lot 278

Gae Aulenti, a 1970's Italian 'Festo' dining table, the later glass top resting on an aluminium frame, l. 90 cm

Lot 279

Gae Aulenti, a 1970's Italian 'Festo' dining table, the glass top resting on an aluminium frame, l. 140 cm CONDITION REPORT: Some nibbles to corner of glass

Lot 293

A 1970's teak 'floating' bedside table, w. 49 cm

Lot 294

A G-Plan teak and glazed 'Astro' coffee table of oval form, l. 122 cm

Lot 295

A 1960/70's Danish teak and crossbanded coffee table, the rectangular surface on two pairs of triangular-form legs joined by stretchers, remains of label to the underside, l. 151 cm

Lot 32

A 1950/60's occasional table, the brass rim enclosing a depiction of two swans, on ebonised tapering feet, w. 91 cm

Lot 33

A two-tier occasional table, the surfaces of bakelite-type manufacture on green tubular legs, d. 50 cm

Lot 45

Sir Norman Foster for Tecno, a 'Nomos' rectangular table with a glass top, on castors, l. 160 cm CONDITION REPORT: Width 80 cm. Glass top present. Some nibbles to glass. Chromework good.

Lot 54

*Amended LotCharles and Ray Eames for ICF, a set of three 'Aluminium Group' EA107/108 swivel armchairs, together with a matching bistro table on a five star chromed base*Please Note: the USM Haller table has been removed from this lot and replaced with the table originally designated as lot 242

Lot 91

A pair of aluminium and glazed reception/coffee tables, l. 121 cm, together with a matching square table

Lot 93

Amended Description: a USM Haller 'Kitos' static/fixed table, the marble surface on an aluminium base, d. 90 cm

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