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A most unusual late Regency rosewood metamorphic writing/drawing table, with four column supports and turned spindle mouldings, two pairs of drop leaves, two adjustable shelves (capable of withdrawing from the frame work) over a single frieze drawer, raised on brass cup castors, 63cm wide when closed, 105cm wide when open
A 19th century mahogany twin pillar extending dining table with single additional leaf, 100cm wide x 200cm long approx, together with a collection of six (4+2) Edwardian mahogany dining chairs in the Chippendale manner, the splats with carved and pierced detail and upholstered seats and two further chairs
A late 18th century mahogany table clock, Thomas Rogers, London, with brass lined Ellicott type case and signed silvered 6.5 inch Roman and Arabic dial, the two train fusee movement with verge escapement and rack strike on a bell, the plates united by five knopped pillars, the backplate engraved with foliate scrolls and a ho-ho bird centred on a basket of fruit, height 17.75in.
A late 18th century mahogany table clock, unsigned, with break arch case and painted Roman dial with subsidiary calendar above VI and strike / silent to arch, the two train fusee movement with verge escapement, the robust plates united by five knopped pillars, the backplate engraved with foliate scrolls and flowers, height 16.5in.
A good modern Congrevé type rolling wall timepiece, surmounted by the hour, minute and seconds dials, the single train fusee movement regulated by the 26 x 29.5cm 30 second pivoted table, with a detent to each end, the skeletonised movement with wheels of four crossings, mounted on an ebonised base beneath a brass bound glass cover, timepiece 16in., case 19in.
A George III fustic dressing table, attributed to Wright and Elwick of Wentworth, crossbanded in rosewood, the stepped rectangular top with hinged central section enclosing a formerly fitted interior, the bowed kneehole with a pair of cupboard doors flanked by four graduated short drawers, each side upon crossbanded square legs with solid C-scroll angles and stepped feet, the left hand side with sliding towel rail, W.3ft 4in. D.1ft 9.5in. H.2ft 9.5in.Provenance- Christie's London- Important English Furniture, 5th July 1990A very similar dressing table was supplied by Turner and Smith of 132 New Bond Street to Sir Henry Carr Ibbetson for Denton Hall, Yorkshire at a cost of £12 7s.6d(see C.Gilbert, 'Hallmarks of Craftsmen, The Furnishing of Denton Hall, Yorkshire', Country Life, 9th April 1987, pp. 148-152, fig. 15.For an almost identical dressing table see, Christies, London. Important English Furniture, July 5th 1990- sold for £4500
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