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An early 19th Century mahogany and inlaid rectangular tea table:, bordered with boxwood lines, the hinged top with a reeded edge, on square tapered legs, 94.5cm (3ft 1 1/4in) wide.*Notes Formerly at Dr Gillman's residence, Highgate, London and pictured in his room in the painting by Sir George Scharf. Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote at this table.
An early 19th Century mahogany circular occasional table:, with a snap top on ring turned vase-knopped column and tripod splayed base, terminating in pointed pad feet, 46cm (1ft 6in) diameter. ( Some old damage to tripod base) *Notes Reputedly from Cheyne, Torquay via Christabel Coleridge (Samuel Taylor Coleridge's granddaughter).
WYLD, James - A New General Atlas of Modern Geography. consisting of a complete collection of maps of the four quarters of the globe : title-page, table of contents, 56 hand coloured maps mainly folding or double-page some with vignettes, 3 engraved plates, org. half morocco, large folio, (1838).
Staffordshire pearlware dessert service, circa 1820, moulded with white briar rose trails against a pink border edged with gilt, comprising oval footed fruit bowl, two scallop form dishes, rectangular dish, rectangular table basket on stand, lidded oval sauce tureen on stand, and six 20cm plates (14)
Edwardian mahogany and inlaid kneehole dressing table, circa 1900-10, the arched bevelled glass mirror over three small jewellery drawers and with a bowed central kneehole drawer flanked on either side with two short drawers, all crossbanded with satinwood, raised on tapered square section legs, width 122cm, depth 60cm, height 162cm
Early Victorian mahogany library table, circa 1840-60, the top inset with a gilt bordered oxblood leather writing surface over two frieze drawers with turned wooden knobs, raised on reeded, turned and tapered legs with brass cup castors, width 143cm, depth 91cm, height 74cm
Early Victorian painted black lacquered papier mache serving tray, mounted on a later base as a table, decorated with a still life of hedgerow flowers, bordered with fine gilt scroll work, the base turned and ebonised with a cross stretcher, 68cm x 53cm x 47.5cm high
Late Victorian mahogany extending dining table, circa 1880, the top with canted corners winding out to accommodate two extra leaves, over turned and reeded tapered legs with brown pot castors, complete with winder, length when closed 137cm, extending to 207cm, width 121cm, height 176.5cm
Late Victorian mahogany and inlaid bedroom suite, comprising triple wardrobe having a carved shell form cornice over a central mirrored door opening to hanging space, flanked on either side with two inverted arched recessed panel doors inlaid with a wild flower spray in boxwood and harewood, one door concealing open shelves, the whole having three drawers to the base with cast brass handles, raised on short cabriole legs, width 192cm, height 234cm, depth 56cm; also matching dressing table, raised on slender swan neck legs, fitted with three drawers, width 121cm; and a two door washstand, width 107cm (3)
William IV mahogany pedestal Pembroke table, circa 1830, the top with two narrow drop leaves over a single frieze drawer with brass knobs opposing a similar blind drawer, raised on a baluster turned column and four sabre legs with brass shell form toes with castors, width 99cm, depth 56cm
Victorian mahogany extending dining table, circa 1870, the top with moulded edge winding out to accommodate two additional leaves, over a plain frieze, turned and tapered gun barrel legs, with large brown pot castors, length when closed 143cm, extending to 242cm, width 132.5cm, height 74cm
Victorian oak extending dining table, circa 1870, the top with moulded edge over a ripple moulded apron and winding out to accommodate three additional leaves, raised on turned inverted baluster legs with brass cup castors, with winding handle, width 123cm, length 153cm when closed, 306cm when open, height 72cm
George V mahogany serpentine front dressing table, circa 1910-20, having two frieze drawers with brass swan neck handles, over two cupboard doors flanking a central kneehole, raised on tapered square section legs with spade toes, width 106cm, depth 50cm, height 79cm
A mixed lot, comprising two inlaid wooden oval serving trays, one in satinwood, the other mahogany; two Regency toleware serving trays, one mounted on a wooden stand; a Victorian papier mache tray; mahogany spider leg table; oak small square table with turned legs and castors; American drop trunk wall clock; and an Edwardian satinwood and inlaid mirror, originally from a cheval (no stand), 66cm, x 131cm (9)
Provincial oak drop leaf table, late 18th Century, having a plank top with a single three plank drop leaf supported on a swing out gate and fitted with a cutlery drawer pulling out at one end, all raised on moulded square legs, width 124cm, depth 56cm, the leaf 52cm, height 75cm
Japanese lacquered tea table, Taisho (1912-1926), lacquered with a peacock and hen amidst peony in coloured lacquers and mother of pearl, the lacquering extending to the open frame and apron beneath and raised on short scroll feet, width 115cm, depth 57cm, height 37cm
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