An Edwardian mahogany revolving bookcase of serpentine outline, the top inlaid with stringings and crossbanded, fitted four shelves, on X-pattern supports and castors, 19.5ins square x 33ins high, and a late Victorian mahogany oval Sutherland table, on twin turned end supports and trestle feet, 26.25ins x 31ins x 26.5ins high Provenance: The Collection of The late Richard Filmer of Kennington, Ashford, Kent.
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An early Victorian snake wood (?) rectangular writing/work table with plain folding top, the top drawer fitted with a writing surface, fitted drawer and pull-out workbag under, on shaped end supports with conforming stretcher and trestle feet, 20ins wide x 15ins deep x 30ins high (top somewhat faded and water damaged and veneer lifting in places)
A mahogany octagonal tripod occasional table, on slender turned central column and cabriole legs with pad feet, 18.75ins x 16ins x 27ins high (top marked), and a mahogany circular drop-leaf tripod occasional table with triple reeded edge to top, on slender turned central column and cabriole legs with pad feet, 18ins diameter x 27.75ins high
A mahogany circular tripod occasional table, on turned central column and cabriole legs, 18ins diameter x 27ins high, a similar oak circular tripod occasional table, 22ins diameter x 28.5ins high, and a Victorian mahogany circular tripod occasional table with moulded edge to top, on shaped feet, 22ins diameter x 28.5ins high
An early Victorian mahogany circular tripod occasional table with moulded edge to top, on heavy turned and moulded central column, on scroll moulded feet, 21.5ins diameter x 28.5ins high, one other mahogany circular tripod occasional table, 19.5ins diameter x 26.5ins high, and an Edwardian mahogany cylindrical jardiniere inlaid with figured panels and stringings, on slender leaf capped cabriole legs, 13ins diameter x 29.5ins high, brass liner for same and with copper bulbous jardiniere
A Victorian mahogany rectangular occasional table with moulded edge to top, on twin turned and spiral fluted end supports, with conforming stretcher and scroll feet, 35.5ins wide x 17.5ins deep x 29ins high, a late Georgian mahogany circular tripod table, on baluster turned central column and cabriole legs with pad feet, 29ins diameter x 27.5ins high, and a similar oak tripod table, 28.5ins diameter x 26.5ins high Provenance: The Collection of The late Richard Filmer of Kennington, Ashford, Kent.
A George III mahogany serpentine fronted card table, the baize lined folding top with rounded moulded edge, with plain apron, on square tapered and moulded legs with spade toes, 36ins wide x 18ins deep x 28ins high (damage around rear hinge to top - with slight splits and generally scuffed)
A mahogany oval tray top tripod table of shaped and moulded outline, on 18th Century base with turned column and cabriole legs with pad feet, 26ins x 21ins x 29ins high, a small 18th Century mahogany rectangular tea table with plain folding top, fitted one frieze drawer, on square moulded legs, 24.5ins x 12.5ins x 28.5ins high (with some repairs), and a mahogany shield back armchair of "Hepplewhite" design, the seat upholstered in red leather, on square tapered and moulded front legs with block toes
A Victorian satinwood rectangular card table, the red baize lined folding top with bowed ends, moulded edge and crossbanded in amboyna, on four turned and fluted central supports, with carved and moulded splayed feet and castors, 36.5ins wide x 18ins deep x 30ins high, (crack to top)
A mahogany circular tripod table of "18th Century" design, with moulded edge to top, on turned central column and cabriole legs with pad feet, 15ins diameter x 28.25ins high, and one other similar mahogany tripod table, 18.25ins diameter x 26.5ins high Provenance: The Collection of The late Richard Filmer of Kennington, Ashford, Kent.
A George III mahogany rectangular tripod occasional table, on turned and reeded central column with three shaped legs, 30ins x 20.75ins x 28ins high, and one other similar smaller rectangular tripod occasional table, 19.5ins x 19.25ins x 28.5ins high (top marked)
A William IV rosewood rectangular card table with rounded front corners, plain baize lined folding top, rectangular panel to frieze flanked by scroll brackets, on turned central column and rectangular inswept base with bun feet, 36ins wide x 18ins deep x 29ins high
An early 20th Century mahogany semi-circular console table of "Adam" design, with scroll carved edge to top, the frieze carved with urns, ribbon and swags, on four square tapered and part fluted legs with bellflower ornament, 61ins wide x 31ins deep x 34ins high
An 18th Century French walnut rectangular games table, the reversible tray top inlaid with chess board, the interior inlaid with a backgammon board, fitted two small shelves, on square tapered legs with brass square toes, 36ins x 24.5ins x 29.5ins high, containing a number of plain ivory and green stained ivory and wooden draughts pieces, various (set incomplete)
A late 1960s/early 1970s Danish figured hardwood circular drum table retailed by Heal's with figured veneered top, fitted four frieze drawers with plain fronts, interspersed by fluted panels, on heavy stained wood pedestal base with turned central column and three splayed supports, 57ins diameter x 29ins high Note: Purchased by vendor from Heal's in Tottenham Court Road, London
A William IV rosewood writing table with rounded corners, the top now inset with green leather, fitted two real and two dummy frieze drawers, with bead moulding under, on four turned, leaf carved and reeded legs with brass leaf cast castors, 42ins wide x 32ins deep x 30ins high
A French stripped beechwood rectangular writing table with tooled leather inset to top, moulded edge, fitted four drawers, on turned and fluted legs, 57ins wide x 29.5ins deep x 29ins high, and one other French beechwood rectangular writing table with tooled leather inset to top, moulded edge, fitted two narrow frieze drawers above shaped aprons and on moulded cabriole legs, 40ins wide x 29ins deep x 28ins high (damaged and generally wormed)
A late 18th/early 19th Century French kingwood and gilt brass mounted rectangular Bureau Plat of "Louis XV" design, the whole of slightly shaped serpentine outline, the top now inset with dark wine velour, within chevron bandings inlaid with central banding, moulded gilt brass edging with leaf and scroll corners, fitted three frieze drawers with chevron inlaid drawer fronts and gilt brass leaf and scroll handles and mounts, three dummy drawers to reverse, above shaped apron and on slender square cabriole legs with gilt brass leaf and scroll mouldings and leaf sabots, 57.5ins wide x 29ins deep x 30.5ins high (later velour inlaid to top - generally scuffed and marked) Provenance: The property of Francis, Lord Jeffrey (1773-1850). Editor of the influential "Edinburgh Review" from 1803-1829 and Lord Advocate of Scotland. Thought to have been acquired in 1801 on his marriage to Catherine Wilson (who died in 1805). On his second marriage in 1815 he leased Craigcrook Castle, Edinburgh and this was the table at which he wrote his articles for the Edinburgh Review and had kept the table until his death in 1850. It was left to John Hunter (1801-1869) his first wife's nephew and protégé and thence by family descent. Note: Complete with a lithograph portrait of Francis Jeffrey engraved by S. Freeman after W.Evans, published March 16th 1812, oval 12.5ins x 8.25ins, framed and glazed
A 1980's "Pearl Dot" sycamore dining suite designed by Robert Williams, comprising - oval dining table on curved end supports, 78ins x 50.5ins x 28.5ins high, eight plank back dining chairs, rectangular side table on square legs, 42ins wide x 16ins deep x 28.5ins high, and circular occasional table on curved end supports, 18ins diameter x 19ins high Note: Specific commission and complete with receipt of purchase dated 14th February 1985 and 17th June 1986
A mahogany table top display cabinet with old gold cloth lined interior, enclosed by two lifting sloping glazed tops, the base fitted eight drawers and on five square tapered legs, 56ins wide x 32ins deep x 39ins high (one glass panel broken and generally in need of repair)
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