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An oak refectory table, with a panelled and banded rectangular top, on turned column supports, united by an 'H' stretcher, 17th century and later, 74.4cm high, 214cm long, 71cm deep. Provenance: Woolley and Wallis, Furniture and Works of Art, Property from the North Canonry, The Close, Salisbury, 13th September 2005, lot 1.
A rare Charles II carved giltwood side table, the top inset with later yellow marble, within a scrolling leaf border, above a leaf, shell and scroll carved frieze, on scroll legs with carved acanthus leaves and fruit, united by a shaped 'X' stretcher with a flaming urn finial, on scroll feet, formerly the base of a cabinet on stand, 82.4cm high, 86cm wide, 54cm deep.
An 18th century Dutch black japanned dressing table mirror, painted with flowers and foliage, with an arched bevelled plate, above a base with a hinged fall, with a stepped interior with drawers and pigeon holes, above a ripple front long drawer, with divisions and a secret compartment, 86.1cm high, 46.4cm wide, 25.7cm deep.
A George IV mahogany drum table, the circular revolving top with a gilt tooled green leather writing surface, with four frieze drawers and four false fronts, above a ring turned stem and ribbed splay legs, terminating in lion's paw sabot and castors, 76.8cm high, 105.7cm diameter.
A Regency style mahogany twin pillar dining table, the top with a reeded edge, on vase turned stems and reeded splay legs, terminating in brass caps and castors, comprising: a pair of 'D' ends and two additional leaves with brass clips, early 19th century and later, 70.3cm high, 286.5cm long, 117cm deep (max).
λ An early Victorian rosewood library table by Kendall & Co., with a pair of frieze drawers, above turned and spiral ribbed supports, on cartouhe capped cabriole scroll legs and brass castors, the underside with a paper label inscribed 'J. Kendall & Co. No. 12125 Workman's Name: Donnington', 71.8cm high, 122.2cm, 60.2cm deep.
λ A Regency rosewood and satinwood games table in the manner of Gillows, with a pair of shaped drop-leaf ends with pierced brass galleries, the centre with a sliding reversible top, inlaid with chequer and cribbage boards, above a leather backgammon board, on ring turned 'X' frame spindle supports, 74.3cm high, 101cm wide, 42.5cm deep.
A Regency mahogany dressing table mirror attributed to Gillows, with a bevelled rectangular plate, with ribbed turned baluster tapering supports and scroll back legs, 63.7cm high, 72.5cm wide, 40.7cm deep. See Christopher Gilbert, Furniture at Temple Newsam House and Lotherton Hall, p.380, pl.501 for a similar mirror supplied by Gillows for Parlington Hall, and for a brief discussion.
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