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A Regency mahogany dressing table, circa 1815, of inverted breakfront form, with an arrangement of five drawers, 76cm high, 107cm wide, 50cm deep, together with a George II mahogany dressing mirror, circa 1750, 63cm high, 46cm wide, 22cm deepPlease note: The provenance for this lot should read ‘Property from the estate of Philippa Bradstock of Longbottom House, Biddesden
A Charles I oak and parquetry credence table, circa 1620, the twin plank top above a guilloche carved frieze and central door, each panel decorated with repeated moulded terminals within a tessellating parquetry border, above barrel turned and square section legs joined by moulded peripheral stretchers, 78cm high, 105cm wide, 46cm deep For a closely related credence table see Victor Chinnery, Oak Furniture, The British Tradition, Antique Collectors Club 1979, page 302, fig 3:98
A George II mahogany folding card table, circa 1750, the folding top with rounded outset front corners, opening to a baize inset interior incorporating counter wells, the frieze centred by a shell motif, above tapering cabriole legs headed by shell carved terminals, and on pad feet, 71cm high, 87cm wide, 43 cm deepPlease Note: This table should be described as cica 1750 and later and not as printed in the catalogue.
A mahogany side or serving table in George II Irish style , late 19th century, the moulded rectangular top above a profusely carved frieze centred by a mask, flanked by scrolling acanthus and flowers above tapering cabriole legs terminating in stylised claw and ball feet, 83cm high, 131cm wide, 55cm deep
Ω A Vizagapatam hardwood and ivory marquetry writing box , mid 18th century, on a George II Irish mahogany stand, circa 1750, the box decorated throughout with bands of lac heightened ivory marquetry depicting flowers and marquetry, the hinged top centred with a rectangular panel of conforming design, opening to a pair of small drawers, pigeon holes and a removable fitted tray section, the stand with a shaped frieze incorporating carved scrolls and centred by a central shell motif, above tapering cabriole legs surmounted by lappet carved terminals and terminating in carved claw and ball feet, 86cm high, 59cm wide, 42cm deep Provenance: Purchased by the current owner from a member of the Penrose family (Cooper Penrose), thence by descent through several generations, having previously been part of the furnishings of Woodhill House, Cork, Ireland. For an example of Vizagapatam furniture (writing and dressing table) with closely related design of ivory marquetry see Sothebys Important English Furniture, 6th June 2006, lot 331. An illustrated detail of a marquetry medallion of the writing and dressing table offered by Sotheby s demonstrates the marquetry motifs used to be remarkably similar to those decorating the current lot being offered. See also Sothebys, Important English Furniture, 22nd November 2006, lot 232 for a Vizagapatam writing box demonstrating very similar marquetry decoration. For related Irish stands, see James Peill and the Knight of Glin, 1rish Furniture, Yale University Press, 2007 Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
A George III padouk and marquetry sofa games table, circa 1810, the rectangular top incorporating twin hinged end leaves and centred by a sliding panel opening to reveal a tooled leather backgammon board, above a pair of twin column uprights and downswept sabre legs terminating in brass caps and casters, 71cm high, 128cm wide, 56cm deep Provenance: Private collection from a Country House, Surrey
A George III mahogany drum library table , circa 1810, the tooled leather inset revolving top above four drawers alternating false drawers, above a turned tapered stem and four outswept sabre legs, brass caps and castors, 73cm high, the top 114cm diameterPlease note: The provenance for this lot should read ‘Property from the estate of Philippa Bradstock of Longbottom House, Biddesden
A pair of fine silver plated metal columnar table lamps, late 19th century and later fitted for electricity, the fitments above Composite Order capitals with volutes rising above acanthus fronds, the tapered and fluted shafts on bases with twin torus mouldings and square plinths, the pedestals applied with cast laurel wreaths to each side, above stepped, square section socles, 59cm high overall
Ω A George III satinwood and marquetry semi eliptical folding card table, circa 1810, kingwood and tulipwood crossbanded throughout, the top with central radiating fan of feathers, bordered by a floral swag and ribbon tie motif, opening to a baize interior, above turned tapering fluted legs headed by marquetry patera terminals, 76cm high, 108cm wide, 54cm deep Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
Ω A George III satinwood and painted folding card table, circa 1810, decorated with tulipwood crossbanding and painted overall with floral swags, festoons and foliate terminals, the hinged top opening to a baize playing surface, above a moulded frieze and square section tapering legs, 73cm high, 101cm wide, 50cm deep Provenance: Private Collection, Leicestershire, thence by descent from a large Country House, Ireland. Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
Ω A George III mahogany console table, circa 1810, after a design by Thomas Hope, the rectangular inverted breakfront top above an ebony marquetry decorated frieze flanked by twin lion masks, above scroll carved legs surmounted by patera terminals and above carved lion paw feet on a shaped plinth base, 96cm high, 104cm wide, 47cm deep Provenance: Private collection from a Country House, Surrey Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
A George III mahogany Cumberland action extending dining table, circa 1810, in the manner of Wilkinson & Sons, each of the two sections with a hinged and rounded end leaf and an opposing extending leaf, the extending action causing the leg of the base to revolve to support the structure, each barrel turned pillar above moulded downswept legs terminating in carved lion paw feet and concealed castors, 71cm high, the top 137.5 x 328cm fully extended
Ω A George III satinwood and purple heart banded semi eliptical folding card table, circa 1790, the folding top above a plain frieze and tapering square section legs inlaid with ebony stringing, 73cm high, 90cm wide, 42cm deep Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/citesPlease note: The provenance for this lot should read ‘Property from the estate of Philippa Bradstock of Longbottom House, Biddesden
A mahogany and marble topped console table, the base George III, circa 1770, the fossilised grey marble top, circa 1780, the top with a moulded edge above a moulded frieze and square section tapering legs, 84cm high, 129cm wide, 64cm deep Provenance: Latimer House, Buckinghamshire
Ω A George III satinwood, mahogany and marquetry circular occasional table, circa 1810, possible Anglo-Dutch, the top with a central fan motif, within a 'dotted' border, the frieze incorporating relief carved rams heads flanked by trailing branches, on an ebony ground, the sabre legs decorated with graduating lozenge and medallion motifs, 73cm high, the top 47cm diameter Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
Ω A Regency mahogany and ebony strung writing or dressing table, circa 1815, attributed to Gillows, of breakfront form, the three quarter gallery above three frieze drawers, above turned tapering fluted legs terminating in brass caps and casters, 80cm high, 107cm wide, 52cm deep Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
A George IV mahogany dressing table, circa 1825, attributed to Gillows, the moulded three quarter gallery above the rectangular top with concave central section and three mahogany lined frieze drawers, one drawer bearing a label titled 'From Florian Papp Inc ..... NEW YORK ..', above turned tapering and fluted legs, brass caps and casters, 81cm high, 107cm wide, 52cm deep Provenance: The Manor House, Thrybergh, Yorkshire For examples of similar dressing tables see Christie's London, 26 January 2007, lot 1039 and 10 July 2003, lots 86 and 87 (realised £13,145) which were supplied in 1811 by Gillows of Lancaster to Richard Gascoigne for Parlington Hall, Aberford. Four identical dressing tables were amongst various items supplied by the firm to the house, one of which is now at Lotherton Hall. See C. Gilbert, Furniture at Temple Newsam House and Lotherton Hall, 1978, pp375 -376 and 380, fig. 500.
Ω A Regency rosewood, brass inlaid and parcel gilt console table, circa 1815, the fossilised marble top above the brass strung frieze, incorporating a drawer, above a pair of scroll supports with carved lappet and patera terminals and with a rear mirror panel, above a concave fronted plinth base with guilloche moulded edge, 94cm high, 89cm wide, 46cm deep Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
Ω A Regency rosewood and satinwood banded library table, circa 1815, attributed to Gillows, the rectangular top with a shallow frieze and inverted corners, above twin trestle uprights decorated with crossbanding and on downswept sabre legs terminating in lappet cast gilt metal caps and casters, 75cm high, 110cm wide, 60cm deepProvenance: Rockbeare Manor, Exeter, DevonThis table can be attributed to Gillows of London and Lancaster who made particular use of the downswept end-supports on many of their tables. A related calamander-banded writing-table by Gillows, has similar ends filled with spindles and relates to a sketch dated 1818 in their Estimate Sketch Books, number 2079 (G. Wills, Craftsmen and Cabinet-Makers of Classic English Furniture, Edinburgh, 1974, pp. 117-118, figs. 108-109). A closely related calamander sofa table attributed to Gillows, from Castle Hyde, Fermoy, Co. Cork, was sold anonymously, in these Rooms, 8 July 1993, lot 99. The distinctive oak leaf cast castors are a design know to have been used by Gillows. Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
A Regency mahogany concertina action extending dining table, circa 1815, in the manner of Gillows, with three additional leaf insertions, the rectangular top above a tablet moulded frieze, on turned and reeded tapering legs terminating in brass caps and castors, 72cm high, 137cm wide, 275cm long fully extended (two of the leaves 62cm wide, the other 38cm wide)
A William IV mahogany drum library table, circa 1835, the circular top with a gilt tooled leather inset, above four frieze drawers and four alternate false drawers, the turned and reeded stem above three reeded downswept legs headed by scroll carved terminals and terminating in lappet carved feet above concealed casters, 74cm high, the top 82cm diameter Provenance: Private collection from a Country House, Surrey
A Victorian carved walnut and marble mounted centre table, circa 18 60, the oval grey veined white marble top within a repeated acanthus carved edge, the pierced frieze decorated with fruiting branch swags interspersed with armorial shields, one crowned armorial flanked by twin rampant lions and titled 'CHABLAIS' beneath, with an alternate armorial opposing, the stem formed of a profusely carved flowering basket, each shaped and profusely acanthus and scroll carved leg surmounted by a mask, two depicting male masks, the other two female, on carved scroll feet, 81cm high, 150cm wide, 110cm deep For a related centre table by Strahan & Co. , see Sothebys Important English Furniture, 5th June 2007, lot 244. The overall design and profuse carving in addition to the use of four specific figures/ masks to the base is similar to the current table being offered. Strahan and Co. of Dublin were founded in 1776 and by the mid-nineteenth century were trading from several premises in the city. At this stage Strahan, who had exhibited first at the Dublin exhibition of 1853, appear to have been influenced stylistically both by the robust classicism of Thomas Hope and by the neo-Elizabethanism of designers like Richard Bridgens. The same could be said of the current table. This specific type of table owes something to the by-then-celebrated 'sea-dogs' table acquired by Bess of Hardwick by 1601 and still at Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire
An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood banded bijouterie table, circa 1910, the hinged and glazed quatrefoil top opening to a fabric lined interior, above slender square section tapering and outswept legs, joined by an x shaped stretcher , 78cm high, 58cm wide, 58cm deep Provenance: Private collection from a Country House, Surrey
Ω A George IV rosewood and satinwood crossbanded sofa table, circa 1825 in the manner of Gillows, the rectangular top incorporating a pair of hinged leaves, above two frieze drawers opposed by false drawers, on spindle filled end standard supports joined by a ropetwist stretcher, 71cm high, 110cm wide, 84cm deep Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/citesPlease note: The provenance for this lot should read ‘Property from the estate of Philippa Bradstock of Longbottom House, BiddesdenPlease Note: The main title of the description for this lot is correct, but the descriptive text and measures are incorrect. The images of the lot are correct. The measurements should read as follows; 72.5cm high, 103cm wide (unextended), 61cm deep.
δ Philippa Bradstock Flowers and Oranges on a Table Oil on canvas Signed with monogram, lower right 40 x 50cm (15 3/4 x 19 3/4in.) IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.Please note: The provenance for this lot should read ‘Property from the estate of Philippa Bradstock of Longbottom House, Biddesden
A Victorian coromandel table top writing slope, the serpentine fall with central gilt metal plaque engraved C.R. 1870., opening to reveal a tooled leather skiver under an hinged compartment containing two inkwells, three lidded recesses and pen tray, 33cm wide, 12cm high, 26cm deep
A Welsh vernacular oak table cabinet, 18th century, wit concave edge, detachable top enclosing an open space above five short drawers each held in position by three internal locking pegs above a shaped apron and on extended shaped feet, 38cm wide, 21cm deep, 36cm high
51763 An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood crossbanded table book carrier with presentation plaque for Miss R C Black from the staff of Bedford College 1904, the revolving carrier with spindled divisions on a turned plinth, 31cm square, 35cm high and an Edwardian mahogany and inlaid kidney shaped tray with central foliate motif and with brass handles, 60cm wide (2)
An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid bedroom suite comprising a triple wardrobe with classical mask and foliate inlaid frieze above an inlaid panel door centred by a cherubic infant within foliate and swag borders over two arched recesses and three swag inlaid drawers between mirror doors enclosing hooks and on plinth base, 228cm wide, 62cm deep, 216cm high, a dressing table en-suite with pedimented oval mirror plate and two gallery drawers above a central drawer and recess flanked by cupboard doors over short pilasters and shelf base, 136cm wide, 61cm deep, a matching chest of two short and four long graduated drawers on plinth base, 122cm wide, 61cm deep, 123.5cm high, a towel rail, 75cm wide and a bed head and foot board with cherubic panel decoration to match the wardrobe, 147cm wide and a pot cupboard, 44cm wide, 39cm deep, 95cm high overall and also a dressing stool en-suite with green brocade upholstery on square tapering legs
A Victorian quarter veneered figured walnut crossbanded and gilt metal mounted Louis XV style card table, of serpentine form with fold-over top and tulip wood banded interior, above a shaped apron and raised on caryatid headed slender cabriole legs and sabots, 102cm wide, 60cm deep, 71cm high
A mahogany twin pillar dining table, George III and later, the rectangular top with reeded edge and rounded corners raised on two tapering gun barrel columns each on three grooved down curved legs, brass caps and castors, with two extra leaves, 319cm extended length, 134cm wide, 73cm high
A French walnut and gilt metal mounted bijouterie table last quarter 19th century, of serpentine form with bevelled glass lift top enclosing a velvet lined interior over a trellis and foliate gilt metal frieze and caryatid headed slender cabriole legs and sabots in the manner of Francoise Linke, 81cm wide, 57cm deep, 75cm high
A Regency rosewood cross banded card table, early 19th century, the fold over top later lined and with rounded front corners and a tablet centred frieze raised on a reeded column quadripartite platform and four down curved tapering legs, brass paw caps and castors, 92cm wide, 46cm deep, 74cm high
A Regency mahogany rosewood cross banded and brass strung breakfast table, early 19th century, the rectangular tilt top with reeded edge and rounded corners, raised on a squat ring turned gun barrel column and four down curved tapering legs, brass cups and later bun feet, 130cm long, 96cm wide, 73cm high
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