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A George III and later oak occasional table, with tilt top, on turned column and tripod base, 70cm H x 73cm W (diameter varies from 72.5cm to 74cm) CONDITION REPORT: Diameter varies from 72.5cm to 74cm. If we take 73cm as the average and multiply this by pi to get the circumference. 3.14 x 73cm = circumference 229.22cm approx
A large and impressive Victorian mahogany extending dining table, the top with a moulded edge on five carved and fluted tapered legs with fitted brass 'Copes Patent' castors, the twin wind out mechanism with Joseph Fitter Patent badges, with five spare leaves, 75cm H x 480cm W x 136cm D. With a leaf cabinet / sideboard, with raised back above a panelled front, on bun feet, 95cm H x 144cm W x 52cm D (7) CONDITION REPORT: The leaves are original to this table.
A fine French Louis XVI style ormolu mounted walnut and Coromandel wood nine piece bedroom suite in the manner of Henri Dasson, late 19th century, comprising a large three door breakfront armoire enclosing shelves, press trays and drawers (extended at the back) 260cm H x 233cm W, a marble top three drawer commode, 103cm H x 131cm W x 61cm D, a wall mirror with shaped bevelled plate, 87cm H x 69cm W, a dressing table with an arrangement of nine drawers,78cm H x 135cm W x 60cm D, all with oak carcasses, a tryptic dressing table mirror, 74cm H x 110cm W, a double bed with side tables attached and three single chairs (9) (PLEASE NOTE - The canopy above the bed does not come with this lot)Bed = 143cm H x 158cm W x 214cm L (approx)Provenance: Purchased 16th may 1963 at The Kensington Gallery Brighton for £550PROVENANCE: Private collection, from a Thames riverside house, Windsor. CONDITION REPORT: This is a handsome and high quality bedroom suite. The centre section of the wardrobe was extended / deepened to make it more conducive to modern hanging. The two side sections were note enlarged but the sides of the wardrobe were extended to the same depth of the centre section. A good cabinet maker has completed this. When it was extended a secret compartment was added to the right hand side section. Some sun fading to the right hand side of the wardrobe. The dressing table is heavily sun faded to the back of the triple mirror, less so but noticeable to the top of the dressing table proper. There is a corner spandrel lacking to the left hand corner of the knee hole section of the dressing table. The marble top commode has some nibbles to the underside edge of the marble, old wear / chips to both front corners and general light age wear scuffs to the top. Light fading to the front of the drawers. Bed head with several light varnish blemishes / scratches to the panelled section, not immediately noticeable. Bed sides with blemishes and scratches to varnish. Some fading to the left hand side of the bed. All pieces oak lined and most of the drawers with peg holes at the back. All pieces with general light age wear scuffs, some scratches, but overall an impressive suite.Two keys
A Chinese carved softwood circular dining table, the top decorated with a central dragon within a border of clouds, with pierced foliate frieze, on column and paw feet, 77cm H x 135cm Diam, with eight chairs including two with arms, 104cm H. The underside of the chairs with label for Kuhn & Komor Shanghai. (9) (Some wear to the legs on the chairs) (chairs at fault)Provenance: The suite was purchased at Colin Gray & Co Chislehurst on 15th January 1948, Lot 149 for £240. PROVENANCE: Private collection, from a Thames riverside house, Windsor. PLEASE SEE lots 921 and 922 which were purchased with this item originally. CONDITION REPORT: Dining table:Top with a three old hair line cracks at edge, all have been resin filled and appear ok. Light wear to the top but generally of an even appearance / colour. Slight fading along one edge. Twelve of the 'ball' details to the edge of the table are poorly replaced. All of the legs of the table are rubbed / worn through feet or the legs of the chairs. The single chairs: One is in poor condition with a break at the back of the seat and loose joints (see images). Another with a loose corner arch to the right leg and another lacking a corner arch - also to the right leg. All with general wear, much heavier to the front legs. All of the seat covers are later and are perishing - the chairs have solid seats beneath this. Arm chairs: one with a detachable section to the top left of the back, and old break here. The arms may have been re-attached to the back panel. General age wear, not as heavy as the single chairs. SOME ATTENTION WILL BE NEEDED.
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