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A FINE REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID TILT-TOP BREAKFAST TABLE, the moulded circular top with an outer border of brass inlay, depicting alternating panels of animals, floral sprays and birds, on a panelled centre column and triangular platform base, with short acanthus capped scroll feet. 75cm high x 136cm diameter
A REGENCY MAHOGANY EXTENDING IMPERIAL RECTANGULAR DINING TABLE, EARLY 19TH CENTURY, IN THE STYLE OF GILLOWS, with grooved rim and rounded corners, the end sections with plain conforming friezes, on ten tapering turned grooved legs with brass socks and castors. 137cm wide x 480cm long (with three extra leaves)Sold by order of the Executors of Eileen, Countess of Mount Charles
AN ITALIANATE GILTWOOD WRITING TABLE OF SHAPED RECTANGULAR FORM, the top with inset green leather scriver raised above a frieze with carved bas relief lattice work and foliage, fitted end drawers and raised on cabriole legs and hoof feet. 109 x 75cmProvenance: Humewood Castle, Co. Wicklow
A GEORGE II WALNUT CARD TABLE, of shaped rectangular form, the figured fold-over top with rounded fore corners opening to a baize lined interior with sunk candle stands and counter wells, above a plain frieze and shell capped cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet. 73cm high x 88cm wide x 48cm deep
AN IRISH ARMORIAL MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE C.1750, the moulded rectangular top above a deep shaped apron centred by a crest and flanked by acanthus, the sides centred by shells flanked by pendant husks, on moulded leaf capped cabriole legs with square hocked paw feet. 140cm wide x 74cm deep x 78cm highThe crest is A falcon with wings expanded, holding a cross bottonée, on a ducal coronet for MaddenThe Maddens came to glory through the Church and Heiresses. The consolidator of this rising family was the Rev. Samuel Madden of Maddenton (now called Hilton Park) and Manor Waterhouse. He was known as Premium Madden for his encouragement of Arts and Industry by instigating prizes, starting in 1731. He left a collection of Old Master paintings to Trinity College. This table would appear to fit exactly (including date wise) the aspirations of Premium combining family pride with creative industry.The contents of Manor Waterhouse (including landscapes by Thomas Roberts) were sold off in the early 20th Century and Hilton Park suffered severe fire damage in the early 19th Century. It is believed that much of its contents 'disappeared' before the fire.These circumstantial facts associate this lot with 'Premium' Madden (d.1765) and its re-emergence and identification on the current art market is most gratifying.
A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL WALNUT AND MARQUETRY SHAPED OVAL LIBRARY TABLE, the top profusely decorated with an inlaid central urn flanked by angels, scrolls, swags etc within a continuous border of foliate scrolls, edged with cast bronze leaf banding above a similarly decorated frieze with drawer, raised on a shaped octagonal centre column and a star shaped quadruple base with flat bun feet (associated). 133 x 78cm
AN IRISH MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR SIDE TABLE, c.1760, the top with thumb moulded rim, above a moulded and shaped carved frieze centred by a shell with flanking leaf scrolls, the side similarly carved with scrolls and rosettes, raised on cabriole legs with shell and anthemion carved knees on paw feet. 95 x 58cmFor a comparable table see Peill & Glin, Irish Furniture, no.95. This table was from Bealieu House, Co. Louth and was sold by this firm at Slane Castle, Country House Collections auction, 2013.
A FINE VICTORIAN MARINE INSPIRED OAK PEDESTAL SIDEBOARD IN THE MANNER OF HENRY EYLES OF BATH, the raised and shaped mirror back framed by a border of rope carved moulding centred by a painted shield bearing the arms of the Rashleigh family of Menabilly, Cornwall, above a carved panel bearing the initials WR and CR and the date 1859, the mirror panel with dolphin ends, the breakfront table base centred by a carved Neptune head and raised on flamboyant carved stylised sea horses cresting waves. 275cm wide'Menabilly' was the inspiration for 'Manderlay', the house in Daphne du Maurier's classic novel 'Rebecca', 1993William Rashleigh was an MP from East Cornwall, born 16th April 1817, died 31st October 1871. He married Catherine Stuart, eldest daughter of the 11th Lord Blantyre.Provenance: Sotheby's Important English Furniture, July 1990, Lot 133.See Henry Eyles of Bath Great Exhibition 1851 Star of Brunswick Table, Victorian & Albert Museum, London.
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