λ A George III rosewood and marquetry inlaid Pembroke table, the oval drop-leaf top with tulip wood crossbanding and decorated with husk swags, urns and leaf scrolls and centred with a later satinwood fan patera, with a bowfront frieze drawer, on faux fluted square tapering legs and spade feet, 70.6cm high, 92.4cm wide, 71.8cm deep (open). Provenance: Purchased from Mill House Antiques, Petworth, West Sussex, 13th March 1992, for £17,000. Property of a deceased estate.
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A pair of French onyx and gilt brass mounted table lamps, in the form of twin handled urns, applied with floral swags, on paw feet, late 19th / early 20th century, later fitted for electricity, 35.2cm high (excluding fitting). (2) Provenance: Moreton House, South Grove, Highgate, London.
A George III mahogany breakfront serving table, the kingwood crossbanded top with radiating veneers and a demi-lune marquetry and penwork panel with flowers and feathers, above two frieze drawers flanking a marquetry classical urn, on square tapering legs with satinwood ankles, 90.8cm high, 216cm wide, 83cm deep. Provenance: Ballington Manor, Wylye, Wiltshire.
A late 19th century French mahogany and brass mounted centre table, the top with a serpentine edge and inlaid with leaves and husks, above stop fluted legs united by a pierced and shaped 'X' stretcher, on brass castors, 74cm high, 113cm wide, 112.3cm deep. Provenance: Property from a deceased estate in Richmond, London.
An early 18th century walnut and seaweed marquetry card table, the crossbanded fold-over top inlaid with stringing and burr panels, revealing a plush fabric lined playing surface with dished counter wells and marquetry candlestands, with a frieze drawer on hocked cabriole legs and pad feet, 71.6cm high, 72cm wide, 36cm deep.
A late 19th century French ceramic and bronze mounted table lamp, with a celadon glaze with pâte-sur-pâte decoration of a classical female figure and flowers and foliage, together with three other ceramic table lamps, 43.9cm high (excluding fittings, max). (4) Provenance: Moreton House, South Grove, Highgate, London.
An early Victorian mahogany serving table, with a lappet frieze above scroll carved cabriole front legs and panelled back legs, the underside with a trade label inscribed 'FROM T.H. FILMER'S, CABINET, CHAIR UPHOLSTERY, BEDDING & CARPET MANUFACTORY, 32 BERNERS ST. OXFORD ST.', 93.6cm high, 183.2cm wide, 67cm deep.
λ A late 18th century Dutch fan with ivory guards and sticks, carved with a harlequin, figures dancing and a windmill, the fan painted with an astronomer seated at a table in front of an armillary sphere, together with two ladies, one holding a birdcage, with an outer band of monkeys and parrots, 44.7cm wide, later mounted in a glazed gilt case. Provenance: Property from a deceased estate.
A pair of Regency cut-glass and ormolu table lamps in the manner of John Blades, each with a dished drip-pan above a leaf and flower collar and lappet decorated stems, on stylised winged lion's paw feet and circular bases, later converted for electricity, each with a shade, 42cm high (excluding fittings). (4)
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