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A Regency style mahogany twin pedestal dining table by Restall, Brown & Clennell, with a satinwood banded top, painted with ribbon tied leaves and flowers, with an additional leaf, on turned stems and reeded splay legs, brass caps and castors, the underside with brass plaques inscribed 'RBC 881', 20th century, 74.3cm high, 242.3cm long, 116.1cm deep. Provenance: Property from a deceased estate in Richmond, London.
λ A rosewood extending breakfast table, the teardrop shape top accomodates an extra leaf, the underside inscribed in chalk 'PITMAN' on a turned stem and four splay legs, with brass beaded decoration and with brass caps and castors, Regency but possibly later adapted, 73cm high, 104cm long extending to 137.8cm, 131cm deep.
A late Victorian walnut reading table by Leveson & Sons, with an adjustable slope and a ratcheted bookrest, with an applied ivorine plaque inscribed 'LEVESON & SONS, 90 NEW OXFORD ST. W. C. & 21, PARK SIDE, KNIGHTSBRIDGE, LONDON & MANCHESTER, LIVERPOOL, LEEDS', on ceramic castors, 117.8cm high (max), 79.5cm wide, 42cm deep. Leveson & Sons were active between c. 1870-1915 and specialized in mechanical and invalid furniture.
A George II walnut concertina action card table, the hinged fold-over top with protruding front corners, revealing a baize lined playing surface with dished counter wells and candlestands, fitted with a frieze drawer above an applied carved shell, on flower carved cabriole legs and pointed pad feet, possibly Irish, 73.3cm high, 81.4cm wide, 40.8cm deep. Provenance: Property from a deceased estate.
An American Federal mahogany and satinwood tea table attributed to John and Thomas Seymour of Boston, the shaped fold-over top with lobed front corners and with an inlaid edge, on a single gate support, with an inlaid frieze on fluted ribbed and stiff leaf-carved tapering legs, with two inscribed paper labels, 78cm high, 91cm wide, 45cm deep. The father and son firm of cabinet makers, John and Thomas Seymour, emigrated from England to Portland, Maine in 1785 and subsequently settled in Boston in 1794. See Sotheby's The Highly Important Americana Collection of George S. Parker II, New York, 19th January 2017, lot 2177 for a similar card table. Provenance: The labels to the underside of the table read 'Table belonging to Mrs Paul Wentworth (Lydia Coggswell) purchased by Mr & Mrs Wentworth about 1814 paternal grandparents of Mrs Roxana A. Wentworth Bowen'. The second label reads 'Paul Wentworth and Lydia Cogswell. Wedding furniture, March 1814. Given me by my Aunt Mary. R.A.W.B.' Passed from Mrs Roxana Atwater Wentworth Bowen (1854-1935) to her daughter Roxana Wentworth Bowen who was the godmother of the present owner.
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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