A French white painted and gilt decorated oval occasional table with pink veined marble slab to top and carved edge to top, shaped apron carved with ribbon and swag ornament, on turned and receded legs and with conforming undertier, 20ins x 17ins x 32ins high, and a similar oval table with white veined marble slab to top, on turned and fluted legs and X-pattern stretcher, 24.25ins x 17.5ins x 24ins high
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A 20th Century French kingwood and gilt brass mounted circular occasional table, the top with circular porcelain plaque to centre, enamelled in colours with floral spray within gilt and turquoise border, surrounded by wide marquetry banding, fitted one frieze drawer, on square cabriole legs with mask and leaf scroll mounts, 19.5ins diameter x 28.5ins high
A 20th Century French stained wood and gilt brass mounted rectangular display table, the lifting top of serpentine outline and inset with bevelled glass panel, on square cabriole legs with leaf cast brass mounts and sabots, 24.5ins wide x 16.5ins deep x 30ins high
A 19th Century mahogany rectangular work table, the whole inlaid with satinwood bandings and stringings, fitted one frieze drawer and pull-out workbox, on lyre pattern end supports and twin scroll feet with paw toes and castors, 21ins x 14.75ins x 29.5ins high (general wear)
A mahogany D-shaped card table inlaid with crossbandings, checkered bandings and stringing, the baize lined folding top inlaid with oval shell motif, on four square tapered legs and castors, 45ins wide x 22.25ins deep x 30ins high (top cracked, marked, warped and faded and in need of overall restoration)
A Victorian figured walnut card table of serpentine outline, the baize lined folding top with moulded edge, the apron with scroll carving on turned and leaf carved central column and quadruple moulded and carved cabriole legs with scroll toes and castors, 34.5ins wide x 17.5ins deep x 29.5ins high
A George III mahogany square enclosed wash stand/dressing table, the folding top inlaid with oval rosewood bandings, opening to reveal fitted interior with rising mirror, bowl cut outs and lidded compartments, fitted one dummy frieze drawer, cupboard under enclosed by a single door and drawer under, on square tapered legs and shaped undertier, 14.75ins wide x 16.5ins deep x 36ins high
A Victorian mahogany kidney-shaped writing table, the top inset with green leather and with moulded edge, fitted three frieze drawers, central drawer with adjustable leather lined writing surface, on baluster turned end supports and twin leaf capped cabriole legs with scroll toes and castors, 47.5ins wide x 21.5ins deep x 30ins high
A late Victorian walnut and ebonised rectangular writing table with bowed ends, brown leather inset to centre, the ends with rising lids enclosing compartments, fitted two frieze drawers, on turned and fluted legs and castors, 46.25ins wide x 22.5ins deep x 29ins high
An old oak oval gateleg table with plain top, on bobbin turned supports and block feet, 56ins x 57ins x 28.5ins high, four 19th Century elm dining chairs of "Country Chippendale" design, with shaped crest rails, fretted vase pattern splats, drop-in seats upholstered in floral tapestry, on square front legs and two other similar chairs
A modern oak circular extending dining table of "17th Century" design, with two extra leaves, plain top, on plain turned supports with block toes and X-pattern stretcher, 51ins diameter extending to 87ins x 30ins high, and a set of six oak dining chairs (including two armchairs) of "Country Chippendale" design, shaped crest rails, fretted vase pattern splats, drop-in seats upholstered in green cloth, on square tapered front legs
A 19th Century Continental ebony and tortoiseshell table cabinet of "17th Century" style on later stand, the cabinet with lidded compartment, above fitted interior of one deep central drawer and ten small drawers, enclosed by a pair of raised panelled doors and fitted drawer to base, 18ins wide x 10.75ins deep x 18.5ins high, on later stand with cabriole legs and claw and ball feet, with stand 48.5ins high overall (some damage)
ARR Jacques Moreau-Messy (born 1903) - Oil painting - "The New Pearl Necklace" - A young lady seated at her dressing table, board 32ins x 42.25ins, signed and dated 1928, in gilt moulded frame Provenance: Lawrences Auctioneers, Crewkerne - Sale of Pictures & Furniture - Friday 9th July 2004, Lot No. 1620
Five Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern table forks by Horace Woodward & Co, London 1879, four similar table forks by George Angell, London 1852, six other silver fiddle pattern table forks, a selection of dessert forks and dessert spoons, various makers and dates (mostly crested or monogrammed - combined weight 104ozs)
A late Victorian/Edward VII silver Old English pattern part table service, comprising - seven table forks and eight dessert spoons by James Round & Son, Sheffield 1897, one other table fork, six dessert forks by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1896, two other dessert forks, four tablespoons by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1903, and four others by R.H. Halford & Sons, London 1907, eight teaspoons by Chawner & Co, London 1863 and 1864 (weight 68ozs), seven Elizabeth II silver handled and stainless steel bladed table knives and five butter knives by A. Haviland-Nye, Sheffield 1969, and a selection of plated fiddle pattern table forks and plated handled table and butter knives, various
Three late 19th Century Meissen porcelain figures comprising - a standing lady at a table playing a game of patience, 6.5ins high, a seated gentleman in tricorn hat, 5.25ins high, a sweetmeat dish of seated gentleman holding a rose, between two baskets, 5.25ins high (all with impressed, incised and painted marks), a late 19th Century figure of a female street vendor with a tray of fish, 6ins high (spurious Meissen mark), and a Meissen moulded two-handled dish and cover, painted with flowering bouquets, 5ins high (all with damage, restoration and losses)
A George V silver billiard table pattern rectangular dish, 3.625ins x 1.75ins x 1.25ins high, by T.H. Hazlewood & Co Birmingham 1911 (weight .9ozs), and green glass base for same, an Edward VII oak and silver mounted rectangular casket with C-scroll folding handle and on bracket feet, 4.25ins x 2.375ins x 2.375ins high, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1904, an 18th Century gilt metal mounted and agate topped rectangular box with bowed ends, with red leather sides and plated mount to base, 6ins x 2.5ins x 2ins high, and a small selection of other silver and silver mounted dressing table items, various
A Chinese blackwood square coffee table with plain flush panelled top, the fretted and carved aprons with scroll ornament and on square supports, 37ins (94cm) square x 18ins (45.7cm) high (Qing Dynasty) Provenance: Zitan Oriental Antiques, Hong Kong - With Certificate of Antiquity
A nest of three Chinese hardwood rectangular occasional tables with panelled tops, the frieze rails fretted and carved with birds and flowerheads, on square moulded legs, 17ins (43.3cm) x 12.25ins (31cm) x 23.75ins (65cm) high (joints and brackets loose), complete with fourth table (broken in pieces)
An Elizabeth II silver circular Armada dish, 4.25ins diameter, by R.R., London 1971, a pair of ditto circular dishes with shaped and moulded rims, 4ins diameter, by Richards & Knight, London 1971, an Elizabeth II silver backed four piece dressing table set, and a selection of other silver and plated ware, various (combined weighable silver 18ozs)
An Edward VIII silver, pink and lilac guilloche enamel backed seven piece dressing table set of "Art Deco" design, comprising - hand mirror, two hairbrushes, two clothes brushes, circular powder jar and cover and comb, by The Goldsmith & Silversmith Company Ltd, London 1936, and three other dressing table items, various
A pair of yellow lacquer electric table lamps with turned columns and circular bases, decorated in colours in gilt with chinoiseries, 19ins high, and a pair of oxidized metal electric table lamps, the circular bases cast with vine leaves, 16ins high, and cream shades for same
An Arthur Price plated table service for six place settings, comprising - six table forks, six dessert forks, six soup spoons, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons, two tablespoons, six table knives and six dessert knives (forty four pieces), contained in oak canteen, 19.25ins x 13ins x 4.75ins high
A Victorian Treen rectangular "Blind Man" table snuff box carved in high relief and depicting Tam O'Shanter and Souter Johnnie drinking, the sides decorated with goats, 6ins x 3ins x 2.5ins high, and another similar, with dog and chip carved border, 6.25ins x 3ins x 2.125ins high Note: It is traditionally believed that boxes such as these examples were made by a blind man in Glasgow
A Victorian Treen rectangular carved "Blind Man" table snuff box carved in high relief and depicting Tam O'Shanter and Souter Johnnie drinking, the sides decorated with dogs and with chip carved border, 5.5ins wide x 2.875ins x 2ins high, and another carved in high relief, depicting Tam O'Shanter on his horse Bess crossing the bridge, fleeing from the witch, 5.75ins x 2.875ins x 2ins high Note: It is traditionally believed that boxes such as these examples were made by a blind man in Glasgow
A Victorian Treen "Blind Man" table snuff box carved in high relief, depicting Tam O'Shanter and Souter Johnnie drinking, the sides decorated with dogs and chip carved border, 6ins x 3ins x 1.875ins high, and another, 6ins x 2.75ins x 2ins high Note: It is traditionally believed that boxes such as these examples were made by a blind man in Glasgow
A Victorian Treen "Blind Man" table snuff box carved in high relief, depicting Tam O'Shanter and Souter Johnnie drinking, sides decorated with dogs and chip carved border, 6.375ins x 3ins x 2.375ins high, and another with a running fox to front border, 6ins x 2.75ins x 1.625ins high, and another Treen ware snuff box Note: It is traditionally believed that boxes such as these examples were made by a blind man in Glasgow
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