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A French Directoire period mahogany work table, 19th century, the rectangular top section with large centralised well with two recessed demi lune lifters to middle, flanked by two smaller hinged compartments with raised metal lifters to centre with bronze ribbon decoration, on two lyre shaped supports united by two slat form shelves, on cheval style supports, 19¾ x 9¾in. (50.25 x 24.75cm.), 29¼in. (74.25cm.) high.
A Victorian rosewood and marquetry trumpet work table, the octagonal lid with floral marquetry, opening to reveal a fitted interior with central well and lidded compartments, raised on carved tripod supports with scroll feet, 29½in. (75cm.) high, 17in. (43.2cm.) diameter.
A 19th century mahogany tilt top tripod table, the circular top with flared and pierced gallery, on ring turned flared column with rope twist carved knop, on tripod supports with shell and acanthus relief carving, 29in. (73.5cm.) high, 25in. (63.5cm) diameter, slight damage to gallery.
A small quantity of silver items, comprising an Aladdin's lamp table lighter, Birmingham 1919 by Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., engraved; a silver mounted perpetual calendar, Birmingham 1953; a hat pin box, hallmarks rubbed; a silver lid with embossed cherubs, Birmingham 1903; an engined turned cigarette case marked Sterling; and a silver handled button hook and shoe horn. (7)
A Regency mahogany plan or map table, the deep, circular revolving top with four frieze drawers alternating with four faux drawers, with ring handles on rosette back plates, raised on a substantial turned column with gadrooned upper section, on four swept, channelled supports with decorative brass cap castors, 60in. (152.5cm.) diameter, 29½in. (75cm.) high.* The family believes that the table was made by Trotter & Young of Edinburgh, c.1830.** Condition: Although low, the table doesn't appear to have been reduced in height. The top revolves, although it is a little stiff. The base has a substantial iron bracket beneath the top of the supports - this may have been added later, as there appear to be some old splits and cracks around the lower section of the column and top of one of the legs. The end of one leg has been repaired, approx. 2in. in from the brass cap. The table shows sign of considerable daily use as a dining table - the polish throughout is worn and there is wear around the brasses from cleaning and use. One side of the top has some dark spirit stains and the centre joint of the top is separating a little. Three of the legs appear to have a worn dark stained finish, but the other is not stained, which is a little odd - possibly this leg has been off and repaired at some point, as there are three dowels showing near this leg in the lower column. The table overall is stable and useable but would benefit from restoration to the finish.
A George III mahogany three piece sideboard garniture, the central slightly bow fronted table with fluted edge, over two frieze drawers, on four square tapering fluted supports with spade feet, 55 x 25in. (139.75 x 63.5cm.), 36in. (91.5cm.) high; the two pedestals with a single drawer with brass swan neck handles, above single doors opening to reveal shelved interiors, 19 x 23½in. (48.25 x 59.75cm.), 42in. (106.75cm.) high. (3)
A fine Regency kingwood and rosewood reversible games and work table, the square central section flanked by demi-lune sections with pierced scroll galleries, all in kingwood diamond parquetry, the centre section reversible to reveal a chess board, the well beneath with backgammon board, on elongated cheval style supports, joined by three arched stretchers, with work bag to underside, 33 x 17in. (83.75 x 43.25cm.), 31in. (78.75cm.) high.
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