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Lot 741

Retro Coffee Table, Black with Gold and Red Design, raised on atomic legs

Lot 744

Early 20th century Walnut Side Table with shaped top

Lot 549

An 18th Century walnut single leaf side table, the top with moulded edge with single gate-leg revealing three drawers, raised on baluster and block turned legs, with turned front and side stretchers and square sectioned back stretcher, 62.5 cm x 73 cm CONDITION REPORTS Top with ring marks, deep impressed marks, including one long one running along the right hand edge. Further scratches, scuffs, marks, chips etc. The table is wobbly upon the base. The flap is darker than the top. Various woodworm holes and the top is bowed. Left hand stretcher has been damaged and repaired and base is showing considerable signs of woodworm holes. All over general various signs of wear and tear throughout

Lot 616

A console table by Eichholtz Smythson arranged on multiple levels in chrome and glass, 159.75 cm x 75.5 cm

Lot 507

A 19th Century flamed mahogany work table with drop leaves, the plain top above two drawers over a silk covered basket, raised on a single turned pedestal to quatrefoil base and brass castors, 78 cm x 71.5 cm

Lot 418

A George V ivory dressing table set of seven pieces comprising three brushes, mirror, dressing table box and two dressing table scent bottles with silver mounts (London, 1937), each piece bearing white metal initials "SIB"

Lot 593

A Regency rosewood and inlaid work table, the rising back with silk panel over a single drawer with pen and ink drawer, over a shaped basket raised on square tapered legs to brass caps and castors, 56 cm wide

Lot 173

A 19th Century Meissen figure of a gentleman in 18th Century dress seated at a writing table composing love letter, bears blue cross swords mark to underside and incised No 179 and impressed Nos 71/63, 13.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS The figure has a chip to the underside of his coat. General dirt, firing flaws, wear and tear conducive with age and use to include some surface scratching, wear to the gilding etc - see images for more details

Lot 497

A George III mahogany serving table in the Chippendale taste, the plain top above a plain apron with moulded edge and pierced spandrels to square legs and block feet, 182.5 cm wide x 81 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Basically sound. Pierced spandrels all either later editions or replacements. Glass top obviously not original. The single piece top with various old marking, glass ring marks, dents, scratches etc together with newer scratches to the surface of the polish - see images for further information. Frieze with various signs of ear and dirt giving some discolouration variously throughout. Legs in similar condition as are feet - see images for further information.

Lot 530

A George III style mahogany triple pillar dining table, circa 1900 with alterations, the top with reeded edge on turned pedestal columns to tripod base with lion paw covers to brass castors and with two additional leaves, approx 452 cm long x 73 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS Width of D ends approx 98 cm each. Width of middle section approx 118.5 cm. Each leaf approx 68 cm. To the top various scratches, scuffs and marks throughout. The extension leaves are darker colours than the rest of the table. Various dark marks all over to the top and some deep impressed marks. Some chips to the edges throughout. The pedestals with various marks, scratches, scuffs, impressed marks etc. Some splits to the pedestals see images Various general signs of wear and tear.

Lot 338

A collection of silver "Thread and Fiddle" pattern cutlery comprising seven Victorian tablespoons (by George Adams, London, 1869), three similar tablespoons (by F Higgins & Sons Limited, London, 1925), four Victorian silver dessert spoons (by George Adams, London, 1869), five Victorian table forks (by Elizabeth Eton, London, 1848), a further table fork (by George Adams, London, 1853), six George III table dessert forks (possibly by Richard Pearce, London, 1822), five George IV dessert forks (by Richard Britton, London, 1820), approx 80 oz total CONDITION REPORTS Some scratches, scuffs and marks. Some of the prongs of the forks are bent, some prongs just slightly shorter on the forks than others. General various signs of wear and tear throughout. Some forks and spoons are obviously from slightly different sets - see images for further details

Lot 597

A George III red lacquered and chinoiserie decorated tea table in the manner of Giles Grendy, the circular snap top raised on a baluster turned and ringed pedestal to cabriole tripod base and pad feet, 76 cm diameter x 70 cm high CONDITION REPORTS In our opinion this is circa 1760-1780 There is cracking.craqueleure to the red ground. Some wear to the giltwork and some impressed type marks and pock type marks. Some deeper red type painting, possibly has been repairs. The column has various scratches, marks and scuffs. There are pock marks, similar to the legs. Various general signs of wear and tear throughout. looking from underneath there is a split to the top - see images. Various general signs of wear and tear throughout. We can also see a split on the top surface

Lot 579

A Victorian walnut trumpet-shaped work table, the octagonal burr top with centre medallion, opening to reveal a fitted and lined interior, raised on a tapering pedestal with carved knop to carved cabriole tripod base and scroll feet, 48 cm diameter

Lot 492

A George III "French Hepplewhite" mahogany serpentine fronted side table with single drawer and shaped apron, raised on faceted cabriole legs, 78.5 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS Various scratches, scuffs, marks etc, some impressed marks, small splits in the top. Various losses and chips including some large ones to the right hand side. Woodworm holes to the sides, some splits to the sides, all over various general signs of wear and tear.

Lot 514

A mahogany rounded rectangular twin pillar dining table in the George III taste with single extra leaf, raised on turned supports to splayed quadruped bases, brass caps and castors, 186.5 cm long x 73 cm high

Lot 527

A George III mahogany tray top night table, the top with twin handles over a single tambour door above a pair of dummy drawers, opening to reveal a lined interior, raised on square legs, 50 cm x 77 cm CONDITION REPORTS The top with various marks, scratches, scuffs, impressed marks, dark marks, ring type marks. The top surface is very slightly bowed,some minor chips and losses to the edges. The door runs fairly freely. The sides and backs have various splits. Drawer is slightly stiff, the base board has a split into it. All over various general signs of wear and tear throughout expected with age and use.

Lot 545

An 18th Century elm plank topped oval gate-leg dining table, raised on baluster turned supports and stretchered base to turned feet, 168 cm x 187 cm CONDITION REPORTS Top with various marks, scratches and impressed marks, etc throughout. Possibly some small areas of splitting and with some possibly repaired splitting and various marks, scratches and scuffs. Some small chips and losses to the edges. Some bowing to the top. Base with various scraches, scuffs and marks. Drawer is missing. All over various signs of general wear and tear throughout conducive with age and use.

Lot 520

A George III mahogany drop-leaf table, the plain top raised on cabriole legs to pad feet, 98 cm long x 70 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Top with various marks, scratches, scuffs, impressed marks, stains etc throughout. Some small chips to the edges, one leaf with large split, perhaps some losses around the hinges on the underside. The base with woodworm holes to the body and legs with various knocks, chips, scratches etc. Large loss to top of one leg. All over various general signs of wear and tear expected with age and use

Lot 470

A walnut side table, the figured top feather and cross-banded over three frieze drawers, raised on square tapered legs, 152 cm wide x 33 cm deep

Lot 589

A Regency rosewood sofa table, the rounded rectangular drop-leaf top with satinwood banding over two frieze drawers with lion mask ring handles, raised on end pillar supports united by a turned centre stretcher on pipped splayed square tapered legs to brass caps and castors, 153 cm wide max CONDITION REPORTS The top surface is slightly undulating and does have some splits in various locations throughout. Some more major splits to the leaves and one especially long deep split round towards one end. Various scratches, scuffs, marks, impressed marks etc throughout and some minor chips and losses to the edges. The table is slightly rickety on its base and the legs are with some losses, chips etc. There are signs of fading and uneven fading and the top is very slightly warped. Various scratches, marks, scuffs, impressed marks etc . there are also some splits running up the end supports on the inside and some woodworm holes visible to the underneath. All over various general signs of wear and tear conducive with age and use

Lot 617

A 1970's Eugenio Gerli and Marlo Cristiani envelope table, manufactured by Tecno Italy, with a black lacquered fold-out extending top, raised on "+" section legs, 104.75 cm x 66.25 cm CONDITION REPORTS Surface very scratched, scuffed, marked etc, edges very worn and chipped,. Sections damaged, sections with losses etc especially to two of the corners. Interior is also very scratched and worn. Some hinges broken. All over various general signs of wear and tear throughout.

Lot 566

An 18th Century oak credence table, the frieze with relief carved arches and decorative turned drops to the sides, raised on four turned supports united by an undertier on six turned feet, 91.5 cm x 84 cm

Lot 524

A George III mahogany tray top night table, the top with twin handles above a tambour door to plain pull-out base, 49 cm wide x 79 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Top with various scratches, scuffs, marks, impressed marks, dark marks etc. Various splits and damage to the gallery tray top and some losses. Large split running down the front side - see images - and the hole to the drawer front. Various splits to the sides, sliding door runs relatively freely, some splits to the interior. Interior of the drawer missing. All over general signs of wear and tear throughout

Lot 540

An 18th Century oak oval drop-leaf tea table with central bog oak and holly starburst inlaid medallion, within a walnut cross-banded edge, raised on turned tapering legs to pad feet, 99 cm x 63 cm

Lot 529A

A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid breakfast table, the circular snap top with scrolling foliate decorated banding and cross-banded over a plain frieze, raised on a plain tapering column with brass collar to the base on four splayed supports with brass foliate and floral embellishments to castors, 122 cm diameter CONDITION REPORTS The top is made of inner planks and then veneered and these planks are coming apart meaning that there is some slightly wider gaps to the top and appearance of three long cracks. There is some damage to the brass ware especially where these splits are forming. There are some cracks and splits to the veneers particularly round the edges. The top has also some scratches, impressed marks, scuffs etc including some repaired sections. The table is slightly rickety upon the base and the top has a slightly undulating surface. There are splits to the central column and cracks to the veneer also including a large split to the base of the central column running horizontally. Woodworm holes to the legs. All over general various signs of wear and tear throughout

Lot 376

A 19th Century Italian gilt brass framed box set with pietra dura panels depicting sprays of flowers and insects, 9.5 cm wide x 6.5 cm high, together with a Tunisian bone inlaid and pietra dura decorated dressing table box, 18 cm wide

Lot 370

A Victorian burr walnut and brass bound ladies travelling dressing table box, the lid set with removable mirror and the base with blue leather fitted interior, fitted with cut glass and silver mounted dressing table bottles (various makers including Thomas Johnson, Halstaff and Hannaford, etc, all London, various dates), the tops engraved with coat of arms possibly for the Percy family, the lock inscribed "S Mordan & Co." and the leather interior bearing paper label inscribed "Halstaff and Hannaford, Manufacturers, 228 Regent Street", approx 32 cm x 24 cm CONDITION REPORTS The exterior has scratches, knocks and bruises etc as well as some faults with the wood from the burring. There is also some discolouration to the varnish and fading. The brass has some areas of pitting and discolouration etc. One pin is raised to the back right hand corner. Inside the mirroring is coming off in several places and has damp spots. Some of the lids are associated and either don't fit or don't fit completely, some of them are also squashed. The leather in the locking bottle has perished. There is scratching, wear and some signs of mildew to the leather. One glass bottle has a crack running from the top to approximately half way down and is cloudy to the interior. One has some liquid residue within it. The locking support is missing to one side

Lot 412

A collection of various carved and turned ivory wares, including two dressing table pots, a pair of glove stretchers, two manicure tools and an ivory-backed brush

Lot 526

A George III mahogany tray top night table, the top with two handles over a cupboard with two plain doors opening to reveal a space above a single drawer with brass swan neck handles, raised on square legs, 52.8 cm wide x 74 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Various marks, impressed marks, scratches, scuffs etc to the top. Staining to one corner, some small splits. Interior of the bottom drawer has been lost. Some splits to the sides. Various general signs of wear and tear through age and use throughout. Door fronts are also bowed.

Lot 372

A canteen of "Fiddle and Thread" pattern cutlery bearing initials "F S B" (Mrs Frances Sarah Bland, niece of Sir Joseph Bazalgette), mainly early 19th Century, various dates and makers comprising 12 table forks, butter knife, 12 table forks, 12 dessert spoons, 2 sauce ladles, plated sifter spoon, a mustard spoon and pair of sugar tongs, 11 teaspoons, 12 dessert forks, soup ladle, fish server, a pair of open salts and spoons, 12 ivorine-handled table knives and dessert knives, a single carving knife, Elkington & Co butter dish plated lid and Elkington & Co leaf cruet stand housed in an iron bound oak silver trunk bearing brass plaque inscribed "Mrs Frances Sarah Bland" and bearing paper label to interior inscribed "J.J.Vaughan, late Charles Vaughan Silversmith, Jeweller and Watch Maker Sheffield Plate Warehouse, 39 & 40 Strand, Dealer in Antique Plate......", approx 148 oz total weighable silver

Lot 588

A Victorian rosewood drop-leaf work table, the shaped top above a fitted drawer over a basket on barley-twist supports, stamped to drawer and basket "Sandeman & Son Makers Edinburgh", 88 cm wide max

Lot 533

A 19th Century French cherrywood farmhouse kitchen table, the plank top with cleated ends and single end drawer, raised on square tapered legs, 196 cm long x 75 cm high

Lot 506

An early 19th Century mahogany side table with three quarter galleried and shelved superstructure over two drawers, raised on square tapering legs united by an undertier, 56 cm wide x 98 cm high

Lot 320

A modern three piece table suite comprising two candlesticks and a bowl, each with stylised leaf decoration raised on circular stepped feet (maker's mark "J & C", Edinburgh, 2000), approx 34 oz

Lot 523

A 19th Century mahogany and inlaid/painted bijouterie table, the elongated octagonal top opening to reveal a pink silk fitted interior, raised on lyre supports to swept legs and ringed roundel ends, 50.5 cm wide x 73.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Some damage to the banded top edge and some veneer lifting, some small losses and cracks. All over various small scratches , impressed marks, scuffs, scratches etc. Many scratches around the keyhole, one foot has probably been off and repaired and there is some damage to the other feet. Small chips to the edges on the lyre end supports. Interior pink silk lining has stained water marks etc. All over various general signs of wear and tear throughout.

Lot 525

A George III mahogany tray top night table, the top with four handles above a tambour door over a single drawer with brass swan neck handle, raised on square legs, 55 cm wide x 77 cm high CONDITION REPORTS One of the decorative roundels is off but still present. The top has splits to it, is slightly bowed. Various scratches, scuffs and marks, dark marks, impressed marks etc throughout. Sliding door runs but is slightly stiff. Drawer interior components are missing, various splits to the sides. Various general signs of wear and tear throughout.

Lot 613

A 1920's French Art Deco card table of circular form by Dominique of Paris, the top with central green baize within a moulded edge and counter dishes, raised on four tapering facet carved supports united by a plain undertier to plated sabots, 97 cm diameter (Provenance: commissioned by and installed in Bibury Court Gloucestershire circa 1926), together with four matching extra legs

Lot 557

A late 18th / early 19th Century oak refectory dining table with planked top and cleated ends over a moulded frieze with zigzag and dot carving, raised on turned legs and stretchered base, 241 cm x 74.5 cm CONDITION REPORTS Top is 241 cm x 87 cm and stands 74.5 cm off the floor. Large cracks running along the planks at the top, various repaired sections and replacement sections also to the top. Splits opening up the joins, woodworm holes to the edges and some old woodworm holes throughout. Suspect new stretchers, all over various scratches, marks, scuffs, impressed marks and marks expected with age and use. Various general signs of wear and tear throughout

Lot 522

An Edwardian rosewood and inlaid envelope card table, the top opening to reveal a baize-lined interior and counter dishes, above a single drawer with brass handle, raised on square tapering legs united by an undertier with turned spindle gallery, to brass caps and china castors, 54.5 cm wide x 72 cm high

Lot 516

A 19th Century mahogany architect's table, the plain top with rosewood cross-banding, the rising top on a ratchet above a single secrétaire drawer, opening to reveal two drawers above two pigeon holes and a tooled and gilded leather and gilded writing surface, the drawer with two inlaid oval panels and brass handles, raised on square tapering legs to spade feet, 88 cm wide x 99 cm high CONDITION REPORTS It is, in our opinion, that the handles are original, various scratches and impressed marks to the top. The banded rosewood lifting in places and cracked. Interior with some dark marks and wear underneath lid. Loss to the veneer to the back. All over various general signs of wear and tear throughout

Lot 539

An 18th Century oak oval gate-leg drop-leaf tea table, raised on turned and ringed supports to blocks united by stretchers, 94 cm x 69 cm

Lot 518

An early 19th Century mahogany kneehole desk / dressing table of small proportions, the plain top with moulded edge over a central drawer and secret drawer over a recessed cupboard door, flanked by two banks of three drawers and blind fretwork decorated canted corners, to ogee bracket feet, with replacement brass handles, 92 cm wide x 68 cm high

Lot 550

A 19th Century elm kitchen table with planked top and two frieze drawers, raised on rectangular sectioned legs united by a centre stretcher, 166 cm x 74 cm

Lot 592

A pair of 19th Century rosewood octagonal occasional tables, the cross-banded and brass strung tops with moulded edge on a turned and pineapple and foliate carved pedestal to circular foliate carved platform base and squat reeded bun feet, 42 cm diameter x 54 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Cracks to the veneers with some evidence of repairs. One column near to the top looks like it has, at one point been smashed and re-glued. There is a large split to the top of one other of the other table - cracks to the veneers and small knocks. Both with various small scratches, impressed marks, knocks, small splits etc. Various general signs of wear and tear throughout

Lot 493

A pair of George III mahogany card tables in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, the plain fold-over tops with flower head carved egg and dart edging, opening to reveal a plain red baize-lined interior over a plain frieze with ribbon-carved edging and concertina action, raised on moulded and chamfered square supports with acanthus carved spandrels to shaped block feet, 96 cm wide (Provenance: the property of the Raymond Barker family late of Fairford Park Gloucestershire) CONDITION REPORTS 96 cm x 47 cm and 73.5 cm tall. The first table is bowed on the top with various splits to it, repaired section to the back at the top - see images. Baize with some stains and small rips, the edges with some small chips. some cracks to the veneer on the sides, a small piece of moulding missing to the back right edge and some damage to the moulding on the front edge. some moulding missing to the back left edge, damage to the veneer on the sliding mechanism. Various general signs of wear and tear throughout. the next table again with bowed top, various small scratches, impressed marks etc throughout. Repaired section to the back edge and some moulding missing to the sides in various places including heavily to one side in particular

Lot 587

A Victorian ebonised and amboyna occasional table, the circular top with moulded and gilt decorated edge, raised on turned and fluted tapering legs united by a shaped X stretcher to brass caps and china castors, 53 cm diameter CONDITION REPORTS Height is 61.5 cm. Exceptionally rickety and wobbly on base. Various impressed marks, scratches, scuffs etc throughout especially to the top surface. Some bubbling to the top surface also. Some cracks and minor chips and losses to edges. There are some quite deep impressed marks. All over various general signs of wear and tear throughout.

Lot 532

A 19th Century and later console table in the 17th Century Rococo manner, the marble top above a carved frieze with C scroll, bird and seed pod decoration, raised on four caryatid supports, united by an X stretcher, raised on pad feet, 101.5 cm wide x 84 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Some elements of the table and marble top are later to the older face. Signs that the table has been in the past damp with some white mold. Various signs of wear including chips, scratches, marks, impressed marks etc throughout. Some losses especially to the central crown. Some woodworm holes and some splits and other losses. Table is rickety upon its base. all over various general signs of wear and tear throughout

Lot 499

A large early Victorian mahogany extending dining table with four leaves, the plain top with rounded corners and moulded edge, raised on bulbous turned legs to brass caps and white china castors, 430 cm total length x 75 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Does not come with a winder and the winder socket is very worn. Table top with various impressed marks and scratches throughout. To one end, one edge has been broken and repaired. The four leaves are all slightly different colours and the two shorter ones may have been made more recently. All over various scratches, scuffs, marks etc consistent with age, wear and tear

Lot 535

A mid 17th Century and later oak refectory style table, the two section plank top raised on inverted baluster supports to double cruciform base and block feet, 484 cm x 97 cm CONDITION REPORTS All boards to the top are slightly bowed and out of flat. One of the cleated end side supports near the middle is coming loose and requires attention. There are splits throughout and some evidence of repairs. all over evidence of scratches, scuffs, marks etc. The two halves do not meet precisely in the middle. The base with various splits, repairs, missing sections, wear etc, as expected. The table is slightly rickety and rocks from side to side so will need some attention. All over general signs of wear and tear throughout

Lot 483

PAIR OF VICTORIAN PINK GLASS TABLE LUSTRESof typical form with gilt highlights and clear drops, each 24.5cm high

Lot 425

LARGE ROYAL DUX FIGURE GROUPmodelled as the tea party, depicting a gentleman and a lady in 18th century dress seated around a tea table, with gilt highlights, over circular base with scroll feet, printed mark to underside, 32cm high

Lot 507

19TH CENTURY PORCELAIN TABLE LAMP IN THE MANNER OF SEVRESof urn form, decorated with band of cherubs in natural landscape, with cornflower blue and ivory ground, with gilt highlights, not wired for electricity, in five sections, blue underglazed mark, approximately 61cm high

Lot 517

GROUP OF ROYAL COPENHAGEN MODERN CERAMICS including two teapots, milk jug and vegetable dish, all of Blue Pheasant pattern; teapot and small trinket box of Golden Summer pattern and a canary yellow ground 'Fajance' table plateau (7)

Lot 352

20TH CENTURY JAPANESE LACQUERED TABLE CABINETpainted with geese at the water edge and in flight, fitted with small drawers and a door opening to reveal further drawers, on bracket feet, 25cm high, 18cm wide CHECK JOB LINE

Lot 231

EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE ROSEWOOD TABLE the rectangular top inset with marble and over a carved pierced apron and understage, 41.5cm wide

Lot 278

FIVE EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE HARDWOOD STANDSof various sizes, including one modelled as a scroll end table, 21cm wide

Lot 367

EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE HARDWOOD TABLE SCREEN STANDwith pierced borders, 37.5cm high, 39cm wide

Lot 355

20TH CENTURY CHINESE IRONWOOD PLANT TABLE with circular marble inset top, 85cm high

Lot 884

A 19th century Vienna enamel table casket, the elephants surmount above panels decorated classical figures and putto, the panel doors revealing a fitted interior of three long drawers, with further enamel and gilt metal decoration, the ebony casket on griffin scroll feet, lacks two feet, 17.5 cm high, 15 cm wide, 12 cm deep See centre colour illustration

Lot 885

A Viennese enamel and gilt metal doll's house suite, comprising a three tier etagere, 8.5 cm high, a table, 5.5 cm high, two chairs, two carver chairs, and a two seater settee See illustration Condition report Report by GHThe enamel on the three tier etagere is chipped on four or five of the edges on a couple of levels and also scratched. One of the legs of the table is quite badly bent inwards and the table is heavily scratched on the top. One of the legs of the settee is also slightly misshapen. The chairs generally appear good. The enamel panel which sits on the top of the table is separate and has some small damages around the edges.

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