λ A Chinese hardwood tobacco table cabinet, carved with dragons and prunus blossom, with a pair of doors inset with ivory panels, decorated in gilt with a pair of cranes and a peacock, enclosing three drawers and a compartment for pipes, above a base drawer (locked), late 19th century, 37.8cm high, 33.7cm wide, 14.2cm deep.
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λ An early 19th century Chinese export black lacquer games table, all over decorated in gilt with panels of figures with pagodas, trees and mountains within dragon borders, the top inset with an English Regency chequerboard, penwork decorated with scrolling leaves, flowers and birds, the squares with knights and Turks, revealing a further lift-out reversible games board for blackgammon and chess with ebonised and mother of pearl squares above another blackgammon board, with a pair of full length frieze drawers with turned ivory handles, on turned supports and carved kylin feet and castors, 74.7cm high, 79.7cm wide, 60.4cm deep, together with an early 19th century Chinese Canton 'George III' carved ivory chess set, natural and stained black, the natural king and queen in the form of King George III and Queen Charlotte, the opposing figures in the form of the Chinese Emperor and Empress, 7.9cm high. (33) Provenance: From the collection of John Reeves FRS (1774-1856) and thence by descent.
λ A Regency rosewood library table, inlaid with stringing, the rectangular crossbanded top inlaid with fleur-de-lis motifs, above a pair of frieze drawers with false fronts to the reverse, on trestle ends with applied volutes on carved and ebonised lion's paw feet and brass castors, 70cm high, 106.5cm wide, 65cm deep.
A late George III mahogany sofa table, inlaid with stringing, the drop-leaf top with satinwood and palmwood crossbanding, above a pair of frieze drawers, with solid trestle ends united by a later stretcher, on stepped splay legs and brass caps and castors, 68.8cm high, 94.2cm wide (closed), 70.5cm deep. Provenance: By repute Sir Hugh Fraser, 2nd Baronet, chairman of the House of Fraser and Harrods.
A George IV mahogany work table, the drop-leaf top above a pull-out pleated fabric sewing bag with a 'U' shape support, on leaf carved legs and brass foliate cast caps and castors, 73cm high, 54cm wide (closed), 41.1cm deep. Provenance: Cypress House, Chilton Cantelo, Somerset.
λ An Anglo-Indian rosewood octagonal occasional table, inlaid with ebony, ivory and bone, with scrolling leaves and flowers, the lift-off top on a folding base decorated, with mihrab arches, with two printed paper labels inscribed 'KANHAYA LAL BRIJ LAL, Ivry, Brass, Inlaid and carved Wood Work Manufacturers, PO HOSHIARPUR (India).', late 19th / early 20th century, 64.4cm high, 61cm wide and deep.
A George IV mahogany extending breakfast table in the manner of Gillows, the top with a moulded edge which pulls-out to accommodate an extra leaf (not present), with nulled mouldings, on a leaf carved stem and palmette hipped downswept legs and brass lion's paw sabot castors, 72.8cm high, 130.2 x 113.5cm.
A George IV and later mahogany twin pedestal extending dining table, the top with a moulded edge above ribbed stems and moulded downswept legs and brass caps and castors, comprising: a pair of ends with tilt-tops and an additional leaf, possibly Irish, 72cm high, 308cm long, 136.9cm wide.
An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry bijouterie table, the hinged top with a bevelled glass panel and inlaid with scrolling leaves, on cabriole legs united by a stretcher, 75.8cm high, 60.8cm wide, 60.5cm deep. Provenance: Orchard Leigh Park, Christie's 21st-22nd September 1987.
An unusual Regency mahogany writing table, the crossbanded octagonal hinged top above two hinged swivel drawers, one fitted with a later leather lined ratcheted writing surface and with a pen tray and further divisions, with false drawer fronts above a secret compartment, on a stepped base with stylised leaf moulded hipped downswept legs and brass lion's paw sabot and castors, possibly Scottish, 75cm high, 56cm wide and deep.
A George II mahogany card table, the rectangular hinged fold-over top with protruding corners, revealing a baize lined playing surface with candlestands, above a frieze drawer and on acanthus carved cabriole legs, the scroll feet carved with a rosette within a cartouche, 71.7cm high, 90cm wide, 48.5cm deep. Provenance: Cypress House, Chilton Cantelo, Somerset.
λ An Anglo-Indian hardwood octagonal occasional table, the lift-off top inlaid with ivory, bone, ebony and mother of pearl with a view of the Taj Mahal, the folding base with pierced decoration, with printed paper labels inscribed "MADE IN BRITISH INDIA", late 19th / early 20th century, 47.8cm high, 45cm wide and deep.
λ An Indo-Portuguese tortoiseshell and hardwood table cabinet, inlaid with bone and ivory stringing and with engraved ivory panels with leaves and flowers, the hinged lid revealing a mirror and a lift-out tray with four divisions, above a pair of doors revealing an arrangement of six drawers, each with a green stained bone and gilt fret front, with a pair of sliding panels to the back edge of the cabinet, revealing six secret drawers, with brass side carrying handles and hinges, early 18th century and later, 26.5cm high, 33cm wide, 24.2cm deep. Provenance: The collection of Lady Ottoline Morrell and thence by descent, illustrated in the Garsington sale catalogue, 11th July 1928, lot 100.
An Anglo-Indian hardwood and brass inlaid octagonal occasional table, with ebonised banding and decorated with scrolling leaves and flowers, the fixed top with a star motif, the base with mihrab arches, late 19th / early 20th century, probably Lahore, 59.4cm high, 60cm wide and deep.
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