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A Late 17th/Early 18th Century Oak Side Table. The wide planked top with a moulded edge above a long frieze drawer with hinged brass drop handles, standing on baluster turned legs united by peripheral stretchers, 28½ ins (72 cms) high, 41½ ins (105 cms) wide, 25½ ins (65 cms) deep.
An Early 18th Century Oak Drop Leaf Table. The rectangular top standing on column legs with turned baluster knops and conforming swing out gates, united by moulded stretchers and terminating on turned bun feet. One end housing a drawer, 30 ins (76 cms) high, 34½ ins (87 cms) wide, 52½ ins (133 cms) long.
French School. A 17th Century Oil on Canvas; Three-quarter length portrait of an aristocratic gentleman aged 38 wearing a black tunic and broad white collar & cuffs, stood beside a table with a coat of arms and indistinct inscription dated 1639 top left, 41 ins x 33 ins (104 cms x 84 cms). Contained in a pierced & carved gilt frame 48 ins x 39 ins (122 cm x 99 cms).
A 17th Century Oak Refectory Table. The three plank top with cleated ends resting on run moulded frieze rails with shaped spandrels adjoining the six marrow turned legs enhanced by ringed fillet & reel turned bases above square block feet united by moulded peripheral stretchers, 31½ ins (80 cms) in height, 31 ins (79 cms) wide, 102 ins (259 cms) in length.
A Late 17th Century Joined Oak Side Table. The top with moulded edge above a twin panel drawer with ornate cast brass drop handles, standing on baluster turned legs united by high twinned baluster front & rear stretchers, with a similarly turned H-form under-stretcher. 28½ ins (72 cms) hgih, 29½ ins (75 cms) wide, 21½ ins (55 cms) deep.
A 17th Century Spanish Walnut Table. The richly patinated top above a chip carved frieze of repeated geometric designs and housing two drawers with iron loop handles. Standing on bold turned legs united by turned end stretchers with a long block centre stretcher, 32½ ins (82.5 cms) high, 57½ ins x 32¼ ins (146 cm x 82 cms).
A Large 17th Century Oak Refectory Table. The two plank top supported by four bold rising baluster turned posts above square tenon blocks connected by peripheral stretchers and terminating on turned low feet. 27 ins (69 cms) high, 31 ins (79 cms) wide, 98½ (250 cms) in length. [Reputedly from the family of Lord Montgomery].
A 17th Century Oak Credence Table. The fold-over top on a canted base with inlaid channel moulding between bands of punch-work to the frieze rails and oval boss appliqués above the column turned legs, leading down to a planked base. 27½ ins (70 cms) high, 40½ ins (108 cms) wide, 20½ ins (51 cms) deep.
A Small 17th Century Drop Leaf Table (A/F). The rectangular top standing on moulded end planks with sledge feet united by a central plank stretcher and having swing out plain gates either side supporting the flaps. 25½ ins (65 cms), 25 ins x 22½ ins (64 cms x 57 cms).
A Large Italian Style Walnut Centre Table. The octagonal top having carved edge moulding and standing on a scrolling triform base with boldly carved sphinx caryatids, animals and sprays of foliage, terminating on paw feet, 29 ins (74 cms) high, 51½ ins (130 cms) wide.
A 15th Century & Later Oak & Elm Trestle Table. The 3 inch (7.5 cm) thick two plank top with cleated ends raised on square supports above moulded sledge feet, united by a long central block stretcher piercing through the uprights with pegged tenon joints, 30½ ins (78 cms) high, 92 ins (234 cms) in length, 31 ins (79 cms) wide.
A 17th Century Dutch Oak Side Table The single piece top with cleated ends. The serpentine cut frieze rails decorated with an scallop-edged channel and accommodating a small drawer to the front. Standing on turned bulbous legs united by peripheral block stretchers capped by flat moulded rails, and terminating on turned bun feet, 29 ins (74 cms) high, 60½ ins x 26 ins (154 cms x 66 cms).
A 17th/18th Century Money Changers or Rent Table. The thick planked near square top having rounded corners above a splayed dual opening trough drawer standing on thick splayed silhouette cut supports connected by moulded block stretchers with quatrefoil caps to the through tenon joints and a low peripheral base rails. 31 ins (79 cms) high, the top 50 ins x 49 ins (127 cm x 125 cms).
An 18th Century Oak Table. The three plank top having cleated ends above a single frieze drawer with ball knop handle standing on turned legs leading down to block feet united by low peripheral block stretchers, 29½ ins (75 cms) high, 59 ins (150 cms) long, 33 ins (84 cms) wide.
An Early 18th Century Continental Walnut or Fruitwood Side Table. The top with cleated ends above a frieze drawer gouge carved with an elongated lozenge and centred by a turned mushroom knop handle, standing on ball turned legs united by an H-form stretcher (A/F), 29½ ins (75 cms) high, 39½ ins x 25½ ins (100 cm x 65 cms).
Two 18th Century Cream-ware Mugs decorated in blue by the same hand with charming figural scenes; one with a man in landscape alongside inscription 'Gam Pontefract Currier Nether-thong 1782', the other with a man & wife sat at a table outside; the lady drinking tea, the man smoking a pipe below inscription Jeremiah and Sarah Robshaw 1782', 6 ins (15 cms) and 4½ ins (11.5 cms) high.
A Charming Late 17th Century Joined Oak Side Table of good colour & patination. The three plank top with moulded edge above a frieze drawer hung on side runners. The moulded twin panelled front fitted with brass pendant handles on pierced roundel mounts with conforming escutcheons, above a scalloped frieze rail, standing on turned legs united by plain peripheral stretchers and terminating on turned feet, 29 ins (74 cms) high, 35 ins (89 cms) wide, 23½ ins (60 cms).
A Small 17th Century Table Cabinet of Drawers with 'Nonsuch' marquetry. The rectangular box inlaid with chequer bands and small foliate sprigs to the front, mounted with silvered metal corner brackets and having a swing handle to the top. The front falling down to reveal a bank of various sized drawers decorated with geometric and architectural designs edged in moulding with small wooden knob handles. Standing on turned feet, 6¾ ins (17 cs) high, 7½ ins (19 cms) wide, 4¾ ins (12 cms) deep.
A Collection of Nine Reference Books: 'National Types of Old Pewter' by Howard Herschel Cotterell, Adolphe Riff and Robert M. Vetter. 'The World of Antiques' Plantagenet Somerset Fry F.R.S.A. 'The Collector's Book of Dolls' Clothes; Costumes in Miniature 1700-1929' by Dorothy S., Elizabeth A., and Evelyn J. Coleman. 'Sotheby's Caring for Antiques: The Complete Guide to Handling, Cleaning, Display and Restoration', 'The Corkscrew, a Thing of Beauty'. 'Oak Furniture, The British Tradition' by Victor Chinnery, 'Treen for the Table' by Jonathon Levi. 'Spanish Interiors and Furniture' by Arthur Byne and Mildred Stapley. 'The Antiques Directory Furniture' by Judith and Martin Miller.
A Late 17th/Early 18th Century Oak Side Table having a single frieze drawer above a serpentine apron standing on knopped column turned legs united by peripheral stretchers and terminating on turned feet, 28 ins (71 cms) high, 35 ins (89 cms) wide, 22 ins (56 cms) deep.
A 19TH CENTURY DUTCH MARQUETRY RECTANGULAR FOLDING TOP GAMES TABLE, the top decorated with a vase of flowers within an oval border, opening to reveal a baise lined interior decorated with trailing flowers and four playing cards, raised on square tapering legs, similarly decorated. 82.5 x 41cm
A CANTEEN OF MODERN SILVER CUTLERY IN THE QUEENS PATTERN, Sheffield c.1993, mark of Carr of Sheffield Ltd, comprising an eight place setting of table knives and forks; fish knives and forks, dessert knives and forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, and four serving spoons, (c.4,023g in all). (68 pieces)
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