A late 19th Century French mahogany and gilt metal mounted centre table:, of shaped serpentine outline in the Louis XV taste, the breche violette marble top with a brass moulded edge, the shaped apron with applied acanthus scroll ornament, on cabriole legs headed with caryatid figures, trailing to sabots, 68cm (2ft 2 3/4in) diagonal measurement.
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An early 19th Century mahogany circular drum top occasional table:, the top inset with a panel of tooled green leather and with a moulded edge, containing alternate frieze and dummy drawers, on polygonal tapered column trefoil platform and bun feet with castors, 60cm (1ft 11 1/2in) diameter.
An early 19th Century rosewood, crossbanded and inlaid Pembroke table:, bordered with boxwood and ebonised lines, the crossbanded hinged top with rounded corners, the frieze with chequer inlay fitted with two small drawers, on square tapered legs, terminating in spade feet, the top 50cm (1ft 7 3/4in) x 81cm (2ft 8in) extended.
A Regency mahogany sofa table:, of small size, the hinged top with rounded corners, fitted with a frieze drawer on ring turned dual column splayed end supports, united by a ring turned stretcher, terminating in brass lions claw cappings and castors, the top 53cm (1ft 9in) x 97cm (3ft 2in) extended.
A late 19th Century Continental satinwood and inlaid circular bijouterie display table:, bordered with boxwood, ebonised and chequer strung lines, the hinged glazed panel top enclosing a plush lined interior, having a simulated dentil edge, on square tapered legs, terminating in brass feet, 1ft 10in (56cm) diameter.
A Victorian rosewood games and work table:, with a rectangular velvet lined hinged top, fitted with a drawer and sliding velvet well below, on pierced fret foliate standard dual trestle end supports, united by a turned stretcher, terminating in castors, 52.5cm (1ft 8 3/4in) wide.
A Victorian carved and burr figured walnut half round card table:, the baize lined hinged top with a husk decorated border on turned and foliate decorated knopped column and quadruped moulded splayed legs with further foliate ornament, terminating in scroll feet and castors, 101.5cm (3ft 4in).
A 19th Century French kingwood and gilt metal mounted bijouterie display table:, of serpentine outline, the glazed cartouche panel hinged top within applied foliate surround, having similar glazed cartouche panel sides, on cabriole legs, headed with foliate ornament, terminating in sabots, 68cm (2ft 2 3/4in) long.
A 19th Century French ebonised, amboyna, inlaid and gilt metal mounted rectangular table:, bordered with boxwood, ebony and harewood lines, the hinged top with a band of parquetry centred by a mother of pearl panel enclosing a silk lined interior and mirror on shaped and splayed legs with applied foliage, united by an undertier, 43cm (1ft 5in) wide.
An extensive George V silver Old English pattern flatware service, maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1910: initialled, includes, serving spoon, two sauce ladles, four tablespoons, eleven dessert spoons, six egg spoons, six teaspoons, two salt spoons, twelve table forks, eleven dessert forks, six mother of pearl handled dessert forks, pair of fish servers, six mother of pearl handled dessert knives, two knife rests, assorted steel bladed knives with plated accessories contained in an oak canteen. weighable silver 97.39ozs.
A George IV, William IV and later silver feather edge pattern flatware service,various makers and dates: includes two serving spoons, two soup ladles, twelve tablespoons, ten dessert spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, eleven fish forks, twelve fish knives, together with twelve non matching silver handled dessert knives, seven table knives, carving knife and fork, weighable silver 128.90ozs.
A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid rectangular card table:, bordered with lines and decorated with stylised foliate designs and paterae, the baize lined hinged top with rounded corners on square section column with bead ornament, concave sided platform with cut corners and quadruple splayed legs, terminating in brass lions claw cappings and castors, 91.5cm (3ft) wide.
A pair of Chinese famille rose hexagonal small jardinieres with matched stands: painted with characters and related inscriptions from the 'Table of Fearless Heroes', the stands with bamboo, flowers and foliage, 19th century, jardinieres 14 cm high, stands 18 cm wide [tiny chips to one].
By Edwards & Roberts - A late 19th Century mahogany partners library table:, in the George II taste, the rectangular top with a moulded edge, containing three frieze drawers to either side, on cabriole legs carved with acanthus leaves, united by scrolling stretchers with central rocaille decorated plateau terminating in claw and ball feet, the top 138.5cm (4ft 6 1/2in) x 99cm (3ft 3in). The frieze drawer stamped Edwards and Roberts.
A Regency mahogany and inlaid rectangular library table:, bordered with boxwood and ebony lines, the top with rounded corners, the satinwood crossbanded frieze containing two short drawers to either side, on quadruple shaped supports, quatrefoil platform and quadruped splayed legs, terminating in brass lions claw cappings and castors, the top 137cm (4ft 6in) x 93cm (3ft - 3/4in).
A 19th Century satinwood, tulipwood crossbanded and inlaid oval Pembroke table:, bordered with boxwood and ebony lines, the hinged top with a moulded edge, having a central oval rosewood panel within a tulipwood crossbanded oval surround with stylised foliate designs, fitted with a drawer to the frieze on square tapered legs, terminating in brass cappings and castors, the top 74.5cm (2ft 5 1/4in) x 96cm (3ft 1 3/4in) extended.
A 17th Century Dutch oak draw leaf dining table:, with a rectangular top on bulbous turned legs, headed with fluted panels and with pierced fret cut spandrels on block feet, united by plain stretchers, the top 78cm (2ft 6 3/4in) x 146.5cm (4ft 9 3/4in), extending to 264.5cm (8ft 8 1/4in).
An early 19th Century carved mahogany Pembroke table:, of serpentine outline, the hinged top with a spiral ribbon and bead edge, fitted with a drawer in the frieze, on square tapered recessed panel legs, with pendant husk ornament, headed with fan spandrels, terminating in brass cappings and castors, the top 66cm (2ft 10in) x 95.5cm (3ft 1 1/2in) extended.
An oak and beech refectory dining table:, of large size, the rectangular top with a moulded edge on three square section trestle base pillars, united by a central plain stretcher, 374cm (12ft 3in) x 89cm (2ft 11in). *Provenance By family repute this table was known as the Drake Table from Buckland Abbey.
A pair of Wedgwood pate sur pate oval plaques by Frederick Rhead: decorated in white on a green ground with a single cherub entitled 'The Auctioneer' and 'The Town Crier', the former stood naked before a table of small hearts with a hammer raised in one hand, signed lower left, the latter modelled naked with a raised hand bell and wearing a placard with a heart and Lost or Stolen, signed lower right, each incised to the reverse with a caption, J. Wedgwood & Sons and F.A.R., impressed Wedgwood, circa 1875, 19 cm high, set in gilt brass frames.
A Victorian silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern part flatware service, maker John & Henry Lias, London, 1846: crested, includes six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, butter knife, two serving spoons and a soup ladle, contained in an oak canteen, 71.06ozs.
An early 19th Century Dutch oak-D end dining table:, with a rectangular centre leaf and panelled frieze on fluted square tapered legs, terminating in block feet, the top 109.5cm (3ft 7in) x 173cm (5ft 8in) and with an additional leaf extending to 234cm (7ft 8in).
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