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A George II red walnut card table, the serpentine edge fold-over top revealing a baize lined surface with candlestands and counter wells, on a single gate support, the frieze carved with a shell pendant on conforming cabriole legs and pointed pad feet, possibly Irish, with some later additions, 72cm high, 86.2cm wide, 49cm deep.
A George II and later mahogany card table, the inverted breakfront fold-over top revealing a baize lined playing surface with candlestands and counter wells, above a gadroon carved frieze on floret and cartouche and leaf capped cabriole legs and claw and ball feet, 73cm high, 95.5cm wide, 45.5cm deep.
A Regency mahogany dressing table mirror by William Wilkinson, the rectangular plate within a flame veneered frame with turned column supports with engine turned gilt brass capitals and plinths, the base stamped 'WILKINSON. LUDGATE HILL 14110', 64cm high, 78.2cm wide, 29cm deep.
A French kingwood two tier occasional table by Perol, with a kidney shaped top and pierced brass galleries, the underside with a brass plaque inscribed 'Ameublement Decoration Maison BELZACQ J. et E. PEROL 4 et 6 Rue de la Pepiniere PARIS', late 19th / early 20th century, 74cm high, 62.5cm wide, 34cm deep.
A rare painted treen lever action nutcracker, carved with the head of a man with a flat face and with stylised hair, with owner's initials 'W M' and with remains of red painted decoration, late 17th / early 18th century, 15.7cm long. See Jonathan Levi, 'Treen for the Table', pl.12/11 and pl. 12/13 for similar nutcrackers carved with the same flat faces.
A rare treen lever action nutcracker, carved with the head of a man, with a flat face and engraved with owner's name 'Geoe Holt', probably English late 17th / early 18th century, 16.5cm long. See Jonathan Levi, 'Treen for the Table', pl.12/11 and pl. 12/13 for similar nutcrackers carved with the same flat faces.
A rare 19th century blue john table, the segmented circular top with a malachite spider inlaid into the centre, the veined fluorite appears like a spider's web, on a later gilt brass base with a blue john globe finial and on leaf cast hoof feet, 59.5cm high, 65.3cm diameter.
A William IV mahogany and specimen marble centre table in the manner of Gillows, the later octagonal moulded edge top inset with various marbles and semi-precious stones, including: malachite, red griotte, porphyry, verde antico, violet jura brocatelle, cipollin, the centre inlaid with a chequer board, the base with nulled mouldings and with a ribbed baluster and lappet stem, on scroll feet and wooden castors, 73.5cm high, 94cm wide.
A rare 18th century double-sided silkwork embroidered picture, of a still life of flowers in a vase on a table, on paper, 24 x 18.4cm, in a glazed, parcel gilt and ebonised frame, together with another needlework picture of flowers on a paper ground in a moulded gilt frame. (2)
An 18th century pocket fruitwood screw action nutcracker, of barrel shape, 7.3cm long. See Owen Evan-Thomas, 'Domestic Utensils of Wood', pp.126-127, pl.49 for a similar nutcracker described as English 18th century, see also Jonathan Levi 'Treen for the Table', p.158, pl. 12/7, for five similar nutcrackers and he describes them as 'being designed to slip into the pocket, just as some people eat popcorn in cinemas today, in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries it was popular to eat hazlenuts at theatrical performances.'
λ A Regency rosewood breakfast table, the tilt-top crossbanded in satinwood with an arc d'arbelette shaped band, on a turned stem and splay legs with brass caps and castors, the block with the remains of a paper label '...tman, Umbrella & Parasol Manufacturer, 73.8cm high, 113.7 x 148.7cm.
λ A Regency mahogany dressing table mirror, with a rectangular plate on ring turned and baluster turned supports, with carved bone urn and ball finials, the barrel front base inlaid with stringing and rosewood banding and fitted with three drawers on bone ball feet, 62.8cm high, 55cm wide, 22.5cm deep.
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