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A Fine Charles II Oak Side Table. The top with moulded edge above frieze drawer on five barleytwist legs with baluster & ball knopped turning, united by shaped plank stretchers and terminating on ball feet, 27½ ins (70 cms) high, 36 ins (91 cms) wide, 20½ ins (52 cms) deep.
A Fine Queen Anne Oak Side Table Circa 1720. The top having a moulded edge above a single frieze drawer fitted with brass swing handles on engraved back-plates and set in an ogee arched apron edged in cock-beading. The square cabriole legs terminating on outswept feet, 28 ins (71 cms) high, 27 ins (68 cms) wide, 20½ ins (52 cms) deep.
A Late 17th Century Yew-wood Gateleg Table. The oval top above a drawer at each end standing on repeated ball-turned legs and gates united by moulded block stretchers and terminating on turned ball feet, 29½ ins (75 cms) high, 42½ ins x 56 ins (108 cms x 142 cms)
A 17th Century Joined Oak Table (A/F). The planked top above moulded rails with replaced spandrels, standing on column turned legs with astrigal ring moulding, above square feet united by peripheral stretchers, 23 ins (59 cms) high, 27½ ins x 24¾ ins (70 cm x 63 cms).
A Small 17th Century Oak Gateleg Table. The near round top on baluster turned end supports united by a moulded plank stretcher and terminating on sledge feet, with plain gates swinging out either side to support the flaps, 27 ins (68.5 cms) high, 32½ ins x 30 ins (82.5 cm x 76 cms).
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 Marton Miller.
A 16th/Early 17th Century Spanish Walnut Table of fine colour & patination. The rectangular twin plank top above two frieze drawers carved with raised strapwork and fitted with iron pendant handles. The piece standing on six turned legs united by moulded peripheral block stretchers, 32 ins (81 cms) high, 71 ins x 23½ ins (180 cm x 60 cms).
A 17th Century Oak Triangular Drop Leaf/Credence Table. The right angled triangular top and flap having cleated edges and standing on fillet turned legs with a hinged gate, united by peripheral block stretchers, 25 ins (63.5 cms) high, 36 ins (91 cms) wide, the sides 25 ins (63.5 cms) in length.
A Late 17th Century Milanese Table Cabinet clad in rosewood & ebony veneers inlaid with engraved bone & mother-of-pearl. The fall front opening to reveal a fitted interior housing small drawers surrounding a central cupboard lined in embossed crimson velvet. The façades elaborately decorated with chequered bands framing central panels of engraved mother of pearl and fine chequered half column pilasters to the centre. 17¾ ins (45 cms) high, 10¾ ins (50 cms) wide, 10¼ ins (26 cms) deep.
A 17th Century Oak Side Table. The rectangular top with moulded edge above a single frieze drawer hung on side runners, edged in D-moulding and fitted with a replacement brass handle. The bobbin turned legs united by a similarly turned high front stretcher and low plain stretchers to the sides & rear, terminating on ball turned feet, 29 ins (74 cms) high, 34 ins (86 cms) wide, 22¾ ins (58 cms) in depth.
A 17th Century Carved Oak Serving Table attributed to Salisbury. The later planked top with cleated ends. The front frieze rail enriched with chip carved wrythen flutes, standing on astrigal ringed columnar legs with block feet united by peripheral stretchers, 30¾ ins (78 cms) high, 65½ ins x 28¾ ins (166 cm x 73 cms).
The Provand's Lordship Withdrawing Table. A Fine & Rare 17th Century Oak Draw Leaf Table, in the Laudian Taste, of good colour & patination. The planked top with cleated ends and pull out extension leaves either side, having an exhibition label to one end reading; 'OAK WITHDRAW TABLE/LEANT BY D (?) ROBERTSON ESQ.' The frieze adorned with beveled baguettes and rhombus appliqués, raised on baluster turned front legs with bold square block supports to the rear leading down to boarded base platform with decorative appliqués and edge moulding. The table designed to be easily dismantled with pegged through tenon joints to the legs. 32½ ins (82 cms) high, 34¾ ins (88.5 cms) wide, 95 ins (241.5 cms) long extending to 178¼ ins (452.5 cms). [Provand's Lordship, Glasgow, photographed insitu circa 1929, inscribed with item number PP1926.11, purchased by Alistair Sampson Antiques London 1989] Provand's Lordship referred to as 'the oldest house in Glasgow' is a rare example of 15th century Scottish domestic urban architecture.
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.
*****Wrong image for this lot******A Late 17th/Early 18th Century Oak Side Table. The two plank top with cleated ends. The frieze drawer edged in applied moulding and fitted with brass drop handles on petalled mounts, standing on baluster & ball turned legs united by peripheral stretchers and terminating on turned feet, 27½ ins (70 cms) high, 36 ins (90 cms) wide, 20 ½ ins (52 cms) deep.
A 19th Century Tyrolean Rent Table. The planked top with canted corners and applied edge moulding above a centrally hung drawer opening both sides to reveal a partitioned interior. Standing on shaped end supports united by a central shaped plank stretcher pierced with a quatrefoil, 29 ins (73.5 cms) high, 57 ins (145 cms) long, 25 ins (63 cms) wide.
A 17th Century Oak Box Seated Table/Chair with panelled back and turned front supports. The rectangular top/chair back on wooden pegged pivots 32 ins x 29 ins (81 cm x 74 cms), 30 ins (76 cms) high as a table, 54 ins (137 cms) as a chair. The seat with hinged lid.
An Oak Side Table. The frieze drawer divided by applied edge moulding into two panels with a brass drop handle to the centre of each, standing on slender baluster turned legs united by peripheral stretchers, 28 ins (71 cms) high, 28 ins (71 cms) wide, 19¾ins (50 cms) deep.
A Fine Joined Oak Refectory Table dated 1703. The planked top with cleated ends above run moulded rails; the front rail carved with the initials RA and date flanking a central daisy wheel in a recessed nail-pitted panel. Standing on decoratively turned legs united by peripheral stretchers, 28½ ins (72 cms) high, 75 ins x 28 ins (191 cm x 71 cms).
Mid 20th Century dining table, unlabelled but we believe this to be a John Herbert for Youngers table. Superb condition, one solid length of afromosia teak, slimline in shape. Very elegant, very tactile. Table top unbolts from base for transportation. Measures approx: 77cm wide, 196cm long, 73cm high
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