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George III mahogany fliptop dining table, 18th century and adapted, of rounded rectangular form, raised on standard end supports with a turned and part wrythen support, raised on reeded legs with brass toes and castors, 137cm by 118cm by 72cm CONDITION REPORT: Table top good quality, with natural? fine split visible on underside only. Old screw holes visible around the bearers and the brass clasp. Table attached to a later rectangular base . Base structurally ok, some stress cracks and small splits around leg joints. Repair to two legs just above toes. 160615
A Louis XV style kingwood, rosewood and marquetry inlaid foldover card table, circa 1880, of serpentine shaped form, the top richly decorated with trailing leaves, scrolls and birds, the hinged lid above a shaped apron, raised on slender cabriole legs with gilt foliate mounts and sabots, 93cm by 47cm by 79cm CONDITION REPORT: Reasonable colour. Green baize interior faded. Small bruises and deep scratches consistent with age. Several sections of veneer missing on the front left leg. Reverse also with small veneer losses. 081015
A Victorian satinwood games/work table, circa 1860, the hinged lid enclosing a tulipwood and ebony chessboard with frieze drawer divided into compartments with lids, yellow gathered silk sliding workbox below, supported by fret carved end supports joined by a turned stretcher, 56cm by 41cm by 76cm CONDITION REPORT: In good cosmetic condition throughout and uniform colour. Fret carved end supports with natural? splits. General surface scratches to lid and interior. 071015
A satinwood and polychrome decorated demi-lune commode, in the manner of Seddon Sons & Shackleton, the top decorated with a painted peacock feather border above three deep drawers decorated with flower garlands flanked by husks, with two cupboard doors painted with oval panels of classical figures after Kaufmann, raised on square tapering legs with brass toes, 140cm by 61cm by 93cm The painted peacock feather border to the top closely relates to the decoration on a card table forming part of a documented suite of furniture supplied by the leading London cabinet makers, Seddon Sons & Shackleton to D. Tupper for Hautville House, Guernsey in 1790. See Gilbert (C), Seddon Sons & Shackleton, Furniture History, 1997, pg.6, fig.3 CONDITION REPORT: Cosmetically good. Some small veneer losses, scuffs and bruises consistent with age. Some minor small crack marks to paintwork. With keys and working locks. Ivory escutcheon missing to top drawer. Previous handle marks visible to inside of drawers, nothing visible on the outside suggesting the commode has been reveneered. Escutcheon on left hand cupboard door damaged. Lock replaced on right hind cupboard door. Modern hinges used. Some strengthening and repair work around legs. Commode structurally sound. 081015
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