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A RARE AUSTRALIAN STERLING SILVER AND KANGAROO FOOT TABLE MESS LIGHTER PRESENTED BY SIR KEITH MURDOCH the swivelling globe shaped gimbal body on a curved and angular openwork stand with solid circular mount holding a kangaroo leg and foot support. Sir Keith Arthur Murdoch (12 August 1885 – 4 October 1952) was an Australian journalist and newspaper proprietor who was the founder of the Murdoch media empire. He amassed significant media holdings in Australia which after his death were expanded globally by his son Rupert.40cm overall 10cm high All the fingers are present, the fur is in good condition, no dents or repairs to the silver. the lighter rotates freely. The bottom of the lighter is stamped STG.SIL, the bottom of the mount is also stamped, MD&CO / Please see extra photos.
A 17TH CENTURY SPANISH OAK REFECTORY/SERVING TABLE with over hanging cleated plank top above a carved frieze with fitted drawers and a convex waist mould raised on ringed turned legs joined by base stretchers186cm wide 80cm deep 81cm highA good genuine table having original top and drawers, The strectchers are worn on the corners and has old wormholes. The top has a split between the planks and metal bracket around the end. There is a small thin piece of timber which has been added to the edge of the top.
A 19TH CENTURY ANGLO-INDIAN CARVED HARDWOOD DEMI LUNE SERVING TABLE with profusely carved and pierced apron raised on matching shaped legs with elephants head tops and leaf carved feet.138cm wide 61cm deep 110cm high In very good original condition, with nice colour and patina. No major losses to the carvings. Tiny chips around the edges of some leaves. The back upright piece is loose and there is a crack where the upright meets the superstructure. Very nice quality. See extra images
AN UNUSUAL 19TH CENTURY FLAME MAHOGANY ROLL-TOP DROP LEAF SUTHERLAND TABLE with rounded top and hinged drop down sides; raised on bulbous turned supports with lions paw feet88cm wide 73cm high This is a good genuine table which has been cleaned and repolished. There are surface scratches to the to. The leaves are not warped and there are no breaks or damage to the legs.
AN UNUSUAL 19TYH CENTURY YEW WOOD AND MAHOGANY TILT TOP WINE TABLE the oval floral carved hinged top above a hexagonal ring turned and leaf carved stem, the platform base with unusual carved hand feet.41cm wide 70cm highThe top is made from Mahogany and the base is Yew which suggests these are not original to each other? The top has had a later peice of hardwood added and the top of the stem has had a new peice of turning added to the very top, see extra images uploaded.
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MARQUETRY FIGURED ROSEWOOD AND KINGWOOD GAMES TABLE with panelled quarter veneered floral marquetry top and brass moulded edge with hinged fold over top and pull out backgammon baized interior; raised on rounded tapering brass mounted fluted legs with matching collars and tapering feet.75cm high 73cm high 54cm deep
A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE EBONISED HARDWOOD ALTAR TABLE with panelled top above a leaf carved pierced frieze; raised on mask head cabriole legs joined by shaped carved under stretchers.93cm wide 38cm deep 48cm highStress cracks to the top panel, one stretcher has been broken and re glued.
A mahogany oval extending dining table raised on square tapering supports terminating in spade feet. 99 cm deep x 150 cm wide x 74 cm High.Bearing Label For Jas Schoolbread.Condition Report: The top has a variance of colour, with the ends being paler.The surface finish overall requires attention.Small loss to the corner of one legGeneral cracking to apron under top.
An Edwardian rosewood and boxwood line-inlaid octagonal top occasional table, the top damaged, 72cm high x 68cm diameter. Provenance: From Munstead Wood. The contents of the property are being sold by the former owners of the important country house which has now been purchased by the national trust. Munstead Wood is a Grade I listed house and gardens in Godalming Surrey. The garden was created by garden designer Gertrude Jekyll and became very well-known through her designs, and her books and articles in magazines such as Country Life. The Arts and Crafts style house was built for Jekyll and she lived there until 1932, Munstead Wood was designed by the architect Edwin Lutyens to compliment the garden with Jekylls influence on the original design. Munstead Wood was the first, and perhaps therefore the most important, collaboration between Jekyll and Lutyens in garden and house design. These collaborations number around 120, with other well-known examples including Deanery Garden in Berkshire and Hestercombe House in Somerset. Jekyll transformed the site over the years, first meeting Lutyens at Munstead Wood in 1889 when the collaboration began, and she lived there until her death in 1932. Prior to the sale to the National Trust, Munstead Wood was the vendors family home for more than 50 years, the owners over this time were Sir Robert Clark and Lady Clark who were responsible for the house and gardens regeneration to return it to its original concept.
18th century oak refectory table with plank top on turned legs joined by stretchers, H75 x W156.5 x D68cmsCondition Report: Top and base associated.Slight shrinkage to the top. Top heavily distressed. Base frame ends replaced.Base with some woodworm holes....possibly live.Top with some woodworm holes.
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