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A Mid 19th Century Killarney Yew Wood and Inlaid Work Table, the hinged lid inlaid with a panel depicting an abbey surrounded by a foliate trailing border and harps, red velvet lined removable fitted interior, raised on a tapering baluster support with circular base, carved feet and castors, 56cm by 41cm by 77cm Generally good uniform colour and reasonable condition. Lid with several very fine natural? splits which are mostly visible on the exterior. Interior with velvet lined tray. Painted interior (just the centre sunk section). Small sections of timber missing around the moulding and lid. Shaped body rather light in colour. Base with general bruising around feet. Small chips around socle and general bruising/very fine minor splits throughout the support. Top section slightly unstable. 111114
A Regency Rosewood and Crossbanded Library Table, early 19th century, of rounded rectangular form with two frieze drawers, raised on lyre end supports joined by a shaped stretcher, 121cm by 58cm by 74cm Some variations in colour/fading. Various old repairs to underside which has been ebonised. Toes repaired. Cross stretcher repaired. 021014
A Victorian Walnut Boardroom/Dining Table, late 19th century, stamped Thomas Turner, Manchester, with inset brown leather skiver above eighteen frieze drawers, raised on turned bulbous and fluted legs with castors, 487cm by 153cm by 80cm; and A Set of Sixteen Victorian Walnut Dining Chairs, upholstered in blue close-nailed velvet, with carved top rails and fluted stiles above overstuffed seats, raised on turned baluster supports joined by an H stretcher, 50cm by 47cm by 109cm (17) Table - replaced leather top, which is in reasonable condition. General bruising and scratches to the table frame, consistent with age. Bruising around bulbous later. Later dowels added to frame for strengthening. Blocks removed from drawers. Chairs - generally good. Framework with minor bruising consistent with age. Upholstery generally good and clean, with the exception of 2 or 3 chairs with light staining. Padded back supports rather soft. 111114
A George III Mahogany Tilt-Top Tripod Table, late 18th century, with associated pie crust moulded edge above a fluted and acanthus carved bulbous support raised on three cabriole legs with scrolling toes, 56cm by 67cm Top with general surface scratches and numerous repairs to pie crust edge. Mounting block with small split. Feet with old repairs. 300914
A Victorian Figured Walnut Serpentine Shaped Card Table, circa 1860, the crossbanded and boxwood strung top with re-entrant corners enclosing a green baize interior, raised on slender cabriole legs with gilt foliate mounts and sabots, 100cm by 58cm by 74cm Unrestored and reasonable cosmetic condition. The top has been used, with surface scratches, some deep. Each rear corner with repair work/veneer patching. Green baize worn, several fine natural? shrinkage splits. Metal mounts of average quality and tarnished. 300914
A George IV Mahogany Work Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, the hinged lid enclosing fitted compartments above a concave frieze with canted corners, raised on a turned and carved bulbous support with triform base and scrolling toes, 50cm by 41cm by 75cm Good cosmetic condition. Minor surface scratches consistent with age. Carved support with some colour loss. Small veneer losses/patches around the scrolled feet, but generally good. With key and working lock. 111114
A Regency Mahogany and Ebony Strung Sofa Table, early 19th century, with two rounded drop leaves above two real and two sham drawers, spiral turned support and quadripartite platform base with reeded sabre legs, brass claw feet and castors, 146cm extended by 64cm by 72cm
A Regency Mahogany, Satinwood, Boxwood, Ebony Strung and Rosewood Crossbanded Card Table, early 19th century, of D shaped form, with hinged lid enclosing a green baize interior, raised on shaped end supports with sabre legs, stepped shoulders and brass lion mask toes and castors, 93cm by 47cm by 74cm Various old repairs. Hinged top leaf with long fine natural? split which has been partly filled and polished. Various small natural? splits. Replaced green baize in reasonable condition. Very small sections of decorative stringing and inlay replaced. 021014
A Regency Mahogany and Ebony Strung Serving Table, early 19th century, with gallery back above a plain frieze centred by a tablet, raised on reeded tapering legs with spade feet, 244cm by 88cm by 148cm; and A Pair of Pedestals, en suite, with staged sliding tops each fitted with a false drawer, a cellaret and sliding drawer below with lion mask loop handles, 66cm by 91cm by 112cm Provenance: by repute, ex Ashcombe House, Wiltshire
An Early Victorian Mahogany Library Table, mid 19th century, with inset green leather skiver above four frieze drawers, raised on turned and lappet carved tapering legs with brass toes and castors, 122cm by 90cm by 75cm Timber a good colour and generally good cosmetic condition, with just general bruising around drawer fronts and legs consistent with age. Leather top possibly original? Numerous ring marks and old splits probably caused by shrinkage in the timber. Leather patched and partly filled. 300914
A Pair of Chinese Hardwood Small Table Stands, early 20th century, of rectangular form with shaped hump-back stretchers, 46cm by 31cm by 17cm Cosmetically reasonable, consistent with age. Some scratches to the top, some deep. Some movement in the joints, therefore some gaps. 300914
A Pair of Mid 19th Century Anglo-Indian Carved Hardwood Tripod Tables, the circular tilt tops with acanthus foliate carved borders, raised on a bulbous carved support with triform base and claw feet, 53cm wide, 76cm high Table 1 - typical losses to the carved detail. Various natural? splits through the carved sections, with various sections of the border replaced (a reasonable match). Base with glue marks to underside. Table 2 - similar condition, similar sections of carving replaced around edge. 300914
A Matched Pair of Chinese Huanghali and Marble Topped Two-Tier Tables, late 19th/early 20th century, foliate carved with decorative friezes with scrolled bracket supports and an undertier, raised on square form legs with ball and claw feet, 42cm by 32cm by 81cm Table 1 - marble with some staining and natural? mark to top and general scratches. Decorative detail generally good, only small losses to some carved flowerheads. Natural? shrinkage gaps around joints. Table 2 - joints slightly loose and weak. Marble top with fritting along the edge. General small losses to carved detail. 021014
An English Early 18th Century Joined Oak Six-Seater Gateleg Table, with two rounded drop leaves to form an oval above two frieze drawers, raised on spindle turned legs with double gatelegs joined by a peripheral stretcher, 136cm by 160cm by 75cm Reasonable, uniform colour. Various deep scratches consistent with age. Several fine thin splits to three-plank top running from the edge. Leaves with later batons added to underside for strengthening to the drop leaves. Turned legs and cross stretcher with natural old splits. Table structurally sound. Feet and turned detail on legs with small losses. 111114
A 17th Century English Joined Oak Eight-Seater Gateleg Table, with two rounded drop leaves to form an oval, raised above double gateleg supports with bobbin turned legs and block feet joined by a peripheral H stretcher, 150cm by 174cm by 77cm Provenance: Elaine Phillips, Harrogate. Removed from Kirklees Hall, West Yorkshire 60cm wide with drop leaves down. Cosmetically reasonable and a decent colour. One drop leaf with natural? fine split approx 40cm long. Underside with later batons to each drop leaf. Old? screw holes from previous batons. Old hinge? holes. Old? decay to some of the bearers, particularly around feet. 300914
An Early 18th Century English Oak Flip-Top Table, the circular top above a birdcage platform raised on a turned support, 72cm by 63cm Provenance: Elaine Phillips, Harrogate. Removed from Kirklees Hall, West Yorkshire Old repairs throughout. Top with various natural? splits, partly filled and polished. Bearers to underside have been moved. Old decay to birdcage platform. Old decay around feet. Turned support with old repair to top section. 300914
An English Joined Oak Dining Table, in 17th century style, the four-plank top with cleated ends above a fluted frieze, on turned gun barrel supports with block feet joined by a flattened stretcher, 285cm by 102cm by 76cm; and Four English Joined Oak Benches, with carved top rails, panelled back supports and one downswept arm, boarded seats, raised on turned gun barrel front supports with block legs, 127cm by 44cm by 102cm (5)
A Harlequin Set of Eight Yorkshire/Derbyshire Joined Oak Chairs, 17th century and later, each with double crescent carved splats, boarded seats, raised on turned and block legs with bobbin turned front stretchers, 44cm by 36cm by 102cm (assorted heights) Provenance: removed from Kirklees Hall, West Yorkshire Structurally sound and sturdy enough to be used regularly. Vendor used around an oak table. Height of seats vary 43-47cm. Total height to top of back - most 102cm, others ranging up to 104cm. Chairs are part 17th century but have various repairs, some have retipped feet and later seats. More details on request. 111114
An Early 19th Century French Cherrywood Farmhouse Table, of four-plank construction, above a single frieze drawer and raised on square tapering legs, 198cm by 78cm by 74cm Uniform colour - rather light. General deep scratches to the plank top consistent with age. Feet retipped to add height. Typical old decay to underside and legs, typical for this type of furniture. Table structurally sound. 111114
A George II Oak Dressing Table or Lowboy, mid 18th century, the moulded top above three frieze drawers and arched apron, raised on turned tapering legs with pad feet, 76cm by 52cm by 72cm Small section of timber missing from back left corner. Shaped apron with natural? split. Various old decay to underside. Rear right pad foot missing. 300914
An 18th Century Joined Oak Dressing Table or Lowboy, the crossbanded moulded top above three frieze drawers and wavy shaped apron, raised on cabriole legs with trefid pad feet, 84cm by 53cm by 73cm Boarded top with joint gap in the middle. Various sections of crossbanding missing around the moulded top. Brasses replaced, previous handle marks visible to middle drawer. Rear left leg with scrolled section at the knee missing. Pad feet with old decay and some repair work. Lower section has been skimmed and polished. 300914
A George I Walnut and Feather Banded Dressing Table, early 18th century, the quarter-veneered moulded top above three frieze drawers, raised on cabriole legs with pad feet, 74cm by 46cm by 70cm Good colour. Later handles. Minor repairs to cockbeading and feather banding, but done to a good standard. Old decay around feet, but some small repairs. Legs are fruitwood, drawer linings and carcass oak. 111114
A Satinwood and Parquetry Decorated Two-Tier Side Table, labelled Gillows, late 19th century, the serpentine shaped top above a single frieze drawer, raised on cabriole legs joined by an undertier, 47cm by 29cm by 69cm Good cosmetic condition throughout. One leg with minor repair. Small veneer losses and old repair/break? to another leg. 300914
A George III Style Mahogany Four Pillar Dining Table, with reeded edge, turned gun barrel supports and four reeded legs with brass toes and castors, three additional leaves, 530cm extended by 140cm by 74cm Solid mahogany. Table in used condition, with various scratches and some minor heat marks. There is a burn section, approx 5cm x 4cm. General bruising and deep scratches to the legs. Complete with clips. No maker`s name. 111114
An Edwardian Satinwood and Ebony Strung Two-Tier Occasional Table, early 20th century, of rectangular form with serpentine shaped drop leaves, with shaped undershelf, raised on square tapering legs with brass toes and castors, 69cm by 48cm by 71cm Good cosmetic condition. 300914
A Fine Victorian Figure Walnut, Marquetry and Gilt Metal Mounted Jardinière Table, circa 1870, the pierced gallery and removable lid enclosing a removable metal liner, raised on slender cabriole legs with foliate caryatid mounts terminating in sabots, 64cm by 45cm by 80cm
A French Louis XV Style Rosewood and Floral Marquetry Dropleaf Table, late 19th century, with serpentine shaped sides to form an oval above a shaped frieze drawer, raised on slender cabriole legs with foliate mounts and sabots, 113cm by 59cm by 75cm Top a reasonable condition consistent with age. Small veneer losses, particularly around the edge of the dropleaf sections with small sections replaced or coloured. Legs with further small sections of veneer missing. Frieze drawer rather faded. 021014
A French Louis XV Style Ebonised Red Tortoiseshell Boulle Centre Table, circa 1860, the top of oval serpentine shaped form with brass egg and dart moulding above a shaped frieze drawer, raised on cabriole legs with foliate mounts in the form of lion heads terminating with sabots, 148cm by 87cm by 77cm For a similar table see Payne (Christopher) European Furniture of the 19th Century, pg.61
A Regency Rosewood, Specimen Marble and Brass Bound Centre Table, early 19th century, the circular top with specimen marble inlay, central star and radiating lozenges, raised on a moulded triform column, triform gadrooned base with stiff leaf carved scroll feet and metal castors, 101cm diameter, 79cm high
A George IV Amboyna, Purplewood, Marquetry and Parcel Gilt Circular Dining Table, in the manner of Morel & Seddon, circa 1827, inlaid with a foliate border above a plain frieze with gilt metal mount raised on a tapering support with gadrooned and acanthus carved socle and triform base with recessed castors, 152cm diameter, 73cm high Morel & Seddon were awarded the task of refurbishing the apartments at Windsor Castle in the 1820`s. For a similar table see the Royal Collection Trust website, RGIN 20153, refs. M&S1103, M&S1102, Royal Collection Trust/© Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2014
A Diamond Ring, a roughly fashioned table cut diamond in a white collet setting to the centre, within a white diamond shaped frame, on shoulders inset with single-cut diamonds, finger size N The ring is in fair condition. It bears no hallmark, nor stamp. It is both white and yellow coloured, and in our opinion it would test as silver, with a gold plated inner shank. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour (centre) J/K, (residual) tinted, clarity (centre) I1/I2, (residual) I1/I2/I3. Gross weight 9.0 grams. CR made 22nd September 2014
A Late 19th Century Silver Plated Table Lectern, the circular base with outswept cabriole feet and three reserves with Celtic type strapwork and a large centrally mounted red cabochon, inscribed around the rim ORATE PRO BENEFACTORIBUS/ CHARLOTTE BEALLY AND JESSIE M.CORT-COX, inscribed IHS to the rest, 36cm high Silver plating rubbed through to the base layer in places and some minor pitting. Overall, aside from the rubbing, good condition.
A Table Service of American Silver Flatware, Gorham, 20th century, comprising 12 table knives with steel blades, 12 table forks, 12 fish knives with sterling blades, 11 fish forks, 12 side knives with steel blades, 23 side forks, 12 seafood forks, 12 soup spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 11 teaspoons, 12 bouillon spoons and a pierced serving spoon, each with a crest, 175oz (142) Typical scuffs from use but overall good condition.
A Pair of Parcel Gilt Table Lamp Bases, 19th century and later, with leaf cast sockets and drip pans on tapering cylindrical columns with leaf sheathed lower sections, scroll supports and triform bases, 40.5cm high overall, with two shades Some minor surface scratching. 071014
An Oak Chiming Table Clock, retailed by West & Son, Dublin, circa 1890, arched top with acorn finials, side opening doors with pierced frets, front with a presentation plaque, 7-inch arched brass dial with a silvered Roman numeral chapter ring and signed, twin barrel movement with anchor escapement and quarter ting-tang chiming on two gongs, 60cm high 08.10.14, Gilt metal mounts are faded, front door very slightly bowed, silvered chapter ring slightly faded, movement needs cleaning.
A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed John Moore & Sons, Clerkenwell, London, circa 1830, arched top with a pineapple finial, pierced sound frets and canted corners, raised upon ball shaped feet, 9-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, backplate signed, 56cm high 06.10.14, Case with minor cracks to veneers and small dents in parts, small piece of veneer missing above the back door, back door lock needs attention, arched top with a small chip, metal surfaces are faded, sound fret silks need replacing, glasses are slightly scratched, dial numerals are slightly faded, movement needs cleaning, backplate with surface scratches, movement is striking, fully wound and not working.
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