A GORDON RUSSELL ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY TWIN PILLAR DINING TABLE, DESIGNED BY W H RUSSELL maker`s label, 71cm h; 96 x 231cm, c1950++In the present local private ownership since new and showing some signs of use such as minor knocks around the lower part of the legs, but not seriously damaged and not restored or repolished
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A VICTORIAN BEADED OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SERVICE FOR TWELVE by Chawner & Co, London, principally 1866, crested, a set of twelve George V Beaded Old English pattern fish knives and forks by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1913 and 14, two sets of twelve Elizabeth II silver hafted table and cheese knives by another, Sheffield 1975 and three EPNS hafted carving implements, 158ozs 10dwts weighable (113) Purchased from Carringtons of Regent Street in 1975.++The Chawner service ranging in dates from 1859-1874, both pieces showing slight wear, the engraved crest now rather weak in appearance. One of the fish knives by W Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1891, the fish eaters in good condition with light scratches, the Queen Elizabeth II table and cheese knives and the three carving implements as new, possibly never used
A 19TH CENTURY COMPOSED SINGLE STRUCK FIDDLE AND SHELL PATTERN TABLE SERVICE FOR EIGHT principally mid Victorian, mainly London and Edinburgh, various makers and dates and two sets of Elizabeth II silver hafted table and cheese knives of the same pattern by Strickett & Loder, Sheffield 1987, 69ozs weighable (57)++In generally good condition, collected by the present vendor over many years and used occasionally
A VICTORIAN OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SERVICE FOR TWELVE with six further table spoons and Elizabeth II silver hafted table and cheese knives, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1891, the additional spoons by another, Sheffield 1911, the knives Sheffield 1968, 111ozs weighable (85)++Note one of the teaspoons Birmingham 1908 but by Elkington. An excellent service in fine condition apparently never engraved and exhibiting little sign of use
AN ARTS & CRAFTS YEW WOOD PEMBROKE TABLE veneered on oak with oak gates, the crossbanded top with a drawer, brass castors, 74cm h; 80 x 137cm, c1940++In the same family ownership since new, in unrestored condition. One or two minor structural repairs underneath and losses to the crossbanding around the top
BANFF. AN OLD ENGLISH TABLESPOON by John Keith and a Fiddle table spoon by Charles Jamieson of Inverness, script initials JEF and M respectively, c1820 and c1800, 4ozs 10dwts (2)++Both in satisfactory condition with a few light scratches and light wear consistent with age, the marks fair to very good
A 19TH CENTURY ROOT WOOD TABLE SNUFF BOX of hinged rectangular form, the top with central inset white metal cartouche engraved with the Carlton Club insignia, the interior lined in tortoiseshell. 5cm(h) x 12.5cm(w) x 7.5cm(d)CONDITION: Good condition commensurate with age and use.
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY SEWING TABLE having a crossbanded square top with double concave front and removable sewing basket, loop over-handle, hinged compartment, drawers and tambour slides, the facia with leather inset slide and two drawers with sliding material well below, raised on slender square section legs united by a shaped under-tier, on spade type feet. 98cm(h) x 43cm(w) x 35.5cm(d) CONDITION: Edge knocks, minor marks and scratches.
A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD PEDESTAL TABLE having a rounded rectangular top with beaded edge detail, plain frieze and single blind drawer with further bead moulding, raised on a turned column with three carved down-swept legs finishing with animal paw feet. 80cm(h) x 61cm(w) x 48cm(d)CONDITION: Marks and scratches, generally good.
A VICTORIAN WALNUT OCCASIONAL TABLE having an octagonal quarter veneered top with applied gilt metal gallery, a nicely carved and pierced vase-form stem with gadrooned collar and three down swept legs finishing with scrolls and pad feet. 53cm(h) x 60.5cm(d)CONDITION: Fading, staining, marks and scratches, some blemishes to top veneer, the top and base appear associated.
A 19TH CENTURY OAK REFECTORY TABLE having a planked top with cleated ends, a single end drawer and four substantial chamferred square section legs, linked by an H-form stretcher. 71cm(h) x 199cm(L) X 79cm(d)CONDITION: Marks, stains and scratches, separation to top planks with some filling and gluing, the drawer fixed shut with ply board to underside.
A 17TH CENTURY OAK REFECTORY TABLE having a rectangular top with cleated ends and lunette carved rails with scrolling brackets, raised on turned demi-fluted legs linked by plain stretchers. 75.5cm(h) x 197cm(w) x 82cm(d)CONDITION: Marks, stains and scratches, separation and splits to top, splits to legs, wear to stretchers, top probably later, viewing advised.
AN 18TH/19TH CENTURY OAK TABLE having a rounded oblong top with one end hinged as a drop-leaf, a single frieze drawer and four nicely turned legs (one halved and hinged as a supporting gate) linked by stretchers. 76cm(h) x 145.5cm(w) x 73.5cm(d)CONDITION: Top appears late with the drop leaf not matching, three filled lines to top, marks and scratches, appears adapted, viewing advised.
A 19TH CENTURY OAK SNAP-TOP STEM TABLE of small proportions having a planked circular top, snap-top action and short turned stem with three down-swept legs. 46cm(h) x 55cm(d)CONDITION: Marks, stains and scratches, some knocks to top`s edge and to feet, the stem loose in its fitting, repair to legs, top possibly associated and the base possibly shortened.
A DANISH ROSEWOOD DRAW-OUT DINING TABLE AND EIGHT CHAIRS by Uldum Mobelfabrik, Denmark, possibly a Johannes Anderson design, the table with rounded rectangular top, opening to house two additional leaves, raised on tapering turned legs, marked `Made in Denmark` to the underside. 74cm(h) x 248cm(L extended) x 110cm(d); the chairs having a bowed top-rail, cylindrical supports and central splat, the padded seat raised on tapering turned legs, four chairs retaining the manufacturer`s label to underside. 77.5cm(h) CONDITION: Generally good, some minor marks and scratches, as the chair seats do not comply with the 1988 fire regulations re-upholstery will be necessary.
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DRUM TABLE having a circular top with inset tooled-leather skiver, a frieze with four cockbeaded drawers, one stamped `W Priest, 17 & 24 Water St. Blackfriars 1153`, the lock with VR cipher, each drawer with circular brass back plates and ring handles, raised on a turned column with three down-swept legs finishing with brass caps and castors. 77cm(h) x 109cm(d)CONDITION: Marks, scratches and stains to skiver, edge knocks and scratches to wooden parts, veneer cracks around joints, some moulding losses to drawers.
A DEREK `LIZARDMAN` SLATER OAK REFECTORY DINING TABLE AND SIX CHAIRS, the table having a rectangular top with rounded corners, raised on substantial supports with trestle type feet linked by a stretcher bearing the carved lizard signature. 74cm(h) x 182cm(L) x 85.5cm(d), the chairs (four single and two carvers) having plain top-rails, carved and pierced lattice splats, plain rails and uprights, the drop-in seats raised on chamferred front supports linked by stretchers, one bearing the carved lizard signature , the carvers with scrolled open arms. 91cm(h)CONDITION: The table previously had an adzed top now sanded flat, some water marks etc otherwise good.
A REGENCY MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE having a rectangular top with reeded edge detail, a central ebony strung drawer flanked by four conforming but shorter drawers, each with moulded brass knob handles, raised on turned tapering legs. 77cm(h) x 106cm(w) x 53cm(d)CONDITION: Marks, stains, scratches and fading, chip to tops front edge.
A VICTORIAN WALNUT PEDESTAL WORK TABLE having a hinged octagonal top with inlaid checkerboard and foliate detail, lifts to reveal recessed storage around a central well, the tapering body raised on a circular collar and short turned stem and three down-swept legs with castors 74cm(h) x 45cm(w)CONDITION: Marks, stains and scratches, some moulding re-attached, lock missing, repair to one leg joint.
AN 18TH CENTURY REFECTORY TABLE having a triple planked oblong top with cleated ends, raised on four chamferred square section legs linked by a H-from stretcher. 70cm(h) x 232cm(L) x 92cm(d)CONDITION: The top with marks, stains and scratches, patch repair and some old worm damage, one cleated end with corner depletion, the two side rails with knot holes etc, two cut sections to each end, possibly being old replacements, movement to structure.
A 19TH CENTURY OAK TRIPOD TABLE, the oval top later carved with foliate and C-scrolls enclosing the initials REW, raised on a turned column and three down-swept legs. 66cm(h) x 57.5cm(w) x 54cm(d)CONDITION: Separation to top at centre, marks and scratches, some worm damage to feet.
AN EDWARDIAN INLAID ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE having a circular banded top decorated with a spiral of foliate inlay, an applied brass edge and single drawer to the inlaid frieze, raised on tapering square section legs united by an under-tier with conforming decoration, on spade feet. 74cm(h) x 44cm(d)CONDITION: Small patch of veneer loss to top, some veneer losses to frieze, knocks to under-tiers brass edge.
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