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A William and Mary walnut and floral marquetry rectangular side table:, the top now inset with a panel of tooled leather and with a moulded edge, the frieze fitted with a single long drawer decorated with sprays of flowers and foliage, on scrolling legs, united by undulating flattened curved stretchers with central oval floral marquetry plateau, on later bun shaped feet, 95cm (3ft 1 1/4in) wide.
An early 19th Century mahogany, kingwood crossbanded and inlaid sofa table:, bordered with boxwood lines, the hinged top with D shaped leaves having a reeded edge, containing two short frieze drawers, flanked by oval satinwood ground panels decorated with floral foliate stems, on solid standard dual splayed end supports, united by a plain stretcher, terminating in brass cappings and castors, the top 62cm (2ft 0 1/2in) x 161cm (5ft 3 1/4in) extended.
A late 19th Century mahogany oval extending dining table:, the quarter veneered figured top with a wide crossbanded border and a moulded edge, on quadruple curved and inswept legs carved with foliage, terminating in a reeded corona with an ebonised and brass mounted wide platform base, with reeded feet, including four additional leaves, the top 131cm (4ft 3 1/2in) x 150cm (4ft 11in) and with four additional leaves extending to 330cm (10ft 10in).
A Regency and later mahogany triple pillar dining table:, the top with a reeded edge and rounded corners, on turned vase knopped columns and quadruped hipped and reeded splayed legs, terminating in brass cappings and castors, the top 138cm (4ft 6 1/4in) x 223.5cm (7ft 4in) and with two additional leaves extending to 323.5cm (10ft 7 1/2in).
An early 19th Century mahogany and inlaid card table:, of breakfront outline, bordered with boxwood and ebony lines, having a rosewood crossbanded and baize lined hinged top with rounded corners, the frieze with a brass dentil band, on ring turned tapered legs, terminating in brass cappings and castors, 91.5cm (3ft) wide.
A Victorian Kawri wood and inlaid rectangular occasional table:, bordered with lines, the top with rounded corners and a moulded edge, with inlaid stellar panel in various exotic woods including Totara, Matai, Kakikatea and Rewerewa or honeysuckle within a burr surround of Totara knot, having similar panels to the apron sides, on turned reeded knopped and fluted tapered legs united by a shaped undertier, terminating in brass cappings and castors, the top 61cm (2ft) x 51cm (1ft 8in).
An Edwardian rosewood and inlaid rectangular bijouterie display table:, bordered with boxwood lines and decorated with foliate scroll designs, having a hinged glazed panel top and glazed panel sides on square tapered legs, united by an undertier, terminating in spade feet and castors, 61cm (2ft) x 43cm (1ft 5in).
An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry kidney-shaped kneehole writing desk or dressing table:, crossbanded in satinwood, bordered with boxwood and ebonised lines, the top with a wide banded and moulded border decorated with flowerheads and husks, containing a central apron drawer flanked by four short drawers to either side, decorated with anthemions, foliate motifs and scrollwork, between satinwood simulated fluted pilasters, the front with panels of ribbon tied drapery, oval fan and husk medallions and neo-classical urns and scrolling foliage, on square tapered legs, terminating in castors, 139cm (4ft 6 3/4in) wide.
By Peter Waals (1870 - 1937) - Cotswold School - A walnut rectangular dining table:, the top with a moulded and chequer strung edge, having a moulded frieze on octagonal gouged and knopped legs, united by a shaped stretcher with chamfered uprights, on square section feet, the top 183cm (6ft) x 76cm (2ft 6in). * Note - A dining table by Peter Waals was sold in these rooms July 2012 Lot 793A for £14,500
A George V silver Old English pattern flatware service by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1931:, comprising - twenty-three table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table forks (three 1930, two 1929), ten dessert forks, soup ladle, gravy spoon, a pair of sauce ladle, a set of twelve dessert knives (1930), a set of twelve fish knives and twelve matching forks, Sheffield (1931), a pair of fish servers, (London 1930), two teaspoons, two coffee spoons, also various bone handled table and dessert knives etc, total weight of weighable silver 128ozs, contained in an fitted oak canteen.
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