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A LARGE RARE 19TH CENTURY OCTAGONAL SLATE SUNDIAL, dated 1835, inscribed Horizontal Sundial Systematically calculated for the north latitude degrees and minutes, west longitude, degrees and minutes, the Marines Compass, the twelve signs, the primary planets rectified, the dial profusely inscribed with countries and cities of the world, towns and cites of Ireland, signs of the zodiac, months, hours, minutes are bond inscribed, "A table of the equation of time showing how much a good pendulum watch or clock ought to be faster or slower by a sun dial mathematically calculated for everyday in the year in minutes and seconds for the Meridian". 23.5 in (60cm) (1)
A FINE BOW FRONTED MAHOGANY INLAID AND CROSS BANDED SIDE TABLE OR DRESSING TABLE, 19th century, with three quarter gallery, above a frieze drawer, with an oval inlaid centre panel, raised on square tapering spade legs, headed with satinwood inlaid fan spandrels, 33in (84cm)h x 38in (97cm)w x 25in (64cm)d. (1)
AN OLD MCMICHAEL RADIO GRAPH, in bow fronted walnut veneered case, with Bakelite knobs and mounts, the hinged top opening to reveal a circular paper dial, with listed major radio cities, and a turn table for records, two speakers to the front and raised on cabriole legs, 30in (76cm). (1)
AN EXCEPTIONAL IRISH CARVED MAHOGANY MASK SIDE TABLE, 19th century, probably by Butler of Dublin, the rectangular top with gadroon edge, above a large central mask, issuing bell flowers and scrolling foliage and two open double sea scroll panels, inset with carved ho ho birds, with similar side aprons and raised on four carved cabriole legs, each headed with a mask on ball and claw feet, 35in (89cm)h x 75in (191cm)w x 31in (79cm)d. (1)
AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY PEMBROOK TYPE LADIES WORK TABLE, with 2 D-shaped flaps, flanking two drawers and a pull out wool box, on a U shaped support with quatrefoil concave base and scroll legs,29.25in (74cm)h x 29in (74cm)w extended, the drawer with a short history of the table, detailing ownership by Viola Barrows, Great Grandmother Elizabeth Mary Robertson, mother of Herbert Manwaring Robertson, who lived at Boyle Farm, Thames Middlesex, once the home of Lord Henry Fitzgerald, Lord Edward's Brother. (1)
Rosewood library table, the rectangular top with rounded corners over a pair of frieze drawers, raised on octagonal tulip form acanthus collared pillars on scroll feet Condition Report Top is marked by vase/glass or similar, generally good condition, 2 cm veneer loss on back edge, 129 cm wide x 64 cm deep x 73 cm high
A Victorian mahogany tripod work table, of octagonal form having a hinged top enclosing a fabric lined interior over a small frieze drawer, raised on a tripod base Note: formerly within the white panelled drawing room at The Provosts Lodge, Eton College, home of Lord Hugh Cecil - see accompanying Homes & Gardens magazine, June 1937
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