{} A Late 19th Century Satinwood, Ebony-Strung and Polychrome-Painted Occasional Table, in Neo-Classical style, the octagonal shaped top decorated with a circular panel depicting a female above a frieze decorated with husks, on square tapering legs joined by a stretcher and surmounted by a turned finial29cm by 28cm by 70cmRemoved from Aske HallProvenance: Sold on behalf of The Trustees of the late 3rd Marquess of Zetland Will Trust
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A Reproduction Circular Mahogany Extending Dining Table, modern, in Regency style, the centre inlaid with a sun burst, with five removable leaves above a plain frieze, on gun barrel turned legs joined by a stretcher with cabriole legs and brass-capped feet213cm extended by 72cm
A Late Regency Mahogany and Brass-Inlaid Writing or Sofa Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, the crossbanded inlaid with a brass border of trailing leaves and flowerbells above two real and two sham drawers, on standard end supports with moulded roundels and acanthus-carved scroll brackets on sledge bases with carved claw feet106cm by 56cm by 76cm
An Irish Regency Rosewood and Crossbanded Circular Dining or Centre Table, early 19th century, the flip top above a turned and reeded vasiform support on a moulded base with gadrooned socle above a triform platform, on three anthemion-carved claw feet and castors125cm by 80cmTable top variations in colour with some fading and scratches could be improved with a polish various sections of cross banding missing around the frieze the tabletop i.e. the platform has been adapted as normally this would be fitted bolts so needs some attention otherwise good
~ A Victorian Figured Walnut, Marquetry-Inlaid and Gilt Metal-Mounted Planter Table, late 19th century, in Louis XV style, the guilloche pierced three-quarter gallery above a removable lid and later metal liner, above an arched apron and cabriole legs with gilt foliate mounts and sabots69cm by 44cm by 79cm
A Late George III Mahogany, Satinwood and Marquetry-Inlaid Cheveret Table, early 19th century, the removable bookstand with a three-quarter gallery and small shelf above two short and one long mahogany-lined drawers, the base with a single frieze drawer with ivory escutcheon between oval patera, on square tapering legs joined by a shelf49.5cm by 39cm by 107cmWith non-transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number C78ZNMGV
^ A George III Satinwood and Rosewood-Crossbanded Cheveret Table, late 18th century, the three-quarter gallery above four mahogany-lined drawers, a crossbanded top and an oak-lined fitted long frieze drawer, on elegant tapering legs joined by curved stretchers66cm by 42cm by 102cm
{} A Victorian Gothic Revival Oak Library Table, late 19th century, of rectangular canted form, with brown leatherette writing surface above four real and four sham drawers, the end sections each fitted with two real drawers, all above arched brackets, on square moulded tapering legs with block feet and heightened on later blocks200cm by 110cm by 82cmRemoved from Aske HallProvenance: Sold on behalf of The Trustees of the late 3rd Marquess of Zetland Will TrustThe feet have been re-tipped and with blocks added. The leatherette is worn. Please note that the blocks have been removed from the original photograph.
A Mahogany Striking Alarm Table Clock, signed William Dirrick, London, circa 1790, inverted bell top pediment with brass carrying handle, pierced brass sound frets, pull hour and alarm cords, bracket feet, 8-inch circular silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and signed, central alarm disc, twin fusee movement with a verge escapement and hour and alarm striking on a bell, movement backplate elaborately engraved with floral and urn decoration, bob pendulum, movement secured in by brackets49cm high over handleCase right hand side with small cracks in parts, case otherwise is clean, dial is clean, movement in going order and striking.
A George IV Mahogany Triple-Pillar Dining Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, each section pivoting on a platform base with turned baluster support on carved sabre legs with brass-capped feet and castors 318cm extended by 137cm by 75cmIn need of polishing and restoration the top heavily marked faded and variations in colour also splitting as photographed and various deep scratches, further scuffs to the baseone of the legs repaired
A Late 19th Century French Rosewood, Kingwood, Thuya and Ebonised Dropleaf Centre Table, in Louis XV style, inlaid with acanthus scrolls, on turned and fluted tapering legs with brass-capped mounts, the legs joined by a flattened stretcher51cm by 51cm by 75cmExtended size 83cm by 93cmThe top is scratched, but overall reasonable condition some minor faults to the marquetry inlay as photographed. Minor split to platform base timber slightly dry on top.
A George II Walnut Foldover Card Table, mid 18th century, of serpentine-shape form, the hinged leaf enclosing a velvet interior with gaming wells, on shell-carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet85cm by 44cm by 71cmTable is a good colour. However, each corner is smiling numerous scratches to the top with small shrinkage. Split back left. Also patch repair back right, modern red base interior. Some further shrinkage splits around the Serpentine friezenumerous decay underneath, patch repairs visible from underneath
A George III Mahogany, Crossbanded, Boxwood and Ebony-Strung Oval Dining Table, late 18th century, the flip top pivoting on a gun barrel support, on four reeded legs with brass-capped toes and castors152cm by 108cm by 73cmGood quality timber two-piece top with slight gap in the top some small splitting and small patch repairs as photographed. The top does have some deep scratches and also general scratches to the polish which could be improved.block for pivoting table underneath has a splitgeneral scuffs to legs consistent with age
A George II Carved Mahogany Tripod Table, mid 18th century, the circular flip top with pie-crust edge above a fluted and acanthus-carved baluster support, on carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet62cm by 72cmThe top has various deep scratches, some staining and also to splits/repairs as photographed also repairs to moulding the underside signs of the bearers and clasp being movedblock support also repaired. The base section general small losses to the carving and one leg also repaired table is structurally sound.
An 18th Century Flemish Kingwood, Palmwood, Ebony and Parquetry Decorated Table Cabinet, the moulded top decorated with sun bursts within lozenges and framed by tracery panels, the cupboard doors enclosing a four-as-one pine-lined long drawer above a central cupboard door and flanked by an arrangement of smaller drawers, on a later stand with square chamfered legs and scrolled bracketscabinet 78cm by 33cm by 37cmstand 79cm by 35cm by 78cm
A Regency Mahogany and Satinwood-Banded Pedestal Writing Table, early 19th century, of unusual form, the moulded top above six long dummy drawers, the shallow side fitted as a three-as-one drawer, the opposing side with three small drawers and compartments, on a square tapering support with four reeded sabre legs, brass-capped feet and castors58cm by 42cm by 77cm
♦ A Regency Mahogany Circular Breakfast Table, early 19th century, the plain frieze with moulded border pivoting on a platform base with fluted tapering support, carved socle and triform base, on carved claw feet with recessed castors130cm by 76cmSome small patch repairs around the platform base as photographed feet timber rather dry and faded top section variations in colour with some deep scratches and also a central area which is rather orange
♦ A George IV Rosewood Sofa Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, the rounded drop leaves above two mahogany-lined drawers with opposing sham drawers, on a tapering support with gadrooned socle, acanthus-carved and reeded sabre legs with brass-capped claw feet and castors97cm by 71cm by 72cmExtended width 156.5cmLeaves down 97cmsome small splits to turned support and base table is structurally soundexcellent quality timber and good colour the top does have some scratches and bruising
A George III Mahogany Six-Seater Gateleg Dining Table, circa 1770, with two dropleaves to form an oval, on shell-carved cabriole legs with pad feet131cm by 157cm extended by 74cmGood quality timber however, the top does have numerous ring marks, deep scratches and garages as photographedsome old decay to bearers on gate legs minor natural? Splitting on legs and pad feet
A Regency Goncalo Alves, Ebonised and Brass-Inlaid Card Table, early 19th century, of D shape form, the strung top enclosing a green baize-lined interior, on a tapering support and quadripartite base with ebonised and parcel gilt feet99cm by 49.5cm by 73cmCosmetically okay, however, the top has a split as photographed with numerous deep scratches, modern green baize interior. The support and platform base, some natural? Splitting, stress cracks above a carved claw feet
~ A Victorian Figured Burr Walnut, Crossbanded and Marquetry-Inlaid Games/Work Table, circa 1870, the quarter-veneered moulded top with hinged leaf enclosing a games board for chess, backgammon and cribbage with single drawer below and moulded workbox, on spindle and gadrooned supports with scrolled legs, block feet and castors70cm by 43cm by 76cm
An 18th Century Indo-Portuguese Rosewood and Bone-Inlaid Table Cabinet, the moulded and strung top above eight small drawers, one long drawer and a two-as-one central deep drawer, all inlaid with flowers and a geometric border, on a moulded plinth base (a/f)74cm by 36cm by 42cmI can confirm sizes are as catalogued width, by depth by height
{} A Late 19th Century French Kingwood and Gilt-Metal-Mounted Bijouterie Table, of serpentine-shaped form, with hinged lid and bevelled glass plate enclosing a red fabric-lined interior, on slender cabriole legs with gilt foliate mounts and sabots55cm by 34cm by 77cmRemoved from Aske HallProvenance: Sold on behalf of The Trustees of the late 3rd Marquess of Zetland Will TrustSorry no key, but the hinged lid is open. Overall good condition. Timber slightly dry in places with veneer splitting very slightlysome small faults above rear legs and gilt metal mounts lifting slightly see images metalwork tarnished
A Japanese Ivory-Inlaid, Painted and Gilt Lacquer Kodansu (Table Cabinet), in the manner of Ogawa Haritsu, 19th century, of rectangular form, decorated in relief with Sagemono including netsuke, inro, ojime, kiseruzutsu and tabakoire, the door enclosing an arrangement of six drawers with compartments and a tray painted with brocade38cm wideWith non-transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number RF514N9M One drawer handle missing and with associated damages. Some typical minor losses and chips throughout. Some surface wear. Faint covering to top panel.
~ A Victorian Figured Walnut and Marquetry-Inlaid Games/Work Table, circa 1870, the marquetry-strung top with hinged leaf enclosing a backgammon, chess, and cribbage games board above a single frieze drawer with solid workbox below, on turned and fluted bulbous supports with acanthus carved cabriole legs and castors68cm by 43cm by 76cm
A Queen Anne Walnut, Featherbanded and Crossbanded Kneehole Dressing Table, early 18th century, the quarter-veneered top with moulded edge above an oak-lined long drawer and an arrangement of six small drawers with original brass handles around a pull-out drawer above an arched apron and central cupboard door, on bun feet89cm by 51cm by 87cm
~ A Late 19th Century Rosewood, Tulipwood, Burr Walnut, Ebony and Marquetry-Inlaid Centre Table, in Louis XV style, the top richly inlaid with ribbon-tied flowers flanked by acanthus scrolls and leaves, above a wavy-shaped apron with conforming panels, on slender cabriole legs with gilt mounts and sabots76cm by 47cm by 72cm
A 19th Century Cricket Table, of typical circular form, the three-plank top on triangular legs joined by a shaped undertier (various decay)95cm by 73cmA 19th Century Bleached Ash Provincial Table, of circular form, the top of pegged construction on three splayed legs (various decay)49cm by 71cm (2)
An 18th Century Joined Oak Refectory Dining Table, the stretcher stamped J & M White, the three-plank top with cleated ends above a plain frieze, on block and gun barrel turned legs joined by a peripheral stretcher363cm by 78cm by 78cm Top has gaps in boards, numerous deep scratches numerous old decay around the block feet top is loose and just lifts off the base
A George III Satinwood Chiming Enamel Dial Table Clock, signed Prince & Cattles, York, circa 1810, arched pediment with brass ball finials and finely painted with swag decoration, finely pierced scroll decorated brass panels, elaborately and finely pierced side frets, side carrying handles, stop brass fluted front columns, base finely painted with scroll work and depicting musical instruments, hour repeat side cord, brass ball feet, 7-1/2-inch enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed, arch with two enamel dials for fast/slow regulation and strike/silent selection, brass dial surround finely engraved with scroll and floral decoration, triple fusee movement with an anchor escapement, chiming with eight hammers on a nest of eight bells and a further bell for the hours, movement backplate signed to the centre in an oval cartouche and with engraved outer borders, movement secured in by two brackets 67cm highCase with a small piece of moulding missing to the top right hand side, case with small scratches and small chips in parts, some small cracks to the left hand side and areas around the left hand side handle which are dry and appears to be slightly blistered to the surface, some of the brass pierced panels have come slightly loose, one of the top side brass panels with one rivet missing, main enamel dial with several hairline cracks, some chips around two of the winding holes, one sign of an old chip which has been touched-up/restored, strike/silent dial with one hairline crack, clock chiming and striking movement is not working correctly at present and this needs attention. With pendulum and two keys.
♦ A Regency Rosewood and Brass-Inlaid Foldover Card Table, early 19th century, of D shape form, the strung top decorated with acanthus scrolls and flowerbells, the hinged leaf enclosing a green baize-lined interior above a central tablet, on twin spindle-turned supports with quadripartite base and four sabre legs, brass paw feet and castors90cm by 45cm by 77cm
An 18th century circular oak occasional table; turned stem and on tripod base with elongated pad feet (57.5 cm wide x 70.5 cm high).Condition Report: The dished top has two planks and is slightly oval rather than circular as the wood has shrunk across the grain as expected. The top is pale and has many water ring marks and is darker to the outer raised area. Underneath - very dirty (stored in an outbuilding perhaps), further evidence of water marks, one of bearers slightly away at one end, screws are rusty, the block that the stem meets has a split from the middle to the edge. The Auctioneer suggests these are the not the originally matched top and base, but matched together. Some scuffing around the edges underneath. Loss of colouring to the tripod base.
An early 20th century mahogany and satinwood cross-banded writing table; the central bow-fronted drawer above a gilt-tooled leather writing surface (distressed), flanked by two further drawers either side and raised on square tapering strung legs terminating in castors (121 wide x 66 deepest x 80 cm high).
Four table lamps to include:a gilded and decorated in the satsuma taste Japanese style ceramic example;one other Oriental style lamp ceramic with a band of ruyi heads;a classical style lamp with reeded column;one further with dark and purple horizontal lattice ware style straps.
A late Regency or William IV period rosewood work-table: the hinged moulded top opening to reveal a compartmentalised tray; two false opposing full-width drawers and a slide-out wool compartment below; raised on turned tapering supports leading to acanthus bulbs and carved squat bun feet with recessed castors. ( LWH 57.5 x 39.5 x 73.5 cm)
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