A Regency mahogany dressing table mirror, rectangular, being ebony strung, with scroll supports, inverted bowfront fitted with three drawers and raised on short paw feet. Width 25 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Generally in good condition. The mirror plate is beginning to perish slightly in places but not significantly. The mirror frame is in good order. The bottom left hand corner of the frame has a small expansion along the joint. The uprights are both in good order as is the base, side & feet. Height 24 ins, depth including foot 11.5 ins.
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A 19th century veneered table top planter, with tin lined interior and carrying handle to either side, probably kingwood. Width 14 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The tin liner is beginning to perish. There are several small holes in the base and the left and right carrying handles are missing. The carcass of the piece is generally in good condition with no major losses and only a few small veneer repairs. The veneer is slightly lifting in places but there are no significant problems. The brasswork is all intact and simply a little dirty. The base board is warped due to old water leakage.
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany wardrobe, with detachable moulded cornice above a centre section with pair of panelled doors above an open aperture and four further graduated drawers with brass drop handles, flanked on either side by a full length mirror door enclosing hanging space and with plinth base beneath, width 74 ins, together with a dressing table and pair of double bed ends to match (see illustration).
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bedroom suite, comprising wardrobe, dressing chest and washstand, the wardrobe with detachable shell and scroll carved cornice above a central carved and inlaid door enclosing shelves and with three drawers beneath, flanked on either side by a full length mirrored door enclosing hanging space. Width 66 ins, dressing table width 51 ins, washstand 49 ins (see illustration).
A Victorian mahogany occasional table, rectangular, with moulded edge, twist carved column and three downswept carved legs terminating in scroll feet. Width 28.5 ins. CONDITION REPORT: This table is not in particularly good condition there are numerous stains and scratches to the top surface. The base and top may well be matched. One of the scroll feet has been broken on the base and been reglued and it is missing its castors. It would probably be sensible to leave this alone.
A Regency yew wood side table, with drop flap to either side and fitted with a frieze drawer with brass knob handles, raised on silhouette supports with downswept legs, with stretcher and brass castors. Width 21.5 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This is generally in extremely good order. The top and flaps are well figured and there is no evidence of any warping or any losses to the crossbanding. Both end supports are in good order as are the legs, feet & original castors. The drawer operates as it should. This piece will have originally had a sliding bag beneath the drawer. The frame for the bag is present but clearly the fabric section is missing.
A Regency rosewood brass strung sofa table, with flap to either end, two frieze drawers, end supports and downswept scroll feet with castors beneath. Width 37 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This table is in generally very good original condition. The top is flat and the veneer not lifting. Both flaps are unwarped and the frieze drawers run as they should. The end supports are in good condition as are the scroll feet and the original castors. The centre stretcher is original and again in good order. The table could be used or resold in its current condition without the need for any repair or restoration.
A 19th century Cumberland oak farmhouse table, with turnover top, fitted with three frieze drawers and raised on tapered legs of rectangular section. Length 82 ins, width folded 33.5 ins, open 67 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This table really is in extremely good condition. There is no significant bowing to the top. The table has its original hinges. The table top is made from six planks and there are shrinkage gaps between the planks. The gate leg mechanism works correctly and the legs are in generally very good order. The table has an excellent colour. The brass drop handles whilst in keeping with the table are later replacements. The table will have originally had a single brass drop handle or possibly a wooden knob handle. The current handles are in keeping and do not detract.
A George III padouk wood twin drop flap dining table, fitted with a frieze drawer to either end and raised on foliate carved legs tapering to pad feet. Diameter open 43 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The table top is solid and in generally good order with only minor surface scratches. The rule joints are fine. The frieze around both drawers has been thickly veneered. This is the same on both sides of the table.
Attributed to Gillows of Lancaster, a Regency rosewood library table, well figured, fitted with two frieze drawers, the left fitted for cutlery and raised on turned and lobed end supports with scroll feet. Width 52 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The width of the table is 51.5 ins. It is in very good condition. The top is flat and has no damage to the veneers. Both drawers operate as they should and the drawer fronts and frieze are all in good order. There is no beading missing. The table is sturdy and firm at the joints. There is no significant damage to the columns or base supports. There are even very few scuffs around the bottom of the scroll legs. The table could be used or resold in its current condition without the need for any repair or restoration. The table is certainly very much in the style of Gillows of Lancaster and has come in for sale from that area. A more correct catalogue description may well have been "in the style of" rather than a direct attribution.
A fine Sheraton Revival library table, circa 1900, with green gilt tooled leather writing surface, satinwood and ebony banded moulded edge and fitted with two frieze drawers with brass drop handles with urn embossed oval backplates and floral marquetry to each drawer front and raised on canted angles with legs of square tapering section inlaid with bellflower ornaments and terminating in brass castors. Width 60 ins, depth 35 ins, height 29.5 ins (see illustration).
A Regency style mahogany three pedestal dining table, complete with two leaves. Width 45 ins, length extended 144 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The two leaves are exactly the same size namely 18 inches. The table is in generally very good condition. It is sturdy and none of the leaves are at all warped. We have all of the clips. The three pedestals are in very good condition as are the castors. The table does have a few minor surface scratches but no problems of any real significance. It could be used or resold in its current condition without the need for any repair or restoration.
A Victorian walnut turnover top games and combined worktable, fitted with a single drawer beneath the folding chess top, with scroll and pierced supports, low stretcher and downswept scroll legs. Width 22 ins. CONDITION REPORT: Generally very good condition. The top is flat and well figured. The hinges work as they should and the games playing surface is in generally good condition with only very minor surface scratches. The end supports are in good condition with no damage as are the scroll feet and castors. The centre stretchers is in good condition also. The table will originally have had a cloth bag which is not present.
A William IV mahogany dining table, comprising pair of ends and leaves, each end with quatreform base with scroll supports and recessed castors. Width 44 ins, length including two leaves 82 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The two table ends are in generally good condition. The tops are both flat and well figured and the supports are sturdy. The quatreform base in both cases has small veneer losses and old veneer repairs which is usual and caused by peoples feet. The scroll feet are scuffed at the extremities as is usual. Overall they are however in generally good order. We are not sure if the two leaves are original. The larger one may be and the smaller one has a slightly different colour even though the grain is similar. The supporting mechanism may also be later. The overall effect of the table is generally good.
A Regency mahogany occasional table, with circular top with moulded edge with fret carved frieze beneath and raised on a turned and lobed column with triform base with scroll feet and castors. Diameter 24 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Generally very good order. There is a 6 inch section of edge moulding which has been broken and re-attached. The repair is effective and not particularly visible. The frieze is in generally good order and the table very sturdy on its base. The base itself is in good condition as are the scroll feet. The table could be used or re sold in its current condition.
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