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ROY TURNER DURRANT (British 1925-1998) : "Ars longa, vita brevis", an original mixed media abstract of table and chairs. Vendor states - identified with Professor Paul Greenhalgh former director of SCVA. Beccles framer and original purchase labels verso circa 1960, framed and glazed, image size 48cm x 36cm
A Regency mahogany and inlaid library table, bordered with boxwood and ebony lines, the top with a wide burr maple banded border, projecting rounded corners and a reeded edge, the frieze with satinwood veneered harewood banded and inlaid drawers, one full width, the other with adjustable ratcheted baize writing panel, pen tray and ink wells, on dual ring turned column supports, platform and quadruped splayed legs terminating in brass foliate cappings and castors - the top 114cm (3ft 9ins) wide, 58.5cm (1ft 11ins) deep, 74.5cm (2ft 5 1/4ins) high.
A set of late 19th Century mahogany and inlaid quartetto tables, of rectangular shape, bordered with ebony lines, the tops and sides crossbanded in rosewood and with ebony cockbeading, raised on ring turned column and dual splayed supports united by curved stretchers, 36cm to 50cm (1ft 2ins to 1ft 7 3/4ins) in widths.* The smallest table stencilled to the underside 'Viscount Portman Drawing Room'.
A mahogany writing / dressing table in George III taste, early 20th century,: the serpentine front top with inset leather skiver and canted front corners; above one long and two short drawers around the kneehole; on foliate carved cabriole legs; 78cm high, 97cm wide, 52cm deep
A kingwood, marquetry and gilt metal mounted centre table in Louis XV taste, early 20th century; the central tondo decorated with fruit and flowers issuing from a cornucopia, on a cross-hatched ground; the friezes and cabriole legs with foliate cast mounts and sabots; 65cm high, 69cm diameter
A Victorian mahogany extending dining table, last quarter 19th century,: the oval top with moulded edges, above plain friezes and knopped and reeded legs to brass caps and ceramic castors; 74cm high, 136cm long, 121cm wide; with two extra leaves adding 57 and 49cm to the length respectively
A Victorian walnut and birdseye maple marquetry sewing table, circa 1870; the octagonal hinged top with a central stellar motif within borders of confronting scrollwork and birds; the cover underside with further avine marquetry, above a fitted and fabric lined interior; the conforming stem tapering through a gadrooned knop to three splayed legs with scrolled feet; 75cm high, 44cm wide
A Victorian mahogany adjustable reading table, late 19th century; an ivorine plaque for CARTERS TRADEMARK LITERARY MACHINE applied to the base; the rectangular top with rounded corners and edge rests to front and back; on a ratchet stem descending into a knop turned baluster shaft; height adjustable, 82cm wide
A William IV oak side table, circa 1835; the rectangular top with ropetwist edging; the frieze drawer, with conjoined foliate wreaths in recessed relief, centred by a shield with the motto VERITAS, with conforming relief carved sides, on octagonal section tapered legs; 78cm high, 104cm wide, 57cm deep
A Victorian oak centre table in Gothic style, second half 19th century; the rectangular cleated top on eight columnar supports descending from foliate capitals to block bases; with peripheral chamfered stretchers; 77cm high, 274cm long, 102cm wideProvenance: Chanters House, Ottery St Mary, Devonshire
A Victorian mahogany dressing table mirror, late 19th century; the angle adjustable rectangular plate in a cushion moulded frame, held in serpentine supports rising from a rectangular base; the serpentine front with projecting pilasters and three drawers; on bun feet; 58cm high, 46cm wide.
An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid tray top occasional table the detachable twin-handled tray of kidney-shaped outline with central conch shell inlay and undulating ledge gallery, the stand on square tapered legs, terminating in spade feet, 59cm (1ft 11 1/4ins) long, 54cm (1ft 9 1/4ins) overall height.
A late Victorian or Edwardian mahogany centre table, by James Shoolbred, London, circa 1900; the octagonal top with moulded and parcel gilt edges; on a square frame, the bearer with an applied enamel plaque inscribed JAMES SHOOLBRED & CO., TOTTENHAM HOUSE, TOTTENHAM COURT ROAD, LONDON, and further stamped; on four knop turned, waisted and parcel gilt legs to a galleried square shelf, above brass caps and ceramic castors; 75cm high, 90cm wide
An Edwardian rosewood and marquetry occasional table, bordered with boxwood lines, the top of serpentine outline with canted angles, decorated with scrolling foliate designs and cornucopia of fruit, nuts and leaves, the frieze with drapery swags on square tapered legs with pendant husk ornament, united by curved X-frame stretchers, terminating in spade feet - the top 62cm x 68cm (2ft 0 1/2ins x 1ft 2 3/4ins) - with faults.
A gilt metal mounted and onyx topped hardwood coffee table, third quarter 20th century; the rectangular top serpentine to one long side and with ogee moulded edges; the friezes with applied relief cast swags and foliate festoons; on urn turned legs tapering to gilt metal feet; 41cm high, 98cm long, 50cm wide
A teak extending oval dining table and a set of six teak dining chairs, by G-Plan, circa 1960s; the top with moulded edge, the extra section folding and recessing beneath the top; on twin straight supports to curved sled bases, 71cm high, 162cm long closed, 208cm long extended, 107cm wide; the chairs all with rectangular canework backrests and upholstered seats, the two elbow chairs 87cm high, 56cm wide
An Anglo Indian padouk and ivory inset occasional table, early 20th century; the circular top with central floral motif and radiating intertwined trailing foliage; on a conforming baluster stem with four splayed legs to scrolled feet; 43cm high, 39cm diameter-Ivory sale Registration Reference: PTAX89HQ
A South East Asian carved hardwood occasional table, early 20th century; the canted rectangular top relief carved with a tiger flanked by circular reserves, within a scrolling foliate border; above lambrequin carved sides; on four stylised foliate carved legs supporting an undershelf; 66cm high, 68cm long, 38cm wide
An Anglo-Indian carved hardwood circular occasional table, circa 1925; the top with marquetry inset depiction of an elephant; on four supports carved as elephants with elongated trunks; with circular undershelf, on short legs to carved elephants' feet; 56cm high, 70cm wide
A pair of Victorian painted cast iron garden or conservatory table bases, in Aesthetic Movement taste, late 19th century; each with twin horizontal bearers either end of an openwork gallery stretcher; on brackets at the openwork sides, descending through quatrefoils to splayed legs; (lacking marble tops); 75cm high, 91cm lomg, 33cm wide
An Indo-Portuguese inlaid hardwood table cabinet, 18th century; of rectangular form with brass swing handles, the fall front revealing an arrangement of one long and six short drawers, inlaid with ivory line and 'mosaic' bands; 17cm high, 30cm wideIvory sale exemption reference: 8HK362X8
A North Italian inlaid ebonised table cabinet of rectangular form with three drawers around a central cupboard, the doors decorated with engraved bone panels depicting travellers and other figures, possibly Biblical, in landscapes within diaper borders, 28cm [minor damage].
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