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Lot 616

THEODORE ALEXANDER LOW TABLE, with variegated marble inset top above two opposing drawers on paw feet, 60cm x 85cm x 48cm H.

Lot 635

WRITING TABLE, Scottish Regency mahogany with five kneehole drawers, 85cm x 122cm x 57cm D.

Lot 636

SPIDER LEG TABLE, 19th century mahogany with slender turned stretchered supports, 56cm x 40cm x 69cm H.

Lot 647

CIRCULAR LOW TABLE, George III mahogany, 62cm x 50cm. (with faults, height reduced)

Lot 668

REFECTORY TABLE, French oak, the plank top raised on trestle end supports, 250cm L x 102cm W x 77cm H.

Lot 681

TEA TABLE, late 19th century Continental walnut, with canted corners and turned reeded supports, with ebonised detail, 88cm W x 43cm D x 77cm H.

Lot 7

Bayer, Theophilus (Gottlieb) Siegfried. HISTORIA OSRHOENA ET EDESSENA EX NUMIS ILLUSTRATA. IN QUA, EDESSAE URBIS, OSRHOËNI REGNI, ABGARORUM REGUM, PRAEFECTORUM GRAECORUM, ARABUM, PERSARUM, COMITUM FRANCORUM, SUCCESSIONES, FATA, RES ALIAE MEMORABILES, A PRIMA ORIGINE URBIS AD EXTREMA FERE TEMPORA EXPLICANTUR. Petropoli (St. Petersburg): Ex Typographia Academiae, 1734. First edition. (22), 362, (10) pages; finely engraved armorial headpiece; 2 finely engraved initials; tables; 7 well-engraved plates of coins and headdresses [one inverted]. [bound with] Bayer, Theophilus (Gottlieb) Siegfried, and Christoph Gottfried Walther. HISTORIA REGNI GRAECORUM BACTRIANI IN QUA SIMUL GRAECARUM IN INDIA COLONIARUM VETUS MEMORIA. Petropoli (St. Petersburg): Ex Typogr. Acad. Scient., 1738. First edition. (24), 213, (9) pages; finely engraved armorial headpiece; 1 finely engraved initial; 1 well-engraved folding plate and table. [bound with] Bayer, Theophilus (Gottlieb) Siegfried. DE HORIS SINICIS ET CYCLO HORARIO COMMENTATIONES ACCEDIT EIUSDEM AUCTORIS PARERGON SINICUM DE CALENDARIIS SINICIS... Petropoli (St. Petersburg): Typis Academiae Scientiarum, 1735. First edition. (10), 213, (9) pages; finely engraved armorial headpiece and tailpiece; 2 finely engraved initials; 8 well-engraved folding plates and tables with one numismatic figure. 4to [26.5 by 20 cm], contemporary brown quarter calf and mottled boards; spine with five raised bands, richly decorated in gilt; red morocco spine label, gilt; page edges speckled. Some wear to joints and extremities. Very good or better. Three works by this German orientalist, all of them published by the Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, bound in one handsome volume. The first work is a rare early publication on the ancient coins of the Mesopotamian cities of Edessa and Osroene. Simone Assemani wrote the preface. Brückmann 12. Brunet 29883. Dekesel B171. Hirsch 9. Lipsius 26. Severova 8. Strandberg 30. The second work is, according to Severova, the “première recherche sur l’histoire de l’empire gréco-bactrien s’appuyant sur des données d’auteurs anciens.” Dekesel B172. Lipsius 27. Severova 9. The folding plate is not mentioned by Dekesel, though it bears the title of the book and obviously belongs with it (in this copy, it appears between pages 99 and 100). The third work is essentially non-numismatic, though one of the plates does feature a Chinese numismatic object.

Lot 13

Brosset, M. MONOGRAPHIE DES MONNAIES ARMÉNIENNES. St. Petersburg: de la Typographie de l’Académie Impériale des Sciences, 1839. Large 4to, plain blue wraps. 44 pages; genealogical table; 2 well-engraved plates of coins. Untrimmed. Some spotting. Near fine. Rare. The plates use the pantographic ruling machine process perfected by Achille Collas and most memorably used in the Trésor de numismatique et de glyptique volumes. (Tiré du Bulletin scientifique publié par l’Acad. Imp. des sciences de St.-Pétersbourg, T. VI. No. 3. 4.) Gromachevskii 49a. Leitzmann 17. Nercessian 800*. Ex Kolbe Sale 92, lot 1300.

Lot 28

Frähn, C.M. DAS MUHAMMEDANISCHE MÜNZKABINET DES ASIATISCHEN MUSEUMS DER KAISERL. AKADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTEN ZU ST. PETERSBURG. St. Petersburg: herausgegeben von der Kaiserl. Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1821. 12mo, contemporary cloth-backed boards. 124 pages; tables in the text; coin engraving on the title and at the end; large folding table. Contents a trifle stained. Very good or better. Another very rare work by Fraehn, this time on the Islamic coins in the Asiatic Museum in the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences. Mayer 547.

Lot 102

(Oreshnikov, Aleksei). ОПИСАНIЕ ДРЕВНЕ-ГРЕЧЕСКИХЪ МОНЕТЪ, ПРИНАДЛЕЖАЩИХЪ ИМПЕРАТОРСКОМУ МОСКОВСКОМУ УНИВЕРСИТЕТУ. Moscow: Imperial Moscow University, 1891. 8vo, modern tan cloth-backed boards, printed in brown. (2), viii, 353, (1) pages; table of monograms; 2739 + 44 descriptions; 3 fine phototype plates of coins. Fine. A scarce work by the founder of the Moscow Numismatic Society and longtime curator of the Moscow State Historical Museum cataloguing the ancient Greek coins in the collection of the Imperial Moscow University. In the course of his distinguished career Oreshnikov published some 120 books and articles. Ex Kolbe Numismatic Bookseller 45.

Lot 129

Schubert, T.F. de. MONNAIES ET MÉDAILLES RUSSES, D’APRÈS L’ÉTAT DONNÉ PAR LE CABINET DU GENERAL D’INFANTERIE T.F. DE SCHUBERT A SAINT-PÉTERSBOURG. PREMIÈER (sic) PARTIE. MONNAIES. Leipsic: Ernst Schaefer, Libraire-Editeur, 1858. 4to, contemporary brown quarter morocco, gilt. xiv, (2), 459, (1) pages; 4514 descriptions; text table; folding lithographic plate of Tranches. Binding a bit worn; Russian ink stamp on title; minor staining on half-title and title. Very good. Still a valuable reference work. The second part, to be on medals, was never published. Grierson 194. Gromachevskii 395a. Ex Leonidas C. Hermes (Kolbe Sale 72, lot 1228), with his label.

Lot 135

Société d’Archéologie et de Numismatique de St. Pétersbourg. MÉMOIRES DE LA SOCIÉTÉ D’ARCHÉOLOGIE ET DE NUMISMATIQUE DE ST. PÉTERSBOURG. Vol. I–III complete. St. Pétersbourg, 1847–49. Dr. B. de Köhne, editor. 8vo. First two volumes attractively bound in contemporary matching full red morocco, paneled and richly decorated in blind, gilt fillets with matching gilt devices impressed on all covers, flat spines ruled and lettered in gilt and all page edges gilt; third volume in contemporary mottled boards, spine ruled in gilt, red spine label, gilt, all page edges yellow. Vol. I: (2), 392, x, (2) pages plus 75, (1) pages, being the Premier bulletin bound throughout; 19 of 20 engraved and lithographic plates [lacking Plate 15, made up for in single issue described below]. Vol. II: 436, x, (2) pages plus 18 pages, being the Bulletin, bound within; text illustrations; 21 engraved or lithographic plates. Vol. III: (2), 492, (2), xiii, (1) pages plus 21, (1) pages, being the Bulletin bound in at the end; 18 engraved or lithographic plates. All with light wear to extremities; final volume a bit musty; generally near fine. Lot also includes a separate copy of Vol. I, Part III in original wraps, which includes the Plate 15 missing from the bound volume. The complete first three volumes of this early and important publication. Very rare: the copies of the first two volumes are the first we have offered in at least 25 years; the copy of the third volume is one of two we have sold in that time period. While the title page of Vol. II calls for 22 plates, the table of contents lists 21, so this copy is apparently complete. The first two volumes derive from the Ran Zander library (Elmen 2001 sale, lot 1060); the third volume is ex Kolbe & Fanning Sale 126, lot 207. Most interesting. Clain-Stefanelli 676.

Lot 166

Zubov, P.V. МАТЕРIАЛЫ ПО РУССКОЙ НУМИЗМАТИКѢ. Moscow, 1897. 4to, modern maroon cloth. (2), vii, (1), 31, (1) pages; 137 detailed descriptions; table; 10 very fine phototype plates of coins. Near fine. Pavel Vasilievich Zubov (1863–1921) was one of the most important Russian coin collectors of his time. “In 1897 he published his only numismatic work—a pamphlet of 31 pages with ten plates. It annotated and supplemented the Georgii Mikhailovich volumes then in print and brought forward a comprehensive range of newly identified Petrine copper—one of Zubov’s strong suits. There was the 1711 double-date kopeck, and no less than four different Sevsk chekhs.” — Journal of the Russian Numismatic Society, Spring 1988 issue. Ex Leonidas C. Hermes (Kolbe Sale 71, lot 122), with his label. Rare. Gromachevskii 137, where he notes that it was printed in small quantities for personal distribution.

Lot 1032

Société Française de Numismatique. REVUE DE LA NUMISMATIQUE FRANÇOISE / REVUE NUMISMATIQUE. Blois, Paris & London, 1836–2012. One hundred sixty-eight volumes complete, as follows: First Series: Blois & Paris, 1836–55. Volumes 1–20. Complete, bound in twenty volumes. 8vo, matching nineteenth-century brown quarter morocco, spines ruled in blind and lettered in gilt; silk markers; marbled endpapers. 10,014 pages; 352 engraved plates. The first volume is the rare first edition, with the list of subscribers suppressed in the second edition. Second Series: Paris & Londres, 1856–77. Volumes 1–15. Complete, bound in fifteen volumes in contemporary black quarter calf and mottled boards, gilt. 7348 pages; 283 engraved plates. Also included are the Mélanges de numismatique I–III (1875–82), bound similarly. Third Series: Paris, 1883–96. Volumes 1–14. Complete, bound in fourteen volumes. 8vo, contemporary black cloth, gilt. 7548 pages; 225 engraved, lithographic and fine photographically printed plates. Fourth Series: Paris, 1897–1936. Volumes 1–39. Complete, bound in thirty-nine volumes. 8vo, Vols. 1–17 (1897–1913) in contemporary black quarter calf with mottled boards; gilt. Vols. 18–39 (1914–36) in black cloth, gilt. 18,850 pages; 420 lithographic and fine photographically printed plates. Fifth Series: Paris, 1937–57. Volumes 1–19. Complete. 8vo, bound in black cloth, gilt. 4710 pages; folding table; 121 lithographic and fine photographically printed plates. Sixth Series: Paris, 1958–94. Volumes 1–36. Complete. Vols. 1–23 (1958–81) in black cloth, gilt. Vols. 24–36 (1982–94) in the original printed card covers. 10,110 pages; 765 fine photographically printed and halftone plates. Vols. 150–168 (Paris, 1995–2012) in original printed card covers [no series number]. Also included are the 1990–2000 and 2001–2010 indices (earlier indices are generally bound in). One hundred sixty-eight volumes in all. Well over 60,000 pages, including text figures, maps, etc.; well over 2000 plates, including illustrations of ancient, medieval and modern coins, medals, tokens, paper currency, etc. Some earlier volumes a bit musty; generally near fine or better. Most volumes ex Georges Le Rider, with his bookplate. In Numismatics—An Ancient Science, Clain-Stefanelli writes: “Usually 1836 is considered a significant date in the development of numismatic science. In that year two periodicals were started which for over a century attracted the most distinguished numismatists of the time and set the highest standards in research. In Paris Revue numismatique was founded … in London appeared the … Numismatic Chronicle.” These two journals, along with Revue belge de numismatique, which began publication a few years later, remain indispensable storehouses of information on ancient coins, medieval and modern numismatics, especially relating to their respective countries of publication. Of the three, and those published before or since, Revue numismatique may be the most important scholarly numismatic periodical ever issued. Long runs appear on the market infrequently, and complete sets are extremely rare. Clain-Stefanelli 893. Engel et Serrure 65–67: “Cette revue, créée par E. Cartier et L. de la Saussaye, est la première publication périodique sérieuse qui ait été consacrée à l’étude des monnaies anciennes au profit des sciences historiques.” Grierson 21. The Mélanges de numismatique is Clain-Stefanelli 675; Engel et Serrure 75: “Receuil comencé en 1874 … pour remplacer la Revue numismatique dont la publication semblait arrêtée.”

Lot 1043

[Head]. Hill, G.F. [editor]. COROLLA NUMISMATICA: NUMISMATIC ESSAYS IN HONOUR OF BARCLAY V. HEAD. London: Oxford, 1906. Tall 8vo, original olive-green cloth, gilt; top page edges gilt. Fine frontispiece portrait; xvi, 386, (2) pages; title printed in red and black; table of legends; text figures; 18 fine plates of coins. Very good or better. An important festschrift. Scarce. Clain-Stefanelli 1817.

Lot 1052

Eckhel, Joseph. DOCTRINA NUMORUM VETERUM. VOLUMEN I–IV: PARS I. DE NUMIS URBIUM, POPULORUM, REGUM. VOLUMEN V–VIII: PARS II. DE MONETA ROMANORUM. Second edition. Vindobonae (Vienna), 1828 [actually published in Leipzig; first volume gives date of publication as 1792 (correct for the first edition); second volume gives erroneous date of publication as 1839]; 1826 Addenda included in final volume. Eight volumes complete. 4to [24 by 19.5 cm], contemporary full speckled calf; flat spines decorated and lettered in gilt; black morocco spine labels, gilt; all page edges marbled. Frontispiece portrait; (8), (v)–xvi, (14), (2), clxxxiii, (1), (2), 271, (1); (6), 606; vi, 562; viii, 563, (1); (2), vi, 364; xxiv, (2), 539, (1); (6), 521, (1); vi, (2), 573, (1), iv, 58, (4) pages. Engraved plate of Greek letters; engraved plate of Alphabetum Phoenicium et Samaritanum; 2 engraved plates of Greek coins [“Numi Goltziani. Numi veri.”]; engraved plate of Greek coins and cameos; 1 folding genealogical table; one engraved text figure of a Byzantine coin; engraved plate of Roman monograms. Binding with some signs of wear: first volume joints cracked, a couple others starting; old institutional stamps; generally near fine. Eckhel’s magnum opus; one of the major foundation works of modern scholarly numismatics. Joseph Hilarius Eckhel (1737–98) has been justly regarded as the “father of ancient numismatics” and his Doctrina as the major exposition of his principles. “With him began a new era in the study of ancient numismatics: rigid scientific methods entered the field of research supplementing the usual approach of the amateur. For the first time in its history the basic elements of ancient Greek and Roman numismatics—metals, ponderal systems, organization of mints, significance of coin-types, coins in their relation to the history of art—are amply discussed.”—Clain-Stefanelli, Numismatics, page 29. This second edition is bibliographically complex. Babelon 127–128: “still our main work of reference.” Bassoli 40–41. Clain-Stefanelli 1643*. Daehn 62. Lipsius 110.

Lot 1118

Kraay, Colin M., and Max Hirmer. GREEK COINS. New York: Harry N. Abrams, (1966). 4to, original tan linen, gilt; jacket. 396 pages; 4 maps; 20 most attractive plates of tipped-in enlarged illustrations of coins in full color; 1329 illustrations depicting a total of 809 outstanding specimens of Greek coins. Jacket worn, else fine. An important and popular book. Clain-Stefanelli 1849*. Daehn 127. Grierson 53. Kroh 7 (5 stars): “the ultimate ‘coffee-table’ book; certainly the finest work on Greek coins ever printed. It is massive in size, and contains many fantastic enlargements of the best Greek coins you are ever likely to see. The text (by Colin Kraay) is very well written, and the photography (by Max Hirmer) is truly incredible, even by today’s standards. Long out of print, this is arguably the world’s most sought after numismatic book.”

Lot 1133

Imhoof-Blumer, F. CHOIX DE MONNAIES GRECQUES DE LA COLLECTION DE F. IMHOOF-BLUMER. Deuxième édition. Paris and Leipzig: Rollin et Feuardent and Koehler’s Antiquarium, 1883. Folio [35.5 by 27.5 cm], contemporary red cloth, gilt. (6) pages; 9 engraved plates; binder’s leaves added for bulk. Binding a bit worn, with front joint cracking; some annotations; some spotting. Very good or so. A rare supplement to the author’s Monnaies grecques, issued the same year with 9 phototype plates. It publishes coins from Imhoof-Blumer’s own collection. The introduction to the index states: “La table explicative des planches dont la première édition de ce recueil était précédée, est remplacée ici par une simple énumération des 268 pièces gravées, dont chaque numéro est suivi de l’indication de la page et du numéro correspondant des monnaies grecques, où j’ai donné la description de toutes ces monnaies.” Daehn 2062.

Lot 1176

Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum. VOLUME VII: MANCHESTER UNIVERSITY MUSEUM. THE RABY AND GÜTERBOCK COLLECTIONS. London: Published for the British Academy, 1986. First edition. 4to, original brown boards, gilt; translucent jacket. 135, (1) pages, including 57 plates of coins, each with a page of facing descriptive text. Fine. [with] Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum. VOLUME VIII: THE HART COLLECTION. BLACKBURN MUSEUM. Oxford: Published for the British Academy, 1989. First edition. 4to, original russet boards, gilt. (13), (7) pages; 56 plates of coins, each with a page of facing descriptive text. Fine. [with] Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum. VOLUME IX. THE BRITISH MUSEUM. PART 1: THE BLACK SEA. London: British Museum Press, 1993. First edition. 4to, original blue cloth, gilt. (9), (9) pages; map; 59 plates of coins, each with a page of facing descriptive text. Fine. [with] Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum. VOLUME IX. THE BRITISH MUSEUM. PART 2: SPAIN. London: British Museum Press, 2002. First edition. 4to, original blue boards, gilt. 215, (1) pages, including 80 plates of coins, each with a page of facing descriptive text; table of legends. Fine. [with] Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum. VOLUME X: THE JOHN MORCOM COLLECTION OF WESTERN GREEK BRONZE COINS. Oxford: Published for the British Academy, 1995. First edition. 4to, original brown cloth, gilt. (7), (13) pages; 38 plates of coins, each with a page of facing descriptive text. Fine. [with] Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum. VOLUME XI: THE WILLIAM STANCOMB COLLECTION OF COINS OF THE BLACK SEA REGION. Oxford: Published for the British Academy, 2000. First edition. 4to, original brown cloth, gilt. (11), (21) pages; map; 53 plates of coins, each with a page of facing descriptive text. Fine. [with] Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum. VOLUME XIII: THE COLLECTION OF THE SOCIETY OF ANTIQUARIES. NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE. Oxford: Published for the British Academy, 2005. First edition. 4to, original russet cloth, gilt. (13), (1) pages; 48 plates of coins, each with a page of facing descriptive text. Fine. An important series of seven SNG Great Britain volumes. Daehn 1974–1978 & 1980. Kroh 14.

Lot 1273

Svoronos, J.N. L’HELLÉNISME PRIMITIF DE LA MACÉDOINE PROUVÉ PAR LA NUMISMATIQUE ET L’OR DU PANGÉE. First edition. Paris, 1919. 4to, later tan haf morocco with marbled sides; spine with four raised bands, decorated in blind; green spine labels, gilt; original printed card covers bound in. (2), xv, (1), 265, (1) pages; folding metrological table; folding map; 19 fine plates of coins. Fine. An attractive copy. Extrait du Journal international d’archéologie numismatique. Clain-Stefanelli 2317.

Lot 1284

Schönert, Edith. GRIECHISCHES MÜNZWERK: DIE MÜNZPRÄGUNG VON PERINTHOS. First edition. Berlin: Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin, 1965. Small 4to, text volume in original printed card covers, plates housed in original printed cloth-backed folder as issued. iv, (2), 277, (1) pages; folding table; 57 fine plates of coins. Near fine. Schriften der Sektion für Altertumswissenschaft, 45. Daehn 3630.

Lot 1289

May, J.M.F. THE COINAGE OF DAMASTION AND THE LESSER COINAGES OF THE ILLYRO-PAEONIAN REGION. First edition. London: Oxford University Press, 1939. 8vo, original navy blue cloth, gilt. xiv, 207, (3) pages; 12 fine double-page plates of coins; endpaper map and table of weights. Near fine. Scarce. Clain-Stefanelli 3821. Daehn 2334.

Lot 1322

Babelon, Ernest. CATALOGUE DES MONNAIES GRECQUES DE LA BIBLIOTHÈQUE NATIONALE. LES ROIS DE SYRIE, D’ARMÉNIE ET DE COMMAGÈNE. Paris, 1890. Small 4to, later blue cloth-backed marbled boards, gilt; original printed card covers bound in. (4), ccxxii, (2), 268 pages; text illustrations; folding genealogical table; 32 fine plates. Partly unopened. Near fine. A nice copy of this still-important work. Clain-Stefanelli 2850*. Daehn 5234.

Lot 1332

Seyrig, Henri. TRÉSORS MONÉTAIRES SÉLEUCIDES. II: TRÉSORS DU LEVANT ANCIENS ET NOUVEAUX. Paris, 1973. 4to, later blue cloth; green spine label, gilt; original gray printed card covers bound in. 126, (2) pages; folding table; 37 fine plates of coins; addendum laid in. Binding a bit spotted. Near fine. Very scarce. Clain-Stefanelli 3291*. Daehn 5437.

Lot 1350

Charrier, L. DESCRIPTION DES MONNAIES DE LA NUMIDIE ET DE LA MAURÉTANIE ET LEUR PRIX BASÉ SUR LE DEGRÉ DE RARETÉ. Macon, 1912. 4to, later green half leather with decorative boards; original printed card covers bound in. viii, 163, (1) pages; size chart; genealogical table; alphabet plate; chronological table; 22 lithographic plates of coins. Fine. Very scarce. Clain-Stefanelli 3194. Daehn 6773.

Lot 1354

Mazard, Jean. CORPUS NUMMORUM NUMIDIÆ MAURETANIÆQUE. Paris, 1955. 4to, later red cloth-backed marbled boards; black spine label, gilt; original printed card covers bound in. 263, (3) pages, including a table of alphabets, a map, numerous text figures, and 28 fine héliogravure plates of coins. Fine. The standard reference. Clain-Stefanelli 3198*. Daehn 6777. Grierson 94.

Lot 1429

Nicolas, Etienne Paul. DE NÉRON À VESPASIEN. ÉTUDE ET PERSPECTIVES HISTORIQUES SUIVIES DE L’ANALYSE, DU CATALOGUE, ET DE LA REPRODUCTION DE MONNAIES «OPPOSITIONNELLES» CONNUES DES ANNÉES 67 A 70. TOME PREMIER & DEUXIÈME. Paris, 1979. Two volumes. 4to, original printed card covers. 811, (1); (2), 813–1500 pages; portrait enlargements; folding table; 22 plates of coins. Near fine. Quite rare. Clain-Stefanelli 4050.

Lot 1496

Wroth, Warwick. CATALOGUE OF THE COINS OF THE VANDALS, OSTROGOTHS AND LOMBARDS AND OF THE EMPIRES OF THESSALONICA, NICAEA AND TREBIZOND IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM. London, 1911. 8vo, original straight-grained red half roan, decorated in blind and lettered in gilt. xciv, (2), 344 pages; fine frontispiece coin plate; 42 additional fine autotype plates of coins; table. Binding a bit rubbed. Near fine. A well above-average copy of the scarce original. The autotype plates are far superior to those found in the reprint. Clain-Stefanelli 5613*.

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A Chinese chinoiserie table screen

Lot 100

An Art Deco mantel timepiece and an Indian carved wood occasional table

Lot 106

An Art Deco style table lamp

Lot 147

A Victorian mahogany tripod table

Lot 149

A George IV painted mahogany side table

Lot 166

An Art Deco style walnut veneered and ebonised console table

Lot 170

An Edward VII inlaid mahogany Sutherland table

Lot 179

A Victorian octagonal walnut centre table

Lot 188

An Edward VII mahogany octagonal centre table

Lot 202

A G-Plan extending dining table

Lot 206

A Mcintosh teak extending dining table and four chairs

Lot 207

A G-Plan teak coffee table

Lot 211

An oak draw-leaf dining table

Lot 215

An oak barleytwist gateleg table and four chairs

Lot 219

An Edward VII inlaid mahogany dressing table

Lot 239

A 1960`s kitchen table and two stools

Lot 257

An oak parquetry top occasional table

Lot 275

A cast iron based pub table

Lot 286

An oak draw leaf refectory table and ten chairs

Lot 294

An oak barleytwist gateleg table

Lot 308

A circular oak occasional table

Lot 313

A Meredew teak dressing table

Lot 315

An oak barleytwist hall table

Lot 325

An oak barleytwist occasional table

Lot 337

A reproduction Regency style mahogany pedestal dining table

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