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A George III style mahogany twin pillar dining table, with satinwood banded, boxwood and ebony strung edge, together with extra leaf, each pedestal being turned and with three downswept legs terminating in brass castors. Length including leaf 8 ft 6 ins, width 40 ins, length excluding leaf 6 ft (see illustration).
A Regency mahogany extending dining table, with concertina action, the rectangular top with moulded edge and rounded corners, with recessed frieze being ebony strung and raised on six turned tapered reeded legs terminating in brass capped castors and complete with two full and one half leaves. Width 48 ins, depth folded 19.5 ins, length extended 87 ins (see illustration).
A Regency rosewood writing table, the rectangular top with lift up rear pen and ink stand, the single frieze drawer with brass knob handles and brass lock escutcheon, raised on turned end supports with centre stretcher and downswept legs with brass capped castors. Width 24 ins (see illustration).
A late 19th century Arts & Crafts writing table, rectangular, with stylised inlaid motif to each corner, with dentil type moulding above the kneehole drawer, brass drop handles with stylised shaped backplates and raised on a series of turned legs united by heavy stretchers with short bun feet. Width 51 ins (see illustration).
A Victorian specimen wood centre table, the circular top intricately inlaid in a scale design with a variety of specimen woods. The table top diameter 45 ins. PROVENANCE-this table was exhibited at The North London Working Classes Industrial Exhibition 1864. Accompanying the table is one volume “Illustrated Memorial of the North London Working Classes Industrial Exhibition 1864”. This table is Exhibit No. 800. The table was awarded a First Class Prize Certificate to The Manufacturer J. Selley, Carpenter, 7 Heath Villas, Hampstead Heath and signed by Russell, Gladstone & Shaftesbury. The certificate is dated 1864 and the accompanying medal 1866. the medal date on the certificate is also dated 1866 and was probably presented just over a year after the exhibition. Provenance by descent through the family (see illustration).
A Clarice Cliff table display comprising four tall square vases, 2½in. (6.3cm) square, 4½in. (11.4cm.) in height; a rectangular vase, 5in. (12.7cm.) wide, 2½in. (6.3cm) depth, 2¼in.(5.7cm.) in height; two demi-lune planters, 9½in. (24cm.) width, all in a green drip glaze, black Bizarre mark to bases. (7)
A Chinese carved rosewood altar table late 19th / early 20th century, the oblong cleated top with downturned scroll ends with pierced wufu and cloud decoration, terminating in stylised cloud mounts, over a pierced lattice frieze, on moulded shaped supports terminating in ruyi carved feet, 46¼in. (117.5cm.) long, 16¼in. (41.25cm.) deep, 32in. (81.25cm.) high.
A Chinese carved rosewood and burr elm altar table early 20th century, the oblong, cleated top with three inset burr elm panels, the scroll ends with carved blind key fret decoration, over a pierced and carved lattice frieze centred by a roundel, on carved shaped supports with carved tied ribbon decoration to the feet, 45¾in. (116cm.) long, 15¾in. (40cm.) deep, 32¼in. (82cm.) high.
A good pair of George III cast silver table candlesticks London 1802, maker `I.P` within an oval, the urn form nozzles with foliate and feather dart decoration on a matted ground, set on a foliate capped ball knop and fluted flared lower stem, to a broad stepped circular foot with foliate & fruit and husk borders, the detachable drip pans with conforming husk borders, 5in. (12.75cm.) high, weight 23.5 tr.oz. (2)
A good pair of late Victorian table candlesticks William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1898, the reeded columns on stepped bases with egg and dart borders, with stiff leaf decorated nozzles with petal rims and detachable square drip pans with egg and dart borders, loaded bases, 5 5/8in. (14.25cm.) high. (2)
A small collection of Continental silver miniature furniture in the French Louis XVI style, comprising a bureau plat, imported Edwin Thompson Bryant, London 1895, 2¾ x 1¾in. (7 x 4.5cm.); a similar smaller table, imported Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1901, 1¾ x 1in. (4.5 x 2.5cm.); a Dutch style chair with repoussé decoration of a courting couple, imported Samuel Boyce (or Boaz) Landeck, Sheffield 1896, 2¼in. (5.7cm.) high; and three smaller chairs, total weight 2.5oz. (6)
A Continental silver cake slice stamped `800`; together with a George III silver table spoon, London 1811; a George III silver berry spoon, London 1812, converted; a Victorian sifter ladle; three silver gilt anointing spoons; coffee spoons etc., total weight 12.5 tr.oz. (22)
A Victorian Irish silver Hourglass pattern table spoon Peter Walsh, Dublin 1839, engraved initials; together with a Victorian Queens pattern tea spoon, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1855; a George VI caddy spoon, Oliver & Bower Ltd., Sheffield 1948; a Hong Kong silver shell bowl spoon; and three tea spoons, weight 7.3oz. (7)
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