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A furnished fretwork dolls house with ornate eves and ornamental windows. Original paint and interior papers. the furniture including a metal range, piano, stencilled table, German green stencil-decorated dresser and matching table, hanging bookshelves, etc. Early 20th century. 21in H x 23in W x 11in D.
A REGENCY MAHOGANY SNAP-TOP STEM TABLE having a rounded square top with reeded edge detail, snap-top action and slender turned column, raised on three down-swept legs with moulded detail. 71cm(h) x 54cm(w) Fading and staining to top with some marks, scratches and edge knocks, minor marks and scratches to column and legs.
A REGENCY MAHOGANY PEDESTAL LIBRARY TABLE having a rounded rectangular top, inset tooled green leather skiver and frieze of blind and lockable drawers, raised on a substantial fluted column and quatrefoil platform base, the turned and reeded legs with brass castors. 67cm(h) x 170cm(w) x 125.5cm(d) Marks, stains and scratches to skiver, veneer depletions to top edge and platform base, some fading, some movement to top.
A GOOD QUALITY REPRODUCTION MAHOGANY FOLD-OVER DEMI-LUNE CARD TABLE in the George III taste, the well figured, crossbanded and strung top lifting to reveal the baize lined playing surface, raised on a plain frieze and four tapering square section legs finishing with spade feet. 76cm(h) x 93cm(w) x 46cm(d) Some fading and veneer cracks to top, but generally ok.
A VICTORIAN BURR-WALNUT AND TUNBRIDGE WARE GAMES TABLE of rounded rectangular form, the well figured top with central Tunbridge panel depicting Windsor Castle in a foliate border, the top lifting to reveal the inlaid chess, backgammon and cribbage boards, all on a swivel action which reveals the sliding central well, raised on turned and carved trestle type ends linked by a turned stretcher, on ball castors. 71cm(h) x 58.5cm(w) x 43cm(d) Some losses to Tunbridge border, minor marks and scratches, minor veneer splits and moulding depletions, some movement to structure.
AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE with moulded and crossbanded edge detail centred by an inlaid paterae, raised by four square section legs linked by a crossbanded under tier, the underside bearing a trade label for G Hardy & Co. 69.5cm(h) x 68cm(w) x 40cm(d) Some fading, marks and scratches.
AN EDWARDIAN MARQUETRY INLAID ROSEWOOD BIJOUTERIE TABLE having a rectangular hinged top with central bevelled glass section in a foliate inlaid surround, a material lined interior and foliate inlaid facia, raised on slender tapering square section legs with inlaid capitals and united at the base by a shaped H-type stretcher, on turned feet. 74.5cm(h) x 77cm(w) x 47.5cm(d) Fading, marks and scratches, some deterioration to interior material lining but generally ok.
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LOO TABLE having a circular top with moulded edge detail , snap-top action and tapering faceted column, on a tri-foil platform base with whorled ends and castors. 7cm(h) x 106cm(d) Fading, marks ad scratches, some veneer depletions and edge knocks.
AN EDWARDIAN INLAID ROSEWOOD BIJOUTERIE TABLE having a rectangular top with central glass panel, applied gilt-metal mounts, glazed sides and material lined interior, raised on slender tapering square section legs with ivory inlaid pendants and uniting shaped under stretcher, on castors. 77cm(h) x 91cm(w) x 53cm(d) Marks and scratches, the top glass panel appears to be a replacement.
A VICTORIAN WALNUT WORK TABLE having a rounded rectangular top with string inlaid borders and central motif, lifting to reveal various sectioned compartments and central well, raised on turned tapering legs linked by a shaped and inlaid H-from stretcher, on castors. 70.5cm(h) x 60cm(w) x 40cm(d) The top deteriorated with warping, fading, scratches, splits and depletions, the interior partially restored with replacement sections, some minor depletions to the rest, movement to structure, viewing advised.
A VICTORIAN WALNUT DEMI-LUNE FOLD-OVER CARD TABLE having a crossbanded, strung and moulded burr veneered top, purple baize playing surface and swivel action, raised on four turned, fluted and carved supports with larger central column, the four down-swept scrolling legs on ceramic castors. 74cm(h) x 98cm(w) x 44cm(d) Fading, marks and scratches, some veneer splits, blistering and depletions, movement to structure, staining to baize, viewing advised.
A REGENCY MAHOGANY BOW-FRONTED SIDE TABLE or writing table, having a rectangular bow-fronted top with reeded edge detail and two frieze drawers with geometric moulding, raised on turned, tapering and reeded legs and turned feet. 71.5cm(h) x 118cm(w) x 61.5cm(d) Marks, stains and scratches, depletions to top edge/front corners, some depletions above legs, one drawer missing handle, the other with loose and depleted handles, some old worm damage to underside, possibly ~cut-down~ leg room hight of 52cm.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MAHOGANY FOLD-OVER CARD TABLE, having a rectangular top with lobed front corners, baize playing surface and shallow circular counter wells, the back sliding as a support, raised on slender shaped legs with moulded detail. 75.5cm(h) x 87cm(w) x 43.5cm(d) Fading, marks and scratches, veneer splits and depletions to top, splits to back, some staining to baize.
A VICTORIAN WALNUT PEDESTAL WORK TABLE the hinged octagonal top with central stylised foliate detail lifting to reveal the material lined sectioned interior and faceted central well, raised on a turned basel section and three down-swept and carved legs. 75cm(h) x 43cm(w) Marks and scratches, replacement hinges and possibly top, splits to well, some parts of base appear repaired and painted.
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY PEDESTAL EXTENDING DINING TABLE, the circular top opening on slides to house three additional leaves, the sliding action on a substantial square section column and quatre-foil platform base, both split to facilitate extension, on castors. 75cm(h) x 205cm(L ext) x 124cm(d) Marks, stains and scratches, some veneer splits, edge knocks and depletions, viewing advised.
A CONTINENTAL INLAID WALNUT TWIN PEDESTAL DINING TABLE, 20th century, of rounded rectangular form, the well figured top with shaped and inlaid banding, raised on two turned columns and substantial stepped circular feet, all with gilt metal mounts. 76cm(h) x 222cm(w) x 108cm(d) (sold with an additional leaf 79cm(w). Fading, marks and scratches, some lifting to mounts, minor depletions.
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH MARBLE AND GILT-WOOD CENTRE TABLE of oval form, having an inset marble top in a moulded and carved surround, a conforming frieze with foliate embellishment, raised on turned, carved and fluted legs linked by a shaped stretcher. 77cm(h) x 85cm(w) x 63cm(d) Some wear and cracking to joints, but generally ok.
A NEST OF THREE LATE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TABLES of graduating size, having moulded rectangular tops and slender turned supports linked by stretchers, finishing with trestle type feet. 70cm(h) x 52cm(w) x 38cm(d) Fading, marks and scratches, some splitting to underside, the larger table top re-attached.
AN OAK FOLD-OVER GAMES TABLE, 20th century, having a rectangular crossbanded and hinged top, baize playing surface, single frieze drawer and bobbin-turned supports linked by an X-form stretcher, on turned feet. 71cm(h) x 61cm(w) x 41cm(d) Fading, marks and scratches, separation to top planks, staining and deterioration to baize.
A QUANTITY OF BONE-HANDLED CUTLERY FROM THE LOWTHER KITCHENS, comprising a pair of carvers marked "BT" from Barleythorpe, Lord Lonsdale~s hunting lodge in Rutland, four table knives marked "CHT" from Carleton House Terrace, his London residence, six table knives marked "L" with an Earl~s coronet, from Lowther Castle, and a single knife marked "SR" for Serving Room. Some well-used and well-worn, some distortions of blades.
A 19TH-CENTURY STEEL HERB CHOPPER OF HALF-MOON FORM, STAMPED "ROBT SORBY / CAST STEEL", with fruitwood handle, 18cm high, and A GEORGE II TABLE KNIFE with "scimitar" steel blade, the silver handle by John Spooner, Sheffield, circa 1740. (2) Chopper - good usable condition. Knife handle much worn, poor.
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