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Lot 1054

A Robert ``Mouseman`` Thompson Oak Octagonal Coffee Table, on a cruciform base, with carved mouse signature, 47cm high

Lot 1055

A Robert ``Mouseman`` Thompson Oak Extension Table, on two octagonal legs joined by a stretcher at floor level, with carved mouse signature, 86cm by 44.5cm, 73cm high

Lot 1061

A Robert ``Mouseman`` Thompson Oak Dressing Table Stool, upholstered cow hide seat, on four turned octagonal legs joined by four low level rails, with carved mouse signature, 45.5cm high water/splash marks, cracks and marks to the hide 05/12/2012

Lot 1063

A Robert ``Mouseman`` Thompson Oak Octagonal Coffee Table, on a cruciform base, with carved mouse signature, 47cm high water/splash marks, particularly on the feet 05/12/2012

Lot 1067

A Robert ``Mouseman`` Thompson Oak 3` Rectangular Coffee Table, on two octagonal legs, joined by a stretcher at floor level, with carved mouse signature, 91.5cm by 37cm, 44cm high cup marks to top, varnished top and legs, splash marks and stains 05/12/2012

Lot 1071

A Robert ``Mouseman`` Thompson Oak Octagonal Coffee Table, on a cruciform base, with carved mouse signature, 47cm high varnished top, general water/splash marks 06/12/2012

Lot 1075

A Peter ``Rabbitman`` Heap Oak 8` Refectory Dining Table, dowelled four plank rectangular top, on two turned octagonal legs joined by a floor stretcher, with a large over fed carved rabbit signature, 244cm by 90cm, 72cm Ordered 27/10/83

Lot 1080

An Old Mill Furniture Octagonal Oak Refectory Table, on a cruciform base, with recessed carved knight signature, 135cm by 194cm, 76.5cm high Purchased 13/05/2004

Lot 1082

A Malcolm ``Foxman`` Pipes Oak 5`6`` Four Plank Refectory Table, on a trestle base, with carved fox signature, 167.5cm by 86.5cm, 72.5cm high

Lot 1084

A Colin ``Beaverman`` Almack Oak 5`6`` Four Plank Refectory Table, on two turned octagonal legs joined by a stretcher, on two sledge feet, with carved beaver signature, 92.5cm by 166cm, 74cm high; and A set of Four Colin ``Beaverman`` Almack Oak Lattice Back Elbow Chairs, on two turned octagonal front legs, each with recessed carved beaver signature, 94cm (5)

Lot 1086

A Colin ``Beaverman`` Almack Burr Oak Pub Table, on trestle base, with carved beaver signature, 168cm long, 60.5cm high; and Three Others, unmarked, various sizes (4) From the Carpenters Arms, Felixkirk

Lot 1089

A Kingpost Panelled Oak Sideboard, the rectangular adzed top over two drawers over two cupboard doors, with carved triangle signature, 118cm by 49cm, 89cm high; and A Kingpost Oak Drop Leaf Table, on chamfered square section legs, with carved triangle signature, 154cm by 84cm, 75.5cm high (2)

Lot 1093

A Thomas ``Gnomeman`` Whittaker Oak 6` Four Plank Refectory Table, on shaped supports joined by a pegged stretcher, with a recessed carved gnome signature, 182cm by 78cm, 74.5cm high: and A Set of Six (5+1) Thomas ``Gnomeman`` Whittaker Oak Panel Back Chairs, hide seats, on turned front legs joined by a stretcher, each with a recessed carved gnome signature, armchair 90cm, chairs 87cm

Lot 1105

An Arts & Crafts Oak Centre Table, the top with moulded edges above an apron frieze, on four open square section legs joined by stretchers, inscribed in pencil Made by ? He being 72 years of age, 113cm by 97cm, 84cm high

Lot 1110

Peter Hvidt & Orla Molgaard-Nielsen: A Rosewood and Teak Easy Chair, with spindle back and bent arms, on tapered legs, unmarked, with two loose cushions upholstered in yellow weave, 94cm; A Danish Rosewood Low Coffee Table, the square top on four tapering legs, unmarked, 76cm square, 45cm high; and A Danish Teak Nest-of-Tables, on square section legs, unmarked, largest 38cm by 65cm, 49.5cm (3)

Lot 1111

A Danish Teak Extending Dining Table, designed by No Moller and made by Gudme, on two supports joined by a floor stretcher, stamped GUDME MOBELFABRIK GUDME MADE IN DENMARK FURNITURE MAKERS QUALITY CONTROL DANISH, 95cm by 161cm, 73.5cm high, leaf 48.5cm

Lot 1112

A Danish Brande Mobelindustri Rosewood Dining Room Suite, designed by Rosengren Hansen, comprising extending circular table with two extra leaves, sideboard and eight (6+2) chairs, some stamped BM MADE IN DENMARK BRANDE MOBELINDUSTRI and labelled design BM rosengren hansen, table 119cm (each leaf 50cm wide) 72cm high, sideboard 210cm by 52cm, 80cm chairs 75cm (10)

Lot 1126

A 1960`s Italian Coffee Table, the circular smoky glass top, above a faux marble undertier with five chrome supports, labelled MADE IN ITALY, 84.5cm diameter, 39.5cm high

Lot 1185

A Chinese Striking Table Clock, 19th century, rectangular form with pierced side and front frets, glazed viewing windows to the sides, 7-inch enamel dial with Roman numerals, centre seconds, mounted on the brass surround engraved with foliate scrolls, above dial with character calligraphic panel, twin fusee movement with verge escapement and striking on a bell, backplate with engraved character calligraphic panel, 50cm high 29.01.13, Case with some crack marks in places and small chips to edges, dial with some surface scratches, movement needs cleaning, striking is not working correctly at present.

Lot 1186

A Walnut Chiming Table Clock, circa 1890, arched top and urn finial, pierced side sound fret doors, raised on claw feet, 9-inch arched brass dial with a silvered Roman chapter ring, arch with two dials for fast/slow and chime/silent, triple barrel movement with four hammers chiming onto four gongs and a further hammer striking a larger gong for the hours, backplate stamped RMS, 65cm high 29.01.13, Case with some small dents in parts, top side of the case has slightly faded, top urn finial and moulding has come off and needs securing, dial is slightly dirty, movement is dirty and needs cleaning.

Lot 1187

A Mahogany Chiming Table Clock, circa 1890, arched case with pierced side sound frets, raised on claw feet, 6-inch silvered Roman chapter ring, two dials in the arch for fast/slow and chime on eight gongs/chime on four gongs selections, triple fusee movement with anchor escapement chiming with eight hammers onto eight gongs, a further hammer striking a larger gong for the hours, movement backplate stamped W&H Sch and numbered 2103, 46cm high 25.01.13, Case with some small dents and scratches in parts, dial and movement look clean, movement looks complete.

Lot 1188

A Black Forest Walnut Inlaid Striking Automata Table Clock, stamped S Kamerer Furtwangen, circa 1850, arched case with nicely figured veneers, side opening doors, arch with painted scene of a running dog and hare with automata rocking eyes, 8-inch dial with applied enamel Roman numeral cartouches, twin barrel movement with striking on a gong, the crutch with connecting wire to operate the automata rocking eyes, movement backplate stamped S.Kamerer Furtwangen, 52cm high 28.01.13, Case with some fading to the veneers in parts, some crazing marks and minor dents and scratches, some mouldings, veneers and joints are slightly lifting in parts, front left hand side wooden foot pad has split, dial with some surface scratches and small nibbles around the winding holes, movement looks dirty and needs cleaning, pendulum with suspension spring missing.

Lot 1190

A Walnut Striking Table Clock, arched case with brass and ebony inlay, pierced side sound frets, raised on brass ball feet, 7-inch painted dial with Roman numerals and inscribed Barraud Cornhill London 926, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, backplate with engraved borders and inscribed Barrauds Cornhill London, secured with brackets, 43cm high 29.01.13, Case has been totally restored, ball feet have been replaced, dial has been totally re-painted, movement looks clean, due to the total restoration of the clock I have not dated this item. Case is heavily restored or is of a later construction.

Lot 1191

A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Bethel Jacobs, Hull, circa 1830, arched top case with side carrying handles and pierced sound frets, applied wooden carved mounts and brass inlaid front, 8-inch convex painted dial with Roman numerals, strike/silent selection lever above 12, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, backplate signed Bethel Jacobs 7 Whitefriargate, Hull, secured by brackets, 44cm high 28.01.13, Case with cracking in parts and some chips places, back door possibly has been replaced, a piece of moulding has been placed inside the case back surround which the left movement securing bracket locates onto, some new pieces of moulding and veneers have been replaced in parts, front glass is missing front the bezel, dial has been totally re-painted at some time to a high standard, dial surface with somen dirt marks and small scratches, movement looks clean.

Lot 1192

An Ebonised Striking Table Clock, signed Willm Rust, Hull, circa 1790, inverted bell top with carrying handle, pierced side sound frets, mask and floral gilt metal mounts to the canted corners, 9-inch arched painted dial with Roman chapter ring, painted gilt floral decoration to the corners and in the arch, arch with fast/slow selection hand, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, backplate signed, 60cm over handle 28.01.13, Case with scratches and small dents in parts, front door with some cracks and chips to the veneers and some of the veneers have been repaired, back door slightly bowed and chips around the borders of the door, dial surface has been totally re-painted at some time to a high standard, dial surface with some small crazing marks and minor scratches and a small dirt mark at 3, movement looks clean and complete.

Lot 1193

A Regency Mahogany Striking Table Clock, H Smith, York, with chamfered top, side sound frets and carrying handles, brass inlaid front, 8-inch painted convex dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, movement backplate engraved to the borders, 54cm high (distressed) 29.01.13, Case is distressed and needs restoration, veneers missing, cracks and chips in places, brass surfaces have all faded, top with mouldings missing to edges, case has discoloured with sunlight damage, top finial is later, dial faded and flaking throughout, movement looks complete, not striking at present, this is a restoration project for someone.

Lot 1195

A Mahogany Chiming Table Clock, signed Webster, established 1711, Queen Victoria St, London, circa 1880, inverted bell top with carrying handle and ball finials, scroll and floral pierced side sound frets, bracket feet, 4-3/4-inch dial with Roman numeral chapter ring, dial centre signed, silent/chime and 8 bells/5 gong selection levers, above with fast/slow regulation dial, triple fusee movement with eight hammers chiming onto eight bells and four hammers striking four gongs and a further hammer striking a larger gong for the hours, movement secured with brackets, 43cm high over handle 16.01.13, Case metal mounts are all discoloured to the surfaces with the gilding rubbed, case with some small cracks to the sides and to the top side between the finials, front door is slightly bowed and the lock is missing, back door edge has split and has been repaired but not very well and needs attention, some edges around the inner part of the back door with chips and dents to the door edges, dial has discoloured in parts, movement is dirty and needs cleaning.

Lot 1196

A Regency Mahogany Striking Table Clock, in Egyptian Revival Taste, Yeomans, Nottingham, with gadroon pediment and pineapple finial, pierced side sound frets, gilt metal sphinx canted corners, gadrooned feet, 7-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on bell, 49cm high The design of this clock shows the fashion of the Regency period, with furniture influenced by Rome, Greece and Egypt being very much ``en vogue``. The interest in Egypt revival taste dates back to Napoleon`s expedition of 1798, which lead to the publication of Dominique Vivant Denon`s Vogage dans la basse et la haute Egypt in 1802. Furniture in this style was first shown by Sheraton in his Encyclopedia (1804), leading to its increased popularity. 30.01.13, Case surfaces has been cleaned, edges around the case with some small dents and chips, gilt metal has faded, dial has been totally re-painted, movement looks complete and clean.

Lot 1197

An Ebonised Striking Table Clock, inverted bell top with carrying handle, side viewing windows, 7-inch arched brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, matted centre with date aperture and mock pendulum with silvered plaque bearing inscription Jasp Taylor London, arch with strike/silent selection, twin fusee movement with verge escapement and striking on a bell, engraved scrolled backplate inscribed Jasper Taylor Holborn London, movement secured by brackets, 50cm high over handle 28.01.13, Case has been re-ebonised a some time, some moulding around the case have been replaced and cracking to some veneers, right hand side glass panel has broken, some chips to edges and some flaking to the ebonised surfaces in parts and new pieces of wood added, arch with silvered dial faded, movement needs cleaning, striking is functioning, striking side of the movement at the top of the front plate with one vacant hole which is directly in line with a dial foot on the dial plate which has been cut off and filed back. (The dial could have possibly been later added to the movement due to the vacant hole to the movement frontplate).

Lot 1198

A Rare Mahogany Quarter Striking Table Clock, signed Eardley Norton, London, No.2723, circa 1770, inverted bell top with pineapple finial, pierced side sound frets, raised on bracket feet, 8-inch arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, inner date ring with corresponding central date hand, signed and numbered to the centre, arch with strike/silent selection, twin fusee movement with verge escapement and quarter striking with two hammers striking onto two bells, backplate engraved with floral and scroll decoration and numbered 2723 to the top right, movement secured with brackets, 65cm high 29.01.13, Case with damage around sound frets and pieces of veneer replaced, veneer to back door is lighter in colour to the rest of the case and could be later added veneer or door, Front door has been restored in parts to the veneers and some small cracks, finials to the inverted top look later added, case surface has been polished, dial with small scratches and the silvering has faded, movement looks complete and striking at present.

Lot 1199

A George III Walnut Striking Table Clock, signed Thos Husband, Hull, circa 1780, inverted bell top with carrying handle, side glazed viewing windows, raised on bracket feet, 7-inch arched brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, matted centre with date aperture and silvered plaque signed, arch with strike/silent selection, twin fusee movement with verge escapement and striking on a bell, backplate engraved with scroll and floral decoration throughout, secured by brackets, 52cm high over handle 28.01.13, Case has faded due to sunlight damage, sides of the case with chips and moulding missing around the glazed viewing windows, dial is faded to the silvered chapter ring, wooden dial surround with chips and pieces of wood missing, movement needs cleaning, movement looks complete and strike work is functioning.

Lot 1200

A Fine George III Musical Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Willm Mason, London, circa 1770, inverted bell top case, side carrying handles and pierced sound fret opening doors, applied gilt metal mask and floral mounts to the canted corners, raised on bracket feet, 8-inch arched brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, matted centre with date aperture and signed silvered recessed plaque Willm Mason London, arch with four tune selection dial God Save Ye King/Home Sweet Home/Vicar Of Bray/Tom Bowling, triple fusee movement with anchor escapement, the pinned comb controlling eleven hammers striking a nest of eleven bells for the musical train every hour and followed by a further hammer striking a single bell for the hours, movement backplate engraved with basket, scroll and bird decoration, secured with brackets, 58cm high 27.02.13, Case with some pieces of veneer missing to the door, case with some small dents and crack marks in places, some mouldings around the case with chips and are slightly lifting, some small pieces of veneer has been added later, back door very slightly bowed, dials need re-silvering and brass dial plate needs cleaning, movement needs cleaning, hour striking bell post has broken and not striking on a bell at present, front plate with a small hole which has been plugged next to the anchor arbor pivot, converted to anchor from verge, the musical tunes all appear to be working at present, The home sweet home tune appears to have been added in the early 19th century which the pins to the pinned comb would have had to be slightly re-positioned on the comb.

Lot 1201

A Regency Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed John Moore, Clerkenwell, London, arched top pediment, side sound frets, inlaid brass stringing to the front, raised upon brass ball feet, 8-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a gong, movement backplate with engraved borders and signed, movement secured by brackets, 43cm high 05.02.13, Case with chips to edges and pieces of moulding missing in parts, inlaid brass to the front has faded and is lifting, dial with the painted surface flaking in parts and with scratches, movement looks dirty and needs cleaning.

Lot 1301

A George III Mahogany Tripod Table, late 18th century, with flip top, turned vasiform support, raised on three cabriole legs with flattened pad feet, 80cm by 71cm Top with general scratches. Later lock added to the support. Metal base added to underside of legs for strengthening. Otherwise condition consistent with age. 170912

Lot 1304

A George IV Plum Pudding Mahogany Foldover Card Table, circa 1820, the rounded rectangular foldover top enclosing a green baize lined interior, raised on a tapering support with leaf carved socle and quadripartite base with recessed castors, 92cm by 45cm by 74cm Cosmetically good and a good colour. Very slightly misshapen on the right hand edge. Various scratches and splits to the central column. Base with general scratches, small veneer losses and further patching. 190113

Lot 1305

A Regency Rosewood and Brass Inlaid Sofa Table, early 19th century, the two rounded drop leaves above two real and two sham drawers, raised on C scroll end supports, platform bases with anthemion scrolling toes and recessed castors, 100cm by 70cm by 73cm Rosewood a decent grain, but rather light and faded condition. Restoration throughout. Sections of brass stringing replaced and stuck down. Sections of veneer missing or replaced. Sections of later moulding added. Further fading and colour loss. Ex Tennants 15.5.92, lot 59 170912

Lot 1308

A George II Style Mahogany Tripod Table, of octagonal shaped form with acanthus galleried top, above a birdcage platform support raised on a turned and fluted support with heavily carved cabriole legs with lion mask carved knees terminating in claw feet, 72cm by 72cm by 76cm Bleached and faded colour. Decorative carved edge with small repairs and losses. Top with natural? small splits. Underside with various dowels where the gallery has been added, with screws. Bearers with some later screws, and a patch with previous screw holes. Base and legs reasonable. 080313

Lot 1315

A George IV Mahogany Foldover Card Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, of rounded rectangular form inset with red velvet interior, raised on a turned part wrythen support with four sabre legs and brass toes and castors, 92cm by 44cm by 72cm Rather faded. Top with various natural? fine splits, also starting to smile, particularly the right hand corner. Bleaching/colour loss to the lower section. Repair work and strengthening to two of the legs. 080313

Lot 1322

A Chinese Gilt and Black Pedestal Games Table, early 19th century, richly painted with Oriental figures in a landscape, the removable chess top enclosing a backgammon board, raised on a birdcage platform and turned support with triform base and carved claw feet, 61cm by 51cm by 77cm Chess board top split both sides, natural? Interior with further split. Paintwork with some rubbing to the gilt. Various losses to paintwork throughout, particularly drawer fronts and corners. The base with natural split/repair and overpainting. Split to base section. Platform base with paint losses. 230113

Lot 1329

A William IV Mahogany Foldover Card Table, circa 1835, of rectangular form, above a plain frieze with acanthus carved spandrels, raised on a canted vasiform support with carved socle and circular base, scrolling feet and castors, 91cm by 45cm by 77cm Good rich colour. Top with light scratches consistent with age. Very minor marks at each corner. Interior leaves the same colour, highly polished. Base with natural? splits and various veneer losses. 080313

Lot 1330

A Victorian Rosewood Sewing Table, mid 19th century, the single frieze drawer flanked by fret cut spandrels, a gathered silk sliding workbox below, raised on a column support with moulded socle and quadripartite base with recessed castors, 63cm by 42cm by 74cm Rosewood a good grain. Some slight movement natural? in the two piece top. Curved support with veneer losses. Veneers starting to lift in places. Shaped base with natural? splits, and veneers starting to lift in places. Central support slightly loose. Top surface also has general scratches consistent with age. Pink workbox fabric reasonable, lace trim just needs regluing. 080313

Lot 1335

Masonic Interest: A George III Mahogany Pembroke Table, late 18th century, later inlaid with Masonic symbols, with two rounded drop leaves above a real and sham drawer, raised on square tapering legs with brass toes and castors, 69cm (104cm extended) by 55cm by 72cm Good quality timber. Leaves flat. Rectangular section with several minor thin splits. Drop leaves with small faults along edge (around hinge). Small section of timber replaced. Drawer replaced. Side with old worm holes. Original glue blocks in place. General bruising through legs consistent with age. Drawer oak lined and with moulded sides. 260113

Lot 1336

A William IV Mahogany and Oak Serving Table, 19th century and later, the rectangular top above four cluster column supports with fabric box section below, with later cupboard doors to the reverse, raised on a plinth base, 153cm by 54cm by 89cm Cosmetically ok. Polished finish, but top with old bruises. Restorations throughout. New timber used throughout, particularly back section. Later cupboard doors, reverse with mouldings. Fabric of modern date. 190113

Lot 1337

A Late Victorian Mahogany Bagatelle Table, by Orme & Sons, Manchester, late 19th century, the hinged lid opening to reveal a green velvet slate bed table, the sides fitted with two brass pockets and cribbage markers, raised on turned legs, 72cm by 123cm (246cm open) by 77cm Case with general scratches and some bruising, a reasonable colour throughout. Green velvet interior with one section very light in colour. Some staining near the bottom section. There should be an end section to fit on the end of the table when closed, this is missing. 140113

Lot 1340

A George II Walnut Foldover Games Table, mid 18th century, with eared corners, the hinged top opening to reveal gaming wells and baize interior, frieze drawer below, raised on cabriole legs with acanthus carved shoulders and lappet carved knees, claw and ball feet, 95cm by 43cm by 74cm

Lot 1346

A Pair of George III Carved Mahogany Chippendale Revival Foldover Card Tables, the hinged lids enclosing a modern green baize lined interior, concertina action pivoting legs above a fluted frieze with C scroll spandrels, raised on blind fret later decorated chamfered legs, 91cm by 46cm by 73cm 1346 card tables Table 1 - blind fret decoration later. Top with general scratches and bruises. Green baize interior modern. Scissor action side rail with various repairs. Structurally sound. Small sections of moulding missing. Minor repair on folding hinges. Nice and flat. Table 2 - bruising and scratches to top consistent with age. Modern green baize. Decorative brackets on both tables a later feature. Small repairs to scissor action side rails. Both table structurally sound. 080313

Lot 1349

A Late George III Mahogany Tripod Wine Table, early 19th century, of canted rectangular form, raised on a turned vasiform support with cabriole legs and scrolling toes, 38cm by 31cm by 72cm Top with general scratches and bruising. Timber light in weight. Top very slightly misshapen. 190113

Lot 1355

A Regency Rosewood and Brass Inlaid Pedestal Table, early 19th century, raised on a parcel gilt tapering support with triform base and gilt decorated feet with recessed castors, 122cm by 78cm Restored and refurbished. Cosmetically good. Section of brass stringing to top has been stuck down. 50cm split partly filled and darkened. Further small sections patched/repaired. Base painted black and gilt. Base with scratches and small veneer losses, small sections of veneer patched. Feet with some repainting, general losses to decoration with old? worm holes. 190113

Lot 1356

A George III Mahogany, Tulipwood, Kingwood and Boxwood Strung Foldover Card Table, circa 1800, of rounded rectangular form with green baize lined interior, raised on square tapering legs with spade feet, two pivoting gatelegs, 92cm by 45cm by 78cm Restored and polished so cosmetically good. However, top with fine split to back section. Various deep scratches and bruises also to the top. Front right hand corner has started to smile. Various small sections of veneer replaced or patched near the front corners. Old green baize lined interior faded, but uniform colour. Small section of stringing missing. 190113

Lot 1358

A Louis XV Style Kingwood, Floral Marquetry and Gilt Metal Mounted Card Table, late 19th century, richly inlaid overall with scrolling foliage, griffins and urns, the hinged lid enclosing a green baize lined interior, raised on ebonised fluted tapering supports joined by a shaped stretcher, 64cm by 42cm by 75cm

Lot 1362

A George III Mahogany Tripod Table, late 18th century, the circular flip-top above a turned and part wrythen support, raised on cabriole legs with flattened pad feet and castors, 93cm by 74cm Good quality timber (one piece). General scratches, some deep, consistent with age. The side mounting block later? Legs with natural? split/minor repair, including repair on knee. 260113

Lot 1365

A George IV Mahogany Side Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, of rounded rectangular form with reeded edge above a plain frieze and reeded spandrels, raised on turned tapering legs with brass toes and castors, 61cm by 49cm by 76cm Polished and restored so cosmetically good. Small scratches, bruising and minor repairs to the top. Frieze and legs polished. 260113

Lot 1373

A Victorian Mahogany Library Writing Table, late 19th century, with inset green leather skiver, above three frieze drawers and opposing drawers, raised on standard end supports with platform bases and scrolling toes, 167cm by 91cmby 78cm Leather of later date, and reasonable condition, with general scuffs and deep scratches. Generally slight tired. Veneer losses to small section around the moulded edge. Minor splits and veneer losses. Inside drawer fronts particularly poor, timber replaced/patched. Section of bruising and variations in colour. 290113

Lot 1374

A George II Mahogany Triple Foldover Card Table, mid 18th century, of rectangular shaped form with eared corners, the hinged top revealing a tea/games table with gaming wells and frieze drawer below, raised on cabriole legs with folding gateleg and pad feet, 79cm by 40cm by 74cm Polished and restored, but top with scratches and deep bruising, particularly around the back edge and hinges. Several fine natural? splits to each leaf. Fine split running through a gaming well. Green baize removed. Veneered losses and splits around the frieze (back section) consistent with age. Stress crack/pin repair above back left leg. Gateleg with stress crack and later brackets added. Bruising on legs and fee consistent with age. Decorative spandrel on top of rear leg missing. 290113

Lot 1376

A George II Style Mahogany Tripod Table, the circular pie crust moulded top above a turned vasiform support raised on carved cabriole legs with flattened pad feet, 70cm by 70cm Restored and highly polished throughout. Pie crust edge with various repairs and very fine splits visible. Support later carved. Base highly varnished finish. Leg split and poorly repaired, old metal brace fitted to underside. Feet formerly raised on castors. 300113

Lot 1383

A George IV Mahogany Foldover Tea Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, of rounded rectangular form with hinged lid and plain frieze between fluted spandrels, raised on turned spiral tapering legs, 97cm by 48cm by 74cm

Lot 1384

A Walnut, Crossbanded and Feather Banded Dressing Table, the rectangular top with re-entrant corners above a long frieze drawer, three short drawers and a wavy shaped apron, raised on cabriole legs with shell carved knees and pad feet, 77cm by 49cm by 72cm Good colour and decorative order. Drawers paper lined. General scratches and ring marks to the top consistent with age. Natural? minor splits to the side panels. Otherwise good throughout. 080313

Lot 1387

A George IV Mahogany Sewing Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, of octagonal shaped form with hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior of compartments, raised on a spiral turned and reeded support with three splayed sabre legs and claw feet, 82cm by 44cm by 74cm Good quality timber. The top with small ring marks and defects. Interior: lid with minor split. Lock adapted? with later hinge mark to rear of lid where previous hinges have been fitted. Split to the timber below. Underside with hinged metal bracket. Otherwise cosmetically ok with only slight movement around the legs. 080313

Lot 1389

A Joined Oak Refectory Dining Table, 17th century in part, the fixed top with cleated ends above a lunette carved frieze, acanthus carved brackets, raised on turned supports joined by a peripheral understretcher, 197cm by 75cm by 66cm Structurally sound and a decent colour. Natural? split approx 30cm long. Large gap has opened between the planks. Framework, legs and understretcher with various decay and losses (quite heavy). Various old worm holes. Several natural? splits throughout the legs. Front left leg, which is particularly wormed, with decay in the top section. Block foot inner corner has been cut. Table made up with various elements. 080313

Lot 1414

A Late Victorian Rosewood and Bone Inlaid Oval Writing Table, circa 1900, the superstructure fitted with small drawers and pigeon holes above a green leather skiver, the frieze drawer richly inlaid with scrolling foliage, raised on square tapering legs with brass toes and castors, joined by a shaped undertier, 79cm by 89cm Partly restored, but legs rather weak. Green leather top faded. Various sections of repair throughout, particularly the oval band section which is starting to lift - splits partly filled and polished. Superstructure with dowel marks/repair. Variations in colour to the lower section. Some fading to the back section. 140113

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