A light oak refectory table of "17th Century" design, the four panel top on chamfered twin turned end supports and trestle base, 87ins x 33ins x 29.5ins high, and a set of eight matching ladder back dining chairs (including two armchairs) with shaped finials, wood seats, on turned front legs and shaped block feet, and cushions for same
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A Victorian walnut octagonal occasional table, 19ins diameter x 30ins high, and a mahogany rectangular bedside table, the top with moulded edge, fitted one frieze drawer and cupboard, on turned central column with triangular inswept base and pad feet, 19.5ins wide x 15ins deep x 28ins high (adapted)
A Victorian stripped pine kitchen table fitted one drawer, on turned legs, 42ins x 32ins x 29ins high (faded, worn and in poor condition and with later feet), and four early 19th Century ash kitchen chairs (including one armchair) with twin turned rails to back and rush seats, on turned legs
A Regency rosewood circular breakfast table with figured veneered top, square edge and narrow apron, inlaid with brass stringings, on turned central column and splayed tripod supports inlaid with brass stringings and with brass cast leaf pattern toes and castors, 48ins diameter x 28ins high (slight wear and scratching throughout)
A late Victorian walnut circular centre or library table by Gillows & Co, the top inset with green tooled leather, moulded edge and on central turned and fluted column supports and three angular scrolled feet, 39.5ins diameter x 29ins high (stamped Gillow & Co and number 10089 to underside)
AN IRISH MAHOGANY HUNT TABLE, 18TH CENTURY, with plain moulded rim on square legs. 183cm long. Provenance: Coole Park, Co. Galway, home of Lady Gregory. Purchased by Mrs. Christina O`Malley of Barna House, Co. Galway at house contents auction at Coole Park in 1932. By descent to the present owner. "Here, traveller, scholar, poet, take your stand When all these rooms and passages are gone, When nettles wave upon a shapeless mound And saplings root among the broken stone, And dedicate-eyes bent upon the ground, Back turned upon the brightness of the sun And all the sensuality of the shade-A moment`s memory of that laurelled head" From `Coole Park` by William Butler Yeats
A CHROME AND SMOKED GLASS COFFEE TABLE, BY WILLY RIZZO, c.1970, 113cm x 65cm. Willy Rizzo started his career in Paris as a photographer. His original venture into furniture design began in Rome and took place during a visit to a Roman hair salon on Piazza di Spagna in 1966. He ended up signing a six month lease on an abandoned commercial apartment, barely habitable and without running water. Rizzo quickly set about turning the empty office into a living space, complete with brown and gold walls and custom-designed sofas, coffee tables, consoles and hi-fi storage units. Using a small group of local artisans he completed the customised apartment, which acted as a template of sorts for the majority of his commissions to come. Rizzo`s friends, clients and contacts, many forming the upper crust of the fashion and film industries fell in love his ultra-modern style which incorporated the sophistication of Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier, combining clean, simple lines with bold geometric forms and a delicate handling of materials. Salvador Dali commissioned a number of pieces as did Brigitte Bardot for the interior of La Madrague in St. Tropez. A playboy of the era, Rizzo`s client list is testament to how close his furniture was to the mark. He established a base at Tivoli, just outside Rome and went on to open boutiques across France and Europe. He also had points of sale in New York, Miami and LA.
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