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A Regency Revival mahogany D-shaped card table, hinged crossbanded top enclosing a baize lined playing surface, above a deep frieze centred by tablet moulding, rectangular trumpet shaped column, sabre legs, paw capped casters, 77cm high, 92cm wide, 45cm deep, early 20th century
A late 19th century mahogany chamber writing table or desk, hinged rectangular top and fall front frieze enclosing a writing slope, angle-adjustable on a ratchet, mirrored plateaux, stationery and correspondence provisions, inkwells and a small drawer, turned and fluted supports, balustrade H-stretcher, arrow feet, ceramic casters, 81cm high, 93.5cm wide, 47.5cm deep, c.1895
A William IV rosewood library table, rounded rectangular top, shaped end supports carved and applied with C-scrolls and centred by a brass lion mask roundel, turned stretcher carved with lotus, scroll feet, brass casters, 73.5cm high, 137cm wide, 75.5cm deep, c.1835
A 19th century mahogany sideboard or serving table, of unusually small proportions, wavy three-quarter gallery above an arrangement of five cockbeaded drawers, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, tapered square legs, spade feet, 84cm high, 122cm wide, 53cm deep
An Australian Queensland maple root flare low table, naturalistic top with areas of chatoyancy, shaped legs, one applied with a plaque inscribed QUEENSLAND MAPLE (Flindersia Brayleyana) Made by DENIS PRISTON OF CANDLENUT GALLERY PORT DOUGLAS, OLD AUSTRALIA, 41.5cm high, the top 150.5cm x 168cm
An oak double-gateleg dining table and eight dining chairs, probably Rupert or Nigel Griffiths Monastic Woodcraft, the table 72cm high, 57cm opening to 158cm wide, 160cm long, the chair 96.5cm high, 45.5cm wide, the seat 39cm deepNB - This lot is offered for sale as a work of art, the cushions may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling
A silver Hanoverian pattern canteen for eight comprising table knives, table forks, desert forks, desert knives, serving spoons, desert spoons, soup spoons, tea spoons, butter knives, Carrs of Sheffield, approximately 3300g weighable; eight EPNS Hanoverian pattern fish knives and forks, cased
A Regency chinoiserie decorated ebonised and simulated calamander occasional table, chamfered rectangular tilting top decorated with Chinese figures, turned column, hipped sabre legs inlaid with brass stringing, brass paw capped casters, 71cm high, 58cm wide, 43cm deep, c.1820
A Chinese hardwood envelope card table, hinged quadripartite top enclosing a playing surface and counter wells, above four frieze drawers, shaped apron, straightened cabriole legs, pad feet, carved throughout with fruiting vine and leafy bamboo, 81cm high, the top 55cm square
An English porcelain shaped circular plate, the field painted with a basket of flowers and fruit on a marble top table, gilded peach cartouches and scrolling foliage on a cobalt blue ground, pierced moulded rim, 23cm diameter, c.1830; a circular stand, painted with flowers, with a cobalt blue and gilt border, 18cm diameter (2)
A George II Revival mahogany serving table or sideboard, in the Irish taste, the back centred by a boldly pierced and carved shell, slightly oversailing top with gadrooned edge above two drawers flanked by panel doors, cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, 135.5cm high, 183cm wide, 67cm deep, c.1920
A late Victorian Aesthetic Movement beech dressing table, rectangular mirror flanked by brass candle sconces above two small drawers, the base with a long frieze drawer, the supports carved in the Gothic taste, rectangular foot rest, sledge base, 162cm high, 114cm wide, 60cm deep, c.1895
A George III mahogany architect’s table, rectangular top above a long frieze drawer, fitted with a sliding writing surface, stationary trays and a secret drawer, the drawer side exterior with a further small drawer, brass swan neck handle, tapered square legs, 75cm high, 99cm wide, 59.5cm deep, c.1780
A George III Revival satinwood crossbanded mahogany serving table or sideboard, of small and neat proportions, slightly oversailing top above a central frieze drawer, neighboured to the left by a door and to the right a cellarette drawer, turned legs, 86.5cm high, 121.5cm wide, 56.5cm deep
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