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A George IV rosewood and bone inlaid table cabinet, circa 1825, hinged lid opening to a quilted silk interior, two cabinet doors enclosing four drawers, fitted with white metal sewing tools, a drawer of watercolours, marble slab and glass dishes, a drawer of eight metal mounted cut glass bottles and six French plaster plaques over a drawer fitted with a writing slope and two inkwells, one lid silver hallmarked for 1829, 64cm high, 38cm wide, 28cm deep. Provenance: The White House, Marlborough.
A coromandel and ivory marquetry centre or Communion table, Indian or Indo Portuguese, rectangular top centred by a cartouche incorporating a winged griffin, profusely decorated overall with bands of interlaced flowers and foliage, square tapering legs, X-shaped stretcher, 74cm high, 77cm wide, 62cm deep. The inclusion of what is thought to be a southern European armorial to the centre of the top might suggest that this table is Indo Portuguese and was made in India under Portuguese patronage. The decoration of the table however appears to relate closely to the Gujurat or Sindh style, therefore it has not been possible to conclude at this stage for certain if this table conforms sufficiently to the style adopted in Goa for it to be titled Indo Portuguese. It is possible that the table was purchased in India and the armorial introduced to the top by another hand during the same or similar period.. Provenance: The White House, Marlborough.
A George IV burr yew, rosewood and simulated work table, circa 1835, rectangular crossbanded top, two drawers, incorporating a writing slope, above work box, on baluster supports, downswept legs united by a stretcher, on castors, 77cm high, 50cm wide, 41cm deep. Provenance: The White House, Marlborough.
A William IV mahogany dressing table, circa 1835, in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster, three quarter gallery, an arrangement of five drawers, baluster turned tapering reeded legs, 83cm high, 124cm wide, 59cm deep Provenance: The White House, Marlborough.
A George III mahogany tripod occasional table possibly Irish, circa 1780 and later adapted, circular top, above a fluted and acanthus leaf carved baluster column, on three leaf carved down swept legs with hairy paw feet, together with a George III circular top with spindle gallery, 64cm diameter, 67cm high
A George III mahogany harewood and gonzalo alves cross banded ‘breakfast’ table, circa 1760, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, the rectangular top with a central oval reserve decorated with a marquetry flower, quill pen, note paper and counters, above a single frieze drawer with cast gilt brass knob handles, above an concave fronted cupboard with fret pattern brass wirework panels with silk pleats, square section legs with moulded feet enclosing castors, 75cm high, 101.5cm wide extended, 66cm deep. Provenance: The 6th Earl of Craven. The design of this table bears a close resemblance to a pattern illustrated in Thomas Chippendale, Gentleman & Cabinet Makers Director, pl.XXXIII, 1754. For related examples see Lot 251, Hackwood Park, April 1998, Christie’s. An example exists in the Chippendale Collection at Harewood House Two similar examples supplied by Chippendale to The Earl of Dumfries, Dumfries House, 1750’s. For a closely related ‘breakfast table’, see these rooms, 9th July 2008, lot 264.
Two similar Chippendale revival mahogany side tables, 19th century and later, each with a rectangular grey and white veined marble top, above a blind fret frieze, one table fitted with a pair of drawers, raised on square blind fret legs, 80cm high, 137cm wide, 64cm deep, the other with a smaller marble top, both on square chamfered blind fret legs, 79cm high, 129cm wide, 60cm deep
A gilt metal table lamp base, late 19th/early 20th century, in Gothic Revival style, 64cm high excluding fitment; together with two Continental giltwood altar candlesticks, 19th century, 67cm high, the other with lappet stem, 83cm high excluding fitments
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