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Lot 340

A George II walnut centre table, circa 1740, rectangular top with moulded edge, shaped frieze centred with a shell to the longest sides, on cabriole legs headed by shells and trailing bellflower, on baganza feet, 80cm high, the top 95cm x 56cm overall

Lot 347

A French pine and chestnut kitchen table, early 19th century, with triple plank top over plain apron set with a drawer and two plank lower shelf, on tapering square legs, 73cm high, 202cm long, 76cm deep

Lot 349

A mahogany, gonzalo alves and satinwood marquetry occasional table, late 18th/early 19th century, oval top, decorated with scrolling acanthus and central sunburst, square section tapering legs and on an X-shaped stretcher, 71cm high, the top 60cm x 45cm

Lot 359

A pair of Japanese patinated and gilt metal table lamps, late 19th/early 20th century, flared rims, lobed body cast in relief with flowers and landscape scenes, on circular foot, each 40cm high excluding electrical fitment

Lot 361

A George III oak side table, circa 1780, rectangular top with moulded edge, three frieze drawers, scrolling apron, on turned legs and pad feet, 72cm high, 76.5cm wide, 47.5cm deep

Lot 370

A George III mahogany and strung bow-breakfront card table, the satinwood banded top, above a shaped frieze, on square tapered legs with moulded feet, 75cm high, 92cm wide, 45cm deep

Lot 379

A Dutch mahogany writing table, late 18th century, rectangular top with pierced brass three quarter gallery, serpentine frieze and drawer, cabriole legs, pierced foliate sabots, 78cm high, 120cm wide, 80cm deep

Lot 394

A cherry dining table, 19th century, hinged oval top, plain frieze, square legs, 77cm high, the top 183 x 135cm

Lot 399

A brass model of a George III style occasional table, 19th century, with circular top hinged on a block, on a gun barrel stem with three cabriole legs, 17.5cm high; another similar example, smaller, with octagonal top; two George III incised horn beakers, late 18th century, one depicting a hunting scene, the other with a maiden in the grounds of a country house and inscribed ‘A.RAY’; and seven George III cut brass stands modelled as lady’s’ boots, late 18th century, the largest 13cm high

Lot 407

A George III mahogany tripod table, circa 1800, rectangular top with reeded edge, baluster turned and reeded stem, triple lappet carved downswept legs, pad feet, 76cm high, the top 53 x 46cm

Lot 410

A George III mahogany bowfront serving table, circa 1810, three frieze drawers, turned legs

Lot 411

A George III mahogany, tulipwood and satinwood crossbanded card table, circa 1790, opening to a green baize inset, on square tapering legs, caps and castors, 71cm high, 97cm wide, 46cm deep

Lot 414

A mahogany triple pedestal dining table by William Tillman, of recent manufacture, two D-ends and central rectangular section, two additional leaves, the top with reeded edge, turned stems and downswept reeded legs, caps and castors, with applied makers label, 73cm high, the top 136cm wide x 247cm excluding leaves, the top 136cm x 338cm overall including leaves

Lot 417

A George III mahogany and satinwood crossbanded oval occasional table, circa 1810, with drawer, tapering legs, all string inlaid, 71cm high, 69cm wide, 50cm deep.

Lot 419

A George III mahogany lady’s writing and reading table, circa 1800, the crossbanded and string inlaid top with detachable book rest, single drawer fitted for inks and pen rests, tapering legs, 70cm high, 39cm wide, 57cm deep.

Lot 421

A George III mahogany and crossbanded side table, circa 1780, bowfront with a frieze drawer, square tapered legs, 82cm high, 80.5cm wide, 44cm deep

Lot 422

A George III mahogany serpentine card table, circa 1790, shaped top opening to a fabric inset, moulded fluted frieze centred by a flowerhead roundel, on fluted chamfered legs, 73cm high, 90cm wide, 44cm deep

Lot 424

A pair of gilt metal table lamps modeled as candlesticks in the Louis Philippe style, early 20th century, the electrical fitments raised above the engine milled drip pans, the tapering stems with a continuous spiralling frieze of flowers, foliage and birds’ nests, on foliate cast socles and conforming circular bases, 40cm high overall; and a similar pair with fluted stems, second quarter 20th century, 34cm high overall

Lot 427

A George III mahogany extending dining table, circa 1790, two semi-elliptical ends, one leaf, plain frieze, square legs, 72cm high, the top 120 x 183cm overall

Lot 429

A George III mahogany ‘butterfly’ Pembroke table, circa 1800, hinged crossbanded top, frieze drawer, fluted tapered legs and turned feet, 70cm high, 90cm wide overall, 70cm deep

Lot 431

A George III mahogany dressing table, circa 1790, one long and two short drawers, square tapering legs on castors, 79cm high, 107cm wide, 60cm deep

Lot 437

A George III mahogany card table, circa 1770, outset corners, frieze drawer, opening to a plain surface above a baize inset with counter wells, turned legs and pad feet, 77cm high, 87cm wide, 43cm deep

Lot 445

An Italian walnut, marquetry decorated and crossbanded side table, 18th century, the rectangular top centred by figural marquetry and flowers, within a sequence of borders, frieze drawer, on fluted square tapered legs and spade feet, 78cm high, the top 94cm wide, 60cm deep

Lot 456

A George III mahogany D end extending dining table, circa 1810, with two additional leaf insertions, each D end centred by a central section incorporating twin hinged leaves, 74cm high, the top 118cm x 360cm

Lot 463

A Regency rosewood and gilt metal mounted centre table, circa 1815, rectangular frieze and tapering uprights, scroll terminals, gilt metal lion paw caps and castors, 73cm high, 74cm wide, 57cm deep

Lot 464

A Regency mahogany and rosewood crossbanded sofa table, circa 1815, ebonised stringing throughout, two frieze drawers and two opposing false drawers, 71cm high, 105cm wide (closed), 160cm wide (extended), 62cm deep

Lot 466

An Irish George IV mahogany library table, circa 1830, gilt tooled green leather inset, three drawers to each side and dummy drawers to each end, rounded reeded corners, turned tapering and reeded legs, brass caps and castors, 74cm high, 184cm wide, 96cm deep.

Lot 471

A Regency mahogany dining table, in the manner of Gillows, circa 1815, with three additional leaves, the hinged top with reeded edge and rounded corners, frieze modelled as a false drawer front, on reeded tapering legs, caps and castors, the leaves 27cm wide, two 55cm wide, the top aproximately overall 138cm x 330cm overall. The overall design of this table relates closely to a design patented by Gillow in 1800. Gillow of Lancaster supplied an “Imperial” dining table to Sir Stephen Tempest of Broughton Hall, Skipton, in 1813. The table follows and their bill describes a “set of mahogany dining tables on stout twined reeded legs and brass socket castors..’ and a ‘..painted rack lined with green baize to contain the leaves”, charged at 50 guineas. The Broughton Hall table is illustrated in Margaret Jourdain, Regency Furniture, 1965, p. 65, fig. 130.

Lot 474

A William IV rosewood work table, circa 1835, the hinged top inset with a mirror to the interior and opening to fitted compartments with thuya lids, incorporating a musical box, above a work box, curved supports, lappet carved stem with gadrooned collar, on concave sided base with paw feet, 76cm high, 53cm wide, 42cm deep

Lot 487

A George III mahogany side table, circa 1770, rectangular top with reeded edge, frieze drawer with boxwood stringing, square tapered legs, 75.5cm high, 90cm wide, 49cm deep

Lot 490

A pair of gilt metal and glass hung twin light lustre candelabra in the French early 19th century taste, late 19th century, the pressed metal drip pans with foliate motifs, above the lustres issuing from scrolling foliate arms, on knopped and foliate cast stems rising from square bases, 27cm high, 28cm wide; and a pair of gilt metal table lamps in the style of Empire candlesticks, early 20th century, 20cm high excluding electrical fitments

Lot 493

A George IV rosewood and brass marquetry folding card table, circa 1825, brass strung top and frieze centred by a marquetry decorated tablet, moulded rectangular stem and concave sided plinth, turned and reeded feet on concealed castors, 75cm high, 91cm wide, 45cm deep

Lot 497

A William IV mahogany circular table, circa 1835, radiating veneer to the top, tapering columnar stem, concave sided plinth, carved scroll feet, 73cm high, 129cm diameter

Lot 498

A George IV mahogany side table, circa 1830, possibly Scottish, with shaped scroll form gallery, on twin turned tapering end supports, scrolled splay legs, turned stretcher, 78cm high, 54cm wide, 41cm deep

Lot 499

A patinated bronze table lamp cast as a Louis Philippe candlestick, late 19th/ early 20th century, with foliate cast socket above the tapering, reeded stem, the acanthus clad and waisted socle above three acanthus cast monopodial legs with paw feet, on a triform base, 43cm high excluding electrical fitments; and a Victorian lacquered, mother-of-pearl inset and gilt bronze mounted table lamp, last quarter 19th century, adapted from an oil lamp, 30cm high excluding shade and fitments

Lot 500

A gilt bronze mounted porcelain table lamp, late 19th/early 20th century, twin handled, elaborate mounts, globular crackle glaze ‘celedon’ body, gilt metal stand, 80cm high, 35cm wide,

Lot 501

A George IV plum pudding mahogany occasional table, circa 1830, circular top, turned tapering pedestal on triform platform base, 71cm high, 45cm diameter.

Lot 512

A straw work occasional table, late 18th/ early 19th century, cartouche top with shallow gallery, hinged lid opening to a floral decorated and fitted interior, conforming small drawer beneath, square section tapering cabriole legs, 70cm high, 40cm wide, 33cm wide

Lot 523

A Victorian parcel gilt, painted and mother-of-pearl inset black papier mache table cabinet, circa 1865, the hinged pagoda top, twin front doors, back, sides and base profusely decorated with floral sprays within foliate borders, the cover opening to a fitted and paper lined interior, the doors opening to three drawers all similarly fitted; the base on stylised scrolling feet, 23.5cm high, 23cm wide, 22cm deep

Lot 536

A George III lacquered and parcel gilt table cabinet, circa 1800, decorated in the Chinoiserie taste overall with figures in landscapes, the hinged pagoda top opening to a fitted iterior, the twin doors at the front opening to three drawers each with twin turned ivory handles, 22cm high, 25cm wide, 20cm deep

Lot 541

A Victorian oak writing table, circa 1880, green leather inset top, long drawer, on baluster turned legs and turned stretchers, 77cm high, 92cm wide, 53cm deep. Provenance: By repute: Hever Castle

Lot 559

A Victorian oak writing table in Gothic style, circa 1880, baize inset rectangular top, three frieze drawers, moulded square section legs and castors, 79cm high, 145cm wide, 90cm deep

Lot 566

An Indian silver coloured metal foil covered carved wood center table, 20th century, the shaped top carved floral rosette, quadrants and borders, fluted and lobed tapering legs in William IV style, 76cm high, 198cm wide, 91cm deep overall.

Lot 96

Robert Lallemant (1902-1954), an Art Deco pottery Table Lamp, the stepped base painted with two scenes entitled `La Generosite` and `La Patience`, inscribed `T R Lallemant France`, drilled, 26.5cm

Lot 153

An Edwardian silver table suite, by Elkington & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1907, consisting of a large shaped oval bowl on pedestal foot, with twin bifurcated scrolling handles inscribed `Presented to The Right Hon. Reginald McKenna, MP for North Monmouthshire, First Lord of the Admiralty, by his Constituents, on the occasion of his marriage, 3rd June, 1908`, a set of four navette shaped dishes on pedestal feet, and a pair of similar smaller dishes, all inscribed `Calon Wrth Galon`, a Welsh motto that translates as `heart to heart`, in original fitted oak case, 95oz. Provenance: Reginald McKenna (6 July 1863-6 September 1943) was a British financier and politician. He was the youngest son of William Columban McKenna. After being elected as MP for North Monmouthshire in 1895, he served in the Liberal governments of Henry Campbell-Bannerman and Henry Herbert Asquith, successively as President of the Board of Education, First Lord of the Admiralty, Home Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer. In 1908, he married Pamela Jekyll, daughter of Sir Herbert Jekyll and niece of Sir Herbert’s sister, Gertrude Jekyll. They had two sons: Michael (died 1931) and David, who married Lady Cecilia Keppel, daughter of 9th earl of Albemarle, by whom he had three daughters, Miranda, Primrose and Sophia. From 1919 until his death, he was Chairman of the Midland Bank, and it was in this capacity that he commissioned his friend, Edwin Lutyens, to design a number of buildings for the Bank between 1922 and 1932. Lutyens also designed McKenna’s homes in London (36 Smith Square), Mells Park House, Somerset and Halnaker House, Sussex. Thence by descent.

Lot 163

An Edwardian silver and enamel novelty table matchbox, by William F Wright, London 1905, realistically modelled as a giant Bryant & May Patent Special Safety Match box, with pull-out drawer, the sides enamelled in pale blue, gilt interior 12.75cm long by 8.25cm wide (2)

Lot 167

A Danish metalwares sauce boat, by Grann and Laglye, 15cm a Danish enamelled taper holder, in the form of a flower, 5cm, and a glass dressing table bottle, with enamelled lid, 7.3cm

Lot 181

An Austrian metalwares table cigar box, stamped Franz Wiess & Sohne Wien, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with cabochon thumbpiece and a gilt interior, 24cm wide

Lot 198

A McMurdo table lighter, the perspex body with kingfisher and pheasant, 10cm

Lot 208

A Robert `Mouseman` Thompson oak table lighter, 7cm

Lot 369

Manner of E.W. Godwin, an ebonised square occasional table, the chamfered top over a single tier and ring turned supports, 41cm wide 66cm high

Lot 393

A Shapland & Petter mahogany dressing table, inlaid with floral Art Nouveau motifs, locks stamped `S&P B`, stamped `Registration No. 42613`, retailer`s plaque for `Greenlands Ltd., Hereford`, 121cm wide 55cm deep 163cm high

Lot 403

A walnut occasional table, the circular top over drop finials and a square undertier, stamped Liberty & Co., Regent Street, London, 59.5cm diameter

Lot 406

An Art Deco walnut dining table, 169cm long

Lot 407

A French maple dining table, with parquetry top and drawers, 163cm long, and six purple upholstered dining chairs

Lot 413

A maple dressing table, with an arrangement of four drawers, 110cm wide 60cm deep 75cm high. Provenance: Made for an apartment in Nice during the 1950s.

Lot 425

An Art Deco maple and walnut crossbanded circular dining table, together with four dining chairs, recently upholstered in cream suede, table 120cm diameter (5)

Lot 426

An Art Deco walnut console table, the crossbanded and quarter veneered top raised on scrolled supports, raised on an undertier and block feet, 107cm wide 46cm deep 91cm high

Lot 429

An Epstein walnut coffee table, with floral carved knees and fluted legs, 106cm long

Lot 430

An Art Deco walnut dining suite, by S. Hille & Co Ltd., comprising an extending table, raised on twin pedestals, with multi-stepped columns, and six walnut backed chairs, recently reupholstered in cream suede, 265cm long extended 100cm wide (7) With a copy of the receipt 5th April 1938, Dining table no.30-0-0; the set of six chairs no.36-0-0.

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