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A pair of late 19thC Chinese hardwood low or urn table, each with a shaped stretcher and legs, 51cm high, 41cm wide, 30cm deep, and three other similar examples. (5) This lot is located at Oundle, Near Peterborough, PE8, viewing and collection by appointment only by calling our Lincoln office 01522 524984.
A 19thC Spanish or Portuguese table base, painted to simulate marble, of H form with balustrade type supports, 70cm high, 162cm wide. This lot is located at Oundle, Near Peterborough, PE8, viewing and collection by appointment only by calling our Lincoln office 01522 524984.
A late 19th/early 20thC low Chinese painted elm coffee table, with a single drawer, on shaped legs, 32cm high, 77cm wide, 50cm deep. This lot is located at Oundle, Near Peterborough, PE8, viewing and collection by appointment only by calling our Lincoln office 01522 524984.
A George IV rosewood and brass inlaid breakfast table, with a circular top, on a tapering cylindrical column and concave platform, with carved paw feet, 130cm diameter, 71cm high. This lot is located at Oundle, Near Peterborough, PE8, viewing and collection by appointment only by calling our Lincoln office 01522 524984.
An early 20thC ebonised display table, with glass sides, part Perspex top, on cabriole legs, 87cm high, 80cm wide, 62cm deep. (AF) This lot is located at Oundle, Near Peterborough, PE8, viewing and collection by appointment only by calling our Lincoln office 01522 524984.
A Chinese red painted low table or bench, the rectangular top with a moulded edge, above a pierced and carved frieze, on shaped legs, 156cm wide. This lot is located at Oundle, Near Peterborough, PE8, viewing and collection by appointment only by calling our Lincoln office 01522 524984.
An early 19thC oak drop leaf table, on square tapering legs, a mahogany drop leaf table with pad feet, and two further 19thC mahogany drop leaf tables. This lot is located at Oundle, Near Peterborough, PE8, viewing and collection by appointment only by calling our Lincoln office 01522 524984.
A rectangular Chinese low altar or side table, with a slatted top, and a pierced carved frieze decorated with roundels, etc., on shaped legs, 50cm high, 180cm wide. This lot is located at Oundle, Near Peterborough, PE8, viewing and collection by appointment only by calling our Lincoln office 01522 524984.
Four various Chinese hardwood and other two and three tier urn tables, to include a plain hardwood example of plain design, with a shaped undertier, an elm table with carved and pierced frieze and lattice base, various sizes. This lot is located at Oundle, Near Peterborough, PE8, viewing and collection by appointment only by calling our Lincoln office 01522 524984.
A Louis XV ormolu-mounted kingwood, sycamore and fruitwood marquetry table de salon, Mid-18th century, by Léonard Boudin (1735-1807), 71x72x40 cm, Provenance: Property of a Dutch noble family.- acquired at Jean Lupu, Paris, 11 April 1997. The shaped rectangular top inlaid with a musical trophy, above a gilt-tooled green leather lined slide and a frieze drawer to either side, on cabriole legs.
A Louis XV ormolu-mounted tulipwood table de nuit, Mid-18th century, 94x56x37 cm, Provenance: Property of a Dutch noble family.- with Adriano Ribolzi, Monte Carlo, 3 February 1999, by whom sold at FFR 200.000Collection Prof.Dr.Drs.Anton C.R. Dreesmann, Laren, inv.no. D160, his sale, Christie’s London, The Dr. Anton C.R. Dreesmann Collection, part II, European Furniture and Chinese Export Porcelain, ‘Pieter-6672’, 10 April 2002, lot 266 (bought-in)Sale: Christie’s Amsterdam BV, Furniture, Clocks, Ceramics, Sculpture and Works of Art, ÁMS-2560’, 25 september 2002, lot 580Acquired at Pieter Hoogendijk, Antiquair, ’t Benthuys, Baarn, during pAn Amsterdam, October 2002Literature: (Auction catalogue), The Anton C.R. Dreesmann Collection’, 5 vols, Christie’s International UK Ltd, London, 04/2002, vol.II, European Furniture and Chinese Export Porcelain, including Clocks,Antiquities and Works of Art’, Pieter-6672’ 10 april 2002, cat.nr. 266, p.91, ill.p.91(Auction catalogue), Furniture, Clocks, Ceramics, Sculpture and Works of Art’,AMS-2560’, Christie’s Amsterdam BV, Amsterdam, 25 September 2002, cat.nt. 580 p.142, ill. P. 142, The shaped and dished brèche d'Alep marble top, above a tambour shutter enclosing a further brèche d'Alep top, with carrying handles to the sides, on cabriole legs joined by a conformingly shaped undertier, on castors.
A Louis XV ormolu-mounted tulipwood and kingwood parquetry occasional table, Mid-18th century, by Pierre Roussel, 69x44x31 cm, Provenance: Property of a Dutch noble family. The shaped rectangular top inlaid with cube cartouche, above a red-leather lined slide and a frieze drawer, on cabriole legs joined by an undertier, stamped ‘JME’ and 'P.ROUSSEL' to the underside of the top.
A Louis XVI ormolu-mounted mahogany extending dining table, Late 18th century, H 75 cm, D 143 cm, when extended L ca. 300 cm, Provenance: Property of a Dutch noble family. The circular extending drop-leaf top above six octagonal tapering legs ending in toupie feet with castors, together with three later extra mahogany leaves.
A Louis XVI ormolu-mounted tulipwood and fruitwood bonheur-du-jour, A Louis XVI ormolu-mounted tulipwood and fruitwood bonheur-du-jour, By Jacques-Laurent Cosson (1737-1812), last quarter 18th century, Provenance:Acquired by the parents of the present owners in the 1970s, thence by descent.The long career of the Parisian furniture maker Jacques-Laurent Cosson (1737-1812) witnessed a change in his style from Louis XV to Transition (an oval rosewood table in the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris) and finally to Louis XVI as in the present bonheur-du-jour (see also a rosewood and violet wood secrétaire in the Musée du Louvre, Paris). Cosson produced a broad range of furniture, such as commodes, bureaux plats, bureaux à cylindre, tables de salon, secretaires and encoignures, sometimes using plaques of Sèvres porcelain or ivory as inlay material. He became a maître ébéniste in September 1765, and in 1784 he was appointed conseiller de la société des Menuisiers-Ebénistes. Cosson had an atelier in the Rue de Charonne in Paris, working for colleagues like Pierre Migeon et Louis Moreau (maître in 1791). In May 1780, Cosson married Marie-Nicole Mansion (d. 1782), daughter of Claude Mansion. Their son Jean-François was presumably the ébéniste who worked at Faubourg-Saint-Antoine between 1822 and 1830. The rectangular top with pierced three-quarter gallery surround, above a tambour shutter, enclosing a fitted interior with seven compartments above three drawers, the frieze drawer with hinged fall front and gilt-tooled red leather-lined interior, on square tapering legs joined by a rectangular undertier, stamped to the underside J. L COSSON. 110 x 83 x 49 cm,
A late Louis XVI brass-banded kingwood and tulipwood games table, Ca. 1800, 74x86x41 cm, Provenance: Property of a Dutch noble family. The hinged rectangular top inlaid with a quarter-veneered panel, with green baize-lined interior to the reverse, on square tapering legs and toupie feet.
A Maison Ramsay gilt wrought-iron coffee table, Late 1940s/early 1950s, France, Ca. 39x100x52 cm, The rectangular glass top with angled corners, above a corresponding support, on four hook-shaped legs connected by an iron rope stretcher, on trapezoid feet. This coffee table was made by the Parisian 20th-century furniture and decoration company Maison Ramsay during the late 1940s or early 1950s. The house was active from the early years of the century, and the years between 1940 and the late 1970s proved to be their most successful. Through their stylised neoclassicism, the Maison shared in the styles represented by the great ‘artiste-décorateurs’ and ‘ferronniers’of the century, such as Raymond Subes (1893-1970), Gilbert Poillerat (1902-1988) and Jacques Adnet (1900-1984).
Gabriella Crespi (1922-2017), A rare 'Fungo' brass and bamboo table lamp, from the 'Rising Sun' series, 1970s, Italy, H 69 cm, D 46 cm, The domed shade consisting of bent bamboo canes, within a brass frame, on a flared brass body, marked ‘Gabriella Crespi BREV’ to the brass top of the shade and with impressed signature ‘Gabriella Crespi’ just above the lower rim of the base. The brass of the body and shade frame heavily oxidated,
A pair of vintage 1960's Criterion table top, industrial stacking metal / steel filing cabinets. In an army green colourway with brass pull handles. Made in England with original manufacturers labels to front. Measures 39cm (depth), 25cm (width), 18cm (height)
An early 20th century Edwardian mahogany dressing table. The dressing table having a carved central mirror flanked by drawers either side on top tier, over a bank of two over one drawer with brass swing handles. All raised on carved cabriole supports. Measures approx 156 x 123 x 62cm
A 20th Century reproduction mahogany nightstand bedside table comprising of a overhanging square top with bank of two small drawers set with gilt metal pull handles. Inlaid with satinwood and raised on tapering square legs. Measures approx; 72cm x 61cm x 34cm.
A 20th century, 17th century Jacobean revival pine joint stool with a oak occasional hall table. Of rectangular form with planked top and trestle legs with stretch, the other having a flared top turned legs united by perimeter stretcher. Measures approx 50 x 48 x 25cm.
A Victorian 19th century wind-out dining table of square form, having turned supports on castors, accompanied by a set of six carved Regency revival mahogany dining chairs on casters, with ornate carvings to back supports. Measures approx. 73cm x 121cm x (174cm extended) 103cm.
A large 19th Century Victorian mahogany extendable dining table and near matching set of six chairs. The table having a large rectangular top with all raised on carved reeded supports upon castors. The chairs with shaped backrests and padded seat rests with each raised on straight supports united by stretchers.
A retro vintage mid 20th century veneered mirror back dressing table / dressing chest of drawers. Rectangular form with an arrangement of four graduating drawers with recessed pulls raised on tapering circular legs, complete with rectangular drop in mirror back. Measures approx 116 x 122 x 46cm.
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