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A George III mahogany and leather inset drum library table, circa 1790, circular top with reeded edge and gilt tooled burgundy leather inset, above an arrangement of six drawers and false drawers, turned tapered stem, four reeded downswept legs, caps and castors, 74cm high, 117cm diameter. Provenance: Private Collection of a Gentleman
A George III mahogany and painted Pembroke table, circa 1790, oval top painted with cartouche of flowers and scrolls within swags of flowers and acanthus scrolls, frieze drawers, square tapered legs, caps and castors, 73cm high, the top 98 x 83cm overall. Provenance: Private Collection of a Gentleman
A George III satinwood dressing table, circa 1790, rectangular top incorporating twin hinged sections, opening to a ratchet adjustable mirror and an arrangement of lidded compartments, square section legs and an undertier, brass caps and castors, 82cm high, 61cm wide, 46cm deep
A George III carved giltwood console table, circa 1760, mottled purple and white marble top, profusely foliate carved and pierced frieze, conforming cabriole shaped legs headed by female mask terminals, scroll carved feet, 90cm high, 125cm wide, 60cm deep. Provenance: Private Collection, Surrey. For a related designs of table see the following: Christie’s, London, Important English Furniture, 4th July 2002, Lot 110. Christie’s London, Important English Furniture, 6th July 2000, Lot 63. Patterns for ‘Marble Tables’ in this French ‘Picturesque’ manner, with flowered festooned Roman acanthus and scalloped cartouches, feature in the carver Matthias Lock’s publication Six Tables, 1746. Designs for ‘Marble Tables’ by Batty Langley (The City and Country Builder’s and Workman’s Treasury of Design’s 1740, Plates CXLIII and CXLIV) and William Jones (The Gentleman or Builder’s Companion’ 1739, Plate 32) with the inclusion of female masks, also demonstrate similarities. A related console table was sold anonymously, Christie’s New York, 24 April 1993, lot 67.
A Regency mahogany concertina action extending dining table, in the manner of Wilkinson & Sons, circa 1815, rectangular top with rounded corner and moulded edge, four additional leaves, baluster turned tapering legs, brass caps and castors, the top 142 x 330cm . Provenance: Hatchetts House, Worting, Hampshire
A Regency mahogany and leather inset drum library table, circa 1815, circular top with green gilt tooled leather inset, arrangement of drawers and false drawers, turned stem and four hipped fluted downswept legs, gilt metal lappet cast caps and castors, 73cm high, 110cm diameter
A Regency mahogany and rosewood crossbanded sofa table, circa 1815, rectangular top incorporating a pair of hinged leaves, a pair of drawers and an opposing pair of false drawers, twin turned uprights, downswept legs, brass lion paw caps and castors, 73cm high, 92cm wide, 71cm deep. Provenance: Private Collection, Surrey
A George IV zebra wood and specimen marble mounted centre table, attributed to Gillows of Lancaster, circa 1825, circular top with gadrooned edge, inset with a specimen marble section of concentric circular design, baluster stem, carved giltwood lion paw feet, 71cm high, 84.5cm diameter. Provenance: Private Collection, Surrey. For related examples attributed to Gillows see: Sotheby’s, London, English & Continental Furniture, 8th June 2005, Lot 74. (Provenance: Barlborough Hall, Derbyshire). Sotheby’s London, 4th February 2000, Lot 116. Christie’s London, Lord St Helens and Sir William FitzHerbert, 22nd January 2009, Lot 550. Similarities can be drawn from Gillows design for a ‘circular sofa table’ illustrated circa 1820 in a drawing room plan by Gillow of Oxford Street (see S.E. Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London, Woodbridge 2008, vol II, p.349). The design of the table being offered is also closely related to tables in similar room plan on adjacent pages of Stuart’s book.
A William IV mahogany console table, circa 1835, rectangular top, frieze carved with scrolling acanthus, on elaborate scrolling supports, claw feet, above a concave undertier, 100cm high, 140cm wide, 60cm deep. Provenance: Christie’s, London, Fine Furniture, 20th September 2001. Lot 116. Anonymous sale, Sotheby’s London, 5 July 1996, lot 149. A paper label on the reverse inscribed in ink ‘...4 37 A. Brocklebank’ (?) and ‘119’, and inscribed in chalk ‘LOT 149’. The crest carved the frieze is that of the Case family of Ince and Red Hazels, Lancashire, and Thingwall Hall, near Liverpool. The overall design of the table relates to patterns for ‘Console’ and ‘Pier’ tables issued in George Smith’s, Cabinet Maker’s Guide, 1826, pls. LXIV and XXVII.
A Victorian mahogany adjustable reading table, circa 1860, rectangular top with twin ratchet adjustable rests, tapering octagonal stem, concave sided plinth, turned feet and castors, 72cm high, 91cm wide, 45cm deep. Provenance: Private Collection of a Gentleman
A Victorian mahogany extending dining table, circa 1890, with three additional leaves, shaped rectangular top with moulded edge conforming frieze, baluster shaped square section tapering legs with reeded detail, brass caps and castors, 76cm high, the top 130 x 290cm overall
A mahogany writing table stamped T WILLSON, in George II style, second quarter 19th century, frieze drawer stamped T. WILLSON, 68 GREAT QUEEN STREET, LONDON, an arrangement of five drawers around the kneehole, turned tapering legs, pad feet, 84cm high, 105cm wide, 61cm deep. Provenance: Private Collection, London
A Victorian walnut suite of seat furniture, circa 1880, comprising an open armchair, a side chair and a set of six side chairs, each button upholstered, foliate carved toprails, fluted supports; together with a Victorian walnut and marquetry table, circa 1880, figured walnut top, foliate carved baluster stem, four downswept legs and scroll feet, on ceramic castors, 73cm high, the top 140 x 110cm overall
A white painted and parcel gilt console table and mirror, in Regency style, late 19th/early 20th century, the bevelled oval mirror plate above a red marble top supported by sabre legs ending in paw feet on a concave plinth base, 294cm high overall, 140cm wide, 50cm deep. Provenance: Formerly at Marsh Court, Stockbridge
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY SILVER BACKED DRESSING TABLE SET of HAND MIRROR, TWO CLOTHES BRUSHES, HAIR BRUSH AND TORTOISESHELL COMB, each with bright cut decoration, Birmingham 1922, TOGETHER WITH A THREE PIECE SILVER BACKED BRUSH SET with HAND MIRROR, Birmingham 1928, four silver teaspoons and and silver comb mount EST 90-130
SMALL EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL DRESSING TABLE TRINKET BOX, on three pad feet, Birmingham 1909 (broken hinge) also A SILVER PAGE MARKER with engine turned handle, London 1891, a PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER MUSTARD SPOONS, A SMALL PAIR OF SILVER SUGAR TONGS and a salt spoon EST 30-50
FIVE PIECE EMBOSSED SILVER DRESSING TABLE SET, embossed wit birds amongst foliate scroll work, vacant cartouches, comprising; PAIR OF DWARF CANDLESTICKS, weighted, 4" (10.1cm) high (one a.f.) CIRCULAR BOX AND COVER with plush lined interior, 3 1/2" (8.9cm) diameter, CUT GLASS SCENT BOTTLE with plain collar and pull off cover, 4 1/4" (10.8cm) high and GLASS POWDER JAR with mirror to the underside of the pull-off cover, Birmingham 1957, 1958 and 1959 (5) EST 50-80
BOXED SET OF EIGHT PAIRS OF KNIVES AND FORKS, with buckhorn handles, TOGETHER WITH A SIMILAR SET OF SIX KNIVES, boxed, THREE PIECE SERVING SET, circular, GALLERIED TRAY, HIP FLASK with bayonet screw top, ANOTHER, TABLE CIGARETTE BOX with pictorial cover, trumpet VASE, pickle jar in holder with fork etc. EST 35-50
GOOD QUALITY EDWARDIAN LINE INLAID MAHOGANY TWO DRAWER CUTLERY CANTEEN, with bow front and lift up top, on a matching table stand with frieze drawers, square tapering legs and brass castors , 40 1/2" (102.9cm) high, 22 3/4" (57.8cm) wide, overall, CONTAINING A NINETY TWO PIECE PART SERVICE OF ELECTROPLATED CUTLERY FOR 12 PERSONS, including; pair of gravy spoons, bread knife, pair of sauce ladles and sundry electroplated cutlery EST 300-400
A cased silver and enameled travelling dressing table set, comprising mirror, clothes brush, comb, 2 cologne bottles, a pair of round bottles, and a larger glass round bottle with light brown guilloche enamelled sunburst designs. All pieces hallmarked for Birmingham 1939 and contained in fitted leatherette carrying case and with matching outer suitcase.
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