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A set of four Victorian patinated cast iron, metal and glazed table lanterns, circa 1880, in Gothic style, each with six spiked finials above the hexagonal bodies, each side with arched windows with red glass panels flanked by projecting columns, on knopped hexagonal section stems, and conforming bases, 37cm high, and two hexagonal oak and embossed leather covered plinth bases. Provenance: Hilmarton Manor, Hilmarton, near Calne, Wiltshire.
A Black Forest carved wood cuckoo table clock, late 19th century, the skeletonised movement with fusee for the going train and barrel for the strike train operating the cuckoo automaton who announces the hour and half hour via a door to the gable of the case, the dial with white Roman numerals and pierced faux bone hands in a gabled case with pierced Gothic pendant decoration to pediment and conforming shaped gallery to the blind fret panel inset stepped base incorporating bracket feet with shaped apron between, 53cm (21ins) high
An oak and walnut refectory refectory or kitchen table, second half 19th century, single plank walnut top with cleated ends, four frieze drawers on each longer frieze, a frieze drawer on each shorter end, square section legs and stretchers, 77cm high, the top 80cm x 333cm. Provenance: Donnington Castle House, Donnington, Newbury, Berkshire.
A George III mahogany side table, circa 1770, moulded rectangular top, frieze drawer, cabochon moulded frieze, square section tapering legs and moulded feet, 88cm high, 97cm wide, 61cm deep. Provenance: Donnington Castle House, Donnington, Newbury, Berkshire.
A George IV mahogany serving table, circa 1825, in the manner of Gillows, rectangular top with moulded edge and frieze cornered by patera terminals, baluster turned and reeded tapering legs, 92cm high, 130cm wide, 59cm deep. Provenance: Donnington Castle House, Donnington, Newbury, Berkshire.
A Regency mahogany drum library table, circa 1815, gilt tooled green leather inset, four drawers an four opposing false drawers, turned stem, three downswept legs, brass lion paw caps and castors, 75cm high, 107cm diameter. Provenance: Donnington Castle House, Donnington, Newbury, Berkshire.
A George III mahogany Pembroke table, circa 1760, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, hinged rectangular top, on square section legs united by a shaped stretcher centred by an urn finial, 75cm high, the top 63cm wide, 61cm deep. Provenance: Apsley Estates, Hampshire.
A Regency mahogany triple pedestal dining table, circa 1815, with two additional leaves, the top with two demi-lune ends and a central section, on turned tapering stems with sabre legs and brass caps and castors, 73cm high, the top 313 x 120cm overall. Provenance: Apsley Estates, Hampshire.
A walnut centre table, probably South German, first half 18th century, the quarter veneered top, with banded oval to centre, above a scroll carved and shaped frieze with a drawer on cabriole legs and hoof feet, 74cm high, the top 96cm x 68cm. Provenance: Apsley Estates, Hampshire.
A George III mahogany and ebony strung serving table, in the manner of George Smith, circa 1810, brass rear gallery, rectangular top, three frieze drawers incorporating cast metal lion mask terminals, turned tapering reeded legs headed by acanthus cast capitals, cast metal lion paw feet, 135, 199, 76cm deep. For a sideboard of related design see Christie`s, Important English Furniture, 7th June 2007, London King Street, Lot 101. This pattern of sideboard with its reeded and lion-footed pillars capped by lion-headed tablets features in an 1804 design for an Egyptian style sideboard-table issued in George Smith`s Collection of Designs for Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, 1808 (pl. 92). The Smith design is likely to have inspired a related sideboard-table formerly at Bramham Park, Yorkshire, which is thought to have been among the furniture introduced in 1814 and has been linked with a payment of £21 made to the York cabinet-maker, John Bellerby Senior (d. 1827) (illustrated in situ, A. Oswald, `Bramham Park-II`, Country Life, 27 April 1958, p. 402, fig. 6 and sold anonymously, Christie`s, New York, 23 April 1988, lot 158).. See also, The Pictorial Dictionary of English 19th Century Furniture Design, Antique Collectors Club, 1977, Pages 426 and 427 for sideboards with related characteristics.
A mahogany triple pillar dining table in George III style, first half 20th century, with two additional leaf insertions, rectangular shaped top with moulded edge and rounded corners, each turned pillar on four reeded downswept legs, brass caps and castors, the central section separating with additional clip on ends to form a separate breakfast table, 74cm high, the top 114cm x 365cm fully extended, the breakfast table measuring 74cm high, the top 114cm x 106cm. Provenance: Private collection, Buckinghamshire.
A Regency rosewood combined games and work table, circa 1815, ratchet adjustable and sliding top revealing a parquetry backgammon board, flanked by semi lidded sections, sliding work bag, pierced tapering trestle supports, moulded stretcher, anthemion cast brass caps and castors, 75cm high, 70cm wide, 41cm deep. Provenance: Private collection, Buckinghamshire.
A Regency rosewood and gilt metal mounted work table, circa 1815, hinged lid opening to a removable tray revealing a recess, baluster turned stem, four downswept legs, gilt metal lion paw caps and castors, 73cm high, 45cm wide, 35cm deep. Provenance: Private collection, Buckinghamshire.
A Dutch oak draw leaf table, late 17th century, rectangular top incorporating a pair of draw leaf ends, moulded frieze, baluster turned legs and stretchers, 84cm high, the top 88cm x 155cm unextended, each draw leaf 64cm long. Provenance: Private collection, Buckinghamshire.
A rosewood, satin birch, ebonised and parcel gilt sofa table, in Regency style, of recent manufacture, with a hinged crossbanded top, above two frieze drawers on ebonised and parcel gilt base with downswept legs united by a parcel gilt and ebonised stretcher, on castors, 68cm high, the top 140cm wide, 66.5cm deep. Provenance: Property of a Lady of Title.
A William IV mahogany bowfront serving table, circa 1835, attributed to Gillows of Lancastor, with a three quarter gallery, above a central frieze drawer on lappet carved and reeded tapering legs, on reeded bun feet, 107cm high, 240cm wide, 71.5cm deep. Provenance: Property of a Lady of Title.
A Victorian mahogany extending dining table, circa 1860, rectangular top with moulded edge, moulded frieze on baluster turned tapering legs, caps and castors, with three larger leaves and two smaller leaves, 74cm high, 384cm x 136cm. Provenance: Property of a Lady of Title.
A Victorian marble topped console table, circa 1870, grey veined white marble top, moulded frieze, S-scroll legs at the front, carved with cabochon and flowerheads, scroll carved feet, 100cm high, 158cm wide, 52cm deep. Provenance: Private collection, Somerset.
A mahogany twin pedestal dining table in George III style, 20th century, moulded edge, pair of D-shaped ends, with two additional leaf insertions, turned uprights on three moulded downswept legs, brass caps and castors, 77cm high, the top 105cm x 260cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Catton House, Aynho, Oxfordshire.
An Arts and Crafts birds eye maple dressing table stamped Maple & Co. circa 1880, with a shaped rectangular mirror, line inlay and chequer banding, two frieze drawers each stamped `MAPLE & CO.`, on fluted supports and downswept legs united by a stretcher, 150cm high, 107cm wide, 55cm deep
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