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A 19th century Anglo Dutch parquetry table cabinet, probably Antwerp, with hinged and sliding top enclosing a compartmentalised interior with concealed drawers over a pair of parquetry doors decorated with an interior view and enclosing an arrangement of twelve small drawers and cupboard door, with illusionist mirrored interior, on shaped bracket feet, H.2ft 1ins W.2ft 1ins Starting Price: £1200
A good George III style serpentine fronted mahogany serving table in the manner of William Vile, circa 1880, the top with acanthus and egg and dart moulded border edge, the frieze fitted twin drawers with swagged and pendant husk and oval floriate paterae applied decoration centred by a swagged and acanthus leaf classical female mask motif within bead and bead and reed line borders, the whole flanked to either end with twin oval floriate paterae headers above twin acanthus, pendant husk and acanthus scrolling tapering legs on moulded feet, the plain single back legs on corresponding feet Provenance: By repute, removed from Newberry Hall, Country Kildare, Ireland. Newberry Hall, situated in the parish of Carbury, Co. Kildare, was built in the 1760s for Arthur Pomeroy. Built in the Palladian style house of red brick with stone facings, its design is attributed to the amateur architect Nathaniel Clements. Arthur Pomeroy, who later became Lord Haberton, obtained the lands of Newberry through marriage to Mary Colley in 1747. The Colley family were at this time living in Carbury Castle. Pomeroy, although owning a house in Dublin, decided to build himself a country seat at Newberry, thus commissioning the construction of house. 92cm high, 153cm wide, 57.5cm deep In good condition commensurate with age, with some very minor scratches and dents. View on auctionatrium.com
An early 20th century Colonial coromandel demi lune side table, the top above a shallow frieze and four spiral twist supports, the front legs united by a central plain crinoline stretcher flanked by two bowed stretchers Provenance: Brought back to the Great Britain by the vendors family in the early years of the last century. 77cm high, 76cm wide, 48cm deep. In good condition, the top with old fine splits. View on auctionatrium.com
A mid 18th century mahogany drop flap supper table, the single reeded edge drop flap top on cabriole legs and pad feet 70cm high, 123cm wide, 50cm deep (79cm deep extended) In good condition with typical old scratches and wear commensurate with age, the flap detached from worn hinge. View on auctionatrium.com
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