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An Elm Farmhouse Table. The Impressive 2½ inch (31 cm) thick well-figured plank top of good colour & patination, measuring 95½ ins x 46 ins (242.5 cms x 117 cms). The four cup & cover legs and block feet united by a thick H-form stretcher. 28½ ins (72 cms) in height. *
A Fine & Impressive Antique Italian Walnut Renaissance Style Table. The thick plank top above a plain frieze. The three winged monopod carved brackets at each end united by a moulded central stretcher with five arches and fine reeded columns. Raised on six compressed bun feet 29½ ins (75 cms) high, 92 ins (234 cms) in width, 31 ins (79 cms) depth.
A 17th Century Spanish Walnut Table. The rustic rectangular top above a single drawer with geometric carved panels and a shaped iron escutcheon and ball knopped handle. The large baluster legs united by a H-form stretcher. 30 ins x 39 ins x 23½ ins (77 cms x 99 cms x 60 cms).
An Elizabethan Style Oak Refectory Table. The long two plank top with cleated ends above rails carved with foliate twin scrolls. The six large cup & cover legs boldly carved with lobed collars and grape vine and united by thick moulded stretchers & block feet 31½ ins (80 cms) in height, 114 ins (290 cms) in length, 33½ (85 cms) in width.
A HANDSOME EDWARDIAN SILVER AND CUT-GLASS TABLE CENTREPIECE, JAMES DEAKIN & SONS, SHEFFIELD 1902, the triform platform base with acanthus scroll feet cast with scrolls and stylised leaves and surmounted by three elaborately cast griffins beneath a waisted baluster stem with trumpet supporting a cut-glass bowl. Height 34.5cm, weight of silver approx. 51oz.
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY BREAKFAST TABLE, the rectangular tilt-top with ebonised string inlay, raised on an impressive reeded baluster standard continuing to four scroll-capped downswept legs terminating in leaf cast and engraved brass caps, moving on castors. 0.72m by 1.41m by 1.05m
A LADY`S ROSEWOOD AND MARQUETRY WRITING TABLE, c.1890, the moulded rectangular break-front top with inset writing surface and stationery box superstructure, fitted with a frieze drawer with brass pulls, raised on square section tapering legs joined by a shelf stretcher, moving on castors. 0.84m by 0.76m by 0.47m
A CARVED OAK AND LEATHER-INSET LIBRARY TABLE, 19th CENTURY, the moulded rectangular top with cut-off corners and with a gilt-tooled writing surface, above a leaf-carved frieze fitted with a long drawer with mask cup pull and a lion mask corbel to each corner, raised on a refectory base with opposing pairs of cup and cover legs continuing to dolphin feet joined by a long stretcher. 0.75m by 1.40m by 0.90m
ROBERT "MOUSEMAN" THOMPSON OF KILBURN: A PAIR OF 1940`s OAK TABLE LAMPS, each faceted "cup" with triangular cut-outs above a tapering standard continuing to a block base carved with a leaf to each corner, adzed to all visible areas, good colour and carved mouse signatures. 0.37m including fitting
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