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A 19th century Anglo-Indian carved and pierced rosewood serpentine console table, having a scrolling foliage raised back to a leaf carved edge top, on conforming frieze, with cabriole legs with scroll toes united by peripheral stretchers, 41.5in (105.5cm) h, 57in (145cm) w, 28in (71cm) d.
An early 19th century rosewood tea table, with a bird`s eye maple bounded top with boxwood stringing, hinging on twin supports above a part divided frieze drawer with an ivory escutcheon and later brass handles on square tapering legs on brass castors, 29.5in (75cm) h, 34.75in (88.5cm) w, 18in (45.5cm) d.
An early Victorian mahogany pedestal writing table, the oblong top with a wide rosewood crossbanding, above two frieze drawers one with later partitions, having a dummy reverse, the fluted stem on four carved leaf hipped moulded scroll legs with brass leaf sabots and castors, 28.5in (72cm) h, 56.25in (143cm) w, 30in (76cm) d. Provenance: Lady Paskin, Great Wishford.
A late 19th century Italian marquetry table cabinet, with an olive wood ground and star motifs with a Greek key border, the top with a bronzed handle, the fall reverse inlaid a central portrait bust surrounded by grotesques, revealing an arrangement of eight drawers with similar inlaid fronts with drop handles, 8.5in (21.5cm) h, 10.25in (26cm) w, 8in (20cm) d.
A 19th century satinwood Pembroke table, the crossbanded twin flap top with further banding in tulipwood and kingwood above a bowfront end frieze drawer, on inlaid square tapering legs with applied collars and brass castors, 27in (68.5cm) h, 20.5in (52cm) w closed, 32in (81.5cm) l.
A George III mahogany demi-lune tea table, the crossbanded top with stringing, hinged on twin supports above a part divided frieze drawer on paterae headed square tapering legs, 28.5in (72.5cm) h, 42.25in (107cm) w, 20.75in (53cm) d. Provenance: Bought from Randolph Antiques, Hadleigh, Suffolk in 1976.
An early 19th century mahogany draughtsman`s table, with ebonised stringing, the leather inset twin flap top hinging to a veneered surface above apposing frieze drawers, one with partitions for pens and ink the other previously fitted, on a ring turned stem and four scroll legs with brass paw sabots and castors, 29.75in (75.5cm) h, 27.5in (70cm) w closed, 55in (140cm) open, 26in (66cm) d.
A good Art Deco Shelley forty-five piece table service decorated in the Blue Iris pattern in the Queen Anne shape, comprising octagonal teapot and stand, cream jug, sugar bowl, slop bowl, two bread plates, five bowls, ten side plates, eleven saucers, nine cups, serving bowl, hors d`oeuvre dish, also a twin handled butter dish, printed factory marks and no.11561 to base (part af) (illustrated)
A late Victorian silverplated and clear glass oval table top biscuit barrel with cut glass liner and twist column and scrolled supports raised on dentil cornice base, with pineapple and floral finial, with ring suspension handle loops, one lacking handle, length 20cm, height 17cm (illustrated)
A 19th century silverplated three bottle table stand, the central panel cast with mask head fish and foliate on triform lobed base with later Krosno clear glass bottles each having white metal grape and leaf cast decanter labels, marked whisky, brandy and gin, height 42cm
A pair of 19th century Sheffield plated two branch table candlesticks, the tapering column supporting arched shaped reeded arms with socle ends, raised on ring banded circular weighted bases, height 22.5cm, also a 19th century Sheffield plated candlestick the circular tapering column with repousse banded floral and leaf decoration, height 29cm (3)
A George IV matched hallmarked silver twelve setting canteen in rectangular oak box, comprising twelve table forks, twelve desert forks, twelve desert spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve table spoons and two sauce ladles, London 1918/19, makers mark DF in oval lozenge and twelve fish knives and forks and matching fish servers having bone handles, by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1915/16, the rectangular box marked John Hall & Co, 56 King Street, Manchester and 10 Dale Street, Liverpool, weight 139oz plus the silver bladed fish knives, forks and servers a further 45oz, gross weight including bone handles
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