SIR ROBERT LORIMER OAK SIDE TABLE, CIRCA 1920 made by Whytock & Reid, Edinburgh, the demi-lune top on baluster cut-out supports linked by shaped pegged stretcher on bracket feet 91.5cm wide, 73.5cm high, 35cm deep Provenance: Sir James Morton, Craigiehall, Edinburgh and by family descent Literature: Morton, J., `Three Generations in a Family Textile Firm`, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1971, pages 314-5
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E.W. GODWIN (ATTRIBUTED TO) FOR WILLIAM WATT, LONDON ROSEWOOD CENTRE TABLE, CIRCA 1880 the octagonal top with moulded edge, above square and tapering reeded supports, with beaded knops, linked by panelled stretchers on outswept legs, terminating in carved claw and ball feet with pot castors 67cm diameter, 70cm high Note; See Sotheby`s `Applied Art and 20th Century Design`, 3rd May 2002 for a similar oak example with stamped mark `William Watt, Furniture Maker for E.W. Godwin, 40 345.0 (?)`
BRUCE TALBERT (MANNER OF) OAK BREAKFRONT LOW BOOKCASE, CIRCA 1890 the moulded top above central section with twin glazed doors enclosed by reeded mouldings and rosette spacers, flanked by four cupboard doors, each with corresponding mouldings and with rosette carved panels, the whole raised on a plinth 307cm wide, 133cm high, 54cm deep 369 E. GOMME LTD OAK DINING SUITE, DATED 1936 comprising A DINING TABLE, the rounded rectangular top on chamfered cross supports linked by a stretcher, 157cm long, 72cm high, 76cm wide; and SIX MATCHING DINING CHAIRS, with green leather upholstered seats (7)
PIERO FORNASETTI TWO TIER FOLDING OCCASIONAL TABLE, 1960S each tier a removable lacquered tin tray, printed and painted in gilt and coloured enamels with archaic weapons and keys, the black lacquered wooden frame with brass fittings and hinged sides bears maker`s label 66cm wide, 69cm high, 47cm deep
PETER HVIDT FOR FRANCE AND SON, DENMARK TEAK TWO-TIER COFFEE TABLE, 1960S the upper tier of L-shaped form above a lower square tier raised on turned tapering legs, bears maker`s label, 74cm square, 64cm high; AND A FRANCE & SON COFFEE TABLE DESIGNED BY PETER HVIDT, the circular top above a smaller lower tier with wicker panel on turned and tapering legs, bears maker`s label, 100cm diameter, 50cm high (2)
Sevres plaque signed Jacobber (1786 - 1863) circa 1825, painted with a basket of fruit on a marble table edge, signed lower right, printed factory mark and painted signature and indistinct 182? date to reverse, framed, (slight wear and oxidation to enamel of the black grapes) the plaque measuring 36cm x 43cm
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