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SID POLLARD OAK OCTAGONAL BREAKFAST TABLE, c.1950, the fox-tongue jointed substantial top raised on a cruciform pedestal and base, adzed. 0.71m by 1.07m by 1.07m. Note: Sid Pollard was one of Robert Thompson’s early craftsmen. His relationship with Robert Thompson ended and he worked for Pollard Builders of Bagby. All of Sid Pollard’s early work is unsigned.
A SHAPLAND & PETTER INLAID RED WALNUT TABLE-TOP REVOLVING BOOKCASE, c.1910, the shaped square top satinwood inlaid with scrolling foliage, raised on square section columns and four tablets inlaid with Art Nouveau foliage, revolving on a circular base, bookcase and base stamped no. 113. 0.33m by 0.34m. Literature: For a similar example by Shapland and Petter see plate 253 on page 236 of Andrew, John, Arts and Crafts Furniture, Antique Collectors Club, 2005.
ATTRIBUTED TO J.P. WHITE OF BEDFORD: AN ARTS & CRAFTS LIMED OAK BEDROOM SUITE, with Gothic decoration, comprising single bed, chest of drawers, toilet mirror, cheval mirror, dressing table and stool and wardrobe, each piece with painted decoration and Gothic arch carving, the pulls and general form typical of the Arts & Crafts movement and the wardrobe with iron strapwork hinges. Wardrobe 1.76m by 1.00m by 0.49m
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY FOLDOVER CARD TABLE, in the Georgian taste, the rectangular crossbanded string-inlaid top opening to reveal a baize-lined interior fitted with wells, above two frieze drawers, raised on square section legs terminating in castors. 0.73m by 0.70m by 0.40m (closed)
A GOOD QUALITY GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD INLAID DEMILUNE CARD TABLE, c.1900, the cross-banded and flame veneered segmented top with a marquetry fan burst, opening to reveal a green baize lined playing surface above a string-inlaid frieze, raised on stop-fluted square tapering legs terminating in bombe spade feet. 0.74m by 0.94m by 0.90m (open)
A CANNEY HILL POTTERY CAT, 19th CENTURY, brown-glazed, seated on an integral oval plinth. Height 28cm. Note: The Canney Hill Pottery was set up near Bishop Auckland in South Durham in c. 1840 and closed in 1913. It produced decorative and table wares for the rapidly expanding mining towns and villages in the area. A very similar example of this cat forms part of the Bowes Museum Collection, Barnard Castle.
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