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A Regency mahogany and brass marquetry folding games table, circa 1815, folding top opening to a baize interior, and brass marquetry decorated frieze on gilt metal mounted lyre supports, pole turned stretcher and four reeded and brass strung downswept legs, brass lion paw caps and castors, mount stamped Mursell & Blake, Lymington, 75cm high, 92cm wide, 46cm deep. Provenance: Cowdray
A Regency rosewood and brass marquetry folding card table, circa 1815, the folding top opening to a baize inset, on twin downswept supports above a quatreform base incorporating four hipped downswept legs, caps and castors, 73cm high, 91cm wide, 45cm deep. Provenance: Cowdray
A William IV rosewood games table, circa 1830, in the manner of Gillows, the rectangular top with central slide section inlaid with drafts board and enclosing a backgammon board on a lotus carved baluster column and reeded legs with caps and castors, 86cm high, 57cm wide, 47cm deep. Provenance: Cornwallis
A George IV scagliola mounted carved giltwood and painted circular centre table, circa 1825, in the manner of Marsh and Tatham, the top with central scene depicting a capriccio of Classical ruins, within an oak leaf and acorn decorated border, the top with gadrooned edge above central leaf carved stem and three serpentine shaped dolphin supports, on a shaped triangular base, turned feet and castors, 80cm high, the top 92cm diameter. Provenance: Cowdray. For a similar scagliola mounted centre table see Christie’s New York, A Celebration of the English Country House, 4th April 2007. ‘The use of dolphins as supports for table tops first became popular in English furniture design in the second quarter of the eighteenth century. The form was revived in the Regency and early Victorian period, as seen in the celebrated suite of dolphin furniture supplied to Powderham Castle, Devonshire in 1797-99, almost certainly by the Royal cabinet makers Marsh and Tatham, and a pair of console tables, almost certainly made by Marsh and Tatham for the 1st Duke of Sutherland at Cleveland House, London, sold, Christie’s, July 4, 1991, lot 161. Thomas Sheraton illustrated furniture with dolphins in his Cabinet Dictionary of 1803, pl. 16, and twenty years later, in 1825, Rudolf Ackermann’s Repository was recommending ‘modern French furniture’, the dolphin motif used as supports for a centre table (see P. Agius, Ackermann’s Regency Furniture and Interiors, London, 1984, p.161, pl. 148).’
A William IV bird’s eye maple and marquetry side table, circa 1835, stamped MILES AND EDWARDS, 134 OXFORD STREET, LONDON, the top with arabesque marquetry border, above three short drawers, on dual turned supports united by a turned stretcher, on scrolling feet, 74cm high, 98.5cm wide, 55.5cm deep. The Oxford Street firm of Miles and Edwards was established by Henry Miles and John Edwards in 1822. The firm continued until 1844 when it was taken over by C. Hindley and Sons.
A Victorian papier mâché occasional table, circa 1880, the hinged serpentine top painted and inset with mother-of-pearl depicting fruiting vine, on an ebonised gateleg action base, 50cm high, the top 74 x 55cm overall, together with two further Victorian papier mâché , mother-of-pearl and gilt metal tray top tables, circa 1880, one circular, the other oval, on gilt metal stands, each 42cm high. Provenance: Berry
A blue cotton covered kidney shaped dressing table, of recent manufacture, 73cm high, 113cm wide, 65cm deep; together with a matched stool, covered in matching blue cotton fabric (mirror and lamp not included). Provenance: Ropley House, Alresford, Hampshire
A kingwood, mahogany and gilt metal mounted serpentine side table, in Louis XV style, 19th century, the variegated marble top above a drawer, cabriole shaped square section legs centred by an undertier, 77cm high, 51cm wide, 37cm deep. Provenance: Cowdray
A Louis Philippe mahogany folding games table, second quarter 19th century, the rectangular top opening to a circular baize inset, above a frieze drawer, X-shaped supports and a pole stretcher, brass lion paw caps and castors, 75cm high, 63cm wide, 40cm deep. Provenance: Cowdray
A carved mahogany and grey marble mounted circular occasional table, in Empire style, late 19th/early 20th century, the plain frieze above ram’s head surmounted outswept legs, circular undertier, carved lion paw feet, brass castors, 70cm high, 61cm diameter. Provenance: Cowdray
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