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An Edwardian Satinwood Banded Envelope Card Table, early 20th century, inlaid with floral marquetry, the hinged leaves opening to reveal a green baize lined interior and gaming wells, the single frieze drawer above square tapering legs with brass toes and castors united by a wavy shaped and pierced understretcher, 56cm by 56cm by 75cm See illustration
An Edwardian Rosewood and Floral Marquetry Envelope Card Table, early 20th century, the pivoting top with four triangular shaped leaves opening to reveal a green baize lined interior and gaming wells, the single frieze drawer between canted corners and ribbon tied motifs, on slender cabriole legs with castors, united by a stepped undertier, 58cm by 58cm by 76cm See illustration
An Edwardian Rosewood and Marquetry Envelope Card Table, early 20th century, the swivel top with four folding leaves opening to reveal a green baize lined interior with gaming wells, the single frieze drawer with scrolling bone inlay, raised on square tapering legs terminating in brass toes and castors, joined by a raised square undertier with balustrade, 55cm by 55cm by 74cm
A Burmese Hardwood Centre Table, mid 19th century, the circular top with leaf carved scrolling border within a further border depicting animals and buildings within a beaded edge, pierced foliate frieze, raised on a richly carved foliate stem, the square base with scrolling carved dragon heads above leaf carved feet with recessed castors, 130cm by 77cm See illustration
A Victorian Walnut Oval Breakfast Table, late 19th century, the quarter veneered top with moulded edge and wavy shaped apron, raised on a bulbous column support with four scrolling and acanthus leaf carved S shaped brackets, the quadreform base with four leaf carved legs with recessed brass castors, 140cm by 107cm by 72cm See illustration
A Victorian Walnut Dressing Table, 3rd quarter 19th century, the rectangular bevelled glass plate within a moulded frame with scrolling leaf carved brackets, the superstructure with four bowfront drawers fitted with small handles, each pedestal comprising five graduated drawers united by a platform base, raised on recessed castors, 148cm by 70cm by 185cm See illustration
A Victorian Walnut and Parquetry Foldover Games and Sewing Table, late 19th century, the hinged foldover top inlaid with a chequer band and central panel depicting a building, the interior with a chess, backgammon and cribbage board, single frieze drawer with sliding workbox below, raised on turned tapering baluster supports with leaf carved cabriole legs and castors joined by a turned understretcher, 59cm by 43cm by 74cm See illustration
A Victorian Walnut Work Table, late 19th century, the hinged serpentine shaped lid opening to reveal a fitted interior of dividers and velvet lined workbox below, the carved baluster support raised on triform cabriole legs with leaf carved shoulders and scrolling toes with small castors, 56cm by 40cm by 74cm See illustration
A Victorian Walnut Foldover Card Table, circa 1870, the shaped top with scrolling leaf carved edge, opening to reveal a green baize lined interior, the plain frieze centred by a leaf carved and scrolling cresting, the carved bulbous support raised on a quadreform cabriole support with carved knees, scrolling toes and castors, 92cm by 46cm by 74cm
A Victorian Walnut, Amboyna and Boxwood Strung Games and Sewing Table, circa 1870, the rounded rectangular top opening to reveal a chess, backgammon and cribbage board, single frieze drawer with sliding workbox below, raised on turned tapering supports with leaf cabriole legs and castors, joined by a turned understretcher, 60cm by 41cm by 72cm See illustration
A Victorian Walnut Dropleaf Table, late 19th century, the rectangular top with two D shape drop leaves forming an oval, two frieze drawers with sliding workbox below, and two opposing sham drawers, raised on slender French cabriole legs with flower carved shoulders and scrolling toes, 65cm by 38cm by 71cm See illustration
A Victorian Walnut Sutherland Table, circa 1870, the quarter veneered drop leaves forming an oval with moulded edge, with two folding spiral turned gatelegs and two turned spiral end supports, raised on carved cabriole legs united by a turned stretcher and raised on brass castors, 102cm by 90cm by 71cm extended See illustration
A Victorian Walnut Ebony and Boxwood Strung Card and Sewing Table, circa 1870, the rounded rectangular top opening to reveal a green baize lined interior, the plain frieze above a long drawer flanked by two short drawers, sliding workbox below, raised on twin turned and leaf carved supports with carved cabriole legs, scrolling toes and castors, united by an understretcher, 77cm by 46cm by 75cm See illustration
A Sorrento Walnut and Parquetry Pedestal Table, circa 1900, the octagonal shaped top profusely inlaid with lozenge and triangular shaped motifs around a central panel of a bird amongst flowers, the turned and knopped support raised on carved cabriole tripod legs, 75cm by 75cm by 75cm
A George IV Mahogany Pembroke Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, the rounded rectangular top with two drop leaves above two frieze drawers with knob handles, opposing sham drawers, raised on ring turned and reeded tapering legs with brass toes and castors, 58cm by 84cm by 73cm extended See illustration
A Regency Mahogany Sofa Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, the rectangular top with two rounded drop leaves above two frieze drawers and opposing drawers, raised on turned baluster supports with block bases and reeded legs, with brass toes and castors united by an understretcher, 150cm extended by 66cm by 74cm See illustration
A Victorian Brown Oak Sewing Table, circa 1870, the circular hinged lid crossbanded in tulipwood, opening to reveal a painted pink interior with central conical workbox, the waisted body with turned socle and carved stem, raised on scrolling cabriole tripod base with scrolling toes, 51cm by 51cm by 75cm
A Regency Mahogany Work Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, the rectangular top with two rounded drop leaves, the two long drawers with fitted interiors and opposing sham drawers above a sliding silk-gathered workbox and rounded upright support, the circular platform base raised on Regency legs with brass leaf cast feet and castors, 51cm by 78cm by 69cm extended See illustration
A Regency Mahogany Work Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, the rectangular top with two rounded drop leaves above a green lined fitted compartment drawer, the sliding workbox with pink gathered silk body between a curved upright support, the quadreform platform base raised on leaf carved and reeded legs with brass hairy paw feet and castors, 78cm by 52cm by 71cm extended
An Unusual George III Mahogany Dressing Table, early 19th century, the superstructure with an extending mirror above two tambour front drawers flanked by two small drawers, the surface with a central easel raised on a ratchet system, three frieze drawers above a shaped apron and raised on turned baluster legs with block feet, 100cm by 58cm by 94cm See illustration
A Gilt and Gesso Console Table, 19th century, the original white and grey marble top above an egg and dart moulded edge, the C scroll acanthus apron centred by a cartouche mask and flanked by putto, raised on cabriole legs with shell and leaf moulded shoulders terminating with scrolling toes and bun feet, 180cm by 50cm by 85cm See illustration
A George I Gilt and Gesso Console Table, in the manner of James Moore, early 18th century, the later rouge de Languedoc marble top above a plain frieze, raised on leaf carved scrolling corner brackets and square tapering legs with leaf carved block feet, alterations 98cm by 54cm by 74cm (excluding marble) See illustration Provenance, property from the collection of Jean C. Lindsey, Sotheby`s, New York, sold on 6 April 2006 For similar examples see Bowett (Adam) Early Georgian Furniture 1715-1740, p.205, pl 5:10
An Impressive Satinwood, Gilt and Gesso Console Table and Mirror, late 19th century, the bevelled glass rectangular mirror within a ropetwist marginal frame flanked by painted satinwood panels of urns, ribbon tied motifs and oval portraits, the pediment with leaf cast and egg and dart moulding, the table of inverted breakfront form, richly painted with floral sprays, ribbon tied motifs and an oval medallion, the frieze centred by a fluted tablet with a moulded egg and dart edge, raised on square tapering legs decorated with husks, united by a shaped undertier centred by a small urn, the mirror 160cm by 195cm, the table 155cm by 49cm by 86cm See illustration
A Louis XV Style Kingwood and Floral Marquetry Side Table, the top inlaid with a cartouche depicting a landscape and scrolling flowers, the brass edge above a shaped frieze drawer, raised on slender cabriole legs with leaf cast foliate mounts and sabots, joined by a shaped undertier, the table 19th century, the inlay later, 62cm by 35cm by 76cm See illustration
A George IV Bird`s Eye Maple Writing Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, in the manner of Gillows, the rectangular top with three-quarter gallery above two frieze drawers fitted with small knob handles, raised on turned and reeded tapering legs with brass toes and castors, 122cm by 61cm by 76cm See illustration
A George IV Rosewood Writing Table, in the manner of Gillows, 2nd quarter of 19th century, the hinged top inset with a green leather skiver with ratchet support below, two frieze drawers flanked by two hinged drop leaves and two small drawers with opposing sham drawers, raised on turned tapering reeded legs with brass toes and castors, 71cm by 44cm by 73cm
A Mahogany and Rosewood Crossbanded Kneehole Writing Table, stamped Gillows, Lancaster, 2nd quarter 19th century, the red leather inset writing surface with a gilt Greek key pattern border, three deep drawers above the kneehole and flanked by two short drawers with conforming opposing drawers, raised on turned and tapering gadrooned legs with brass caps and castors, 124cm by 78cm by 83cm See illustration
A Regency Mahogany Drum Top Library Table, 2nd quarter 19th cnetury, the worn green leather top above four frieze drawers named P, R, S and W, with four dummy drawers, raised on a tapering support with four scrolling Regency legs terminating in brass toes and castors, 97cm by 76cm (in need of restoration)
A Late George III Mahogany Drum Top Library Table, circa 1820, with circular tooled green leather skiver, the frieze with four conforming drawers and four sham drawers with lion mask and ring drop handles, raised on a turned baluster support with three splayed legs, plain brass caps and castors, 130cm by 81cm See illustration
A Late George III Mahogany Drum Top Library Table, early 19th century, the rounded top inset with a green leather skiver, above four frieze drawers and four sham drawers, on turned column support raised on four hipped legs with brass toes and castors, 102cm by 73cm See illustration
A George IV Mahogany Library Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, the rounded rectangular top inset with a black tooled leather skiver, above three frieze drawers with turned knob handles and opposing drawers, one drawer stamped M WILSON, 68 GREAT QUEEN STREET, raised on turned and reeded tapering legs with brass toes and castors, 153cm by 97cm by 79cm See illustration
A George III Mahogany, Satinwood Banded and Ebony Strung Sofa Table, circa 1800, the rectangular top with two D shaped drop flaps, the two frieze drawers flanked by oval patera with opposing sham drawers, raised on standard end supports with splayed legs, brass toes and castors, 148cm extended by 76cm by 75cm See illustration
An Early Victorian Rosewood Centre Table, 3rd quarter 19th century, the rectangular top above a scrolling frieze centred by a carved anthemion, each end fitted a cushion shaped drawer, above pierced heart shaped end supports joined by a rounded undertier, stepped block bases and scrolling carved feet with brass castors, 122cm by 60cm by 76cm See illustration
A Regency Rosewood and Brass Inlaid Card Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, the rounded rectangular top inlaid with brass stringing and marquetry opening to reveal a baize lined interior, the strung frieze centred by a tablet, raised on turned and reeded support with gadrooned socle, raised on four Regency legs with brass foliate toes and castors, 91cm by 45cm by 74cm See illustration
A Victorian Rosewood Centre Table, 3rd quarter 19th century, the rounded rectangular top above two frieze drawers with opposing sham drawers, raised on turned bulbous supports with carved socles, the sledge bases raised on compressed feet with recessed castors, 138cm by 71cm by 75cm See illustration
A William IV Rosewood Foldover Card Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, the D shaped swivel top with moulded edge opening to reveal a green baize lined interior, the plain frieze above a column and lotus carved stem, the beaded socle and quadrapartite base with scrolling feet and recessed castors, 93cm by 46cm by 75cm
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