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A Large & Impressive 18th Century Joined Oak Cricket Table. The associated three plank top with moulded edge measuring 41 ins (104 cms) in diameter resting on a triangular base with a supporting brace cut into the moulded top rails above three turned columnar legs leading down to block feet united by moulded stretchers, 30½ ins (77.5 cms) high. ]
An Oak Refectory Table constructed from 17th century & later timbers. The thick plank top with cleated ends above long run moulded rails with shaped bracket corners. The heavy baluster legs joined by plain peripheral stretchers 31 ins (79 cms) in height, 200 ins (254 cms) in length, 27½ ins (70 cms) in depth. ]
A 17th Century Dutch Oak Draw Leaf Table. The rectangular top above two draw leaves that extend at each end, above a bulge front frieze incorporating a single drawer with iron hoop handle. The four impressive ball turned legs raised on block feet united with peripheral stretchers. 32 ins (81 cms) in height, 72½ ins (184 cms) in width, 27 ins (69 cms) in depth. ]
An 18th Century Walnut Spanish Table. The thick plank top above A-form silhouette cut sides; supported by two iron knopped & scrolled S-form bars secured with quatrefoil plates. Terminating on S-shaped feet 29½ ins (75 cms) in height, 29½ ins (75 cms) wide, 74 ins (188 cms) in length. ]
An Early 17th Century Walnut Centre Table. The later polished stone top resting on side rails carved with corner scrolls and an egg & dart edge. The chamfered block legs above reel turnings joined by run-moulded peripheral stretchers. 30 ½ ins (77 cms) in height, 45½ ins (116 cms) in width, 33 ins (84 cms) in depth. ]
An 18th Century Red Walnut Demi-Lune Side Table. The top opening out to rest on a swing-out leg and lifting up to reveal a compartment. The plain frieze having a brass escutcheon and cabriole legs terminating on pad feet. 28 ¾ ins (73 cms) in height, 30 ins (76 cms) in width, 14½ ins (37 cms) in depth. ]
A Small 17th Century Oak Side Table. The planked top with moulded edge above a frieze drawer with two fielded panels divided by burr wood diamond appliqués above bracket corners. The ball & fillet turned legs connected by high front & back stretchers with an H-form under stretcher of similar turning above bun feet. 27½ ins (70 cms) high, 30¼ ins (79 cms) wide, 20½ ins (52 cms) in depth. ]
A Late 17th/Early 18th Century Inlaid Table Cabinet. The rectangular red walnut case inlaid with ebony geometric bands and having two doors to the front opening to reveal a fitted interior of small drawers with brass drop handles on petal mounts. 12¼ ins (32 cms) high, 18 ins (46 cms) wide, 8¼ ins (21 cms) deep.* ]
A Large & Impressive 18th Century Oak Gateleg Table. The oval top measuring 60 ins x 64½ ins (153 cms x 164 cms). One end incorporating a single drawer above columnar legs joined by peripheral stretchers and terminating on swept block feet. 29½ ins (75 cms) in height. ]
A Fine & Rare 17th Century Italian Refectory Table. The impressive thick single plank top having a good colour & patination, measuring 107 ins x 32½ ins x 1¼ ins (272 cms x 83 cms x 4.5 cms). The bold twin baluster supports adjoining sledge form feet, united by a broad single stretcher. 31 ins (79 cms) in height. [A very similar example can be found in Etude Tajan`s catalogue; `Haute Epoch` 29th November 1999 sale, lot 95]. ]
A Small & Impressive 17th Century Italian Walnut Centre Table attributed to Bologna. The circular single plank top above a guilloche carved frieze standing on column legs with bold inverted acorn knops, and united by an X-form centre stretcher of turned balusters centred by a turned finial. The curved peripheral stretchers enriched with nulling and raised on compressed bun feet. 23½ ins (60 cms) in height, 25 ins (63 cms) in diameter. ]
A Small 17th Century Oak Refectory Table. The thick plank top of fine colour & patination with cleated ends above run-moulded side rails and a carved front frieze with shaped bracket corners. The cup & cover legs united by large peripheral stretchers 30 ins (76 cms) in height, 74 ins (188 cms) long, 31 ins (79 cms) wide. ]
An Antique Oak & Elm Refectory Table. The thick three plank elm top with cut in cleats each end above a carved frieze of alternated fleur de lis and daisy wheel motifs entwined in a guilloche band. The square block legs carved with portrait heads in squares above saints stood in arches, 29½ ins (75 cms) high, the top 84 ins x 34 ins (213 cms x 87 cms).* ]
A Small Table Top `Symphonion` Musical Disc Player, with two 10cm steel combs, brass lever winder and start/stop lever, chromolithographic paper label to underside of hinged lid, the ebonised case with pictorial transfer to lid, 28cm by 28cm, together with ten 24cm metal discs
A 19th Century Mahogany Table Top Barrel Organ, of rectangular form, the underside of the hinged lid with hand written list of eight tunes, the sliding and rising fascia set with seven simulated gilt organ pipes flanked by chequered strung panels and a brass serpentine winding handle, enclosing the bellows and 20.5cm wooden barrel, all raised on bracket feet, 30.5cm by 31.5cm
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