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An Austrian sculpted limewood relief depicting an interior figural scene, late 19th century, by Fr. Unterberger of Innsbruck, substantially detailed, with a huntsman and his boy in the foreground approaching a gentleman standing by a table with seated figures, bandsmen standing to the right, the interior with various fittings and objects depicted, glazed and set into a walnut moulding frame, the reverse with a printed paper advertising photograph of Unterberger’s studio, 47cm high, 56cm wide. Provenance: Previously offered Sotheby’s Olympia, Furniture: The 19th Century Interior, 27th June 2007, lot 296
A small quantity of Anglo-Indian carved ivory and bone miniature models of furniture, 19th century, including a billiard table with three balls, 4cm high; a cue stand, 8cm high; a chess table with playing pieces, 6cm high, (top and base detached); a hexagonal topped openwork occasional table, 4cm high; chairs; models of animals and other items; (various damages overall)
A Victorian painted, parcel gilt, and mother-of-pearl inset black papier m?ché table cabinet, circa 1880, the hinged cover, front doors and sides and with shell cabochons in reserves, above a spreading, serpentine edged base, the cover opening to a purple silk lined interior, the doors opening to six drawers, 32cm high, 31cm wide, 24cm deep, (restoration, later painting)
A gilt metal six light candelabrum in the Louis Philippe style, early 20th century, the central socket raised above five others on cornucopia arms, the reeded, tapering stem with waisted and foliate cast socle, three monopodia and a triform base, 65.5cm high; and a brass columnar table lamp, 20th century, with Composite capital and stepped base, 43cm high overall
A patinated metal mounted electrotype figural table lamp, circa 1900, cast after Mayer, the three electrical sockets in flower heads rising on stems and amongst leaves from an urn, held aloft by a standing and semi draped boy, on a circular marble base, 97cm high
A pair of red japanned and parcel gilt metal tea canisters fitted as table lamps, 20th century, each of cylindrical form with domed cover, the fronts inscribed ‘17’ beneath Chinese characters, 46cm high excluding electrical fitments condition report:** Good overall order. Painted surfaces are crackled overall, this by design. Electrical fitments and wiring will need renewing.
A pair of stone composition urn table lamps in the Louis XIV taste, second half 20th century, of ovoid form, each with a resinous composition domed cover, twin ram’s head handles, floral swags and foliate cast socle, 41cm high excluding electrical fitments, (losses)
A pair of gilt metal table oil lamps, late 19th century and later adapted, the electrical fittings and faux burners above repousse foliate moulded cylindrical reservoirs, each on three cabriole legs with mask finials, descending to a triform foliate cast base, 58cm high overall
A pair of gilt metal, glass and white porcelain mounted table oil lamps, late 19th century and later adapted, the burners and bulbous reservoirs on foliate cast socles, on truncated columnar pedestals, each supported on three scrolling legs on a triform base with toupie feet, 63cm high overall
A pair gilt metal ewers in the Renaissance taste fitted as table lamps, early 20th century, of ovoid form with grapevine cast spouts, the serpentine handles each with a seated bacchante, descending from rim to body, with reliefs of amorini, above waisted and foliate cast socles, 66cm high including stems and electrical fittings
A patinated and gilt metal table lamp in the Louis Philippe taste, circa 1930, the tapering shaft with foliate cast capital and collar, the waisted socle on a square section and mask applied plinth, on a quatreform base, 49cm high excluding electrical fitment
A Victorian carved oak side table, in the Renaissance style, circa 1880, with two frieze drawers, on turned and carved fluted legs united by an X-stretcher, on turned feet and castors, 73cm high, the top 110cm x 68cm condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Some evidence of old worm, old break and repair to stretcher. Cleaned restored condition, restoration to the top
A George I oak side table, circa 1720, the rectangular top above a drawer, on turned column supports, united by block stretchers, on bun feet, 70cm high, 90cm wide, 55cm deep condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Black marks to the top. Some evidence of old worm and fragmentary losses to stretchers
A George III mahogany tripod table, circa 1780, with piecrust top and birdcage, on a fluted stem, on three acanthus carved downswept legs and claw and ball feet, 70cm high, the top 70cm diameter condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use Splits/old break across the top with later bufferfly joints visible from the underside Adaptions to birdcage, now appears fixed, later peg Thick dark varnish overall
A mahogany oval extending dining table, in George III style, circa 1930, with cabriole legs and ball and claw feet, 75cm high, the top 139cm wide x 381cm overall condition report:* * Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Generally fair condition tidy overall. Minor chips. Cleaned. One `D` end has a recent `fresh` scratch of circa 4 inches. It is not deep and should polish out fairly easily.
A walnut card table, in George III style, first half 20th century, the rectangular top with carved edge opening to a baize inset, above a plain frieze, on leaf carved cabriole legs and pad feet, 74cm high, 76cm wide, 38cm deep condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Generally good condition, tidy overall
A George III thuya and specimen marquetry work table, circa 1790, the hinged octagonal top with oval inset and greek key border, opening to a silk lined work box, on square section outswept legs united by an X stretcher, 73.5cm high, 42cm wide, 32cm deep
A Dutch mahogany and marquetry demi-lune tea table, first half 19th century, the top with radiating marquetry above a frieze centered by an urn and swags adjoining patera, on square tapering legs, 75cm high, 62cm wide, 42cm deep condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Later blocks elements and red staining to the underside, possibly adapted. Some losses to marquetry . Splits to the top with brown filler. Warping to the top. Circular faded patches to the top . Repairs, sections of replacement, and restorations overall
A mahogany and painted oval occasional table, in George III style, circa 1900, the top painted with watering can and other instruments, within a trailing floral border, on square section supports united by an oval undertier, on short cabriole legs and pad feet, 68.5cm high, the top 69cm x 38cm overall condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Half of one foot lacking. Possibly later painted. Old closed splits. Glue residue to joints. Some water staining to the top
A George IV mahogany, crossbanded and inlaid bowfront card table, circa 1825, opening to a baize interior, on square section tapering legs and spade feet, 72.5cm high, 92cm wide, 45cm deep condition report:** Marks, scratches and abraisons consistent with age and use Some minor losses to stringing and repairs and restorations Cleaned restored condition overall
A George III mahogany and crossbanded serpentine fronted chest of drawers, circa 1770, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, with a baize lined brushing slide, above four graduated drawers flanked by scrolling ourswept corners with carved acanthus, trailing bellflower and fluting, on bracket feet, 83cm high, 121cm wide, 61cm deep. Bearing retailer’s ivorine plaque for ‘M. Harris & Sons, 44/52 New Oxford Street, London, WC1. This dressing chest of drawers relates to a design for a ‘French Commode Table’ in Thomas Chippendale’s The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker’s Director, 1754, pl. XLVIII. A further device characteristic of his work is the use of paneled pilasters invariably headed by scrolled brackets above pendent strings of finely carved and detailed husks or bell flowers. Related pilasters are found on documented examples of mahogany case furniture dating from the 1760s, such as the pair of Library Bookcases supplied to Sir Lawrence Dundas for 19 Arlington Street in 1764, and the Library Table and Commode Clothes-Press, both commissioned for Nostell Priory in 1766. The design of handle used for this commode was much used by Chippendale at Nostell Priory, including on a green and gilt japanned clothes-press (C.Gilbert, The Life and Work of Thomas Chippendale, London 1978, vol. II, p146, fig. 263). For a closely related chest of drawers see Masterpieces of English Furniture, The Gerstenfield Collection, Edward Lennox-Boyd, Christie, Manson and Woods Ltd, 1998, page 191, Pl. 2. This chest with similar outswept front corners, by repute from Lyme Park, Cheshire condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrsasions consistent with age and use. Some old closed splits, minor repairs and restorations to feet .Cleaned restored condition overall
A George III satinwood and crossbanded reading table, circa 1800, the rectangular ratchet adjustable top, above a turned stem on downswept legs and turned tapering feet, 72.5cm high, 45.5cm wide, 35.5cm deep condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent wth age and use Some repairs and restorations with later elements
A George III mahogany and crossbanded sofa table, circa 1810, the hinged rectangular top above a drawer and false drawer and opposing drawer and false drawer, on trestle style supports united by a turned stretcher, on reeded downswept legs, brass paw caps and castors, 75cm high, 75cm high, 135cn wide, 69cm deep condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Some marks, chips and losses, old closed splits, replacements to veneers with some repair using filler. Handles replaced. Further images are available for visual reference to condition
A mahogany urn table, in George III style, 19th century, with fretwork gallery, above a slide, on square tapering legs and block feet, 65cm high, 28cm wide, 28cm deep condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Watermarks to top. Slide is warped with some staining. Minor repairs and restorations to fretwork
A mahogany table, in George III style, late 19th / early 20th century, with three drawers to frieze each side, on square tapering supports, caps and castors, united by two rectangular stretchers, 82.5cm high, 153cm wide, 118cm deep condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. One drawer open, the rest locked with no key. Some old splits with very slender fillets and filler. Handles and locks replaced
An Irish George III mahogany kneehole secretaire bookcase, circa 1760, the swan neck pediment with carved flowerhead, above a pair of cupboards opening to shelves, above two short drawers, the base with a secretaire drawer opening to a green leather inset sliding writing surface, above a well and fitted trays and drawers, above an apron drawer and a three short kneehole drawers, flanked on either side by three short drawers on bracket feet, 235cm high, 103cm wide, 58cm deep (formally with an eagle finial, one roundel lacking). Provenance: By descent to the current owner. Previously purchased from Bennett & Stow, Alresford, 9th May 1979 for £5,500 (original receipt available) For a closely related cabinet see Christie’s, King Street, London, 22nd January 2009, Lord St. Helens and Sir William FitzHerbert The Collections of a Diplomat and a Courtier:- ‘This bureau-dressing-table and mirrored cabinet reflects the George II Romano/British fashion promoted by Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington and 4th Earl of Corke (d. 1753), who served as George II’s Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Roman virtue is evoked by a Roman eagle crowning its triumphal-arched and scalloped temple pediment, whose waved volutes bear roses, sacred to Venus as goddess of Love, and these are sculpted in chivalric gothic fashion. Its antique architecture featured in James Gibbs’, Book of Architecture, 1728, and Isaac Ware’s, Designs of Inigo Jones and Others, 1731 (pl. 63).’ See also Irish Furniture, The Knight of Glin and James Peill,Yale University Press, 2007, p. 121, pl.163, for a very similar secretaire cabinet with eagle finial, carved roundels and of identical arrangement (however with mirrored doors), attributed to Christopher Hearn, supplied in 1764 to Lady Cobbe for Newbridge House. condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consisyent with age and use One flowerhead lacking Formally with an central final or eagle Handles possibly replaced Minor repairs and restorations to veneer
A George III mahogany circular tripod table, circa 1800, the tilt top on a baluster turned stem, on downswept legs terminating in pad feet, 72cm high, 47cm diameter condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. No obvious significant damage or alteration
A mahogany twin pedestal dining table, in the Regency style, 20th century, with two D-ends, an additional leaf insertion, on two turned pedestals each with three reeded downswept legs, gilt metal paw feet caps and castors, approximately 75cm high, the top 275cm x 107cm overall
A mahogany extending dining table, in Regency style, 20th century, the crossbanded and inlaid extending top opening to incorporate two additional leaves, on four turned supports above an undertier and four downswept legs, gilt metal lion’s paw caps and castors, 76cm high, the top 123cm diameter, each additional leaf 61cm wide, extending to 123cm x 242cm overall
A Regency mahogany and gilt metal mounted D-end tea table, circa 1815, the crossbanded and inlaid hinged top, above a line inlaid frieze and gilt metal border, on turned tapering legs, 75cm high, 91.5cm wide, 45cm deep condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Some staining to the top and patches of fading. Old closed splits, some chips and losses to veneers. Swing leg action replaced (not legs), with some later dows to top of legs where they join the swing leg
A Regency penwork and Chinoiserie decorated work / games table, circa 1815, the hinged rectangular top centered by a games board within an ornately decorated border of trialing leaves and flowers, the hinged leaves depicting Chinese figures in a landscape and trailing leaves, above a drawer and a work box, on a scrolling triform base with four downswept legs, brass paw caps and castors, 72.5cm high, 84cm wide, 41cm deep condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Old closed splits, minor losses and repairs and restorations. Work box re-upholstered and in good condition. Slender section of timber to right of drawer broken and currently detached
A Regency mahogany dressing table, circa 1815, in the manner of Gillows, the three-quarter gallery, above an arrangement of five drawers on turned legs and brass caps, 85cm high, 130cm wide, 58cm deep condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Cleaned condition. Handles and locks probably original. Old repaired chip and split to front edge of top. Lock escutcheons lacking
A Regency mahogany Pembroke table, circa 1815, in the manner of Gillows, the hinged rectangular top above a drawer and false opposing drawer, on reeded tapering legs and castors, 75cm high, 125cm wide, 110cm deep condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Polished appearance. No obvious significant damage
A George IV mahogany side table, circa 1825, in the manner of Gillows, the rectangular top with rounded front corners, above a plain frieze, on turned and reeded legs, 82cm high, 91.5cm wide, 46.5cm deep condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Ring markto top and old closed splits. Otherwise no obvious significant damage
A George IV mahogany reading table, circa 1825, the ratchet adjustable top above rectangular supports united by a curved stretcher, on plinth base with bun feet, 80cm high, 52cm wide, 39cm deep condition report:** Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use. Fading and some staining to top . Curved stretcher probably later or repaired.
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