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A small late 17th century oak gateleg table, the oval drop-leaf top on baluster, acorn, bobbin and ring turned supports united by a shaped boarded stretcher, 27.75in (70.3cm) h, 24 x 28in (60.9 x 71.4cm). Old chips and wear, a later block to the underside, old repairs and replaced hinges.
A rare early 18th century cocus wood gateleg table, the later mahogany moulded edge oval top above an end frieze drawer with a later handle, on turned and faceted baluster supports inlaid with bone, the peripheral stretchers and gate supports inlaid marquetry feather bands, on well carved Braganza feet, the gates on baluster feet, 27.75in (70.5cm) h, 33.25 x 34in (84.5 x 86.5cm) open.
Howard & Sons. A late Victorian walnut occasional table, the shaped top with a beaded edge on simulated bamboo `X` shape supports, the underside with a paper label inscribed `EASY CHAIR & SOFA FACTORY, HOWARD & SONS, Upholsterers, 26 & 27 Berners Street, LONDON Patent Dining Tables` and numbered `7521, 734`, 28.5in (72.3cm) h, 36in (91.5cm) w, 20in (51cm) d. Old worm holes to supports.
A Regency mahogany drum table, the circular revolving top inset gilt tooled green leather above four drawers and four hinged quadrant compartments, on a turned stem and reeded downswept legs, brass caps and castors, 30.25in (76.5cm) h, 47.25in (119.7cm) dia. Cracks and losses.
A George IV rosewood breakfast table, the octagonal tilt-top with segmented veneers and banded with satinwood and purple heart, the goncalo alves base with a leaf carved stem and four moulded scroll supports terminating in foliate cast brass caps and castors, stamped `I R`, 28.25in (71.7cm) h, 55.25in (140.3cm) w. Block and bearers are later replacements, old breaks and repairs to legs.
A Victorian walnut games / work table, the hinged and swivel burr veneered top inlaid a chequer board to a baize lined interior with counter wells and cribbage boards, with registration lozenges for 1872, above five drawers, one with the date 1886, to a pull-out bag, on fluted legs and ceramic castors, 28.5in (72.5cm) h, 30in (76.4cm) w, 17.5in (44.4cm) d. The Patent Office records show that this design was registered in on 16th February 1872, by Jenks & Holt, 55 Bread Street, Cheapside, London. For an almost identical example see: Gilbert, Christoper, Furniture at Temple Newsam House and Lotherton Hall, Volume II pages 390 & 391.
A pair of George III mahogany tables, one a card the other a tea table, each with a moulded edge serpentine hinged top on single gate support, to a pair of later frieze drawers on husk and paterae headed fluted and chamfered supports, 29in (74.2cm) h, 31.75in (80.5cm) w, 15.75in (39.8cm) d. (2) Old losses, cracks and repairs.
A mahogany triple pillar dining table in George III style, the reeded edge detachable top with two additional leaves, on baluster turned stems, downswept moulded legs, brass paw sabots and castors, first half 20th century, 29.5in (74.6cm) h, 43.5in (110.7cm) w, 143.5in (364.5cm) l.
A Victorian walnut tripod table by Urquhart and Adamson, Liverpool, the lobed burr veneered top inlaid stringing, on a leaf carved stem and cabriole legs, the underside with the remains of a brass trade label inscribed `URQ....ADA, CABIN....MAKERS...LIVERPO...` and stamped `BROs` twice, 28.5in (72cm) h, 19.in (48.1cm) w. Restoration.
A Regency rosewood sofa table, the crossbanded drop-leaf top above a frieze drawer with a dummy drawer to the reverse, with applied nulled mouldings, on a quatreform base to hipped downsept legs and replaced brass paw sabots, 29.25in (74cm) h, 26.5 x 54.75in (67.4 x 138.6cm) open.
A late George III mahogany reading table, the hinged rectangular top with a moulded rest, to a ratchet and a pull-out candle slide, on an adjustable stem, cabriole legs and faceted pad feet, 29.5in (75cm) h, 26.5in (67.2cm) w, 19.75in (50cm) d. Old breaks and repairs to legs.
An Edward VII silver framed rectangular dressing table mirror with shaped top, the frame die stamped with oval cartouche to cresting, masks, swags, scroll and floral ornament, inset with bevelled mirror panel and with blue cloth covered back, 13.75ins x 8.25ins, Birmingham 1902 (velvet backing worn)
A late Victorian and Edward VII silver Old English and plain rat tail pattern table service, the majority by G.J. and D.F., some by G.M.J., London 1896, the majority 1901 and 1902, comprising - eleven table spoons, twenty-one table forks, twenty-two dessert spoons, twenty-two dessert forks, pair of sauce ladles, soup ladle and gravy spoon (weight 136ozs - all engraved with initial “H” to terminals)
A George III silver Old English pattern table service for twelve place settings, comprising - twelve table spoons, twelve table forks, London 1802, twelve dessert spoons, London hallmarks 1782-1802, twelve dessert forks, London 1777, and twelve tea spoons, London 1789 (various makers - weight 77ozs), complete with twelve table knives and twelve dessert knives with stainless steel blades and Old English pattern handles, London 1773 ?
A late 19th/early 20th Century “Black Forest” carved lindenwood Smokers companion, carved in the form of a standing mother bear with hinged head to accommodate tobacco jar, supporting an oval table, fretted and carved with floral and leaf ornament, and with two lidded compartments, (originally with three bear cubs - now missing), 19ins x 15ins x 31ins high (see Note C - “Swiss Carvings - The Art of the “Black Forest” 1820-1940” by J. Orenski, Simon Daniels and Michael Daniels, Antique Collectors Club 2005, pages 122 and 123 for similar examples)
A pair of 19th Century French brown patinated bronze and ormolu mounted three light candelabra after the “Antique” with three leaf capped branches, on reeded columns, on three hoof pattern supports, 27ins high (converted to electric table lamps, and with cream silk shades for same)
A late 18th Century mahogany cased table clock by Richard Bloor of Birmingham, the 7ins arched painted dial with Arabic numerals and decorated in coloured enamels and gilt with cornucopia and floral ornament to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in associated case with angled top, lions mask and ring pattern handles, the front inlaid with stringings, on moulded base, 16ins high
A George III mahogany work table, the top inlaid with satinwood crossbanding and boxwood stringing, with rounded front corners and single dropleaf, fitted two drawers and pull-out work box, and with low undertier, on square tapered legs and castors, 20ins x 24ins x 30ins high
A late Victorian figured walnut circular work table, the lid with moulded edge and inlaid with central scroll ornament enclosing paper covered fitted interior, shaped apron, on tapered central column with carved bulbous knop and on carved cabriole legs with scroll toes, 18ins diameter x 29ins high
An early Victorian figured walnut rectangular card table of serpentine outline, the red baize lined folding top with moulded edge, the frieze with leaf scroll carved mouldings, on turned and bulbous reeded central column, on four moulded cabriole legs with berry and leaf cappings and scroll toes and castors, 37ins wide x 18ins deep x 29ins high
A George III partridge wood sofa table with D-shaped flaps, the whole inlaid with boxwood stringings, with square edges and fitted two real and two dummy drawers, on rectangular end supports, the splayed legs with brass toes and castors, 23ins wide x 25ins deep x 29ins high
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