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A LATE REGENCY MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF WORK TABLE with two frieze drawers to one side and two false drawers the other, over a sliding work box, on twin carved and shaped supports joined by turned stretchers, terminating in brass toes and castors, 75cm high x 83cm wide (flaps extended) x 38cm deep
Anglo-Japanese bamboo occasional or tea table, circa 1900, the square parquetry top part painted with birds and pomegranates on black lacquer ground, over four conforming drop-down shelves and under tier, raised on splayed supports with brass cap ends, 56cm x 56cm x 68cm high
Oak table cupboard in the early 16th Century manner, with thick boarded top, central door pierced and carved with initials 'IC' and heraldic devices flanked by pierced tracery panels, 176cm x 54cm x 72cmProvenance: The Mary Bellis Personal Collection, ex Huntington Antiques, Exhibited Maastricht International Antique Fair, 1989
Arne Jacobsen (1902-71) for Fritz Hansen, set of eight model 7403 'Oxford' high back chairs, upholstered in black vinyl over plywood, shell seat raised on cast steel and aluminium six-point base with manufacturers label, 127cm high; together with a 1960s Modernist dining table, the teak top raised on stretchered polished steel base, 183cm x 84cm x 69cm
Marco Fantoni for Tecno, Milano, Italy - T147 glass, metal and lacquer coffee table, the square glass top raised on central square section pedestal over polished metal faced base fitted with integral drawers, designed 1970, produced 1971, 130cm x 130cm x 45cm highLiterature: See Bosoni, G, Tecno, The Discreet Elegance of Technique, Skira, Milan, p. 196
Jean-Joseph Chapuis (Belgian, 1765-1864) - Architect's mahogany table or table à la Tronchin, early 19th Century, with double-hinged ratcheted gilt-tooled skiver-inset rectangular top, over fitted lockable frieze drawer enclosing a central small brass button enabling height and angle adjustment, the external sides with writing or candle slides, raised on square tapered supports, 99cm x 70cm x 77cm highFor a similar table, see Christies Amsterdam, European Noble and Private Collections, 14th December 2011, lot 160, where referenced literary source Ledoux-Lebard, D., 'Le Mobilier Français du XIXe Siecle 1795-1889', Paris, 1989, pp. 118-121.See also: Kjellberg, Pierre: 'Les Meubles Francais du 18ie Siecle, Paris 2008, p. 189This type of architect’s table is also known as a ‘table à la Tronchin’ after Théodore Tronchin (Genf 1709- Paris 1781), an unconventional but influential 18th-century Swiss physician who advised a sluggish aristocrat “to write at a raised desk, while resting against a tall stool”.
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