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An early 19th century hallmarked silver table spoon, Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow 1838, a set of six early 19th century tea knives, with Edinburgh hallmarked silver handles, Hamilton & Inches, a pair of Georgian Edinburgh hallmarked silver teaspoons, Edinburgh 1782 and a smaller spoon hallmarked for Glasgow 1842 (10).
A Waring and Gillow Ltd. walnut veneered kneehole dressing table, circa 1930, in the 18th century taste, the quarter veneered top over a central bowed frieze drawer flanked by two short drawers to each side, raised on four well shaped cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, 106cm wide, 76cm high, 56.5cm deep
A mahogany and pine rectangular tilt-top breakfast table, 19th century, the rectangular crossbanded top with rounded corners on short turned column and four down-swept line strung legs (stripped, repolished and lacking some crossbanding), 127cm wide, 72cm high, 75.5cm deep
A satinwood work/ reading table, 19th century, the rectangular top with banded border over one true and one false end frieze drawer, above a pull-out work basket and rectangular fire screen to the rear, raised on four slender square tapering legs terminating in brass castors, 59.5cm wide, 75cm high, 38cm deep
A Victorian mahogany circular library table, the later green tooled leather skiver with gilt scrolling atheneum outer detailing within a crossbanded boarder, over a plain mahogany veneered frieze, with six short drawers fitted with later brass swan-neck handles, raised on six turned and tapering legs terminating in castors, 166cm diameter, 75cm high
An oak single drawer side table, 18th century and later, the rectangular planked top over a single frieze drawer, fitted with later brass handles, on four turned and tapering corner supports united by plain side stretchers, on short turned feet (at fault), 76cm wide, 66.5cm high, 50cm deep
A late 17th century Flemish ebonised table cabinet, decorated with ivory panels depicting Romanesque soldiers, trophies and stylised pastoral landscapes, the cupboard doors enclosing an arrangement of seven drawers and small cupboard door enclosing a further six drawers, 1ft 6ins, width 2ft 1ins
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