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A painted satinwood work table, in George III style, late 19th century, the quarter veneered top opening to a silk lining held within three rectangular uprights, on triform base and block feet, 71.5cm high, 32cm diameter Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
An Irish George III combination card and tea table, circa 1760, with double hinged top, one with baize inset and wells, above a well, fronted by carved cabriole legs, the central leg with shell and bellflower carving to the knee, 75cm high, 90cm wide, 40cm deep Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Regency rosewood writing table, in the manner of Gillows, circa 1815, the rectangular top with tooled brown leather inset, supported on two outswept gilt metal mounted supports each with three spindles to the centres, with cast acanthus caps and brass casters, 74cm high, 78cm wide, 50cm deep. For a similar table see Christies, Furniture and carpets including two private collections, 24 January 2008 London, King Street. `The reed-enriched pedestals of this writing-table, with Etruscan-scrolled `claws`, are of Grecian-lyre form with spindle `strings` and lozenge-enriched bars. The pedestal pattern, including the palm-wrapped castor-sockets, features in the Gillows 1818 Estimate Sketch Book (nos 2079 and 2084) and is illustrated in, G. Wills, Craftsmen and Cabinet-makers of Classic English Furniture, Edinburgh, 1974, pp. 117-8 and figs. 108 and 109. A related rosewood table, bearing the stamp of the retailer James Winter is illustrated in C. Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture 1700-1840, Leeds, 1996, p. 497, fig. 1022. A similar rosewood writing-table, attributed to Gillows, was sold anonymously, Christie`s, London, 9 July 1998, lot 90 (ú26,450). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Regency mahogany centre table, circa 1815, in the manner of Gillows, the circular tilt top with reeded edge, above a square section and gadrooned stem, on a base with four downswept legs terminating in brass lions paw caps and casters, 75cm high, 122cm diameter Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A William IV rosewood card table, circa 1835, the D-shaped top opening to a baize lined interior, above a well, on a reeded and leaf carved baluster stem, above a waisted section, on quadriform base, and scoll carved feet, 73.5cm high, 92cm wide, 44cm deep Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Regency mahogany and marquetry games table, stamped Gillows, circa 1815, the rectangular top with sliding games board, opening to a lift-out backgammon board, flanked by two drawers, one stamped Gillows, the top with games board, on turned supports and ball feet, 73cm high, 92cm wide, 66cm deep Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Regency mahogany and ebony strung library table, circa 1815, the rectangular top with tooled red leather inset above eight drawers, the tapering stem and plinth issuing four downswept legs, brass lion paw caps and castors, 70cm high, the top 93cm x 122cm Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A George IV mahogany twin pedestal dining table, circa 1825, possibly Irish, in the manner of Williams and Gibton, with an additional leaf insertion, the rectangular top with moulded edge above each baluster stem each issuing three downswept reeded legs, brass caps and castors, 73cm high, the top 122cm x 218cm Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A William IV rosewood games table, circa 1835, with hinged rotating rectangular top opening to a rosewood and satinwood marquetry games board, above a drawer, on turned stem, quadriform base and bun feet, 76cm high, 53cm wide, 35cm deep Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A William IV mahogany and ebony strung breakfast table, circa 1835, the rectangular top with rounded re-entrant cut corners on a turned, knopped and waisted stem, on four reeded legs with brass caps and casters, 72cm high, the top, 134cm x 106cm (stem reduced, adapted) Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A William IV pollard oak and oak tripod table by Gillows of Lancaster, circa 1835, the pollard oak top with shaped outline and moulded edge, on a turned and carved stem and three carved downswept legs, stamped `GILLOWS`, to the underside of the top, 72.5cm high, 53cm diameter Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Victorian mahogany extending dining table, circa 1840, the two D-ends opening to incorporate two additional leaf insertions each 60.5cm wide, the top with moulded edge, on turned and tapering legs, brass caps and castors, with telescopic action, 73cm high, 242cm x 137.5cm overall Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Victorian walnut and burr walnut card table, circa 1880, the rectangular top with rounded corners, simulated figuring to the centre and crossbanding, opening to a baize inset and rotating to reveal a well, on turned and carved supports united by a stretcher on ceramic castors, 76cm high, 95cm wide, 43cm deep Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood banded envelope card table, circa 1910, the quartered folding top revolving to open to a baize inset and counter wells, below is a drawer, on square tapering legs and castors, 76cm high, the top 55cm x 55cm Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Continental walnut, elm and pine refectory table, circa 1700, possibly Spanish, the rectangular top above a moulded frieze and bobbin turned legs joined by peripheral stretchers, 80cm high, the top 95cm x 186cm overall Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
An elm, oak and beech refectory table, late 18th/early 19th century, possibly French, the rectangular triple plank top with cleated ends, on chamfered square legs and an H stretcher, 76cm high, the top 81cm x 255cm Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A late Victorian silver card case, by H.Matthews, Birmingham 1900, marks rubbed, with a silver cigarette box, a set of six matched Georgian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, a silver napkin ring, and two cased silver spoon and fork sets, 730g (23.5 oz) gross weighableVisit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A late Victorian silver dressing table tray, London 1892, 26.5cm long, with a small silver pin tray, a pair of silver toastrack with heart shaped divisions, 9.7cm long, a silver mug, a silver egg cup, a silver churn shaped covered pot, the top from a toilet bottle, a plated Art Nouveau aide memoire, and a plated wine label, 592g (19.1 oz) gross weighableVisit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A collection of assorted silver and silver plate, including a pair of Italian silver coloured hanging baskets, stamped marks for the Papal States, 19th century; a shaped oval dressing table box by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1903; an oval half gadrooned cream jug, London 1905; a rectangular cigarette box, Birmingham 1904, engraved with a monogram, cedar lined; a shaped circular salver, London 1933, presentation engraved; an ashtray applied with a naval coronet, London 1934, retailed by Gieves Ltd; a late Victorian engraved rectangular side-opening card case/aide memoir, Birmingham 1898; an octagonal baluster sugar caster; a shell butter dish; a pair of napkin rings; dressing table pieces; an Eastern silver coloured pair of salts with spoons; and a small amount of plated items, 1171g (37.65 oz) gross weighableVisit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A Hester Bateman, silver table spoon, London 1788, Old English pattern, with an interesting crest of the all seeing eye above an open umbrella, 21.5cm long, with a matched pair of bottom marked Georgian silver berry spoons, and a Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoon, 269g (8.6 oz) grossVisit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
Helmut Newton (1920-2004) sumo" 1999 Taschen Monte Carlo 1999. Edition 5815 of 10 0 numbered and signed by the artist includes Philippe Starck chrome-plated table 50 x 70 cm (20 x 27.5 inches) and weighing approx. 30 kg (66 lb.) includes original packaging 464 pages over 400 pictures most of which are published for the first time covering every aspect of Newton`s outstanding career in photography: from his fashion photographs which pointed the way for generations of photographers to his nudes and celebrity portaits.
A Victorian black lacquered papier-mache and mother of pearl inlaid table top writing slope, by Jennens & Bettridge with hinged fall front enclosing velvet lined writing surface, the lid enclosing gilt fitted interior complete with pair of silverplated topped ink jars, pen tray and six division letter rack, with similarly decorated pen tray (pen tray af), width 38cm, length 28cm, raised on integral moulded feet
A 19th century nine piece tortoiseshell and gold mounted dressing table set comprising rectangular tray, four various size clothes brushes, hand mirror, two dressing table storage pots and a shaped octagonal manicure case with part original contents, the gold mounts monogrammed MEB, the hand mirror with loose bevelled plate (af) (9) (Illustrated)
Seven pieces of Royal Doulton Series ware table china comprising `Artful Dodger`, `Captain Cuttle`, `Bour Joe`, and` Pecksniffs` circular dinner plate diameter 26cm, `Artful Dodger` and `Sam Welle`r side plates diameter 19cm and `Alfred Jingle` bowl with shaped circular rim diameter 20cm (7)
A 19th century F & R Pratt and Company part breakfast table service comprising: four breakfast cups, four saucers, two bread plates, oval meat platter, lidded sucrier, butter dish, teapot and cover and large footed circular bowl, each decorated with typical landscape and figural panels upon burgundy and gilt ground within geometric border (butter dish af) (18)
Four Victorian silverplated cruet and other table stands comprising shaped swan decorated example and a pair of cut glass jars and oval central bowl, cruet set, shaped rectangular two section tray with cut glass square dishes and a jar with suspension hooks and swing handle (4)
An oak cased hallmarked silver table-top canteen comprising: eight soup spoons, eight dinner forks, eight dessert spoons, eight dessert forks, eight teaspoons, four serving spoons, two sauce ladles both engraved, also twelve stainless steel bladed knives with bone handles, dates ranging from 1927-1940, makers mark `CB&S`, Sheffield
A boxed hallmarked silver dressing table set comprising two clothes brushes, two hair brushes, scissors, hair tidy, perfume bottle, three lidded trinket jars, nail brush, similar brush with bone neck, two button hooks and a shoe horn, all with engine turned decoration, makers mark L & S Birmingham date range from 1912-20 to 1920-21 (15) (Illustrated)
A George V leather fitted vanity case retailed by Finnigans London, Manchester & Liverpool, with hallmarked silver fittings comprising rectangular tray, hand mirror, two clothes brushes, two hair brushes, six assorted silver topped dressing table containers, shoe horn, button hook, comb and quantity of matching leather items to include rectangular jewellery box, pin cushion etc various assay and date marks London, Birmingham 1919-1923, case size, height 17cm, length 51cm
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