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Lot 412

GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE COMMODE ATTRIBUTED TO WRIGHT AND ELWICK, CIRCA 1765 after a design by Thomas Chippendale, the shaped moulded top above four long graduated drawers, flanked by panelled cupboard doors, raised on bracket feet united by a shaped apron 130cm wide, 83cm high, 66cm deep Wright and Elwick, who traded at the `Glass & Cabinet Ware House` were employed by the Marquess of Rockingham from the late 1740s, and their trade card, while advertising `Cabinet work of ye Newest Fashion`, also announced that Mr Wright had been `in ye direction of ye Greatest Tapestry Manufactory in England for Upwards of Twenty Years` (C. Gilbert, `Wright and Elwick of Wakefield`, `Furniture History`, 1976, pp. 34-43). This probably refers to the Soho tapestry workshops, which by the 1750s were under the supervision of Paul Saunders (d. 1771). Saunders, trading in partnership with George Smith Bradshaw as Upholders and Cabinet-Makers in Greek Street, was employed at this period at Holkham Hall, Norfolk, where the same French-fashioned ormolu handles, together with reed enrichments, feature on a pier-commode-table (A. Coleridge, `Chippendale Furniture`, London, 1968, fig. 370). Their introduction to the Marquess of Rockingham at Wentworth Woodhouse may have been effected through the offices of John Carr, Lord Rockingham`s architect who had steered another of his patrons, John Spencer of Cannon Hall, to Wright & Elwick of Wakefield. Much of the furniture attributed to Wright & Elwick at Wentworth Woodhouse shares similar traits: a close adherence to designs from Chippendale`s Director of 1754 and 1762

Lot 418

SMALL GEORGE III MAHOGANY DRUM LIBRARY TABLE CIRCA 1810 the circular top with an inset tooled leather writing surface, above a panelled frieze fitted with four drawers, raised on a gunbarrel column support with three downswept legs, terminating in brass caps and castors 81cm diameter, 73cm high

Lot 419

UNUSUAL MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD AND SATINWOOD DRUM LIBRARY TABLE CIRCA 1810 the circular top with radiating veneers, above six real and six dummy frieze drawers, raised on a turned column support with four reeded downswept legs, terminating in brass caps and castors 94cm wide, 73cm high

Lot 422

* GILTWOOD AND GESSO CONSOLE TABLE AND PIER MIRROR IN THE MANNER OF ROBERT ADAM, 19TH CENTURY The stepped top surmounted by an urn finial above a frieze centred by an oval medallion depicting a draped classical beauty, the divided plates decorated with swag, urn and sphinx ornament, the demi-lune marble top table with a bellflower swag and patera moulded frieze, raised on square tapered legs terminating in turned acorn feet united by a peripheral stretcher 152cm wide, 373cm high, 42cm deep Provenance: Marquis of Lothian, Crailing House, Jedburgh.

Lot 444

VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT AND MARQUETRY CENTRE TABLE CIRCA 1880 with gilt metal mounts, the serpentine shaped top above one frieze drawer, raised on square tapered cabriole legs ending in sabots 95cm wide, 74cm high, 62cm deep

Lot 462

CONTINENTAL MAHOGANY AND SIMULATED PORPHYRY CENTRE TABLE the octagonal top raised on a panelled X-form base with scroll carved supports 107cm wide, 83cm high

Lot 468

FINE GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD AND SATINWOOD PARQUETRY BREAKFAST TABLE CIRCA 1825 the circular tilt top with radiating veneers centred by a star motif, the simulated rosewood column support and four hipped sabre legs, terminating in carved paw feet with counter sunk castors (top and base possibly associated) 131cm diameter, 74cm high

Lot 470

CONTINENTAL MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE LATE 19TH CENTURY the oval top above a frieze applied with gilt metal roundel motifs, raised on a fluted quarto form scroll base 90cm wide, 72cm high, 65cm deep

Lot 488

FINE GEORGE III CARVED MAHOGANY TABLE CABINET CIRCA 1780 of inverted breakfront form, the dentil cornice above foliate carved frieze and two cupboard doors, each carved in high relief with oval acanthus wreaths, opening to reveal a fitted interior with four compartmented drawers, raised on a moulded plinth base 63cm wide, 58cm high, 32cm deep

Lot 493

CHINESE WHITE LACQUER LOW TABLE CIRCA 1900 the circular top decorated with pagado and figures engaged in various pursuits, riased on five concave scroll legs united by a foliate decorated undulating apron 81.5cm diameter, 32cm high

Lot 499

ITALIAN SATINWOOD AND ROSEWOOD PARQUETRY CENTRE/CARD TABLE MANNER OF GIO PONTI, CIRCA 1950 the reversible top with an inlaid edge depicting a continuous silhouetted city skyline, centred by a night sky inlaid with a consellation of stars, the underside with an inset baize playing surface, the reeded frieze with four concealed drawers and ashtrays raised on turned tapered splayed legs 90cm diameter, 72cm high

Lot 500

UNUSUAL VENEERED OAK AND EBONISED OCCASIONAL TABLE MID 20TH CENTURY the shaped top in the form of an artist`s palette, raised on four wire work supports 102cm wide

Lot 508

CONTINENTAL WALNUT AND GILT METAL MOUNTED CENTRE TABLE 19TH CENTURY In the neo-classical style, the canted rectangular top above a rounded applied frieze raised on square fluted legs with surmounted by anthemions and ending in block feet 126cm wide, 77.5cm high, 86cm deep

Lot 512

RARE ITALIAN WALNUT METAMORPHIC ARMCHAIR CIRCA 1820 the curved bar back with a pierced demi-lune fan shaped splat with down scrolling arms and shaped solid seat raised on turned tapered legs, the whole opening to reveal an oval table Chair 81cm high, as a table 41cm high, 101cm wide, 57cm diameter

Lot 518

AMERICAN METAMORPHIC OAK ETAGERE BY YESBERA MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LATE 19TH CENTURY the five open tiers folding to form a library table, raised on baluster turned end supports, ending in shaped reeded platform bases, bears manufacturer`s label etagere 90cm wide, 138cm high, 80cm deep (each tier) Note: it is also possible for this etagere to form a set of library steps.

Lot 521

UNUSUAL PAIR OF ART DECO GILT METAL TABLE LAMPS CIRCA 1924 each with globular white glass shade, depicting copies of the ground lighting from the British Empire Exhibition, Wembley, 1924 (2) 60cm high Note: the underside of base is stamped `British Empire Exhibition: Wembley 1924 - replica of ground lighting standard. Also bears General Electric trade monogram.

Lot 526

CONTINENTAL CARVED OAK CENTRE TABLE 19TH CENTURY the oval top with a branch carved frieze, the naturalistic base modelled as a tree trunk terminating in brass caps and castors 113cm wide, 80cm high, 82cm wide

Lot 528

FRENCH ART DECO GLASS AND BRASS TABLE LAMP CIRCA 1925 the square acid etched sides decorated with stylised flower heads, sunburst and geometric motifs, raised on a rectangular base 22cm wide, 22cm high

Lot 535

IMPRESSIVE GEORGE II STYLE CARVED GILTWOOD AND FAUX PORPHYRY CONSOLE TABLE the moulded top with inset corners, above an ogee moulded frieze and an ornate acanthus carved shaped pierced apron centred by a shell motif, raised on conforming acanthus carved cabriole legs with a gadrooned edge, terminating in paw feet 213cm wide, 89cm high, 74cm deep

Lot 538

IMPRESSIVE ANGLO-INDIAN CARVED PADOUK OVAL DINING TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the shaped top with a bead moulded edge and later scalloped frieze, raised on a carved pineapple form column support and ornate pierced cartouche shaped base, with further applied pineapple ornament, ending in four dragon feet 253cm wide, 75cm high, 152cm deep

Lot 171

A large oak Gothic revival centre table, mid 19th century, the octagonal top with torus moulded edge, on four short ring turned supports with turned tapering collars, on a heavy platform rectangular section base, with arched down-curved short feet and hidden salt glazed castors, 141cm diameter, 76cm high

Lot 173

A Victorian pedestal occasional table, the circular oak dished top carved with oak leaves, on an open bine tapering column and tripod base, terminating in claw feet, 42cm diameter, 77cm high

Lot 178

A circular plank top oak centre table in the William and Mary taste, circa 1920s/30s, on six turned baluster supports united by concave side stretchers, raised on ogee moulded down-curved splay feet, 76cm diameter, 70cm high

Lot 189

An oak refectory type dining table, in the 17th century taste, the rectangular three plank top with rounded corners, on heavy turned end supports, united by a central stretcher on four sloping plank supports, 229cm long (7` 6``), 80cm wide, 77cm high

Lot 203

A mahogany, twin pillar dining table, in the Regency style, the rectangular top with rounded corners and moulded edge, with later under-frame supports to accommodate the two additional leaves, the short turned pillars on three down-swept legs, terminating in brass castors, 224cm long, 117cm wide, 72.5cm high

Lot 204

A Regency, satinwood, rosewood banded, double sided, telescopic reading table, the square crossbanded top dividing on two ratchets, on a slender reeded tapering column, quatreform platform and four short down-swept feet, terminating in brass castors, 56cm square, 74cm high

Lot 208

A Victorian walnut circular pedestal breakfast table, the quarter veneered figured walnut top with moulded edge, on a short vase shaped turned column and tripod base, terminating in scroll feet and brass castors (faded), 122cm diameter, 71.5cm high

Lot 209

A late Victorian rosewood, finished marquetry and ivorine, inlaid envelope card table, the flaps opening to reveal a green baize playing surface and counter wells, over a single frieze drawer on slender square tapering legs, united by a platform stretcher, raised on salt glazed castors, 55.5cm square, 74cm high

Lot 217

A Regency mahogany boxwood line strung serving table, the bow-front top over a straight central short drawer, flanked by a half bowed short drawer to each side, all fitted with brass ring handles with pierced back plates, on four slender square tapering legs (lacking galleried back), 137.5cm wide, 78cm high, 66cm deep

Lot 227

A George III mahogany tilt-top supper table, the reduced circular top on a slender tapering turned column and tripod base, 59.5cm diameter, 73cm high

Lot 232

A mahogany wind-out dining table in the manner or Chippendale, early 20th century, the top with gadrooned edge opening to accommodate the five additional leaves, raised on four corner cabriole legs, terminating in ball and claw foot with a simple turned and tapering centre leaf support, 194cm (6` 4) long when closed, each leaf adding an additional 57.5cm (22.75") length fully extended 48.5cm (15` 8``), 137.5cm wide

Lot 239

A Warings Edwardian mahogany, chevron strung bedroom suite, comprising of a single mirror door corner wardrobe, 140cm wide, 197cm high, a bow-fronted dressing table with concave low stretcher to the back, 129cm wide, 113cm high, 57cm deep, and a single door pot cupboard, all on square tapering front legs, fitted with wreath moulded brass ring handles (3)

Lot 240

A matched 1920s/30s walnut bedroom suite, comprising of single mirror door corner wardrobe, 132cm wide, 218cm high, two closely matching chests of two short over two long drawers (one faded), a closely matching pair of single door pot cupboards, an inverted break-top dressing table, and a marble top wash stand without back (7)

Lot 246

A George III mahogany circular tilt top supper table, on baluster column and tripod base (top reduced), 72.5cm diameter, 72cm high

Lot 255

A Victorian walnut octagonal pedestal work table, the hinged lid opening to reveal a vacant interior, with blind fret sides on an octagonal trumpet column, with leaf moulded collar, on a tripod base with scrolling feet, 45.5cm diameter, 74cm high

Lot 52

A VICTORIAN PINE COLLEGE DINING TABLE having a three plank top and on triple tied square cut legs and plain supports, 72" long x 34 1/2" deep (formally the property of an Oxford College) (see illustration).

Lot 61

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY BOWFRONTED SIDE TABLE fitted two short and one long drawer with ring handles on square tapering legs, 36" wide.

Lot 64

AN EARLY ENGLISH OAK THREE PLANK REFECTORY TABLE with a shaped frieze and on four baluster ring turned legs, 11 ft 2" long x 2 ft 8" wide (see illustration).

Lot 88

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CAMPAIGN TABLE with rectangular folding top and green baize surface on an original folding ebonised stand, 25" wide (see illustration).

Lot 89

AN ANTIQUE OAK RECTANGULAR SIDE TABLE constructed from early carved timber with an end drawer, drop handles and stylised decoration, 36" x 24 1/2".

Lot 90

AN 18TH CENTURY OAK RECTANGULAR CENTRE TABLE with elm crossbanding and on cabriole legs and pad feet, 29 1/2" x 17" (see illustration).

Lot 119

A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLE with four original 23" leaves and two additional 36" leaf supported by eight fluted and ring turned tapering legs on brass wheel castors, maximum measurement approximately 14 ft x 5" long x 5 ft x 5" wide (see illustration).

Lot 121

A SHERATON MAHOGANY TWO FLAP PEMBROKE TABLE with end drawer and inlaid decoration, 30" wide.

Lot 144

A FRENCH ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID WORK TABLE, the interior fitted three compartments enclosed by mirrored and hinged rising lid with inset foliate scroll motif and on fluted tapering legs and undertier, 20 3/4" wide (see illustration).

Lot 403

FOUR FRENCH SILVER TABLE FORKS with shield backs, two tablespoons and a dessert spoon and fork (8).

Lot 216

A walnut 15.5 inch table Polyphon, No. 28499, with two combs, the lid inset a monochrome print and a marquetry spray to the top, the rest with carved and moulded decoration, with handle, 13.5in (34cm) h, 21.5in (54.5cm) w, with 47 discs in a stained pine case.

Lot 227

John Cotsworth, London. A very rare marquetry quarter repeating bracket clock, 8 inch square brass dial with silvered chapter ring, matted centre with calendar aperture, ringed winding holes and signed John Cotsworth, London, within the mock pendulum aperture, Strike/Not lever above 12 o`clock, the movement with verge escapement, pull quarter repeating on 6 bells, the backplate signed John Cotsworth, London amongst profuse foliate engraving, wheatear engraved border, the case superbly veneered with all over arabesque geometrical and pictorial marquetry designs including the inner surfaces of both doors, the basket top now replaced with matching veneered inverted bell top, on brass bun feet with urn finials and scrolled carrying handle, circa 1700, 16.5in (42cm) h. Literature: Antiquarian Horology Vol 31 no. 4 (June 2009). "English Marquetry Table Clocks" by Robert Donaldson illustrates other clocks with similar decoration including an example by John Cotsworth.

Lot 1

NEST OF THREE WALNUT FINISH COFFEE TABLES, OAK THREE TIER FOLDING CAKE STAND, A GLASS TOPPED COFFEE TABLE, A WICKER PICNIC BASKET AND A WICKER CAT BASKET

Lot 23

GORDON RUSSELL SQUARE TOPPED COROMANDEL COFFEE TABLE, on casters, 81cms wide

Lot 24

EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY BOW FRONTED SIDE TABLE, carved frieze drawer with brass ring handles,raised on carved, fluted, tapering supports, 76 cms wide

Lot 25

VICTORIAN CARVED OAK HALL TABLE with carved back and end drawer on barley twist supports, 91 cms wide

Lot 42

VICTORIAN INLAID FIGURED WALNUT SEWING TABLE with fitted interior on carved, tapering supports and casters and X cross stretcher,61 cms wide

Lot 43

ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK COFFEE TABLE on shaped end supports by JACK GRIMBLE OF CROMER, 70 cms wide

Lot 45

EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE with single drawer with undershelf, on square tapering supports, 51 cms wide

Lot 50

AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE

Lot 56

A WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY PEDESTAL WORK TABLE, with two drawers over quatrefoil base

Lot 57

A GEORGIAN MAHOGANY TRIPOD THE TABLE, the dished circular top over turned pedestal on three splayed supports

Lot 60

LATE 19TH C. WALNUT SUTHERLAND TABLE

Lot 61

A RECTANGULAR TOP OAK DINING TABLE with thick plank top, plain frieze on tapering legs, 200cm

Lot 63

A MAHOGANY DROPLEAF TABLE on chamfered square supports and swing leg action, opening to 98cm

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