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A Regency rosewood and giltwood console table, circa 1815, the veneered frieze above a mirror panel fronted by a pair of S scroll shaped and shell carved gilt legs, on a plinth base, 92cm high, 111cm wide, 43cm deep (lacking marble top). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Regency mahogany and rosewood crossbanded circular centre table, circa 1815, the reeded and gilt metal mounted stem above a shaped plinth, on carved lion paw feet, bearing retailer`s ivorine plaque titled `THOMAS H KERR HELENSBURGH` 71.5cm high, the top 121cm diameter. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A George III mahogany octagonal work table, circa 1800, stamped Hy. WALKER, LANCASTER, on turned legs united by four turned supports, 72cm high, 48cm wide, 40cm deep. *Henry Walker was a self-employed journeyman cabinet maker, who variously worked for himself and Gillows of Lancaster from the early 1780s until 1806. In 1805, Henry Walker set up his own business in Church Street, Lancaster, later announcing a move to new commodious premises upon the Green area, nearly opposite the end of Chapel Street, in 1813. His business flourished and he was made a freeman of Lancaster in 1823-24. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Regency rosewood, brass marquetry and gilt metal mounted library table, circa 1815, in the manner of Gillows, the rectangular top above two drawers and opposing false drawers, on square and spindle turned trestle supports joined by a shaped stretcher, on outswept legs, cast metal caps and castors, 75cm high, 123cm wide, 76cm deep. For a related example see Susan Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London, Antique Collectors Club, 1996, Volume 1. 1730-1840, Page 301, Plate 329. Several tables with these distinctive spindles appear in the Estimate Sketch books during the 1820s. A table at Broughton Hall, north Yorkshire, made in the Oxford Street shop in the 1820s, also has similar spindle ends.. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Regency mahogany rectangular library table, circa 1815, in the manner of Gillows, on turned and reeded column supports and bun feet. For a related example see Sotheby`s 22nd November 2006, Lot 130 and Sotheby`s 7th March 2007, Lot 171. The designs for three very similar tables, variously in mahogany, cedar wood and Albuera wood are recorded in the Gillows Estimate Sketchbooks in 1822 and 1823.. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A George IV mahogany metamorphic dining table, circa 1825, on turned tapering and reeded legs, the top rotating to incorporate the opposing D-shaped leaf, and extending to incorporate two leaf insertions, 70cm high, the top 115cm x 196.5cm overall. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A William IV mahogany rectangular extending dining table, circa 1835, the rectangular moulded top above baluster turned, tapering and lotus carved legs, brass caps and castors, with two additional leaf insertions, 75cm high, the top 115cm x 250cm. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Victorian oak circular concentric extending dining table, circa 1890, 75cm high, the top 197cm diameter (unextended) up to 397cm diameter including both of largest sets of leaf additions. together with four sets of leaf additions, each leaf of the first set measuring 25cm deep, (can be added to the table alone), each leaf of the second set measuring 28cm deep (cannot be added to the table alone), each leaf of the third set measuring 48.5cm deep, (can be added to the table alone), each leaf of the fourth set measuring 51cm deep, (cannot be added to the table alone). Possibilities of table top diameter (by employing various combinations of leaf additions as listed below): Adding the first set of leaf additions to the table only = 247cm diameter Adding the third set to the table only = 294cm diameter, Adding the second and third sets to the table only = 351cm overall, Adding the third and fourth sets to the table only = 396cm overall, the leaves held within a two part pine cupboard, 208cm high, 167cm wide, 70cm deep. Provenance: The underside of this table bears a printed paper label titled `SIR E.S.W.`Sir Ernest Salter Wills (1869-1958) 3rd Baronet of Hazelwood and Clapton-in-Gordano, Littlecote House, near Hungerford, Berkshire. For a similar, but slightly smaller table (with two sets of leaves) see Sotheby`s Important English Furniture sale (Horlick Collection), 5th June 2007, Lot 251 sold for £90,000 and another sold at Brightwells, Leominster, Herefordshire, 5th February 2004, Lot 1221, sold for £77,500. (one set of leaves) Although not marked or stamped by a maker (as with the examples mentioned above), the overall quality and design of this table would suggest one of the foremost makers of the period such as Collinson & Lock, Howard & Sons, Maple & Company or Shoolbred & Company. The bold and architectural design of the table being offered also strongly suggests that it could have been made to the design of an architect for a particular building. Alfred Waterhouse, the architect of the Natural History Museum, London, or a contemporary supporting a similar style seems a strong possibility.. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Continental carved giltwood and green painted marble top console table, in 18th century Rococo style, late 19th century, the frieze carved profusely with scrolls and rocaille, on S shaped scroll legs, 79cm high, 135cm wide, 54cm deep. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A French mahogany and gilt metal mounted circular occasional table, in Louis XVI style, late 19th/ early 20th century, the circular top above a conforming undertier, on tapering cabriole shaped legs ending in sabots, 77cm high, the top 57cm diameter. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A small late 19th century writing table in mahogany finish with rosewood cross banding and box wood stringing having a blue leatherette lined top and two drawers with replaced brass drop loop handles on square tapering legs with small brown ceramic castors (as viewed, 90cms wide)
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE, having inset leather surface, moulded top with curved angles, above three moulded freize drawers to each side, having tuned knobs, standing on baluster turned and faceted tapering legs with ceramic castors. C1890. 60" wide x 39" Deep x 30" High
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