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Lot 215

An Art Deco oak side table or bedside, the rectangular galleried top above single drawer raised on square section legs united by an undertier52 x 44 x 48cm

Lot 217

Betty Joel (1894-1985), a Token Works Queensland silky oak table mirror, circa 1930, of stepped design with scalloped weighted base65 x 51 x 15cm

Lot 219

An Art Deco style ebonised circular extending dining table, the circular top on a pair of open demi-lune supports with additional leaf77 x 123-183cmWith some scratches, scuffs and marks, a couple of small signs of the veneer lifting, somewhat 'wobbly', particularly when extended.  'Wear' to corner in image is in fact reflection.

Lot 221

An Art Deco quarter-sawn oak book table in the manner of Heal's, circa 1930, the canted square top raised on panelled supports and two shelves below54 x 50.5cmExcellent condition having been repolished in recent yearsstructurally sound with no play in the jointsGood quality construction and choice of timbersNot marked but the panelled sides are very similar to the Heal's original

Lot 222

An Art Deco nest of walnut occasional tables, the main table with well figured, quarter-veneered burr-walnut top raised over a solid walnut frame, the four subsidiary tables made entirely of walnut54 x 61cm diameterGood condition with no known faults other than a few light scuffs to the smaller tables, the top to the main table is particularly well figured and has a good colour/polished finish, structurally sound and well-made with no play in the joints

Lot 227

An Art Deco period figured walnut occasional table, circa 1930, the quarter-veneered scalloped circular top raised on four shaped supports and undertier below49 x 60cmGood condition having been repolished at some point, good, bold figuring to the top surface, structurally sound with no play in the joints.

Lot 231

An Art Deco period figured walnut coffee / occasional table, circa 1930, the quarter-veneered octagonal top raised on four curved cross-frame supports58 x 66 x 66cmGood condition having been refinished in recent years including minor repairs to the veneer on the edge of the top, good colour and figuring to the veneer on the top and the solid walnut on the base, slight play in one leg. 

Lot 236

An Art Deco walnut lamp table, the canted rectangular top on tapering column and stepped plinth base58 x 56 x 42cmSome fine scratching to the top. Some wear through the veneer. Chipping to the veneer around the edges of both the base and the top. Wear to the veneer around the base commensurate with age and use.

Lot 243

A Danish teak two-tier coffee table, the shaped square top raised on tapering cylindrical supports52 x 70 x 70cm

Lot 246

A Danish teak circular dining table by C J Rosengaarden, with two additional leaves, branded mark75 x 130-230 x 130cm

Lot 254

A G-plan 'Brasilia' teak dining suite, circa 1965, comprising sideboard, extending dining table and six chairsthe sideboard 79 x 205 x 46cm, the table 73 x 145 - 190 x 88cm

Lot 261

An Ercol elm coffee table, the oval top on turned supports with undertier below, original paper label46 x 99 x 89cm

Lot 262A

A pair of contemporary table lamps with handmade Neisha Crosland shades, the chrome lamps with square bases and with rectangular shades made from Neisha Crosland 'Hedgehog' printed linen fabric, edged in black61cm high (including shade)

Lot 264

John Piper for Terence Conran, a 'London Skyline' two-tier coffee table, the Formica top detailed with London landmarks, raised to a black steel frame36 x 38 x 115cmA few minor chips around the edges and some scuffing to the undertier.

Lot 266

A modern Heal's burr oak coffee table, the rectangular top raised on two block supports38 x 160 x 95cm

Lot 267

A contemporary glass coffee table, formed from a single sheet of glass with waisted ends44 x 95 x 50cm

Lot 271

After Danny Lane, a sculptural glass coffee table, the circular top raised on a stem of segmented helical form and circular base36 x 60cm diameterin excellent condition with no obvious chips or cracks and only light marks to the top as expected

Lot 275

A shaped glass console table, of one-piece construction75 x 99 x 40cmProvenance:Hanover Terrace, Regent’s Park, London

Lot 533

§ David Hockney OM, CH, RA (1937-) Fiesta '88 (Bradford Festival) exhibition poster, 1988showing 'Flowers Apple & Pear on a Table, July 1986'offset lithograph, unframed63.5 x 43cm

Lot 447

Two works with local history interest. Charles Henderson and Henry Coates. 'Old Cornish Bridges and Streams', first edition, hard back with original dust jacket, slightly frayed, complete good condition, Simpkin and Marshall, London, 1928.Hester A. C. Peel. 'Our Cornish Home and it’s People', 130 pages, a very good copy of a scarce book, this book relates to Trenant Manor House between Looe and Liskeard and the then owners the Peel family, with a double page table showing the known owners or holders of Trenant from 1179 – 1909, privately printed at the Ballantyne Press, Edinburgh, 1909.

Lot 60

John Norden. 'Speculi Britanniae Pars,' 1728. 'A Topographical and Historical Description of Cornwall. With a Map of the County of Cornwall and Each Hundred; In Which Are Contained the Names and Seats of the Several Gentlemen then Inhabitants; As Also, thirteen Views of the most Remarkable Curiosities in that County. To which are Added the West Prospect of the Some Time Conventual Church of St Germans; And a Table of the Distances of the Towns from each other: with some Account of the Author,' first edition, engraved frontis, engraved dedication to the Earl of Oxford, 10 double-page maps and one plate, 13 engraved illustrations, original full calf tastfully rebacked, a very clean if not nearly fine copy of a scarce work, William Pearson for the editor and sold by Bateman, London, 1728.Norden was the first Englishman to complete a series of 'County Histories', however he became beset by financial difficulties. He succeeded in issuing the first part of ‘Speculum’ Middlesex in 1593 followed by ‘Hertfordshire’ in 1598, leaving in manuscript, five full surveys of other counties. Cornwall was not published until 1728 it was written in 1610 (and in 'Lowdnes' view, drew heavily on Carew’s 'Survey of Cornwall' 1602, though Norden probably visited the county as early as 1584).This copy is in a fine condition with a very small amount of spotting (as expected). There is a woodcut of Pendenis and Falmouth Haven including 10 double-page maps and one plate, 13 engraved illustrations.

Lot 65

Richard Carew of Antonie, Esq The Survey of Cornwall. First Edition, April 23rd, 1602 Printed by S. Stafford for John Jaggard and are to bee sold neere Temple-Barre at the signe of the hand and starre, London. Printer’s device to titlepage (McKerrow, 281), titlepage slightly browned. Three former owners’ signatures to recto and one to verso of titlepage, manuscript note to titlepage (see notes below), pp.(x)+ 159 (for 318)+(6)(corrections and table), 4to., nineteenth century full calf, gilt, morocco label (STC 4615: Lowndes p.371: Boase and Courtney p.57).This is possibly a 'Strawberry Hill' copy. Red ink ms note on titlepage in hand of J. T. Tregellas reads ‘Purchased by Mr Strong of Bristol at the recent celebrated sale at Strawberry Hill and repurchased of him by J. T. Tregellas Sept 21st 1844,' with signature of J. T. Tregellas dated 1844, Truro. Strong of Bristol bought heavily at the Strawberry Hill Sale, working closely with Thorpe, in what one academic writer has described as ‘perhaps an early version of the ‘knock-out’. His subsequent catalogues were filled with Walpole’s books. However, although there was a copy of Carew’s ‘CORNWALL’ in the second day’s sale, Tuesday 26th April 1842, in lot 54, this appears to have been a second edition of 1723. There is no first edition definitely identified in the sale catalogue. But, although it clearly was, and is, a selling point to be able to have said that this was Walpole’s copy, the notion cannot be dismissed on the ground that the work is not in the sale catalogue. Not everything was listed. For example the sale was advertised to occupy twenty four days from April 25th to May 21st. The catalogue was badly compiled, and so much dissatisfaction was expressed at the intention of selling some of the collections en masse, that the contents of the seventh and eighth day’s sale, which consisted of prints, drawings and books, were withdrawn and re-catalogued, and disposed of at a sale at Robins rooms, Covent Garden, which lasted from the 13th to the 23rd June.The other signatures on the recto of the titlepage are ‘Geo Burnett 1754’ and ‘W. J. Rawlings’ Hayle Foundry July 1847.On the verso is the signature of J. Arundell (son of Sir Thomas Arundell) was a colonel of horse, which an unconfirmed pencil note on the verso of the upper free endpaper ascribes to John Arundell of Trerice (1576-1656), the defender of Pendennis Castle, the last castle but one to surrender to parliamentary forces. Carew was his brother-in-law, having married Arundell’s half-sister, Julian.With the bookplate of John Davies. A very good copy of a scarce work.There are no illustrations for this work (as called for), although a charming small woodcut to the title page and a headpiece to the dedication. Again, this is a fine copy (most of the sale is), with some toning and a small amount of spotting, as would be expected.

Lot 722

Thomas Lean and Brother (registrars and reporters of the duty of steam engines). 'Historical Statement of the Improvements Made in the Duty Performed by the Steam Engines in Cornwall, from the Commencement of the Publication of the Monthly Reports,' first edition, 140 pages, all tables complete with a foldout table (opposite page 150) showing the greatest and least quantity of water discharged per minute in imperial gallons, in original green binding, a near fine copy, Simpkin, Marshall and Co, London, 1839.

Lot 11

Edwardian dressing table mirror with drawers

Lot 18

Wooden dressing table sets, oriental fans, small crystoleum and green picture frame

Lot 203

Two boxes of part tea sets, Tunstall decorative plate, teapots, black ceramic dressing table set etc

Lot 216

Pair of Clarabelle table lamps made for The Range

Lot 22

Part tea set, blue ceramic dressing table set, trinkets, tin of cotton thread reels

Lot 327

Five silver topped dressing table perfume bottles

Lot 336

Five silver topped dressing table bottles

Lot 39

Box of part tea set, coffee pot, glass vases, yellow glass dressing table set and boxed Dartington avocado dishes

Lot 414

Two tier rectangular mahogany occasional table, height 73 cm, width 42 cm, length 65 cm

Lot 420

Modern two tier oak occasional table, height 40 cm, width 40 cm, depth 33 cm

Lot 425

Hardwood circular occasional table, height 52 cm, diameter 45 cm

Lot 433

Boxed Nishano three drawer dressing table with mirror and stool

Lot 437

Stagg rectangular coffee table, height 45 cm, length 104 cm, width 45 cm

Lot 453

Metal and glass garden table and six chairs, table height 76 cm, diameter 130 cm

Lot 454

Two garden chairs and rectangular coffee table

Lot 469

Singer sewing machine table with cast base (in working order) and Victorian white painted towel rail

Lot 478

Modern oak extending dining table with two leaves and six chairs, table height 76 cm, length excluding leaves 133 cm x 92 cm, the leaves measuring approximately 35.5 cm

Lot 480

Oak draw leaf dining table raised on bulbous legs

Lot 489

Oak wind out dining table with carved edge and legs, height 72 cm, width 121 cm, length with no leaves 138 cm, largest leaf 50 cm, 2 smaller leaves 24 cm each

Lot 498

Rectangular kitchen table, height 72 cm, width 60 cm, length 106 cm

Lot 499

Heavy oak twin drop flap gate leg table, height 72 cm, width unextended 60 cm, length 90 cm

Lot 505

Square chunky legged occasional table, height 46 cm, width and depth 46 cm

Lot 506

Twin drop flap table, height 73 cm, width 54 cm, length 128 cm

Lot 509

Modern two drawer hall table, height 75 cm, width 98 cm, depth 32 cm

Lot 514

Edwardian dressing table, height 75 cm, width 100 cm, depth 54 cm

Lot 529

Rectangular occasional table and modern chest of drawers (AF)

Lot 531

Modern nest of three tables and woven telephone table

Lot 539

Mahogany drop leaf table, height 74 cm, width closed 45 cm, depth 96 cm

Lot 540

Circular occasional table and magazine rack

Lot 541

Mahogany Sutherland style table, height 70 cm, width 49 cm, depth 99 cm

Lot 545

Mahogany D end table with single leaf, width without leaf 120 cm, height 75 cm

Lot 550

Modern twin drop flap table on castors

Lot 551

Modern coffee table/magazine rack (AF)

Lot 554

Hardwood occasional table, height 61 cm, width 57 cm, depth 6 cm.

Lot 558

Metal garden table and six chairs, table height 71 cm, length 173 cm

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