A German cast metal set of doll's shop scales, with a printed tin dial and brass pan, 9cm high; two German painted tin doll's shop storage jars for 'Caffee' [coffee], and 'Zucker' [sugar], each 6.5cm high; two German painted tin doll's shop storage containers for 'Salz' [salt] and 'Mehl' [flour], each with a hinged lid and 6.5cm high; three painted wooden doll's chairs and a table; and assorted other items of related interest, including a hat box and three miniature volumes of Shakespeare.
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A George I walnut dressing table mirror, crossbanded and inlaid stringing, the later rectangular plate to a moulded frame, the box base fitted with a long drawer above three short ogee front drawers, on shaped bracket feet, 28in (71cm) h, 18in (45.5cm) w, 8.75in (22.5cm) d. Finials and handles later, some restoration, section of moulding off but present.
A late Victorian mahogany bowfront writing table, the moulded edge top inset gilt tooled leather, above four drawers, one with a gilt metal plate, 'DRUCE & CO, UPHOLSTERERS & CABINET MAKERS, BAKER STREET, PORTMAN SQUARE, LONDON, W', on square tapering legs, and spade feet, 30.25in (77cm) h, 47.75in (121.1cm) w, 22.75in (57.5cm) d.
A pair of George III mahogany side tables, each with a reeded edge 'D' shape top above a parquetry strung frieze on turned tapering legs to brass caps and roller castors, formerly the ends of a dining table, 28.75in (73.3cm) h, 37.75in (96cm) w, 20in (50.8cm) d. Provenance: Norman Adams Ltd, 8 - 10 Hans Road, London, 1974.
An early 18th century walnut side table, the quarter veneered moulded edge top with crossbanding and inlaid stringing above a conforming drawer on turned club legs to pad feet, 29.25in (74cm) h, 31in (78.8cm) w, 19.75in (49.8cm) d. Old replacements and restorations, handles later. Provenance: Great Brampton House Antiques, Madley, Hereford, 1974.
A George II mahogany games and tea table, the rectangular triple hinged top revealing a plain surface and a baize lined playing surface with candlestands and counter wells, on leaf and husk carved cabriole legs to scroll feet, 29in (73.3cm) h, 33in (83.7cm) w, 16.5in (42cm) d.
A George III mahogany and brass mounted serpentine side table, in the manner of Pierre Langlois, the top with a central oval panel, inlaid stringing and satinwood side panels above a rosewood frieze with satinwood, mahogany and burr maple panels on cabriole legs with foliate scrolled mounts with husk trails, 34.25in (87cm) h, 48.25in (122.6cm) w, 25in (63.2cm) d. Restored cracks to top, the central oval possibly leather lined.
A George III mahogany harlequin Pembroke table, the sycamore banded drop-leaf top with a rising centre fitted with five burr yew veneered drawers enclosed by a leather lined hinged writing surface/door, on square tapering legs to brass caps and castors, 28.75in (72.8cm) h, 23in (58.5cm) w, 32in (81cm) d. Flaps slightly bowed.
A late 18th century Italian giltwood and painted console table, the veneered marble top above a frieze carved with scrolling foliage and centred a female mask, on leaf carved and fluted tapering legs, 36.25in (92.2cm) h, 46.75in (118.5cm) w, 23.5in (59.6cm) d. Old worm holes, losses to decoration, some restoration.
A carved wood and painted console table in George II style, with a faux marble top having squared corners above a leaf cornice and floret frieze with a central shell and fruiting swags, on griffen headed scroll legs with hairy paw feet, 35.5in (90cm) h, 55in (139.5cm) w, 29in (73.5cm) d. This table is a copy of an example at Ditchley Park, Oxfordshire.
A mahogany Pembroke table, the oval moulded edge drop-leaf top inlaid stringing above a bowfront frieze drawer flanked by marquetry shells on square tapering legs to brass castors, early 19th century and later, 27.75in (70cm) h, 31.75 x 38.5in (80.5 x 97.6cm) open. Cracks to top.
An early 19th century Scottish dressing table mirror, the rectangular plate to turned uprights, the serpentine box base fitted with two drawers, 28in (71cm) h, 26.75in (68cm) w, 10in (25.5cm) d. Minor restoration. Provenance: The Marquess of Tweeddale, Yester House, Gifford, East Lothian.
A George IV carved rosewood tripod table, attributed to Gillows, the serpentine gadrooned edge top above a triple fluted column shaft on cabriole legs to leaf carved feet and brass roller castors, 26.75in (67.8cm) h, 29.5in (74.7cm) 22in (55.8cm) d. Water marks to top, old damages.
A matched late 19th/early 20th century silver dressing table set, various makers and dates ranging from 1897 - 1913, embossed with cherubim, comprising: tray, 28.7cm wide (11.25oz) hair brush, hand mirror, oval glass jar with silver cover, and cylindrical box, 8cm high
A Regency mahogany, satinwood crossbanded and ebony strung sofa table, the rectangular drop flap top with rounded corners, above a pair of frieze drawers (one fitted with partitions), and opposing false drawers, with gilt metal turned handles, on acanthus carved scroll supports and satinwood inlaid sabre legs with further carved acanthus and tablet decoration, brass lion paw caps and castors, 147cm long extended.
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