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A side table, part 18th century, oak, the rectangular planked top over two short drawers with geometrically moulded fronts, fitted with brass drop handles on three turned and tapering baluster front supports united by plain side stretchers on short turned feet, 79cm wide, 80cm high, 49cm deep
A Regency library table, rosewood, the rectangular top with rounded corners over two short frieze drawers on rectangular end column supports, united by a turned central stretcher with end bar supports with scroll mouldings on four heavy claw feet with hidden brass castors, 152.5cm wide, 72.5cm high, 70cm deep
A William & Mary small gate-leg table, 17th century and later, the rectangular top with rounded corners, on a fruitwood base with two short end frieze drawers, raised on eight spiral turned supports united by conforming stretchers to the ends and gates, raised on replacement short turned feet, 68.5cm open, 23.5cm closed, 57.5cm wide, 68cm high
A Regency sofa table, mahogany, the rectangular top with short drop ends with rounded corners and multi-line moulded edge over two short drawers to the frieze fitted with turned wooden handles with opposing false drawer fronts on rectangular end column supports with slender multi-line moulded down swept legs terminating in brass caps and castors, 111cm wide, 72cm high, 73cm deep
A late Regency work table, mahogany, in the manner of Gillows, Lancaster, the top with hinged drop-side leaves with rounded corners and line moulded edge over two short cockbeaded frieze drawers fitted with turned wooden handles with opposing false drawers over a pull-out work basket on four slender reeded tapering legs terminating in brass castors, 47cm wide, 71cm high, 15.5cm deep
A fold-over card table, early 19th century, mahogany satinwood crossbanded, the rectangular top with rounded front corners over a narrow crossbanded frieze on four square tapering line strung legs terminating in splay feet (overall fading), 90cm wide, 72.5cm high, 44cm deep
A Regency console table, rosewood, the rectangular top with moulded edge over egg and dart moulded frieze, on turned and tapering front corner supports with leaf moulded giltwood collar on a rectangular open base with moulded edge, 113cm wide, 93.5cm high, 33.5cm deep
A George IV dining table, mahogany, the rectangular drop-leaf centre section on eight slender turned tapering legs terminating in brass castors, the two end tables of rectangular form with rounded end corners, on four slender turned and tapering legs terminating in brass castors, 278cm long, 122cm wide, 72.5cm high
Darlington. A Table of The Ancient and Customary Tolls due and payable [?] the Market and Fair Days within the Town and Borough of Darlington ...under the Lord Bishop of Durham, and received by James Allan...August 1748, High Court of Chancery, single folding sheet, worn with later paper backing
A large part service of Austrian flatware, metalwares, circa 1921-30, of a decorative concave thread pattern, stamped with the Austrian 800 standard, comprising: 11 table forks, 12 Fish Forks, 8 dessert forks, 12 three tine dessert forks12 tablespoons, 12 ice-cream spoons, 6 teaspoons, 11 coffee spoons, 11 fish knives, 12 pairs of hors d"oeuvres knives and forks (1 knife missing), 12 dessert knives, 11 table knives, 6 dessert knives, 2 butter and cheese servers, 1 pair of sugar tongs, 3 salt spoons, 1 pair of salad servers, 1 soup ladle, 2 sauce ladles, 1 pair of fish servers, 1 cake slice, 1 pair of dessert servers, 1 ice-cream server and a small skewer, 6285gm weighable, 202.35oz (approximately) (165)
A Victorian part service of silver Old English pattern flatware, by The Barnards, London 1873, comprising: six table forks, 20.75cm; eight dessert forks, 17.5cm; four tablespoons, 22.5cm; six dessert spoons, 18cm; five teaspoons, 14cm and a pair of sauce ladles, 18.5cm, all crested, 1600gm (51.5oz), all contained in a fitted mahogany canteen box (31)
A silver seven piece table cruet, maker CTB, Birmingham 1919/20, comprising: four tub salts of plain circular shape each with moulded edge and girdle and raised on three pad feet, 46mm diameter; together with two matching pepper casters, 9cm high and a matching mustard pot, with hinged cover and blue liner, 55mm diameter, together with four matching Albany pattern salt spoons and a mustard spoon, cased, 260gm (8.3oz) (12)
A Sheraton period mahogany, satinwood and tulipwood crossbanded Pembroke table. the oval top with bowed frieze drawer with ring handles and opposing blind drawer, on square tapering gaitered legs ending in brass scoket castors, the whole inlaid with box and ebony lines. 93cm wide (flaps up), 73cm high, 76cm deep
A Regency mahogany and satinwood crossbanded sofa table. the rounded rectangular top above four frieze drawers with brass pull handles on reeded square section end standards inlaid with crossed spears ending in dual splay legs with brass box castors, the whole decorated with ebony and boxwood lines. 110cm wide (156 flaps up), 75cm high, 71cm deep
A pair of early George III mahogany and satinwood crossbanded tea tables. inlaid with stringing and rosewood banding, the demi-lune foldover tops on square tapered legs, rear central legs sliding out to reveal drawers to support each top (legs reduced on one table) (2). 101cm wide, 75cm high, 50cm deep
A late 18th century Dutch walnut and floral marquetry foldover games table. the top decorated with a ribbon-tied basket flanked by cornucopaie within a chevron banded border enclosing a baize inset, the frieze with trailing foliage, on slender cabriole legs with concertina-style action ending in pad feet. 78cm wide, 72cm high, 37cm deep
A George III mahogany marble top side table. the mottled white marble moulded top with rounded corners above lateral sides, the front and side aprons of pierced trellis form in the Chinese taste, on square moulded legs. 120cm wide, 83cm high, 62cm deep . Provenance: Wardington Manor, Wardington, Oxon.
A George IV mahogany kneehole dressing table. of small proportions, the rectangular top with moulded edge above a kneehole bounded by a frieze drawer and two cupboards and a stop-fluted apron rail, on square tapering legs ending in spade feet and castors, the whole inlaid with box and ebony lines. 97cm wide, 79cm high, 56cm deep
A George IV rosewood work table. Attributed to Gillows. the drop flap rectangular top with rounded corners above two drawers and two opposing dummy drawers, the lower drawer compartmented with four removable trays and a pin cushion, above a sliding pleated work bag, on reeded turned tapered legs ended in brass caps and castors, the bottom of the top drawer bears the name “Barrow” faintly in pencil. 50cm wide, 74cm high, 48cm deep . Note: Barrow was the surname of a family of cabinet makers working. for Gillows in Lancaster around 1820.
A 19th century Dutch walnut and marquetry card table. the triangular top decorated with chequered squares and gaming items, the baize lined interior with playing cards to each corner, on gate action square section legs inlaid with trailing foliage. 114cm wide, 78cm high, 57cm deep
A mid 19th century French rosewood work table. with ornate leaf scroll mounts throughout, the cartouche inset hinged lid revealing an interior with a removable divided tray and mirror to the inside of the lid, above a sliding work box, on cabriole legs ending in scroll sabots. 58cm wide, 74cm high, 42cm deep
A Regency mahogany extending dining table. In the manner of Gillows of Lancaster. the rounded rectangular top with two D-end sections and three additional leaf insertions above a frieze with reeded lip, on lotus turned and reeded tapering legs with lappet cast brass socket castors. 137cm wide, 77cm high, 261cm long
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