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A late 19th century French kingwood table en chiffonniere, with gilt metal mounts, the Breche Medoux marble top with a 3/4 gallery above a frieze drawer and two cupboard doors one with a faux book front, 29.5in (74.8cm) h, 19.5in (49.6cm) w, 12in (30.5cm) d. Interior shelf missing.
A continental satinwood games table, with tulipwood banding, the sliding top inlaid a chequer board and reveals a gilt tooled leather backgammon board, the frieze with opposing real and dummy drawers on square tapering legs to block ankles, 20th century, 28.25in (71.5cm) h, 35.75in (90.6cm) w, 18.5in (47cm) d.
A 19th century walnut and brass mounted games table, the octagonal top inlaid a chequer board in rosewood and bird's eye maple, to brass stringing and a rosewood banded edge, the square tapering stem with concave angles with a circular base on three hipped scroll legs, 27in (69cm) h, 18.5in (47cm) wide.
A George IV rosewood centre table, the circular tilt-top with a figured radiating veneer above a reel and dart applied moulded frieze on a turned stem with leaf carved bowl and ribbed edge the triform base with part ribbed turned feet the brass castors stamped 'C. Cope Patent,' 28in (71cm) h, 52in (132cm) dia.
An early 19th century mahogany sofa table, the twin flap top above two frieze drawers fitted replaced brass handles, with dummy to the reverse on 'X' shape supports united by a solid stretcher on brass caps and castors, 28.75in (73cm) h, 34.5in (87.4cm) w, 28in (71.2cm) d. Top cracked.
A 19th century specimen wood occasional table, the octagonal reeded edge top with a parquetry edge and inlaid various veneered segments including pollarded oak, walnut, rosewood and maple above an ebonised, painted and fruitwood column base with tripod supports, 27.5in (69.7cm) h, 18.25in (46.4cm) w. Cracks and losses to top.
A 19th century mahogany work table, the reeded edge top above three drawers, the top with divisions, the bottom two with a false front, fitted knob handles, on a faceted stem, quatreform base to disc feet, 30.5in (77.5cm) h, 20.75in (53cm) w, 14.5in (37cm) d. Restoration and replacements.
A late Regency mahogany extending dining table, the moulded edge drop-leaf top on a telescopic frame, no extra leaves, to turned and ribbed waisted legs on ebony castors, one replaced and one missing, 28in (71cm) h, 50.5in (128.3cm) with flaps up extending to at least 138in (350.5cm), 51in (129.5cm) d.
A mahogany breakfast table, the reeded edge tilt-top with rosewood cross banding on a barrel turned stem and four reeded down swept legs and brass paw sabots to castors, early 19th century and later, 28.25in (71.5cm) h, 53.25 x 43.25in (135.2 x 110cm). Restorations, block replaced.
A Regency mahogany sofa table, inlaid satinwood and ebony stringing the cross banded top with canted corners above two frieze drawers fitted brass handles and dummy drawers to the reverse, on scroll end supports united by twin turned stretchers, on brass caps and castors, 28in (71.2cm) h, 36in (91.3cm) w, 28in (71.4cm) d. Handles on right drawer off but present.
After Eileen Gray, an adjustable occasional table, model E 1027, first designed 1928, this version circa 1970, It is named after the summer house E 1027, "Maison en bord de mer", which Eileen Gray built for herself and for her collaborator, Jean Badovici. The name of the table comes from both of their names: E is for Eileen, 10 for Jean (J is the 10th letter of the alphabet), 2 for B(adovici) and 7 for G(ray), frame of polished stainless steel tube, top is made of clear toughened glass.
A Chinese famille jaune ground porcelain table lamp, 20th century, of baluster form with incised floral and dragon decorated body, the shoulders with gilt moulded lion heads upon a gilt moulded base, 58 cm high, together with a rose painted baluster formed table lamp, 42 cm high and a red, black and gilt lacquered baluster formed table lamp, decorated with four panels depicting buildings, foliage and birds upon gilt moulded base, 67 cm high, (3).
A Faberge part table silver service, 1908-1917, comprising of twelve fish knives and forks, twelve teaspoons, a fish slice and fork and a pair of salad servers, the handles with rococo cartouche terminals, marked K. Faberge in Cyrillic, with the Imperial warrant, 84 standard. (A lot)
A part composite set of silver fiddle pattern flatware, London, comprising of seven table spoons, 1802, Wm. Eley & Wm. Fearn; three table spoons, 1822, T. Cox Savory; four table forks, 1824, Wm. Chawner; three table forks, 1822, Wm. Eley & Wm. Fearn; six desert spoons, 1821, possibly Richard Pearce; five desert spoons, 1819, Wm. Eaton; one desert spoon, 1811, rubbed; seven desert forks, 1802 & 1822, Wm. Eley & Wm. Fearn; four desert forks, 1824 & 1830, Wm. Chawner; one desert fork, 1834, Mary Chawner, 80.5 oz, (43 items).
A pair of William IV silver ladles, London 1836, William Eaton, together with a George III silver ladle, London 1809, Geo. Smith & Wm. Fearn; a three piece silver backs dressing table set, Birmingham 1915, William Hutton & Sons Ltd; a pair of square silver picture frames, Sheffield 2000, maker R C; a silver hot water pot, Sheffield 1918, Pearce & Sons; a silver picture frame, Birmingham 1916, maker G & C; a silver picture frame, Birmingham 1915, The Alexander Clark Co Ltd; a silver Penhaligons miniature scent bottle; a white metal brandy warmer and cover and a American silver and ivory caddy spoon, Whiting Manufacturing Co, (14).
A cased pair of George III silver gilt serving spoons, London 1781, with bright cut engraved decoration and initialled I.K, makers mark S.A, together with a three piece silver mounted dressing table set, London 1947 & 1948, makers mark R C; a case set of six silver bean handle coffee spoons, Sheffield 1924, Mappin & Webb; a shagreen and silver mounted hair brush, London 1928; a cased set of six teaspoons, Sheffield 1944, Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd; a silver engine turned decorated cigarette case, London 1947, makers mark R C; a set of six silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1936, makers mark CB & S; a silver trinket tray, Sheffield 1902, makers mark J E F; a set of six silver teaspoons, Birmingham 1946, makers mark F H A & Co and a set of four silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1896, Maxfield & Sons Ltd, (38).
A late 18th / early 19th century copper gilt table snuffbox, modelled as a banded travelling trunk with domed lid and padlocks, the lid engraved with initials, heraldic crest, and motto, length, 8.5cm, together with a rectangular stone paperweight applied with a silver fouled anchor, (2).
A 19th century style brass twin light bouillotte lamp, on a stepped circular base, with adjustable oval shade, height, 46.5cm, a gilt metal candelabrum of naturalistic form fitted with glass lustres and drops, a pair of spelter and gilt metal candlesticks, three various table lamps, and a circular bronzed metal hanging ceiling light, (8).
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