A 17th Century Spanish Table. The thick well patinated twin plank top measuring 57½ ins x 26 ins (146 cms x 66 cms) and standing on four splayed baluster, reel and cup turned legs united by pairs of end stretchers and strengthened with decorative iron angle bars riveted through the central tenon blocks of the base stretchers and leading up to the centre.
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A Fine Continental Chestnut Side Table. The well patinated single piece top having a moulded edge and measuring 58 ins x 25 ins (147 cms x 64 cms). The frieze gouge carved with date 1810 and housing two yew-wood drawers with turned knob handles above a moulded base, standing on turned legs united by peripheral block stretchers, 32 in (81 cms) in height.
An Unusual William & Mary Card Table. The burr walnut top having a serpentine shaped front & rounded corner protuberants above two oak corner candle slides of corresponding shape. The top opening to reveal a green baize lined playing surface . Both sides accommodating deep burr walnut veneered drawers with small brass knop handles. The serpentine edged front apron inlaid with stringing and standing on six inverted cup turned legs & back gates united by c-scroll stretchers above bun feet. 32 ins x 13¾ ins (81 cms x 35 cms) and 32 ins (81 cms) high.
An 18th Century Walnut Card Table. The figured walnut veneered top with a cross grained border & rounded corner protuberants. The top opening to reveal a green baize lined playing surface with circular inset corners & oval counter dishes. The two tapering cabriole front legs with decorative shell carving at the hips, terminating on pad feet. The back legs swinging out to support the open lid 33½ ins x 31½ ins (85 cms x 80 cms), standing 28½ ins high.
A Splendid 18th Century Tripod Table, of good colour & patination. The burr-yew wood top having a moulded edge, above a round tapering & baluster turned centre column leading down to the three outswept legs on elegant pad feet. 27 ins (69 cms) in height, 23¾ ins (60 cms) in diameter.
A 17th Century Joined Oak Centre Table. The two plank top having cleated ends above a carved frieze decorated with scrolling acanthus and having a shaped edge below applied moulding with block appliqués to the corners and a drawer concealed within secured by locking pegs to the underside. Standing on baluster turned legs united by peripheral block stretchers, 37 ins (94 cms) wide, 22 ins (56 cms) deep and 27 ins (69 cms) in height.
A Large 17th Century Inlaid Credence Table. The circular folding top supported by a back swinging gate. The three sided front having run-moulded side rails and a central drawer with chequer inlay above arched aprons with carved flower corner spandrels. The column turned legs headed by marquetry inlaid tenons & adjoining the plinth base with canted corners & decoratively carved border. Standing 33 ins (84 cms) high on block feet. 46 ins (117 cms) wide.
A Charles II Joined Oak Side Table. The planked top above a frieze drawer with applied edge moulding and pierced S-scroll spandrels raised on barley-twist legs and ball turned feet united by a central barleytwist under-stretcher, 35½ ins (90 cms) wide, 22 ins (56 cms) deep and 28¼ ins (72 cms) in height.
A 17th Century Joined Oak Credence Table. The demi-lune top measuring 37½ ins (95 cms) in width on a triangular base with arcaded rails and bobbin turned legs united by peripheral block stretchers with a gate to the rear swinging out to support the singular drop leaf, 28¾ ins (73 cms) in height.
A 17th Century Joined Oak Serving Table. The twin plank top having cleated edged above a decorative frieze rail carved with undulating foliage, standing on astrigal ring moulded column legs united by peripheral stretchers, 48 is (122 cms) wide, 22 ins (57 cms) deep and 31 ins (79 cms) high.
A Large & Impressive Late 17th/Early 18th Century Gateleg Table of mid brown colour & rich patination. The oval top measuring 64½ ins x 62 ins (164 cms x 158 cms) with a drawer at one end, standing on columnar legs & gates with astrigal ring turnings united by block stretchers and terminating on turned feet, 29½ ins (75 cms) high.
A 17th Century Dutch Draw-leaf Table. The frieze decorated with deep bevelled mouldings and fitted with a central drawer standing on bulbous legs with heavy globular midway turnings and squat bun terminals united by flat peripheral stretchers. The top measuring 28 ins x 49 ins (71 cms x 125 cms) extending to 88 ins (224 cms) and 30¾ ins (78 cms) in height.
A Rare Gothic Oak Sepulchre or Altar Table. The front having three panels; the central panel carved with the sacred monogram IHC and flanked by armorial shields pertaining to the Stanley family (dated by the Armorial Identification Service as made between 1386 and 1485). The upper & lower friezes ornamented with rows of tracery quatrefoils and foliated rosettes heading the tracery divides. Standing on a later plinth base with a replacement stone top 50 ins (128 cms) wide, 20 ins (51 cms) deep and 28 ins (71 cms) high.
A Rare William and Mary Bulletwood Gateleg Table. The oval top having a moulded edge above a shaped apron drawer. The turned column legs and gates joined by peripheral block stretchers, terminating with Briganza feet. 28¾ ins (73 cms) in height. 54½ ins (138 cms) wide and 20½ ins (52 cms) deep.
Jan Jacobus Matthijs Damschroder (1825-1905). A 19th Century Dutch Oil on Canvas; Rustic interior scene with two men & two women around a table fixed in narration, 26 ins x 32 ins (66 cms x 81 cms) with a later decorative swept gilt frame 33½ ins x 40 ins (85 cms x 102 cms).
A Pair of 19th Century Oils on Panel after Adriaen Brouwer depicting 17th Century Interior Scenes; men gathered around a table reading a letter, and a tavern scene with three pipe smokers, 12 ins x 9½ ins (30 cms x 24 cms) set in moulded gilt frames with corner embellishments, 18 ins x 15 ins (46 cms x 38 cms).
Ten William De Morgan tiles, painted with pairs of facing peacocks divided by blue tulip heads on a green foliate shaped ground, eight tiles, 23x23cm and two tiles, 11.5x23cm (one cracked) Please note these tiles are inset to a table top and have not been examined beneath
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