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A matched Victorian fiddle, thread and shell pattern part table service comprising: fourteen dinner forks, ten tablespoons, nine dessert spoons, thirteen dessert forks, a gravy spoon and one other smaller gravy spoon, eight teaspoons, two coffee or egg spoons, two various sauce ladles, two salt spoons, and a pair of fish servers, all bearing same crest and monogram, various makers, London 1857-60, 5030gm., 161.74oz (64)
A late Victorian silver-mounted dressing table set comprising: a rectangular dressing mirror, a hand mirror, various brushes, combs, cut glass bottles, a shoe horn, scissors and other dressing accessories, approx 25 items, monogrammed, Birmingham 1897-98, contained in a leather-covered fitted case.
An oak refectory table with framed three-plank top, frieze carved with repeating confronting foliate scrolls and on six bulbous leaf-carved legs joined by square stretchers, 79cm. x 86cm. x 209cm., reconstructed, the legs 17th century together with a brass plaque engraved TABLE from the Bishops Palace at Chester removed on the restoration of the Cathedral 1865.
A mahogany Pembroke table, the rounded rectangular top crossbanded with zebrawood and centred by a marquetry panel of foliage and drapery, the similarly inlaid frieze with a drawer and on tapering square legs with brass castors, 71cm. high x 100cm. wide, basically George III, most of the inlay later.
A Victorian mahogany library table, the rounded rectangular top with later gilt-tooled green leather insert, the frieze with three drawers to each long side and on tapering turned legs with china castors, 75cm. high x 149cm. wide, some restoration, one drawer stamped J.D. KENNARD-UPHOLSTERER - ST. LEONARDS.
A Victorian burr walnut-veneered and tulipwood-banded writing table by Howard & Sons, applied with gilt brass handles and mounts, the rectangular top with green tooled leather insert, the serpentine frieze with two drawers and on cabriole legs, 70cm. high x 132cm. wide, the left hand drawer stamped HOWARD & SONS, BERNERS ST. * Howard & Sons, Berners Street, London were founded by John Howard in 1820. The firm exhibited in the Great Exhibition of 1851, as well as the London Exhibition of 1862, the Philadelphia Exhibition of 1877 and the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1900. Among many notable commissions, Howard & Sons supplied furniture for Sudbury Hall, Derbyshire and Elton Hall, Huntingdonshire.
Christopher Faulkner. An English walnut tripod table with segmentally constructed crossbanded circular top, baluster stem and on claw base, 64cm. high x 61cm. diameter. * Inspired by the work of such makers as the Barnsleys of the English Arts and Crafts movement, Christoper Faulkner is a practising artist craftsman specialising in hand made one-off original pieces to commission. In 1969 and 1970 he trained under Edward Baly at Week, near Dartington, Devon. He has been a member of the Devon Guild of Craftsmen since 1970 and was elected on to their council in 1970.
A japanned side table, the background decorated gilt figures in Summer Palace landscape and foliage the moulded edge top above three drawers to a shaped apron on turned legs united by a shaped 'X' stretcher, to turned feet, early 18th century and later, 28.75in (73cm) h, 27.5in (70cm) w, 15.75in (40cm) d.
A Regency mahogany sofa table, inlaid boxwood stringing, the crossbanded top above two cedar lined drawers fitted brass handles on rectangular end supports united by a high stretcher to scroll feet and brass castors, 28.75in (73cm) h, 55.5in (141cm) w, open, 28in (71cm) d. The top varnish with a crackle effect.
A Regency partridge wood breakfast table, the rectangular hinged top inlaid stringing and fleur de lys marquetry to rosewood crossbanding, the ring turned stem on four high scroll legs with inlaid decoration to brass paw sabots and castors, 30in (76cm) h, 35.75 x 60in (91 x152.5cm). Provenance: Bought from Apter Fredericks Ltd.
A 19th century mahogany serpentine front serving table, with satinwood banding and inlaid stringing, the raised back with inlaid panel fronts, above three frieze drawers fitted later brass plate handles on square tapering legs, 42.75in (108.5cm) h, 58.75in (149cm) w, 29.5in (75cm) d.
An early 19th century mahogany work table, the rectangular top inlaid stringing and crescent motifs to the corners, above a frieze drawer with button release, inlaid ebonised star motifs to drawer and rest of frieze on rosewood panelled and lattice work headed square tapering legs to brass castors, 30in (76cm) h, 16in (40.5cm) w, 19.25in (49cm) d. Bag missing.
A 19th century mahogany supper table, the twin flap top on lopers to a frieze drawer fitted replaced handles above a concave fronted shelf with open sides and enclosed back on square chamfered legs to later brass castors, 29.25in (74cm) h, 21in (53.5cm) w (closed), 24in (61cm) d.
A painted oak refectory table, the rectangular top with simulated leather centre to a scrolling foliage border on an ochre ground, on turned spiral fluted and leaf carved supports united by a stretcher the platform bases with carved leaf decoration to block feet, 28in (71cm) h, 94.25in (239.5cm) l, 53.5in (136cm) w. The base previously with balustraded ends supports and with drawer leaves.
A 19th century continental mahogany work table, the sloping edge top quarter veneered, hinging to an inset mirror and satinwood lined interior with folding gilt brass mounted sconce and pin cushion above a frieze drawer, on carved swan supports to paw feet, united by a shaped 'X' stretcher with circular square platform having a parquetry fan inlay, on brass castors, c.1840, 30in (76cm) h, 21.25in (54cm) w, 15.25in (38.5cm) d.
An early 19th century mahogany card table, the hinged swivel top with an oblong baize, on moulded vase shape end supports with applied rondels united by a turned stretcher on hipped scroll legs to brass castors, 29.75in (75.5cm) h, 22.5in (57cm) w, closed, 16.25in (41cm) d. One leg repaired.
A 19th century satinwood Pembroke table, the oval top with an inlaid bead border to a wide penwork band of scrolling foliage to further ebonised and boxwood stringing and banding, above a frieze drawer fitted a circular embossed urn brass plate handle on square tapering legs with applied ankles, North European, 28.75in (73cm) h, 47 x 33.5in (119.5 x 85cm), open.
An early 19th century French kidney shaped side table, the top inlaid a central panel of marquetry buildings, to parquetry diaper design and stringing, to a galleried edge, above a single frieze drawer fitted a later brass handle, on open shaped trestle end supports to scroll legs and later ebonised bun feet, united by a later stretcher, 28.5in (72.5cm) h, 38.75in (98.5cm) w, 20.75in (53cm) d.
An Italian pietra dura top low table, the centre with a view of Vesuvius erupting with two further panels of a hill town and of a port scene to specimen marble borders, the ebonised frame with rondel headed tapering legs to block feet, 18.25in (46cm) h, 31.5 x 19.75in (80 x 50cm).
An early Victorian rosewood games/work table, the hinged top inlaid for backgammon and cribbage to a reversible chequer board, above a frieze drawer and pull-out bag later covered, the sides with slides on open scroll supports united by a turned stretcher the platforms to turned feet and brass castors, 31in (79cm) h, 17in (43cm) w, closed, 18.25in (46.5cm) d. Slight lifting to cribbage on right hand flap. Restored.
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