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A beech centre table, late 19th-early 20th century, in Regence style, of moulded serpentine sided form beneath a breche violette marble top, the panelled frieze carved with leaf scrolls centred by shells above acanthus carved scroll legs joined by conforming undulating stretchers, 72cm high, 65cm deep, 115cm wide
A Victorian mahogany large extending dining table, mid-19th century, the rounded rectangular top above a moulded frieze, the tapering legs carved with lotus knees, brass castors, with six leaves, 136cm wide, extending to 457cm; together with a 19th century grained timber leaf stand
A George III mahogany oval pembroke table, late 18th century, later painted in neo-classical style with doves and amorino supported by swags and trails of summer flowers with bellflower pendants, the bow frieze with a cockbeaded drawer, gilt brass drum handles, the square tapering legs with brass socket castors, 97cm x 76cm
A Victorian walnut centre or sofa table, circa 1850, the serpentine top with matched burr veneers enclosed by a carved border of cabochons, the end supports, stretcher and four scroll legs all carved with leaves and fruits on a matted ground, fitted castors, 72cm high, 125cm wide, 67cm deep
A large continental giltwood and gesso pier table and mirror, late 19th century, in neo-classical style, the rectangular mirror, frieze and tapering square legs inset with mirror slips and outlined with classical mouldings beneath a variegated oxblood-white marble top, the mirror 141cm high, 116cm wide, the table 102cm high, 128cm wide (some faults and losses)
An early Victorian rosewood and parquetry side cabinet-chess table, circa 1840-50, decorated overall with panels of cube and star parquetry within borders of tulipwood and harewood, the removable breakfront back with four shallow drawers beneath a dentil frieze and balustraded gallery, the base inlaid with a chess board above a drawer, the plain column legs with turned feet
A George I walnut kneehole desk or dressing table, circa 1720, the re-entrant top centred by a quartered oval within a surround of four shaped panels and broad crossbanded borders, the one long and six short drawers with brass loose ring handles and oval escutcheons, the kneehole with a cupboard, outlined throughout with feather bandings and applied with crossbanded frame mouldings, on bracket feet, 73cm high, 77cm wide, 51cm deep
A George IV mahogany Pembroke table, circa 1825, the rectangular top incorporating two hinged flaps, above a pair of opposing drawers, on a turned stem and four hipped downswept legs with leaf carved terminals, brass lion paw caps and castors, 73cm high, the top 90cm x 116cm (repair)
A William IV mahogany card table, circa 1830, the baize lined folding D-shaped top with broad calamander crossbands above a panelled frieze set with draught mouldings, the turned pillar on an incurved rectangular platform outlined with bead-and-reel mouldings, lotus scroll feet, fitted castors, 91cm wide
A pair of late 17th century Dutch Delft blue and white bottle vases, bun knops below the flared rims, the octagonal moulding of the slender necks becoming less defined on the globular bodies painted with Chinese figures in attendance on a dignitary enthroned in a landscape, a table of vases to one side, VE and IVB monograms, 52cm high (D) (2) For a discussion as to whether the VE mark is for Lambertus Van Eenhorn or Louwijs Fictoor, see Neurdenburg and Rackham Old Dutch Pottery and Tiles figure 44
A late 19th century silver table centrepiece, possible German/Austro Hungarian, marked G Gunther 12, also with reverse 55, crown, goat and male head, all in separate punches, raised from a triangular case applied with fruiting vines and embossed with scrolling tendrils below an embossed baluster stem supporting six vine branches below a large shallow bowl with upswept vine handles, approximately 75cm high, approximately 55cm span, engraved with the date 1872 (some repairs)
A Victorian crocodile skin travelling case, by W Barrett Ltd, Oxford Street, the fitted leather interior including a removable tray containing six glass dressing table bottles with silver tops possibly by William Gardiner, London 1891, all monogrammed, a jewellery space below, 30 x 22.5cm; also an unassociated crocodile skin cigar case, 16 x 6.5cm (2)
A part service of Art Nouveau style silver flatware, by The Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1917, comprising: eighteen dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve table forks, six tablespoons and six teaspoons together with a matching electroplate soup ladle, all monogrammed M, 92.75oz (55)
Dudley Adams, 60 Fleet St, London, a pair of table top globes, the terrestrial dated 1810 and Given with Smiths System Of Geography, the celestial globe dated 1809, both spinning on a drum central to the stretchers joining the three mahogany legs and revolving on a brass arm within the scale girdle top to the legs, the globes approximately 22cm diameter (2)
A William IV mahogany pedestal work table, the moulded rounded rectangular twin flap top above two short drawers opposing dummy drawers supported on a baluster turned column, standing on acanthus carved splayed legs with brass lion paw caps and casters, 79cm wide, 51cm deep, 70cm high
S & H Jewell, an Edwardian mahogany centre table, the marquetry inlaid circular top with pierced brass gallery supported on bowed uprights united with a conforming tier and a shaped undertier, standing on splayed legs, bearing label to underside for S & H Jewell, 131-2, High Holborn, London WC1, 54cm diameter, 71cm high
A George III mahogany sideboard, the upper section with rectangular top above four sliding panel doors, the lower section with shaped top above a pair of table centred frieze drawers flanked with a deep drawer and a previously fitted cellaret drawer, standing on square section tapering legs with spade feet, 213cm wide, 77cm deep, 115cm high
A colonial silver mounted chair together with a similarly mounted side table, both profusely decorated with scrolling flowering vines, the chair with arched padded back above a drop in seat, standing on cabriole legs with pointed pad feet, the table with square top above a shaped apron supported on cabriole legs with pointed pad feet, 60cm wide, 57cm deep, 105cm high and 40cm wide, 40cm deep, and 41cm high respectively (2)
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