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A George III mahogany and ebony strung writing table, circa 1800, the rectangular hinged top with a leather inset enclosing a baize lined adjustable writing slope, one side with a slide and blind drawer, the other with a drawer, the square tapering legs with a concave undertier and brass castors, 74cm high, 57cm x 42cm
A Regency rosewood and satinwood banded sofa table, circa 1810, the rounded rectangular top above two frieze drawers and blind opposing drawers flanked by florets, on a square section column and concave platform, the leaf carved sabre legs with brass paw socket castors, 72cm high, 150cm wide, 68cm deep. Provenance: Formerly on display at Chiddingstone Castle near Edenbridge, Kent
A French mahogany centre table, mid-19th century, in Transitional style, of serpentine rectangular form, the inset brown onyx top within a border of ribbon bound canes, the shaped frieze pierced with gilt brass lattice grilles above slender cabriole legs, mounted throughout with leafy shellwork, demi-figures and acanthus, 76cm high, 81cm x 57cm (onyx top broken)
Francois Linke, A small table au milieu Paris, circa 1900 mahogany, parquetry and gilt-bronze, of oval form with cabriole legs, signed F.Linke h.55cm.; w.84cm.; d.48cm. Francois Linke was born in Bohemia in 1855 and arrived in Paris at the age of twenty. Renowned for the quality of his work, which had individualism and inventiveness not matched by his contemporaries, his greatest success was at the Exposition Universelle in Paris in 1900, where his grand bureau took a gold medal. His premises at 170, rue Saint-Antoine continued to be the centre of his production until around 1934. He died in 1946. W
A Black Forest Smoker's table Swiss, circa 1900 in the form of two bears smoking pipes standing beneath a toadstool h.105cm.; w.55cm. This is fine example of Black Forest work, which became very popular during the 2nd half of the 19th century. A very similar example can be found in Peter Trauffer's catalogue published in Lucerne. W
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