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A Chinese export black lacquer and parcel gilt work table, circa 1880, decorated overall with figural scenes within foliate surrounds, the rectangular lid opening to a fitted interior, incorporating lidded wells, a quantity of carved ivory fittings and accessories, on twin column supports and shaped plinths with a pole stretcher, carved lion paw feet, 75.5cm high, 64cm wide, 43cm deep (damage)
A walnut and specimen marble topped tripod table, attributed to Gillow, second quarter 19th century, the oval top with geometric specimen inlay and gadroon moulded edge, above the baluster turned and lappet carved stem, on three scroll hipped and acanthus carved downswept legs, on brass castors, 77cm high, the top 59cm x 50cm
A mahogany drum table, second quarter 19th century and later, the circular top above four drawers and four false drawers, on three downswept supports and concave sided plinth with three stylized gilt dolphin heads, on gilt lion paw feet, 80cm high, 106cm diameter (adapted)
A Regency 'plum pudding' mahogany and satinwood crossbanded sofa table, circa 1820, the rectangular top incorporating a pair of hinged flaps, above two drawers and two opposing false drawers, on twin trestle supports with a stretcher, each issuing a pair of downswept legs with brass lion paw caps and castors, 72cm high, 95cm wide, 56.5cm deep (repair)
A William IV rosewood folding card table, circa 1835, the rectangular top opening to a baize inset, above a shaped and scroll carved frieze on a reeded baluster stem, the domed plinth issuing four downswept legs with scroll feet and concealed brass castors, 75cm high, 92cm wide, 50cm deep
A William IV rosewood library table, circa 1835, the rectangular top with rounded corners, above two frieze drawers, on columnar tapering trestle supports with a pole stretcher and each issuing a pair of outswept scroll feet, concealed brass castors, 76cm high, 130cm wide, 65cm deep
A George II mahogany demi-lune folding tea and games table, circa 1730, the twin folding top revealing a solid, and baize inset interior with sunken counter wells, above a further well section with pen tray and inkwell apertures, on tapering legs with pad feet, 76 cm high, 70cm wide, 34cm diameter
A Victorian burr walnut Sutherland table, circa 1870, the oval top with moulded edge, incorporating two hinged leaves, on a pair of twin spiral column trestle supports, each issuing a pair of downswept legs, on brass castors, 72cm high, the top 91cm x 108cm
A Napoleon III kingwood, tulipwood and gilt bronze mounted centre table, circa 1870, the circular top with parquetry border centred by a marquetry foliate spray, above a waved frieze and cabriole shaped square tapering legs with sabots, 80cm high, 81cm diameter
A yew, rosewood and specimen parquetry occasional table, circa 1860, the rectangular top with parquetry panel of rosewood, birds eye maple, yew and burr walnut, on a baluster turned solid yew stem, the parquetry base with turned feet, 73cm high, 61cm wide, 40cm deep
A William IV rosewood work table, circa 1835, the rectangular top with ripple moulded edge opening to a mirror panel and divided interior, above a drawer and solid work bag, on writhen turned trestle columns with a stretcher, each on a pair of downswept and lappet carved legs with scroll feet and castors, 77cm high, 57cm wide, 42cm deep
A mahogany and satinwood crossbanded D-end dining table, in George III style, 19th century and later, the rectangular central section incorporating a hinged leaf to one side, and an additional loose leaf insertion to the opposing side, on strung square tapering legs with spade feet, 71cm high, the top 121cm x 327cm (adapted )
A George IV mahogany breakfast table, stamped 'JAMES WINTER 101 WARDOUR ST', circa 1825, the rectangular top with rounded corners, above a column turned stem and four reeded downswept legs with brass caps and castors, the stem platform stamped, 74cm high, the top 77cm x 123cm
A mahogany triple pedestal dining table, in Regency style, late 19th/ early 20th century, with an additional leaf, the rectangular top with rounded corners and reeded edge, on three turned and reeded pillars, the central issuing four legs, the others issuing three downswept legs with brass lion paw caps and castors, 76.5cm high, the top 108cm x 215cm (adapted)
A Victorian mahogany extending dining table, circa 1880, the rectangular top with canted corners, enclosing three additional leaves, on baluster turned and reeded legs with flowerhead capitals, on brass caps and castors, 74cm high, the top 135cm x 295cm
A Regency mahogany concertina action extending dining table, circa 1815, the rectangular top with reeded edge and incorporating two hinged flaps, the brass mounted action opening to enclose two additional leaves, on turned tapering legs, with brass caps and castors, 72cm high, the top 112cm x 226cm
A mahogany and marquetry serpentine serving table, in George III style, modern, the rectangular shaped top above the fluted frieze with central tablet, on six fluted square tapering legs headed by marquetry capitals, on spade feet, 89cm high, 172cm wide, 76cm deep
A late 19th century oak library table by Druce and Co., circa 1880, carved throughout with foliage, griffins and lions masks, the rectangular top with green leather inset and carved edge, above two pairs of profusely carved drawers, centred by a male mask and cornered by lion masks, on turned tapering cabochon and scroll carved legs, on casters, one drawers bearing a gilt metal makers plaque, 'Druce and Co. Upholsterers and cabinet makers, Baker Street, Portman Square', 83cm high, 174cm wide, 106cm deep
A William IV mahogany octagonal drum library table, the top with gilt tooled leather inset and moulded edge, above four drawers and four false drawers, above a baluster turned and reeded stem, on four downswept legs with scroll feet and concealed castors, 83cm high, 129cm diameter
A George IV mahogany library table, circa 1825, attributed to Gillow, the rectangular top with gilt tooled green leather inset and moulded edge, above three frieze drawers and three opposing, on baluster turned and reeded legs with brass caps and castors, 76cm high, 153cm wide, 91cm deep
A lacquered brass 3 inch refracting telescope, early 19th century, with single draw focusing and faux leather lined body, 124cm long, in original pine box applied with trade label S&B SOLOMONS Opticians to the Government, 39 ALBEMARLE STREET PICCADILLY, LONDON, with cast iron folding tripod table stand.
A Swiss bull's-eye glass calendar desk watch with rolling moonphase Unsigned, circa 1900 The three-quarter plate keyless lever movement with split bi-metallic balance and numbered 124001 to backplate, the blue on white enamel circular Arabic numeral dial with subsidiary month, date of month, day of week and seconds dial incorporating rolling moonphase to centre, the nickel finish case with large suspension loop and hemispherical glass rear cover flattened to allow angled positioning on a table, 11cm high excluding handle. Formerly the property of Lord Camden who lived at Bayham Abbey, near Tunbridge Wells, gifted to a lady in their service
An unusual Swiss brass pedestal table clock B. Blaser, Bern, late 18th century The four baluster pillar rack and bell striking movement with verge escapement and single spring barrel for both the striking and going trains, the backplate stamped B. BLASER IN BERNE 2198, the 7.5 inch circular convex white enamel Roman numeral dial with Arabic five minutes, gilt hands and scroll cast gilt metal crest and apron, on squat baluster turned brass upright issuing four brass supports, 32cm high. Probably made by a relation of Mathys Blaser who is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as repairing the clock on Zeitglockenturm, Berne in 1814.
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