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An Italian giltwood console table, late 19th century, the serpentine marble top above a carved frieze of egg-and-dart and leaf scrolls centred by a mask, the scroll support carved with fruiting vine and fruit pendant, the tripod base carved with leaf scrolls, 77.5cm high, 45cm wide, 43cm deep
A German bronze jug, late 19th century, of tapering form, the body cast in relief with revellers at a table and a courting couple, with registers of scrolling foliage above and below, with foliate cast handle, 32cm high; and a German bronze stein, late 19th century, similarly decorated, 30cm high
A late 19th century satinwood and painted low table, in George III style, circa 1890, the serpentine shaped top with shallow gallery, centred by a painted reserve of flowers, on baluster turned and reeded legs headed by mask terminals and acanthus, 54cm high, the top 65cm x 49cm
A black lacquer and gilt japanned occasional table, 19th century and later, the rectangular top above a pair of twin turned trestle supports, the outswept legs with a pole stretcher, with carved claw feet, 70cm high, 37cm wide, 27.5cm deep (formerly part of a nest)
A mahogany side table in George III style, circa 1900, with applied carved decoration of flowers, ribbons and bellflowers, the rectangular top with a carved dog tooth border above a frieze drawer, the square tapering legs with pierced brackets, 76cm wide, 71cm high
A parcel gilt and black lacquered wood sofa table in the Chinoiserie style, early 19th century, the frieze with two drawers above flared end supports joined by a lotus turned stretcher, with Oriental scenes on a black ground, 102cm wide (distressed) Provenance: Abinger Manor, Abinger Common, Dorking, Surrey
A Regency or George IV rosewood, brass, ebonised and parcel giltwood centre table, circa 1820, the circular marble top with pierced gallery above a brass strung frieze and three outswept legs headed by stylised gryphon masks, on carved paw feet, 74cm high, 82cm diameter
A George III mahogany, walnut crossbanded and chequer strung Pembroke table, circa 1800, with 'D' shaped drop leaves, the drawer at each end flanked by parquetry simulating fluting, above tapering legs with brass castors, 73.5cm high, the top 95cm x 81.5cm
A George III mahogany tripod table, circa 1780, the circular shaped top with moulded piecrust edge above the birdcage action and turned stem, on triple outsplayed legs ending in pad feet, 70.5cm high, the top 61cm diameter Provenance: The Property of Shauna Lady Gosling
A late George II mahogany combined tea and card table, mid 18th century, the rectangular top with rounded outset corners and twin hinged leaves opening to a solid and a baize inset surface respectively, above a concealed frieze drawer, on tapering cabriole legs headed by acanthus carved terminals, on pad feet, 73cm high, 90cm wide, 44cm deep
A Regency mahogany, crossbanded and sycamore strung sofa table, circa 1815, the top with reeded edge and two drop leaves with rounded corners, with two frieze drawers and two opposing false drawers, the rectangular supports with a high stretcher, above splayed legs with conforming stringing and brass castors, 71cm high, 147cm wide, 66cm deep
A George II mahogany occasional table, mid 18th century, the circular top with foliate carved outer edge, above a 'birdcage' with four columnar supports, the baluster knopped stem on three cabriole legs with acanthus carved knees and pad feet, 54cm high, 68cm diameter; (probably reduced); and a mahogany supper table, 19th century, with lobed top, knopped stem and cabriole legs, 54cm high, 51cm diameter
A walnut side table in late 17th century style, the rectangular oyster veneered top with moulded edge, above three drawers and a shaped apron with a pair of turned pendants, on turned and tapering octagonal legs on bun feet, with an x-shaped stretcher, 77cm high, 71cm wide, 50cm deep (incorporating some 18th century elements)
A French burr walnut, ebony and fruitwood circular occasional table, last quarter 19th century, with central florally decorated Paris porcelain roundel surrounded by eight segments, the Solomonic stem above carved knops and three scrolling cabriole legs, 72cm high, 56cm diameter
A George III satinwood and kingwood crossbanded demi-lune card table, circa 1800, the top with painted reserve depicting a countryside scene, issuing meandering vines opening to a baize inset interior, above a painted and ebony banded frieze, on square tapering legs with spade feet, 73cm high, 91cm wide, 46cm deep
A Regency mahogany and inlaid Pembroke table, circa 1820, the rectangular top incorporating a pair of hinged flaps, above a drawer and an opposing false drawer, on twin rectangular supports and rectangular plinth issuing four sabre legs with brass lion paw cappings and castors, 73cm high, the top 99cm x 100cm
A Regency rosewood and inlaid work table, circa 1820, the rectangular top incorporating two hinged leaves with rounded corners, above a short drawer and a deep drawer, opposed by three false drawers, on octagonal tapering legs, brass caps and castors, 71cm high, the top 56cm x 114cm
A Regency mahogany and satinwood banded Pembroke table, circa 1810, the oval top with moulded edge incorporating two hinged flaps, above a frieze drawer, on moulded square tapering legs with brass cappings and wooden castors, 73cm high, the top 87cm x 64cm
A George III satinwood and painted card table, circa 1790 and later, the painting of later date, the D shaped top centred by a still life of fruit, opening to a baize inset interior, above a frieze painted with acanthus, on square tapering legs with bellflower terminals, 74cm high, 91cm wide, 45cm deep
A George IV satinwood and painted octagonal work table, circa 1825, painted throughout in polychrome with neoclassical motifs depicting floral swags and acanthus, the hinged top opening to a lined interior, on a tapering octagonal stem and square plinth, on four outswept legs with integral facetted feet, 69cm high, 45cm wide, 39cm deep
A late 19th century satinwood and painted octagonal work table, circa 1880, painted throughout with neoclassical floral swags, the top centred by a circular reserve painted with winged cherubs, above a drawer, on square tapering legs with a turned X-shaped stretcher, 73cm high, 51cm wide, 40cm deep
A George III Irish mahogany silver table, circa 1760, the rectangular top with dished edge above a frieze carved with a central shell on either side, on tapering legs headed by carved shell and bellflowers, on claw and ball feet, 71cm high, 79.5cm wide, 54cm deep
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