Late Victorian satinwood Side Table, rectangular top with rosewood crossbanding and central panel decorated with a vase flowers, a bird and scrolls, in stained woods and pen work, the frieze decorated with ribands and floral swags and on square tapered legs joined by cross stretchers with circular undertier, 48cms, (19").
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William IV mahogany fold-over Card Table, the rectangular top with rosewood crossbanding, rounded corners and baize lined playing surface, plain frieze, on a square tapered column with canted corners and on splayed feet terminating in brass castors, 92cms x 92cms, (open).
Attributed to Bruce J. Talbert. An oak and coromandel library table, the rectangular moulded top above coromandel frieze with two drawers opposing two dummy drawers, the whole raised on square tapering legs with fluted and dentil decoration, and having dot inlay, linked by turned stretchers, 137cm wide, 76cm high, 90cm deep
An Art Nouveau mahogany tea table, the rectangular moulded top, with removable tray, above single door with decorative hinges and applied embossed panel depicting a cup and saucer, the rear panel similarly decorated, the whole raised on square suppoerts linked by stretchers, 66cm wide, 71cm high, 44cm deep
Gordon Russell (1892-1980). A 'Lygon' oak dressing table, with chequer inlaid beading, the rectangular chamfered top above central drawer and kneehole flanked by four drawers, raised on square chanfered legs with butress supports. Note: Bears label under drawer inscribed: 'This piece, a dressing table, in English oak, no.178, was designed and made throughout in the Russell workshops Oct/Nov 1925. Designer, S. Gordon Russell; Foreman, E. Turner; Cabinet Maker, C. Turner'
An Art Deco walnut dining room suite, comprising a dining table, the quarter veneered rectangular top with glass preserve above twin pedestals with lobed ends and stepped plinth, 91cm wide, 74cm high, 205cm high and a set of six chairs, each with leather upholstered scrolling backs and seats on square cabriole legs (7)
Tim Stead (1952-2000). An burr elm dining room suite, comprising a table, the naturalistically shaped circular top on two planked supports raised on quadruped base, and four 'corset' chairs, each with figured splats, filled with gold-coloured filler and linked by horizontal spindles, raised on moulded seat and shaped legs linked by stretchers (5).
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