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George III style mahogany spider leg Sutherland table, early 20th century, the rectangular top with pair of drop flaps above serpentine shaped end friezes, 1 end fitted with a drawer, on slender ring turned legs, united by a turned and blocked under frame, on pad feet, 66cm long 63cm wide extended 70.5cm high
Dutch floral marquetry folding card table, the serpentine edged rectangular top with outset corners enclosing a baize-lined surface with marquetry playing card motifs, over a frieze drawer, on carved cabriole legs with claw and ball feet, 75cm high 74cm wide
Victorian Gothic novelty table cabinet, the white wood ground with ebony mounts modelled as a medieval doorway, the cluster columns between figures of medieval knights, the arched top opening to reveal open space, over a pair of drawers opening to the side, some cracks and missing tracery, 40cm high x 26cm wide
Novelty Tunbridge Ware pin wheel modelled as a table by Barton, the ebony top inlaid Barton star on stickware baluster turned stem and tesserae mosaic decorated circular base, for similar see Gill Tunbridge Ware page 30, the top slightly warped and 3 small sections of stickware missing, 7cm high x 8cm diameter
Mid 19th century Tunbridge Ware rosewood table cabinet, the cushion shaped top with gauge work view of Eridge Castle, with tesserae mosaic rope twist pattern banding, enclosed by a pair of doors with 5 graduated drawers each with a different tesserae mosaic banded front, on bun feet, the top with damage to both sides, with some missing mosaics to side bandings with damage around door lock, 21cm high x 23cm wide
Victorian burr walnut combination work and games table, the top with Tunbridge Ware tesserae mosaic view of Eridge Castle within a tesserae mosaic broadband of flowers, the folding and revolving top inlaid for chess, back gammon and cribbage, over divided tray and sliding bag with circular tesserae mosaic spray of pansies, on turned stems and carved cabriole legs with white china castor feet, 59cm wide x 44cm deep
A LARGE QUANTITY OF MAINLY 19TH-CENTURY DOLL'S HOUSE FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES comprising: four porcelain headed small dolls, a tinplate "Dolly's Kitchen Range", three tinplate fire-grates, another as money box, coal scuttle, shovel and fender, cradle, cutlery box, mantel clock in glass dome, upright piano, enamelled alarm clock, five piece upholstered suite, simulated coromandel pedestal table with two matching chairs, a group of china teawares (10 pieces), ornaments, a "begging" cold-painted dog, twenty-three tinplate and tin alloy plates and dishes, eighteen similar various kitchen items (pans, teapots, candlesticks, etc), a bakelite 1930s radio (pencil sharpener, etc, etc, (a lot) (some depletions)
AN UNUSUAL GEORGE III MAHOGANY STAND for a child's high-chair (to facilitate dining at the table), of rectangular stoolform with raised edge (the field drilled with a hole for securing chair, the wear caused by the child's feet evident), on four square section legs with bracket-form quadrants, and an H-stretcher, 39.5cm x 33.8cm x 34.5cm high (15.5in x 13.3in x 13.6in)
AN OAK REFECTORY-STYLE DINING TABLE, part 17th century, having a rectangular top with moulded edge above scroll-carved friezes, one bearing ownership triad MEA and date 1628, one short end having a frieze drawer, on blocked and turned legs with carved foliage and flowerheads, linked by incised stretchers, 213cm x 76cm x 77cm high, (83.8in x 30in x 30.3in) (base mostly period timber, later carving, later top)
AN UNUSUAL ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK WIND-OUT EXTENDING DROP-LEAF DINING TABLE, A SET OF SIX ART NOUVEAU OAK DINING CHAIRS, AND A PAIR OF ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK OPEN ARMCHAIRS or "carvers", sold as a composite ("harlequin") dining suite, the table having canted oblong flaps, the central join opening to reveal two additional leaves, the flaps supported on knuckle-jointed brackets to form a dining table, on tapering square section legs with spreading feet, on castors, 112cm x 236cm x 77cm high (fully extended), (44in x 93in x 30.3in), 74.5cm x 143cm, (29.3in x 56.3in) as a drop-leaf table (sold with winders), the six standard dining chairs each having a shaped toprail centred by pierced twin navettes, on a Glasgow-style pierced splat, the stuffed-over seat on turned tapering front legs, with spreading feet; the pair of open armchairs each having a shaped pierced toprail on four splats, the plain arms on broadening square section supports, the drop-in seats on tapering square section front legs with spreading square feet (9 pieces plus winder)
AN UNUSUAL VICTORIAN GILT AND EBONISED "GYPSY" TABLE having a circular top with wine plush covering, the edge studded, above a valance with lace band and acorn-form tassels, the three-strand twisted openwork stem, on a cruciform undertier with spindle balustrades, gilt-enriched, on three gilt-edged square section downswept legs, with ceramic castors, 52cm diameter x 69.5cm high, (20.5in x 27.3in)
A LATE GEORGIAN MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE, having reeded edging to the top and the rounded oblong flaps, above a cockbeaded frieze drawer and dummy drawer, both with twin wooden knob handles, on ring-turned tapering legs with original brass caps and castors, 90cm x 48cm closed/ 97.5cm open x 74cm high, (35.5in x 19in/ x 29in x 38.4in)
A LATE GEORGIAN MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF DINING TABLE, having rectangular drop flaps on tapering square section legs and gate-legs, 127cm x 63cm closed/ 188cm open x 72cm high, (50in x 24.8in/74in x 28.3in) (previously the centre section of a D-end dining table: the flaps of differing depths: one leg detached but present)
A GEORGE III INLAID MAHOGANY D-SHAPED FOLD-OVER TEA TABLE, the satinwood-strung top, interior and frieze, (the centre with blind-fronted drawer), on two legs and two knuckle-jointed gatelegs, all of satinwood-strung tapering square section, topped with satinwood lozenge inlay, 99cm x 48.5cm x 73cm high, (39in x 19in x 28.7in)
A LATE GEORGIAN INLAID MAHOGANY FOLD-OVER CARD TABLE having a crossbanded and boxwood-strung rectangular top enclosing a green baize-lined playing surface, on a boxwood-strung frieze and tapering square section legs, 91cm x 45cm x 74cm high, (35.8in x 17.7in x 29in)
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