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A joined oak table, the rectangular triple plank top with cleated ends, above a moulded and lozenge carved frieze on cup and cover turned supports united by peripheral stretchers, on block feet, 17th century and later, 35.5in (90cm) h, 41.5in (105.7cm) w, 30in (76.3cm) d. Patch top top, old worm holes.
An Edwardian mahogany bijouterie table, with blind fret decoration, with an applied gilt metal plaque for 'HEWETSON, MILNER & THEXTON Ltd, HOUSE FURNISHERS 200-215, TOTTENHAM Ct ROAD, LONDON, W', 29.25in (74.2cm) h, 22in (56cm) w, 15.5in (39.6cm) d. One glass panel cracked, chips to top.
A Victorian rosewood and yew wood pedestal games table, the twin flap top inlaid a chequer board with a frieze drawer on a tapering stem with a real edge faceted collar with a quatreform base on scroll feet, 27.5in (70cm) h, 17.75in (45cm) w closed, 16.5in (42cm) d. Minor veneer loss.
A George IV mahogany card table, the 'D' shape hinged and swivel top with a baize lined playing surface above a plain frieze with an applied carved palmette, on a turned column stem to a quatreform base with applied rondels, disc feet to brass caps and castors, 29.5in (75cm) h, 34.25in (86.8cm) w, 17.5in (43.6cm) d. Top slightly bowed.
A late 19th century French mahogany and gilt metal mounted kidney shape table ambulant, the pierced gallery to a Spanish Brocatelle marble top, the frieze drawer stamped 'HINDLEY & WILKINSON LTD', above an undertier and cabriole legs, 31.25in (79.5cm) h, 27.5in (69.7cm) w, 15.25in (39cm) d. Hindley & Wilkinson started in business as Charles Hindley & Sons, carpet, rug and floor cloth manufacturers at 32 Berners Street before acquiring the cabinet makers Miles & Edwards, 134 Oxford Street in 1844. The firm merged with Wilkinsons of Ludgate Hill in the third quarter of the 19th century, and were known to be trading as Hindley & Wilkinson in 1909.
An oak hall table, the rectangular boarded top with canted corners above a cavetto frieze with applied carved shells and plumes of feathers, on acanthus carved legs united by an arcaded stretcher with carved corbels, 29.5in (74.7cm) h, 90.25in (229cm) w, 27.75in (70.4cm) d. Damages and losses with some restoration.
A mid 19th century Chinese lacquer games table, allover decorated gilt oriental scenes, the rectangular top with a central drop-in cover decorated figures playing a board game, released from the underside with steel bar to reveal a chequer board on the reverse the interior with backgammon the frieze with three drawers fitted turned ivory handles revolving on a birdcage to a turned stem and triform base with carved paw feet, 31.5in (80cm) h, 24.5in (62cm) w, 20.25in (51.5cm) d. Central top panel with cracks, old repairs to frieze.
A 19th century Anglo-Indian rosewood centre table, the circular tilt-top with an ovolo carved edge and a foliate frieze, to a leaf carved bulbous stem and conforming tripod supports, with claw and ball feet to brass castors, 29.25in (74.2cm) h, 52.75in (134cm) dia. Crack to top, old damages to frieze and base.
A late Victorian rosewood and marquetry writing table retailed by Maple & Co, the raised mirrored back flanked by two drawers either side, the top inset gilt tooled leather above three frieze drawers two stamped 'MAPLE & CO', on square tapering legs and ceramic castors, 45in (114.6cm) h, 42in (106.8cm) w, 22.5in (57.2cm) d. Losses to inlay.
A late Victorian mahogany work table, satinwood banded and inlaid stringing, the twin hinged top revealing a divided interior and silk lined compartment, above drawers and a pull-out bag on square tapering legs united by an 'X' stretcher on spade feet, 36in (91.5cm) h, 15.5in (39.2cm) w, 12.5in (31.6cm) d. Provenance: By repute made on the Sandringham Estate.
A George IV rosewood console table, the white veined marble top with moulded edge above a moulded frieze with drawer on acanthus capped scroll supports with paw feet to platform bases, 35.75in (91cm) h, 42in (107cm) w, 20.25in (51cm) d. Marble with small chip to left hand front corner and right hand front corner repaired.
An early Victorian mahogany extending dining table, the moulded edge top with two additional leaves, on turned and carved tapering legs with a central supporting leg, on brass caps and castors stamped 'I. W. Lewty's Patent' crowned, 29.5in ( 74.7cm) h, 59in (150cm) w, 113.5in (288.3cm) extended.
An Irish yew wood occasional table, the crossbanded rectangular top with a chevron band around a central segmented panel, 19th century and later, probably Killarney, and originally from a quartetto nest, 27in (68.7cm) h, 20in (50.7cm) w, 13.75in (34.6cm) d. Old damages and replacements.
A George IV mahogany card table, the reeded edge hinged and swivel 'D' shape top to a plain frieze centred a rectangular tablet, on a turned stem to four hipped and reeded supports terminating in brass sabots and castors, 28.75in (73.1cm) h, 36in (91.2cm) w, 17.75in (45cm) d.
A George III mahogany dressing table mirror, inlaid chequer stringing, the oval plate to scroll uprights, the serpentine box base fitted three drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 22.5in (57cm) h, 17.25in (43.7cm) w, 7.75in (19.6cm) d. Losses to stringing and veneers, replacements to feet.
An early 19th century rosewood dressing table mirror, with ring turned supports and a rectangular box base with two frieze drawers having turned bone handles on turned flattened bun feet, probably Colonially made, 2nd quarter of the 19th century, 23in (58.5cm) h, 21.5in (54.5cm) w, 8in (20cm) d.
A mid 19th century walnut centre table, the circular tilt-top with mirror veneers and a crimped edge, on an octagonal vase shaped stem with carved leaf bowl on carved leaf scroll legs, with later brass and ceramic castors, 29in (73.5cm) h, 47in (119.5cm) dia. Top with repaired central crack and the base with some carved elements missing.
A Plichta pottery "Plum" pattern preserve pot, decorated with orange fruit with foliage on a cream ground, printed marks, 8 cm high; two Plichta pottery elephants, decorated with flowers and foliage, printed mark, 14.5 cm high; two Plichta pottery dressing table trays, decorated with fruit and foliage, green borders, printed marks, 14 cm long and a Hill pottery cat, decorated with roses, painted marks, 18 cm high, (6).
A Chinese porcelain famille verte globular bottle vase, 20th century, enamelled with scenes of scholars in the garden, 45 cm high, together with a Chinese porcelain famille verte vase of flared square form with circular flared neck, four central panels painted with flowers within a border of foliage, 45 cm high, two Chinese porcelain blue and white kettles, 18 cm high and a Japanese imari pattern part coffee service and a Chinese ceramic table lamp, (7).
A Continental porcelain and gilt metal dressing table box, decorated with floral sprays within a yellow and gilt ground, 15 cm wide, together with a quantity of porcelain scent bottle by Limoges, an assortment of patch boxes by Halcyon days, and a miscellaneous selection of Chinese enamels, (a lot).
A Delft pottery twin handled pedestal vase, 20th century, with painted armorial flanked by putti, the obverse painted with scene of travellers against a white ground, 46 cm high, a Spode pottery blue and white transfer printed water jug, a Chinese porcelain baluster table lamp, a Chinese porcelain blue and white charger painted in underglaze blue with sage and his attendants within a floral scroll border, a Chinese porcelain blue and white double gourd vase, a Chinese porcelain blue and white prunus pattern ginger jar and cover, a Japanese porcelain yellow ground bowl with enamelled floral decoration and an English glass ringed decanter, (8).
A set of six silver table forks, Exeter 1831, maker possibly James Rawles, together with a set of six silver dessert forks, Exeter 1838, Joseph Lindner; a set of four silver serving spoons, London 1830, makers mark HH; a set of five silver dessert spoons, London 1832, makers mark WE; a set of six silver teaspoons, London 1901, Robert Stebbings and a set of six silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1930, Walker & Hall, 49.07 oz, (a lot).
A pair of blue enamel and silver dishes, Birmingham 1935, maker mark rubbed, together with two white metal mounted bottle stoppers, four Continental white metal pill boxes, a miniature white metal mandolin, a 800 standard silver walnut pill box, a silver mounted glass dressing table box, and a Continental silver miniature candelabra, (12).

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