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A 19th century mahogany table top display cabinet, fitted two glazed doors over drawer with turned ivory knob handles and shield decoration, 41cm (16in) wide, together with a 19th century oak table top cabinet, with shaped gallery over two panel doors on plinth base, 51cm (20in) wide
A Fine 17th/18th Century Brass German Table Clock having a single hour hand. The later ebony case having four glass panels revealing the spring driven fusée movement. The base plate opening to reveal pierced and scrolling decoration. The bell housed above the movement and below the face, probably Augsburg, 7½ ins x 9 ins (19 cms x 23 cms) and 5½ ins (14 cms) in height.
A Fine 17th Century Gilt Brass German Table Clock incorporating hour & minute hands and alarum. The square cased clock standing on turned bun feet with four glass revealing the spring driven fusée movement. The base plate opening to reveal two bells, engraved hammers and pierced wheel brackets, possibly by Johann ott Halaicher of Augsburg Circa 1630-1650. 5½ ins (14.5 cms) square, 3¾ ins (9 cms) in height.
An Interesting Paper Scroll backed onto linen engraved with 'A Genealogical Table of The Royal Families of England from the Norman Conquest to the Year 1790', compiled by John Bentley of Bradford, Attorney at Law & Engraved by B Longmate, Noel Street Soho London, 101 ins x 28 ins (256 cms x 71 cms).
A 17th Century Flemish Oil on Panel depicting a figural scene in a courtyard setting with a gentleman seated at a table playing the lute. 24½ ins x 19 ins (62 cms x 48 cms). In an ebonised frame with ripple-moulded inner border; 32 ins x 26½ ins (81 cms x 67 cms).
A Large & Impressive 17th Century Oil on Canvas. Depicting a jovial man & woman feasting at a table laden with fruit, oysters, lobster & wine, with a dog snarling at a pouncing cat in the foreground. In an ebonised faux-tortoiseshell frame. Measuring 50 ins x 69½ ins (127 cms x 177 cms)
A Small Red Walnut Table Cabinet. The top with moulded edge above twin doors opening to reveal a fitted interior of various sized drawers veneered in figured walnut with brass drop handles and moulded divides. Standing on squat bun feet 13½ ins (34 cms) wide, 9 ins (23 cms) deep and 11½ ins (29 cms) in height.
A Small Late 17th Century Oak Gateleg Table. The oval top measuring 31 ins x 38 ins (79 cms x 97 cms) standing on a barley-twist column either side with sledge feet united by a twin stretcher and plain swing out gates joined by wavy cut cross rails, 27½ ins (70 cms) in height.
A Fine & Unusual Early 18th Century Oak Country Tripod Table. The planked top measuring 20½ ins (52 cms) in diameter and fixed to a cruciform bearer emanating from the square chamfered upper portion of the baluster turned centre column. The silhouette cut outswept legs slotting into the column base with a strengthening triangular block under-support, 27 ins (69 cms) in height.
A Large & Impressive Late 17th/Early 18th Century Gateleg Table of mid brown colour & rich patination. The oval top measuring 64½ ins x 62 ins (164 cms x 158 cms) with a drawer at one end, standing on columnar legs & gates with astrigal ring turnings united by block stretchers and terminating on turned feet, 29½ ins (75 cms) high.
A Fabulous Yew-wood Double-Gateleg Dining Table of Impressive Proportions capable of seating twelve people with a good colour & rich patination. The thick oval planked top measuring 68 ins x 78 ins (173 cms x 198 cms) with a drawer at one end standing and extensively turned ball & twinned fillet under-structure with double gates swinging out to support the flaps, 30 ins (76 cms) in height.
A 17th Century Flemish Marble Top Oak Table. The top having a moulded edge bordering a green marble inset with cushion cornice below. The double scroll pierced fret-work side aprons resting on large bulbous legs headed by reeded tenon blocks. Carved vertical diamonds ornament the lower tenon blocks adjoining the moulded peripheral block stretchers. 26 ins x 22 ins (66 cms x 56 cms), 26½ ins (67 cms) in height.
A 17th Century Dutch Draw Leaf Table. The mid-coloured oak timbers enhanced by bands of striking ebony inlay. The top measuring 32 ins (81 cms) in width and 48¾ ins (124 cms) in length extending to 88½ ins (225 cms), above a fretted scrolling apron between tenon blocks of inlaid ebony nulls. Standing on heavy bulbous legs united by a Y-ended planked stretcher, 31 ins (79 cms) high.
A Joined Oak Side Table. The twin planked top measuring 20½ ins x 27½ ins (52 cms x 70 cms) above a long shallow frieze drawer with brass drop handles. Standing on slender baluster knopped legs united by moulded block peripheral stretchers with turned ball feet, 27½ ins (70 cms) in height.

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