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A large hollow silver German table box / figure of a stalking fox London import marks for Berthold Hermann Muller, 1922, the removable head with glass bead eyes, realistic chased fur decoration, 12in. (30.5cm.) long, weight 15.3 tr.oz.* Condition: bead a little loose, otherwise, very good.
An Edwardian silver easel backed dressing table mirror Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1909, of rectangular form with raised foliate rim, inscribed to base 'Presented to Miss Gladys Bullough by the servants at Grafton Hall on her 21st Birthday November 24th 1909', bevelled plate, blue silk and velvet backing, 18 x 12¼in. (45.8 x 31.2cm.).* Condition: Very good condition, plate clean, silver good.
Coldstream Guards interest - A Military side drum to 3rd Battalion Coldstream Guards post WWI, painted by George Potter & Co Potter's Corner Aldershot, the brass body painted to one half with crest and battle honours, the other half unpainted, stamped with 'HAWKES & SON MAKERS LONDON', later converted to table, the upper skin, replaced with Perspex, raised on three wooden ball feet, 17½in. (44.5cm.) high, 14 5/8in. (37.1cm.) diameter.* Condition: White painting refresh to leather mounts etc, top skin replaced, very pleasing, good.
Elizabeth College interest - A good early 19th century mahogany dropflap dining table the top and deep, rectangular dropflaps with good original surface and colour, opening on gatelegs, raised on turned tapered legs with toupie feet, 50 ½ x 23 ½in. (128.25 x 59.5cm.), 71 ½in. (181.5cm.) long open, 28 ¾in. (73cm.) high.* Provenance: Reputedly originally in use at Elizabeth College, Guernsey, The top with very old scratched schoolboy graffiti visible beneath the polish.
A 19th century Aesthetic Movement honey oak dressing table the rectangular mirror with pierced supports and a single short drawer and two levels to each side. the rectangular top over two banks of three drawers, all raised on carved block feet, 53½ x 23¼in. (135.9 x 59cm.), 71in. (180.3cm.) high.* Condition: Top section with mirror is no longer firmly attached to the base, simple to repair.
A 1930s Georgian style burr walnut drop flap sewing table the hinged, scalloped oval dropflap top lifting to reveal a peach watered silk interior, over a single drawer to front, on cabriole legs with ovoid feet, the top 26¼ x 18½in. (66.5 x 47cm.), 21½in. (54.5cm.) high.
A Georgian style leather and mahogany drum table by Reprodux, late 20th century, the revolving circular top with three drawers and inset leather, on a birdcage mechanism and turned column to four swept legs with brass cap castors, 28¾in. (73cm.) high, 44in. (111.75cm.) diameter.
An Edwardian rosewood and marquetry octagonal centre table the ivorine strung top centred by a floral marquetry rosette, over an undertier with openwork sides with marquetry inlaid cockpen splats and pierced gallery, raised on eight square tapered legs with pottery castors, 41½in. (105.5cm.) diameter, 29½in. (75cm.) high.
A Victorian walnut work table the rectangular top, frieze and waste box with geometric barber's pole banding, enclosing the original fitted interior with bird's eye maple veneer, on a fluted baluster column to four foliate carved cabriole legs with scroll toes, 17¾ x 14½in. (45 x 36.8cm.), 27¾in. (70.5cm.) high, top with some veneer losses.
A Victorian walnut, kingwood & marquetery trumpet work table the rectangular top with kingwood banding and central ebony and marquetry plaque with an urn of flowers, enclosing the original fitted interior, on a rectangular tapered column with foliate carved collar, to four foliate carved cabriole style legs with scroll toes, 19½ x 14¾in. (49.5 x 37.5cm.), 30¼in. (77cm.) high.
An Edwardian nest of three inlaid mahogany tables the largest table with lobed oval top, the two smaller with shaped square tops, inlaid with decorative boxwood stringing and raised on strung square tapered supports, the smallest table with narrow undertier, the largest table 19 3/4 x 17in. (50 x 43cm.), 25 1/2in. (63.5cm.) high.* Condition: Some marks to top of all tables, largest table with repair to top.
A Gordon Russell 1930s English oak refectory table on four octagonal column legs, chamfered sledge support feet joined by a chamfered stretcher, with pegged joints, having a ‘Russell Workshops’ original label beneath, 72 x 32¾in. (182.8 x 83.1cm.), 29½in. (74.9cm.) high.* Gordon Russell: One of the most important names in British design and a leading maker of arts and crafts furniture. His early furniture was hand-made in small numbers to a very high standard.* Condition: Good condition.
An Edwardian mahogany occasional table the circular crossbanded top with ebony stringing and matching frieze raised on inlaid square tapring supports with spade feet, all united by by inlaid tapering cross stretcher with central finial (missing), 24in. (60.9cm.) diameter, 27in. (68.5cm.) high.
An early 18th century style folding oak refectory dining table late 20th century, the dropflap top folding lengthways and opening on two gatelegs, raised on six turned supports with H-stretcher, on bun feet, 72 x 36in. (183 x 91.5cm.), 19¾in. (50cm.) wide when closed, 29in. (73.7cm.) high, with a set of four oak ladderback dining chairs with rush seats, including two carvers. (5)
A small late-Regency inlaid mahogany drum table the revolving top with inset green gilt tooled leather, the frieze with four drawers and four false drawer fronts, with ebony and zig-zaog banding, on a turned gun barrel column to four ebong and boxwood strung swept supports with brass cap castors, 23¾in. (60.25cm.) diameter, 29in. (73.7cm.) high, fading and veneer losses.* Provenance: Chevertons of Edenbridge Ltd., Kent
A William IV rosewood and marble centre table the moulded rectangular top with verde antico marble inset, on a turned and lappet carved column to an X-form base with scroll brackets, on scroll carved feet with later brass castors, 25¼ x 16½in. (69 x 42cm.), 27½in. (70cm.) high.
A fine William IV rosewood and specimen marble games table the square top with rounded angles and inset specimen marble games board within keywork and verde antico borders, over a single frieze drawer, on a turned and flared, reeded column with a ball and carved lappet mount to an incuse quatreform base with turned feet, with later brass castors, 22¾in. (57.75cm.) square, 28in. (71cm.) high.* Provenance: Churchgate Antiques, Leicester, c.1996
A good Victorian figured walnut work table the boxwood strung and marquetry inlaid top with slightly outset angles, opening to reveal a fitted interior with pale blue silk and pierced sycamore lids and conforming silk waste basket beneath, raised on foliate blind fret carved, turned and fluted supports, united by a shaped and spiral turned X-stretcher, on toupie feet with brass castors, 24 x 17in. (61 x 43.2cm.), 28¾in. (73cm.) high, stretchers a/f, repairs.* Provenance: Fearn Antiques, Newark-on-Trent, c.1992
A fine Victorian Hungarian ash, bird's eye maple and walnut Sutherland table the cross banded, moulded demi-lune dropflap top raised on turned, foliate carved and fluted supports with a conforming stretcher to scroll carved, arched bases, on brass castors, 35¾ x 9in. (91 x 23cm.), 48½in. (123.2cm.) long open, 28in. (71cm.) high.
An 18th century oak dropflap dining table the oval top opening on gatelegs, raised on turned tapered legs with pad feet, 41½ x 18in. (105.5 x 45.75cm.), 56in. (142.25cm.) long open, 28½in. 72.5cm.) high, alterations.* Condition: Both drop flaps have split across and had repair screwed to the underside for support, both leaves have small replacement strips, the top has an inch & a half strip replaced.
A George IV mahogany sofa table, the top with clipped corners, cross banded over two ebony strung drawers (one opening and one dummy front and back), raised on end supports with ebony inlaid sabre legs conjoined by a high, turned stretcher and a lower shaped stretcher with central upturned curls, 38 x 25½in. (96.5 x 64.7cm.), 28in. (71.1cm.) high, open 56in. (142.2cm.).
A Victorian walnut low sofa table by Gillows, stamped 'Gillow' to drawer, the chamfered edged rectangular top with clipped corners and octagonal pendant finials, over a single shallow drawer, raised on fluted twin end supports to bar bases with octagonal feet and brass castors, united by a scale carved stretcher, 29¾ x 18¾in. (75.5 x 47.5cm.), 24in. (61cm.) high.
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