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A Pair of Late 19th/Early 20th Century Wirework Garden Chairs, with scrolled back supports and legs41cm by 38cm by 87cmA Late Victorian Cast Iron Circular Garden Table, with leaf-cast scrolled supports, triform base and on scrolled feet47cm by 67cmA Pair of Rectangular Garden Planters, decorated with urns and swags60cm by 21cm by 15cm (5)
A Six Piece Hardwood Garden Set, modern, labelled Leisure Bench, comprising: A Pair of Garden Benches, with slatted backs and seats 180cm by 71cm by 94cmA Pair of Matching Single Garden Seats65cm by 68cm by 93cmA Square Coffee Table50cm by 50cm by 50cm A Rectangular Side Table76cm by 51cm by 43cm
A Six Piece Hardwood Garden Set, labelled Neptune Classics, comprising:A Two-Seater Bench, with lattice back support and slatted seat126cm by 57cm by 89cmA Pair of Armchairs53cm by 50cm by 94cmA Pair of Single Chairs42cm by 40cm by 93cmAn Extending Table157cm extended by 88cm by 71cm
A Late 17th Century Joined Oak Side Table, the top of pegged construction above a nulled freize, on turned baluster legs with block feet joined by a peripheral stretcher49cm by 30cm by 67cmAn Early 18th Century Oak Joint Stool, the top of pegged construction above a moulded frieze, on turned legs with block feet joined by a peripheral stretcher43cm by 27cm by 37cm (2)The table is structurally sound, however the top is badly split. With typical old decay around the base. Stool - heavily decayed and with old worm. Timber very dry. Several splits to the legs. Structurally sound.
An Early 18th Century Joined Oak Side Table, the boarded top of peg construction above a single frieze drawer and scrolled apron, on turned and block supports joined by a bobbin-turned front rail74cm by 54cm by 66cm Provenance: Christie's, Sale 9831, 28 April 2004, lot 500. By repute to have come from Nelson's flagship HMS Victory
An Early 18th Century Joined Oak Dining Table, of narrow proportions, with conforming drop leaves, on chamfered and pivotting gatelegs with block feet joined by a peripheral stretcher185cm by 107cm extended by 72cmThe top is loose and is missing various pegs (as photographed). The top is also slightly misshapen with various deep grooves and marks. One of the drop leaves has an old split (as photographed). Various old decay to the stretchers and legs. Joints/structure and frame loose.
An Early 19th Century Provincial Oak Dining Table, the boarded top with cleated ends above a plain frieze, on square chamfered legs (restorations) 217cm by 88cm by 77cmWith later elements. Polished and restored. A section to the central plank is later. There are some old splits which have been partly filled and polished. The underside with later batons and strengthening work. With some signs of old decay to the framework which has been treated. The table is structurally sound and the legs have been re-tipped.
A Late 17th/Early 18th Century Joined Oak Refectory Table, the three-plank top with cleated ends above a lunette carved frieze, on carved baluster legs with block feet joined by a peripheral stretcher173cm by 74cm by 74cm Sold with copy of original purchase receipt from Sturman Antiques
A late George III Satinwood Work Table, early 19th century, of octagonal shaped form with hinged lid enclosing a blue velvet lined interior, with a blind fret carved moulding and gothic style arcaded frieze, on splayed legs with brass-capped toes and castors joined by a turned stretcher49cm by 32cm by 71cmModern velvet-lined interior. Cosmetically good in that it has previously been restored/polished. Small repairs around the arched apron but this has been done to a good standard (see images).
A George III Mahogany Tripod Table, late 18th century, the circular one piece top pivotting on a block support with a turned and part-wrythen carved support with three cabriole legs and pad feet81cm by 69cmThe top with some ring marks and slightly faded. Catch area/lock split (as photographed). The base with old split/repair (as photographed). The table is structurally sound. The legs were formerly on castors.
A Pair of George IV Mahogany D End Side Tables, of rounded rectangular form, the plain frieze on baluster turned supports with carved socles, quadripartite bases and carved claw feet with castors, early 19th century, formerly the end sections of a dining table121cm by 59cm by 72cmTable One - the top is rather faded. Minor natural? splitting. A small section of veneer is missing (as photographed). Table Two - variations in colour. Scratches and numerous ring marks (as photographed). Split also evident. The base with veneer losses and some natural splitting/joint marks visible around the claw feet.
A George III Mahogany and Boxwood-Strung Oval Work Table, the hinged lid enclosing two compartments and removeable tray above a cream fabric workbox, on square tapering legs joined by a cross-stretcher and on small castors57.5cm by 38cm by 75cmProvenance: Chritie's Interiors (8608), 9 April 2013, lot 67
A Victorian Figured Burr Walnut and Marquetry-Inlaid Games/Work Table, circa 1870, the quarter-veneered hinged lid enclosing a tulipwood-banded games and backgammon board, a single frieze drawer below and sliding workbox, on turned and carved bulbous supports joined by a turned stretcher, cabriole legs and castors68cm by 43cm by 76cm
A George IV Bird's Eye Maple and Crossbanded Foldover Card Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, the rectangular hinged top enclosing a baize-lined interior, the frieze decorated with acanthus leaves and scrolls, on a fluted tapering support with moulded socle and quadripartite base, the carved feet with recessed castors91cm by 45cm by 75cm
A William IV Carved Rosewood Library table, 2nd quarter 19th century, of rectangular form, the gadrooned border above two frieze drawers, on turned and carved vasiform supports with scrolled legs and carved claw feet and castors137cm by 70cm by 71cmThe table has been skimmed and is rather flat in colour. There are numerous scratches (some deep). There is also a slight natural? gap and the veneers around the base of the table are lifting (see images). Structurally the table is sound. Further gaps around the leg joints (as photographed).
A George III Mahogany Foldover Card Table, circa 1780, the hinged leaf enclosing a modern green baize lined playing surface above a plain frieze, on tapering legs with acanthus scrolled supports and bracket feet95cm by 45cm by 71cmThe top with ring marks, deep scratches and splits (as photographed). The timber around the folding section has various splits. Green baize is in good condition in that it is modern. Various with splits around the frieze above the carved knees. The extended size when the table is open is 80cm wide.
A Victorian Burr Walnut and Marquetry-Inlaid Pedestal Tripod Table, 3rd quarter 19th century, the quarter-veneered moulded top above a carved and turned pedestal support on three scrolling carved cabriole legs80cm by 55cm by 71cmThe diameter is 80cm and the height is 71cm. The table is in good cosmetic condition. There are some general scratches, these have been restored/polished (see photographs). Some very small traces of worm to the base, these have been treated and polished (see photograph).
A Regency Rosewood and Satinwood-Crossbanded Foldover Card Table, early 19th century, of D shape form with hinged lid enclosing a green baize-lined interior above a strung frieze with small ivory inlay, on tapering supports with quadripartite base, sabre legs and brass paw feet with castors91cm by 44cm by 76cmWith non transferable standard ivory exemption declaration number 7MDUQSU3
An Edwardian Rosewood and Marquetry-Inlaid Envelope Card Table, early 20th century, with four pivotting leaves enclosing gaming wells and a green baize-lined playing surface above a mahogany-lined frieze drawer, on slender tapering legs with brass-capped feet and castors joined by an undertier57.5cm by 57.5cm by 74cmIvorine inlay
Arthur Brett Furniture: A Sheraton Style Ash Writing Table, modern, the inset brown leather writing surface and moulded top above three oak-lined and ebony-strung drawers, on square tapering legs with spade feet152cm by 75cm by 76cmIn excellent cosmetic condition. The table has had very little use. The leather is also good. Overall excellent.
A Regency Rosewood Side Table, early 19th century, the brass gallery above a later green leather writing surface, with pull-out brushing slide and small drawer below, on a chamfered support with quadripartite base with carved claw feet and castors (formerly a jardinière table)40cm by 40cm by 72cm
A Late Victorian Oak and Slate-Bed Snooker/Dining Table, late 19th century, with green felt baize playing surface and five removeable leaves to make a dining table, on turned and tapering legs joined by plain stretchers220cm by 126cm by 76cmThe legs with some slight movement. The table top with some variations in colour (see images). The table comes with three assorted rests, four cues (including extension sections). The leaves vary in colour and are slightly misshapen. The playing surface varies in colour but is in useable condition (see images). The supports for the two middle pockets are missing (see images). Some general scuffs to the legs and framework consistent with age.
A Reproduction Joined Oak Refectory-Style Extending Dining Table, with cleated ends and carved frieze, on turned supports with block feet joined by a flattened stretcher168cm (closed) by 99cm by 80cmA Set of Six (4+2) Joined Oak Dining Chairs, upholstered in close-nailed geometric beige fabric, with padded back supports above overstuffed seats, on baluster turned forelegs joined by an H stretchercarvers 60cm by 51cm by 118cmsingles 42cm by 47cm by 106cm
A Late 19th/Early 20th Century Bombay Carved Hardwood Tilt-Top Tripod Table, the circular top with a border of zoomorphic scenes and foliate carved apron, on an acanthus and pineapple carved support with pierced and scrolled brackets, the foliate base as three dragons surmounted by birds (a/f)70cm by 72cmSection of carving is missing (as photographed). Otherwise generally good with the exception of the top which just has general surface scratches.
A Late 19th Century French Kingwood and Marquetry Inlaid Two-Drawer Table, the quarter-veneered top with parquetry banding and gilt foliate border above two pine-lined drawers with rococo-style handles, on cabriole legs with gilt foliate mounts and sabots50cm by 34cm by 74cmProvenance: Christie's, Sale No.9446, 4 September 2002, lot 267
A Matched Pair of 18th Century Italian Walnut Side Tables, of rectangualr moulded form with single frieze drawer, on turned baluster supports with block feet joined by a peripheral stretcher106cm by 76cm by 80cmTable One - various wormholes throughout. The top has various splits which have been partly filled and polished. Drawer with later elements. Signs of live worm to the underside. (see images). Later stretchers. Table Two - in similar condition.
A Chippendale-Style Carved Mahogany Dressing Table Mirror, early 20th century, the bevelled glass plate within a moulded frame between pivoting tapering supports with carved finials, the base of serpentine shaped form with three blind-fret carved small drawers69cm by 23cm by 81cm
A George II Walnut and Parcel Gilt Dressing Table Mirror, mid 18th century, the plain rectangular plate within a parcel gilt leaf decorated and moulded frame with tapering supports surmounted by acorn finials, the platform base with three oak-lined small drawers, on bracket feet37cm by 18cm by 55cm
An Early 20th Century Red Japanned and Parcel Gilt Dressing Table Mirror, in Queen Anne style, the rectangular bevelled glass plate within a moulded frame and carved slip, the fall front in the form of a bureau with fitted interior and serpentine shaped drawer, on stout bracket feet43cm by 24cm by 75cm
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