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An oak refectory table 17th century and later, the rectangular four plank top on stretchered end supports183cm long 70cm wide 76cm highBuying this antique table could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying a new dining table. Condition ReportSplits, dents and blemishes to top. Old elements incorporated with later construction. Has been refinished.
A large Victorian mahogany wind out extending dining table19th century, with winding hole to each end and raised on five turned tapering legs terminating in castors, complete with winder and five leaves393cm long extended126cm wide75cm highCondition Reportcolour of top and leaves mismatched and faded in places , winding mechanism works as it should,knocks dents chips and watermarks consistent with age and use. overall solid construction and doesn't sag, would benefit from cleaning/polishing. Top does not sit completely flat, with some bowed sections throughout.
An early Victorian rosewood occasional table, the circular top with a moulded frieze, raised on an octagonal tapering column over a triform base with scroll feet, 50.5cm diameter69cm highCondition ReportTop been refinished. Minor shrinkage splits to veneer on triform base. Good clean example ready to go into the home.
A contemporary gilt-bronze coffee table,the base modelled as a seated nude woman, suspending an oval glass top from her hands, 140cm wide75cm deep54cm highCondition ReportSome areas of tarnish to the base - most notably to the deeper recesses. With spotting throughout the base. Some scratches and marks to the top. Please see the additional images.
A Yorkshire School oak dressing table,by Robert 'Kingpost' Ingham, centred with a rectangular mirror, adzed surfaces, with two drawers and panelled cupboards and sides, raised on plinth bases, carved with signatures, 144.5cm wide 48cm deep125cm highCondition ReportUsed, with rubbing and satins to the surfaces.
An Alfred Cox walnut and teak dining suite, 1960s, comprising: a table, with a folding leaf, 181cm wide, 226.5cm extended91.5cm deep72.5cm high,six chairs (2+4),each with a grey vinyl seat and back, armchairs 57.5cm wide 56cm deep86.5cm high, seat 45cm high,singles 51cm wide 51cm deep86cm high, seat 45cm high, anda sideboard, with four frieze drawers, over two pairs of cupboards, with a maple-lined interior, labelled, 205.5cm wide 46.5cm deep81.5cm high (8)Buying this vintage dining suite could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportSome scratches to the top, some colour change to the centre. Sideboard good, chairs fair overall. All structurally sound.
A George III style mahogany and satinwood demi lune serving table,of recent manufacture, in the manner of Robert Adam, the crossbanded and strung top over a carved and fluted frieze with a single drawer, raised on tapering supports terminating in spade feet,162cm wide61.5cm deep87.5cm highCondition ReportSome fading and splits to the top. Knocks, wear and scuffs throughout. Sturdy frame. Please see the additional images.
A walnut dressing table, 1950s, designed by Alfred Cox for Maples, with a shaped mirror, over three frieze drawers and a long cushion drawer, on shaped supports, labelled, 121cm wide 49.5cm deep136cm highCondition ReportUsed condition some wear to the drawer fronts. One drawer front chipped.
A Gordon Russell mahogany and Bombay rosewood 'Burford' dining table, dated October 1962, designed by W H Russell FSIA, made by D G Cook, with one additional leaf, design number 'X7120', labelled and impressed 'V82', 177cm wide, 230cm extended106cm deep75cm highBuying this dining table could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportSome scuffing and wear.
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