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Lot 316

A GEORGE II MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE C.1750 the later verde antico marble top above a plain frieze with ovolo and leaf mouldings, on scroll and cabochon carved cabriole legs, with scroll toes 75cm high, 97.7cm wide, 59.7cm deep Provenance The collection formed at Wellow Manor, Hampshire

Lot 318

A GEORGE III HAREWOOD AND MARQUETRY DEMI-LUNE CONSOLE TABLE IN THE MANNER OF WILLIAM MOORE OF DUBLIN, C.1790 the segmented top inlaid with a fan patera, harebells and a ribbon tied band of scrolling foliage, within a flowerhead border and satinwood crossbanding and stringing, the frieze inlaid with faux fluting and burr yew oval panels above tapering legs with harebell drops and with applied ankles 86cm high, 113.5cm wide, 50.5cm deep

Lot 324

λ A FINE MALTESE PIETRA DURA AND SPECIMEN MARBLE ARMORIAL TABLE TOP BY JOSEPH DARMANIN, C.1825-36, THE IRISH BASE BY ROBERT STRAHAN, C.1837-40 of shaped circular form inlaid in various marbles with the arms of General Robert Edward King, 1st Viscount Lorton of Boyle (1773-1854) on a yellow marble ground containing fossils, the underside with an applied paper label inscribed 'J. Darmanin & Sons/Marble Workers/ Monumental & Mosaic Slabs/and other ornamental work/Strada Levante No 45/Malta', set into an Irish, carved rosewood base with gently scrolling foliate decoration to the rim, on a scrolling tripod base carved with floral swags, stamped 'I 906 / Strahan' to the frame, the underside with an applied paper label inscribed 'Robert Strahan, Cabinet Maker, Upholstered, Auctioneer & Undertaker, 24 Henry Street' top: 90cm diameter overall: 74cm high, 97cm diameter Provenance General Robert Edward King, 1st Viscount Lorton of Boyle (1773-1854), the Billiard Room at Rockingham House (Gurr Johns Inventory 1914 p.40) Sir Cecil Stafford-King-Harman Lady Dunn By descent, to the current owner Catalogue Note Viscount Lorton commissioned leading architect John Nash to design and supervise the construction of Rockingham House, County Roscommon, Ireland in the early 1800s. The first drafts of the plans arrived in 1809 and, after a few amendments, construction started in June 1810. However, Nash was dismissed in October 1811 and responsibility for overseeing the completion of the work fell to the clerk of works, John Lynn. Lynn's final bill for the decoration of the house was submitted in 1817 and brought the total cost of the house to over £52,000 - the equivalent of around £5 million today. Over £5,700 (or £540,000 in today's money) of this was on furniture alone. Despite Nash's dismissal, the finished house was considered by many to be his finest classical house in Ireland. The lot being offered arrived at some point in the next ten-fifteen years and there is some debate as to whether this table dates from 1825 or 1836, which were the two years in which Lord Lorton undertook European 'Grand Tours', as many of the family records were destroyed in two fires. The first occurred in April 1867, after which the house was fully restored, and the second in 1957, after which it was demolished. However, judging by the style of the rosewood base, the latter date seems more likely, after which it primarily resided in the Billiard Room. Giuseppe Darmanin established his business in the early 19th century and one assumes would have changed the company's name to include '& Sons' when his eldest sons joined the firm in the late 1820's or early 1830's. He used the anglicised Joseph (J) Darmanin to cater for the steady flow of British Grand Tourists heading to North Africa, the Levant and India. By 1851, the firm's reputation was so well established that they represented Malta at the Great Exhibition where they were awarded an 'Honourable Mention' in the judge’s report for the excellence of their workmanship. Examples of the firm’s work have subsequently featured in many major collections including the Gilbert Collection, the Royal Collection and the Victoria and Albert Museum. For other examples of work appearing on the market that are recognised as being by Darmanin, see Sotheby's, London, 26th November, 2003, lot 123 for a pair of tops with the coat of arms of Charles William Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry, purchased by Ronald Phillips Ltd, London,also Sotheby's, 8th July 2008, Lot 365 for a table top with the coat of arms of Horatio Webb, Sotheby's New York, 16th October 2008, lot 58 for a table top with the arms of the Baker Family of Tipperary, Ireland and Adam & Son, Co Meath, 6th October 2009, lot 64 for a pair of tables en suite to the current table being offered. Literature K. Hay, Furniture History Society, 2010, Volume XLVI, pp.157-185, Mosaic Marble Tables by J. Darmanin & Sons of Malta.

Lot 329

A GEORGE II STYLE GILTWOOD SIDE TABLE IN THE MANNER OF WILLIAM KENT the grey and white veined marble slab top above a rusticated frieze centred by a large raised shell, on boldly carved legs with scrolling foliate knees, carved fetlocks and paw feet 89cm high, 148.5cm wide, 77cm deep

Lot 333

AN UNUSUAL EARLY VICTORIAN ALABASTER AND GREEN PAINTED TABLE IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, C.1840-50 the rectangular top with a tooled leather writing surface and a gadrooned border, on a base with fretwork panels in the manner of Richard Bridgens, supported by turned alabaster columns, on scrolling foliate feet 80.5cm high, 101cm wide, 62cm deep Catalogue Note Some gilding is visible in places beneath the green painted decoration.

Lot 365

A PAIR OF CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE AND WHITE VASE TABLE LAMPS THE PORCELAIN KANGXI, 1662-1722, THE MOUNTS FRENCH, 19TH CENTURY of ovoid shape, each decorated with cartouches of fan shaped panels and treasures, interspersed with floral sprays and flowering branches, beneath ruyi and flowerhead shoulders and floral feet, with scrolling foliate ormolu mounts and an oil lamp cover, now fitted for electricity (2) 70cm high

Lot 368

AN ANGLO-INDIAN EBONY BUDDHIST 'MOONSTONE' CONSOLE TABLE CEYLON, MID-19TH CENTURY of demi-lune form, with a central stupa flanked by dolphin heads issuing waves, above carved concentric bands of flames in the outer ring, a band of elephants, bulls, horses and lions, foliage, swans and further foliage including the lotus, the apron of Buddha surrounded by foliage, on inverted, square section baluster legs with carved, foliate decoration 124.5cm high, 134cm wide, 69cm deep Catalogue note 'Moonstone', an approximate English translation of Sandakada Pahana, is characteristic of Sri Lankan architecture and is usually found before doorways and at the bottom of flights of steps. It is believed to symbolise the cycle of Samsara in Buddhism and is first found in architecture of the Anuradhapura Kingdom (377BC - 1014AD).

Lot 386

A WALNUT AND OLIVEWOOD OYSTER VENEERED AND PARQUETRY LONGCASE CLOCK PROBABLY BY SAMUEL WATSON, LONDON, LATE 17TH CENTURY AND LATER the brass eight day movement with four turned pillars, the anchor escapement striking the hours on a bell, the brass ten and a quarter inch dial with a silvered chapter ring with black Roman hour numerals interspersed with fleur-de-lis markers with a matted centre, with a subsidiary seconds dial, a date aperture and pierced hands, the shuttered wind holes inside cherub head spandrels, the hood with silk backed fretwork frieze, with ebonised spiral twist columns, the trunk decorated with fan and star paterae on an oyster ground, with a glazed lenticle, on a plinth foot, with a pair of weights, pendulum and key 197cm high Provenance The family collection formed at Well Head House, Halifax, Yorkshire. Catalogue Note Samuel Watson (d.1740) was elected as Sherriff of Coventry in 1686 before going to London in 1690. Watson made two astronomical clocks for King Charles II. He had been made 'Mathematician in Ordinary' to the King in 1682 when he delivered the first clock. Watson was the leading astronomical clockmaker at the end of 17th century. He seemed to specialise in table (spring) clocks but he also made some longcase clocks and a number of watches.

Lot 112

Geoffrey Key (British 1941-) "Table Still Life" Signed and dated '12, titled on verso, oil on canvas.39.5cm x 29.5cm (15.5in x 11.5in)Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The painting is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The painting is ornately framed but not glazed. The frame has some minor scuffs and knocks commensurate with age.

Lot 12

A LAND ROVER FORWARD CONTROL SERIES 11BRegistration Number: SGB103AEngine Number: 21L03215RPrevious licence number was KPF188GPCirca 1974, Engine 300TDI 2.5 litre turbo diesel, R385 speed gearbox, white with beige, grey and black stripes. This Land Rover is converted into a camper van, equipped with with fridge freezer, toilet/shower, gas water heater, cellular battery system, gas stove and oven, sink, outside cooking area, Braai stand with jerry cans, warn winch , with a table that converts to a bed, and benches.This is one of the vehicles that was on the ( C2C22 Mission from Chartwell to Chartwell South Africa Mission) ( Rocinante) Ex South African Defence Force Comms Vehicle Please note this vehicle will not be in the UK until the end of October, due to a delay in shipping schedules. There will be the opportunity to view the vehicle as soon as it arrives in the UK.

Lot 173

D H Smith, study of a table, watercolour, signed and dated '76, 10 x 15 cm, and a landscape, print, 28 x 38 cm (2)

Lot 102

A REPRODUCTION 20TH CENTURY ART NOUVEAU STYLE GALLE GLASS TABLE LAMP - DAMAGE TO METAL SHADE HOLDER

Lot 110

A SELECTION OF LIGHTING AND METALWARE TO INCLUDE LUSTRE TYPE WALL LIGHTS, TABLE LAMPS, SCALES ETC

Lot 245

TWO VINTAGE FAUX FUR COATS, TWO FAUX FUR HATS PLUS A VINTAGE EMBROIDERED TABLE CLOTH

Lot 253

A VINTAGE TABLE GONG WITH STRIKER

Lot 389

A SELECTION OF HALLMARKED SILVER AND SILVER PLATED DRESSING TABLE ITEMS TO INCLUDE A HAND MIRROR ETC A/F

Lot 420

A VINTAGE BOXED ESCALADO, TABLE TOP SNOOKER BALLS ETC

Lot 627

A METAL GARDEN BISTRO TABLE AND TWO ARMCHAIRS WITH PADS

Lot 708

AN OAK CHEST AND DRESSING TABLE

Lot 721

A MODERN CONSERVATORY SETTEE WITH CHAIR AND LAMP TABLE

Lot 728

THREE LARGE MODERN TABLE LAMPS

Lot 732

A MODERN DINING TABLE WITH BLACK MARBLE INSERTS AND TWO UPHOLSTERED BENCH SEATS - TABLE L-180 CM

Lot 733

A PAIR OF MODERN LAMP TABLES WITH BLACK MARBLE INSERTS AND COFFEE TABLE

Lot 745

AN ANTIQUE MAHOGANY FOLD-OVER CARD TABLE

Lot 746

AN ANTIQUE MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE

Lot 749

A MODERN EXTENDING DINING TABLE AND SIX CHAIRS

Lot 750

A VINTAGE MAHOGANY SINGLE DRAWER SIDE TABLE W-82 CM

Lot 754

AN OAK BARLEY TWIST DROPLEAF TABLE

Lot 755

AN EDWARDIAN TWIN PEDESTAL DRESSING TABLE W-122 CM

Lot 756

A SMALLER EDWARDIAN CARVED DRESSING TABLE W-91 CM - MIRROR DETACHED

Lot 760

AN EDWARDIAN COMBINATION DRESSING TABLE

Lot 764

A MODERN OAK DINING TABLE AND SIX RED LEATHER EFFECT CHAIRS W-150 CM D-90 CM H-75 CM

Lot 768

A MODERN DEMI-LUNE SIDE TABLE, BEDSIDE CHEST, OAK STOOL, CARD TABLE AND SCREEN (5)

Lot 776

A MODERN GLASS TOP DINING TABLE AND SIX CHAIRS AND MATCHING SIDE TABLE

Lot 779

A MODERN CORINTHIAN TABLE LAMP AND FLOORSTANDING LAMP (2)

Lot 789

A MODERN FOUR TIER WOT-NOT, OCTAGONAL TABLE, MIRROR, STOOL AND BASKET (5)

Lot 793

A MAHOGANY LIDDED BOX ON LEGS AND A BARLEYTWIST TABLE (2)

Lot 799

A MODERN LIGHT OAK HALL CONSOLE TABLE W-140 CM

Lot 799A

A CIRCULAR OCCASIONAL TABLE BY G. MANTON & SONS OF BIRMINGHAM

Lot 801

A MODERN SMALL CONSOLE TABLE WITH WICKER CASKET AND WICKER BIN (3)

Lot 803

A LARGE MODERN TIFFANY STYLE TABLE LAMP AND ANOTHER SIMILAR (2)

Lot 809

A LARGE SOLID OAK EXTENDING DINING TABLE WITH TWO LEAVES H-74 L-177 CM EXTENDED L-265 CM

Lot 107

A silver plated table ornament, mounted with a winged lion and a bud holder, af

Lot 108

A pair of gilt and marble metal table lamps, together with another table lamp

Lot 13

A side table, fitted two drawers, raised on cabriole legs, width 48ins, depth 24ins

Lot 14

A 19th oak gate leg table, width 43ins, length 60ins

Lot 17

A side table, with carved drawer fronts, width 47ins, height 32ins

Lot 194

Two pairs of table lamps, formed as columns

Lot 234

A silver five piece dressing table set, decorated with cherubs, together with an oblong tray

Lot 262

A Royal Worcester model, Polly Put the Kettle On, af, together with two unmarked Royal Worcester blank figures, a pair of Royal Worcester blank table salts, formed as shells supported on serpents and a Royal Worcester blank shell centre piece

Lot 266

A 19th century oak table top dinner gong, the gong supported by two horn, with silver plated mounts, on an oak base

Lot 267

A 19th century oak table top dinner gong, the metal gong suspended in a frame supported by corinthian columns, the base with egg and dart decoration

Lot 276

A pair of Royal Worcester table salts, together with a cloisonne dish and other pottery items

Lot 32

An oak gate leg table, with barley twist legs, height 30ins, width 38ins

Lot 33

A 19th mahogany work table, 18ins x 24ins, height 28ins

Lot 37

A dining table, in the Jacobean style, 30ins x 64ins, height 29ins

Lot 372

A pair of table lamps, height 24ins

Lot 375

A pair of table lamps and another

Lot 39

A collection of furniture to include dressing table, D end table, box commode etc

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