A George I padouk card table,c.1730, the fold-over top supported by a concertina action with locking catch, supported on lappet-carved cabriole legs and pad feet,91cm wide46cm deep71cm highProvenance: Previously with Jeremy Ltd. of Chelsea, London.Condition ReportFine splits to the top. Scratches, marks and light wear to top. Right-hand side of top slightly warped. Small areas of repair to veneer. Hinge and concertina action okay. Baize replaced. Repair and replacement to some 'ears'. General knocks and wear to supports. A small amount of wobble. General wear commensurate with age and use but overall appears in fair useable order.
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A rosewood, bone and ebony card table,19th century, Italian the folding top with foliate marquetry detail, raised on wrythen-twist ebonised supports united by a wavy 'X' stretcher, terminating in bun feet,91cm wide46cm deep76cm highCondition ReportSome scratches and wear to top. Tiny amounts of loss to strung detail. Baize later and lifting in the centre. Later bolt connecting top and base lacking nut. Restoration and repair throughout. Joints a tiny bit wobbly. Chips, knocks and losses to supports, which appear re-ebonised. Small splits and losses to veneer of stretcher. General wear.
A mahogany writing table,early 19th century, the top with a three-quarter brass gallery, leather insets and an adjustable slope, over two frieze drawers with turned ebony handles, and turned supports with ebonised rings,107cm wide56cm deep74cm highCondition ReportLeather top requires replacing and partially missing.Three ebony knob hnadles with losses.Damage and losses to ebony cockbeading to frieze.Brass gallery a little bent.
A painted and parcel-gilt pier table,20th century, Continental, with a thick marble top and fluted column supports,128cm wide65cm deep90cm highCondition ReportSome surface scratches, wear, old chips and knocks to the marble, with dirt and patination. Some chips and losses to paint and gilding. Splits to baseboards. General knocks and wear commensurate with age and use. Joints tight and solid.
A pair of painted altar candlestick table lamps,20th century, Continental, each with polychrome floral detail to the column, on a wide circular base, with a yellow linen shade,33cm diameter79cm high108cm high including shade (2)Condition ReportDirt and dust. Chips, knocks and losses. Both with splits tp the bodies and bases. Some areas of glue repair. General wear.PAT test passed.
A large golden oak library table,19th century, with one central drawer to either side, raised on turned faceted tapering legs, with brass castors, 150cm wide102cm deep79cm highCondition Reportlight scratches and knocks throughout, doesn't quite stand level, both drawers run smoothly, overall good cosmetic and decorative order
An octagonal inlaid occasional table,20th century, Syrian, decorated with mother-of-pearl,57cm wide58cm highCondition ReportGenerally sturdy. Some knocks and wear. Some losses and repairs to inlay. Some loose stringing and inlay. Overall with some chips, losses and damage. In need of a little cosmetic attention but structurally sound.
A pair of Japanesque porcelain table lamps, late 19th century, each of globular form, painted with birds and foliage to a pale blue ground, with gilt metal mounts,29cm diameter41cm high,each with a rectangular silk shade (4)Condition ReportGeneral dirt and discolouration to the bodies. Minor surface wear and scratches. Tarnish, discolouration and some scratches to metal. Some small knocks and slightly misshapen areas. PAT test passed. Please see additional photos.
A Louis XVI-style limed walnut centre table,c.1880, French, the oval marble top above an acanthus carved frieze on cabriole legs,102cm wide87cm deep76cm highCondition ReportSmall splits, chips and hairline cracks to supports, particularly at the joints, but sits flat and structurally sound. The marble top with nibbles to the edges and possible restoration (see photos).
A walnut side table,17th century, Spanish, with a pegged slab top and single drawer, an ironwork 'paper scroll' handle, on stretchered turned column legs,128cm wide62.5cm deep77.5cm highCondition ReportDeep patination with old stains and marksA short timber shrinkage crack to the righ-hand side of 27cmOld worn and some timber loss to the front right-hand leg, at the stretcher level
A Regency rosewood centre table,the rectangular top with a crossbanded border, over four frieze drawers with unusual brass handles and a cast gilt-bronze border, on turned supports linked by a turned stretcher and outscrolled legs,122cm wide80.5cm deep73cm highCondition ReportSmall area of edge veneer to top loose.One handle detached, drop present, back plate missing.Small area of bronze frieze moulding loose.Veneer beneath scrolls of turned supports missing to three of the four.
A pair of Old Sheffield plate table candelabra,each with four branches, with an urn finial, crest engraved,75cm high maximum (2)Condition ReportSilver polish residue evident to both. Minor dents to the sconces. Surface wear to both, including scratches, scuffs and oxidisation. Branches do not sit level to one another.
A burr wood console table after a design by Charles Tatham,of recent manufacture, carved with simulated drapery,126cm wide50cm deep81cm highCondition ReportGeneral surface wear, scratches and knocks, with small dents. Generally solid and sturdy. Made recently in South East Asia, bearing sticky label beneath to that effect.
A specimen wood occasional table by Anton Seuffert,19th century, New Zealand, the circular top inlaid with a geometric knot design, raised on a turned and carved support, and circular spreading base with conforming inlaid decoration on scroll carved feet, with maker's label to the underside of the top, 61cm diameter72cm highCondition Reportthe top with evidence of restoration, and old damages, splits to the carcass visible through the veneers, the base with an old split various other knocks and dents associated with age and use, timbers faded
A walnut table cabinet,18th century, Northern European, with eleven various drawers arranged around a central cupboard, all with pressed metal mounts, raised on small bun feet,70cm wide33cm deep46cm highCondition ReportEvidence of old woodworm, with small losses, the mounts missing from one drawer and missing elements of others, numerous old knocks chips and dents, no key.
A Regency Gonçalo alves sofa table, attributed to Gillows of Lancaster,first quarter of the 19th century, the crossbanded top over drawers and dummy drawers, each with a gilt star knob pull, with drop flaps on faceted end supports, cast brass hairy paw feet and castors,91cm wide68cm deep73cm highFor a similar example, see: Susan Stuart, 'Gillows of Lancaster 1730-1840', pp.226-7.
A pair of marble column table lamps,each with a corresponding metal shade,51cm wide51cm deep91cm high (2)Condition ReportPAT test failed. Wires cut and in need of re-wiring. Signed 'Marco Gabbi'. Tarnish and discolouration to bronze. Some scratchhes and rubbing to marble in places. Brass column beneath shades a little bent. Some knocks and scratches to shades. Overall appear in good cosmetic order.
A pair of porcelain table lamps by Herend,20th century, Hungarian, each of baluster form with basketweave moulding, decorated with birds and insects,28cm wide50cm high (2)Condition ReportPAT test failed. Very light surface wear and scratches. Overall appear in good order. One paper shade with a small perforation. General wear and some marks to shades.
A walnut veneered and metal-mounted coffee table, of recent manufacture, of square shape with a quarter-veneered top,117cm wide117cm deep50.5cm highCondition ReportLight scratches and wear to top. General wear, scratches, tarnish and small knocks to metal. Joints very solid and sound. Minor oxidation to metal. Minor lifting to one corner of metal.
An oak octagonal centre table, 19th century, Continental, the grey marble top above a moulded frieze, raised on bold wrythen-twist supports united by stretchers, terminating in bun feet,91cm wide91cm deep80cm highCondition ReportMarble top presumably later, with some scratches and wear. Tiny chips and knocks to edges and corners. Some wobble in joints. General surface wear to oak. Some splits, knocks and minor losses. One bun foot broken and repaired.
A modernist polished brass and steel side table,of recent manufacture, the rectangular glass top raised on a geometric folding base,108cm wide103cm deep74cm highCondition ReportChip to one corner of glass. General surface wear and scratches to top. General wear to base, with slight tarnish, knocks and scratches.
An oak extending dining table,20th century, Belgian, the shaped rectangular top with parquetry detail, with a draw leaf to each end, raised on cabriole supports terminating in scroll feet,317cm long when extended100cm wide77cm highBuying this vintage dining table could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to purchasing a new one.Condition ReportDamage to the joint of one leg. Generally a little loose and wobbly. Apparent alterations beneath top. General small knocks, surface wear and scratches commensurate with use.
A stained rattan side table by Paolo Moschino, of recent manufacture, the rectangular top raised on cylindrical supports united by an undertier,122cm wide47cm deep80cm highCondition ReportSome knocks and general wear. Some slight fading and discolouration. A little wobbly. Some splits and breaks to rattan.
A flame mahogany and ivory table cabinet,19th century, incorporating earlier elements, the plain top with a reeded edge, flanked by gilt brass handles, the pair of doors enclosing twelve North Italian carved ivory and ebony moulded drawers, 18th century, Naples, each inscribed with a month of the year amongst landscape and animals,47cm wide25.5cm deep18.5cm highIMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018, on account of it being made before 3 March 1947 with less than 10% ivory by volume. Ivory declaration submission reference: 7DMAVH3U.Condition ReportSome lifting and splits to the veneer on the top and sides of the cabinet. Reeded moulding lifting and with some losses in places. Four internal drawer handles have been replaced and a small loss to one other. Four drawers with losses to the ebony moulding.
A walnut centre table, late 17th/early 18th century, Spanish, the rectangular slab top over two short drawers to each side carved with floral motifs, raised on baluster-turned supports united by stretchers, terminating in bun feet,196cm wide54cm deep81cm highCondition ReportTop possibly associated. Old breaks and repairs to top. Surface wear, knocks, marks and scratches. Drawer handles replaced. One drawer sticks a bit. Stretcher broken and repaired, thus sags a little. Joints solid and sturdy. General knocks and wear. Possibly constructed using an amalgam of older timbers.
A George III mahogany cricket table,the circular top on three tapering square supports,60cm diameter 70cm highCondition ReportKnocks, marks, scratches and wear to the top. Apparent splits to thhe top, which appear to have been strengthened from beneath. Some general knocks and wear to frieze and supports. Joints tight and solid. Overall appears in good cosmetic and structural order.
* Susan Caines [b.1935]-Table Top with Tile,:-signed bottom right, further signed and inscribed on the reverse, oil on board, 36 x 43cm, together with two other still life paintings by the same hand, White Rose and Shells & Still Life Nocturn. [3]* Please see website for further images of this lot www.bhandl.co.uk
Ercol, a stained elm trestle dining table and six Goldsmith pattern dining chairs,: the rectangular top with slightly bowed sides and rounded edges, the shaped ends descending to sled feet and united by a moulded stretcher; 73cm high, 178cm long, 88cm wide; the chairs with shaped toprails and spindle backs; 100cm high, 45cm wide
A North American walnut and metal mounted dining table by Herman Miller, to designs by Charles and Ray Eames, modern,: the rectangular top on twin supports descending to splayed legs with disc feet; stamped to underside and with Herman Miller authenticity certificate; 72cm high, 182cm long, 92cm wide.
Jeppe Utzon Table #1, a contemporary oak dining table,: the rectangular top with re-entrant corners, with 'L' section straight legs; 72cm high, 270cm long, 95cm wide, (lacking leaf extensions)*Notes Danish designer Jeppe Utzon is the grandson of Jørn Utzon, architect and designer of the Sydney Opera House.
A north American walnut and metal mounted counter-height table by Herman Miller, to designs by Charles and Ray Eames, modern,: the rectangular top on twin supports descending to splayed legs with disc feet; stamped to underside and with Herman Miller authenticity certificate; 91cm high, 152cm long, 76cm wide.
An oak extending dining table by Danish Randers Mobelfabrik, circa 1960s,: the rectangular top with round corners, with maker's stamp to the underside; 72cm high, 226cm long (with extra leaf in place), 110cm wide.* Please note The table is not oak, but teak and comes with two extra leaves. The table is 170cm long with two 55cm leaves making 280cm in total and not 226cm as stated. in previous catalogue description.
Stewart Linford of High Wycombe, an oak dining table and eight chairs en suite,: the rectangular table top and plain friezes on straight, square section legs; 76cm high, 213cm long, 106cm wide; the chairs, including two elbow chairs all with rectangular open backrests and shaped seats; all with maker's stamp to back edge of seat rail; 101cm high, the elbow chairs 62cm wide.
Three Meissen figures from the Five Senses series 19th century, of Sight, Smell and Touch, each modelled as a lady seated by a table with varying attributes, blue crossed swords marks, and a Minton candlestick figure of Hearing after Meissen, a lady seated at a small piano, some faults, the Minton figure lacking the sconce, 17cm max. (4)
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