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Lot 1458

An Italian style dressing table mirror. COLLECT ONLY.

Lot 1474

A Velvet table cloth with patterned edge (suitable for small occasional table).

Lot 1549

10 erotic coffee table books including Nylons, Bondage, Erotic Women in photographs etc.,

Lot 1589

A contemporary mirrored glass console table, COLLECT ONLY.

Lot 1590

A mahogany work table. COLLECT ONLY.

Lot 1592

A French style console table with mirror.Modern reproduction in as new condition. Mirror doesn't come out of the stand but the stand comes out of the base. Width 93cm, depth 46cm, total height 142cm, table height 81cm

Lot 1597

A contemporary mirrored glass console table, COLLECT ONLY.

Lot 1629

A mahogany two drawer work table COLLECT ONLY.

Lot 1630

A Victorian sewing table. COLLECT ONLY.

Lot 1631

A Victorian oval mahogany inlaid table, COLLECT ONLY.

Lot 1640

A mahogany fold over tea table. COLLECT ONLY.

Lot 1652

A small oval mahogany inlaid table with birdcage base. COLLECT ONLY.

Lot 1653

An early Victorian mahogany tip top pedestal table, COLLECT ONLY.

Lot 1656

A good Ercol dining table. COLLECT ONLY.Condition report;99cm x 69cm x height 74cm. Some scratches to top, also separation along plank join 11cm long.

Lot 1686

A Victorian mahogany circular dining table. COLLECT ONLY.

Lot 1693

An Edwardian square side table with chamfered corners. COLLECT ONLY.

Lot 1708

A good quality Ercol dining table with an extra leaf and six Ercol dining chairs, COLLECT ONLY.

Lot 1710

A mahogany oval extending dining table with one carver and five dining chairs, COLLECT ONLY.

Lot 1711

An oak refectory style table with two carvers and four dining chairs, COLLECT ONLY.

Lot 251

An Italian inlaid musical side table, missing keys to wind up & lock, the legs wobble (height 46cm x 39cm x 28.5cm) COLLECT ONLY

Lot 276

A vintage mahogany dressing table mirror COLLECT ONLY

Lot 329

A bow fronted dressing table with triple bevel edged mirror . COLLECT ONLY.Condition report;Top has crackled to the polished surface underneath the glass, some age related marks in places.120cm x 55cm x height 78cm. 152cm total height to top of mirror.

Lot 340

A sewing box/table on tripod base COLLECT ONLY

Lot 364

A modern small round coffee/hall table (diameter 60cm, height 59cm) COLLECT ONLY

Lot 370A

A pine kitchen table COLLECT ONLY

Lot 372

A vintage brass & cut glass table lamp (height 47cm not including bulb) COLLECT ONLY

Lot 467

An oval teak garden table (as new)

Lot 477

A dark wood stained dining table (140cm x 79cm x 78cm high)

Lot 482

A modern 3 drawer hall table (75cm high x 100cm width x 38cm depth)

Lot 83

Marble Top Angle Console Table, along with Two Bean Shaped Side Tables.

Lot 3065

After E Carlier; a bronzed spelter desk stand as Napoleon seated with arms crossed at a table with maps, books and aperture for a lamp, on marble base with plaque entitled "Veille De Bataille" L26cm.Condition Report:Good condition.

Lot 47

Unique, hand-crafted, glass top table. A one-off creation utilising an OEM Jaguar E-Type Series 1, 72-spoke wire wheel. The wheel and lock nut hub have been completely refurbished to a very high standard by Wheel Fix Ltd. and are elegantly supported on three strong steel legs. The table top is made from toughened glass which sits on chrome spacers on clear Perspex. The design and construction of the table was undertaken by HEDGEHOG WOOD.SIZES:Total Height                                                 79cmGlass Top                                                     55cmDistance between the legs                         60cmClick here for more details and images

Lot 513

A superbly engineered bespoke Special; elegantly proportioned and utilising a mighty 6.7-litre straight-8 engine.When Bentley was founded in 1919 in London, W.O.'s aim was simple: "To build a fast car, a good car, the best in its class."  His earliest motor cars – the 3-litre, the 4½-litre, the Speed Six and the supercharged Blower – were absolute world-beaters, and Bentley's performance at Le Mans is the stuff of legend. Their first entry in 1923 saw them finish fourth, and by the following year they had crept up to first. Soon the marque was unstoppable at Le Mans – its reliability and performance undeniable – with Bentleys taking first place in 1927, 1928, 1929 and 1930.Some of the cars that achieved these feats are still around today and quite rightly command much respect and heavy premiums on the rare occasions they do come to the market. For several years now there have been a handful of very skilled specialists producing cars in faithful homage to these great Bentley racers, often bringing together original parts, new materials and engineering prowess, sometimes themselves commanding in excess of £250,000. These sorts of car should always have a distinct Bentley flavour, both mechanically and stylistically, and perform as closely as possible to the original examples. The car presented here is in that same vein and offers an owner a real taste of that unique and intoxicating Bentley spirit. The car was conceived and built by a highly-skilled engineer, who has fully restored many Bentleys and Jaguars over the years as part of DLB Engineering in Northamptonshire. This Bentley Special was a long time in the planning and the execution has been a labour of love.KBC 570 was commissioned some 10 years ago, utilising a c.1952 Bentley MK6 saloon. Deemed a long way from economic salvation due to typical body corrosion and a conrod that had made a bid for freedom through the side of the engine block. Due to the original engine’s catastrophe a Rolls-Royce B81 straight-eight engine was sourced from an ex-RAF 1966 fire engine, replacing the enormous twin choke Solex carburettor with four SUs to achieve better fuel economy and a lower bonnet line. Now fully rebuilt and detailed, it runs and performs as well as you’d expect, having found its most exciting application at the heart of this Special. To accommodate the extra length of the mighty 6.7-litre straight eight engine, and achieve a more aesthetic look (not present on all Specials), the chassis was extended by some 16-inches at the front, and reduced by the same amount at the rear, all done on a machine table to ensure accuracy, with further supports being added to maintain the MK6’s legendary rigidity (the chassis retains its all-important cruci-form ensuring its inherent strength and integrity were not compromised). This modification has the added advantage of being able to leave the pedals and gearbox in their original positions.To cope with the huge increase in torque, the rear axle was replaced with a Salisbury 4HA unit with a 288/1 ratio from a Jensen Interceptor. The original MK6 brakes were wholly inefficient at best, and absurdly complicated at worst, so the whole system was replaced with a more modern set-up utilising a vacuum servo from a Jaguar Mk7. All fixings and fixtures, where possible, use top-grade stainless steel or aluminium, with local gifted artisan engineers being used to assist with some aspects of the car’s construction.With elegant proportions in hand-built aluminium, finished and trimmed to an equally high standard, plus having a tailored tonneau, this Special is ready to go. There really is an abundance of engineering and visual detail to this car, it needs appreciating in the metal. This is a rare opportunity to own and enjoy a properly engineered Special, at an attractive price point.SpecificationMake: BENTLEYModel: MARK VI 'SPECIAL'Year: 1952Chassis Number: B-166-TNRegistration Number: KBC 570Transmission: ManualEngine Number: TBCDrive Side: Right-hand DriveMake: RHDInterior Colour: OxbloodClick here for more details and images

Lot 216

Two vintage brass table easels

Lot 263

Two decorative table lamps postage unavailable

Lot 44

An art glass table centre piece

Lot 5

A pair of stylish heavy classical table lamp bases

Lot 86

A vintage inlaid wooden coffee table A/FLength 86cm width 58cm height 54cm postage unavailable

Lot 87

A vintage wooden hand carved occasional table postage unavailable

Lot 218

19th c. mahogany occasional table on carved central column above tripod platform base

Lot 223

19th c. satin walnut round low table on turned centre column above tripod legs

Lot 225

19th c. inlaid and painted walnut oval two-tier occasional table with single drawer with brass gallery to top and lower tier

Lot 240

Early 20th c. Chinese hardwood stand/table

Lot 315

Assorted table and other lighters (10), inc. a retro Dunhill round table lighter with lapis lazuli inset top

Lot 316

French oak contemporary dining table, approx. 6' long

Lot 322

Oak 19th c. breakfast table with tripod base

Lot 9

Small oval gilt framed mirror and a table lamp

Lot 33

silver table inkwell worn condition measures approx 11.5cm dia

Lot 1040

A mixed box to include Richi china made in occupied Japan tea set, Norwich Coronation programmes, glass dressing table set, Clarice Cliff, etc

Lot 1072

A red bulbous form table lamp with ornate tasselled shade

Lot 1085

A late Edwardian mahogany two-tier occasional table with wavy legs a/f

Lot 1108

An 18th Century style oak draw-leaf dining table and six dining chairs, 74cm tall x 180cm long x 77cm wide extended

Lot 1121

A carved resin chinoiserie style table with glass top. 50cm high x 45cm diameter

Lot 1126

A 19th Century mahogany three tier lamp table, turned rail under-tier

Lot 1139

An oil on canvas of girl at the table, initialled lower left, 36cm x 46cm

Lot 1162

A quantity of Johnson Brothers "Indian Tree" table wares including meat plates, dinner plates, tureens, etc

Lot 1165

A small pine table on turned legs. 120cm long x 60cm wide

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