Three table valances and a tablecloth: a blue damask table valance, box pleats, Velcro heading (approx. 490cm long, 80cm drop); a pale-cream damask table valance, box pleats, Velcro heading (approx. 480cm long, 79cm drop); a pale gold table valance, box pleats, Velcro heading (approx. 380cm long, 64cm drop) and a matching pale gold damask tablecloth (approx. 106cm wide x 130cm long)
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An early 20th century mahogany and strung square-topped occasional table: the underside of the support label of 'James Shoolbred & Co. Tottenham Court Road, London'; central boxwood patera; square tapering boxwood-strung splayed legs united by a conforming undertier (41cm square x 65cm high)
An Edwardian mahogany occasional table with overhanging top above square tapering legs united by a similar undertier (48cm wide x 71cm high); a small mid-20th century oak work-table having hinged top and on square legs and a later Eastern hardwood occasional table with metal bindings (3)
An early 19th century marble-topped continental console table: the white flecked black marble top above a single full-width drawer and raised on turned front supports united by a concave-shaped platform stretcher (129cm wide x 56cm deep x 87.5cm high)Condition Report: The piece seems to have been later painted, inside the drawer and on the sides there is some paint and veneering away and also on the stretcher and surrounding legs area. There are some old cracks which have been painted over but are visible on close inspection (on the stretcher). Also a 3cm section away on the right-hand back support. No obvious signs of woodworm, some minor surface scratching to the marble which appears otherwise to be in overall general condition. There is a small 4cm x 3cm piece let in at the back left-hand side (a historic repair) which is slightly darker so does show. There are some small chips away to the edge of the marble but not prevalent.
An early 19th century style mahogany and satinwood crossbanded Architect's style drawing table: the hinged top with central boxwood patera and rear gallery opening on a hinge to adjustable stand, dummy drawers to three sides and a true single oak lined full-width drawer to the left, turned stem and on three very high downswept reeded legs (43cm wide x 35cm deep x 77cm high)
A very large and heavy modern designer-style glass boardroom or dining table: the central rectangular clear-glass top with a chamfered moulded frosted 14.5cm border (separate one-piece glass top, six-man lift) and locating onto two similar frosted blue glass rectangular plinth supports, the end and sides decorated with elongated gilt metal elliptical-shaped appliques in high relief, the top and bottom sections of the plinth supports with grained walnut/hardwood outer framed borders, the top underside wooden frames visible from the table top surface to decorative effect (350cm long x 120cm deep x 75cm high)
A selection of silver and silver-plate to include a lady's early 20th century silver mounted dressing table set comprising hand-held mirror, clothes brush, hair brush, button hook and silver handled shoe horn, together with silver-plate including a Georgian-style (later) waiter/salver, a bullet-shaped teapot and a single Sheffield plated snuffer tray having pierced gallery and concave sides (selection)
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