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A Regency Rosewood and Brass-Inlaid Foldover Card Table, early 19th century, of D shape form, the crossbanded top decorated with trailing leaves enclosing a green baize-lined interior, the scrolled frieze above a lyre-shape support with quadripartite base, splayed legs and brass claw feet and castors91cm by 45cm by 73cmGood quality rosewood timber, however the top is split (see photographs). Some small sections of brass missing (as photographed). The brass is lifting in places. Further sections of brass inlay are starting to lift around the base (currently stuck down with sellotape). Some veneer losses around the base also. The baize to the interior of the table is good, however there is some splitting and the veneers are lifting very slightly to the inside. Some veneer losses throughout.
A Victorian Mahogany Library Writing Table, 2nd half 19th century, the moulded top with inset green leather writing surface above four moulded frieze drawers, on turned and reeded legs with turnip feet and castors153cm by 128cm by 75cmProvenance: Sir Graham Wylllie CBEStructurally sound. Green leather top with some scratches and various repairs - still acceptable. Drawers run freely. No key but all drawers are open. General scuffs/faults around the legs consistent with age, but overall good.
A Rosewood and Brass Inlaid Quarter Chiming Table Clock, signed Rood & Co, Burlington Arcade, circa 1890, arched pediment with a pineapple finial and corner urn shaped finials, Corinthian capped columns, cast gilt metal sunburst side sound frets, bun shaped feet, 7-1/2-inch brass dial with a silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, finely matted dial centre with a silvered plaque signed, three selection dials in the arch for chime/silent, slow/fast and chime on eight bells/ Westminster chimes, large triple chain fusee movement with an anchor escapement and quarter chiming on a nest of eight bells and striking the hours on a gong, movement secured in by brackets, 80cm highCase with small surface scratches and minor dents to the edges in parts, case with small cracks in parts, front door is very slightly bowed, back door with scuff marks, some chips to the case back surrounding the back door, movement is dirty, gong with rust marks, chiming and striking the hours, movement in going order.
An Ebony Veneered and Gilt Metal Mounted Chiming Table Clock, signed Penlington & Hutton, Liverpool, circa 1880, pediment with carrying handle and acorn shaped finials, acanthus leaf mounts, cast gilt metal pierced side sound frets, base with bead decorated borders and scroll feet, pull repeat cord, 9-inch one piece silvered dial with Roman numerals and signed, finely scroll engraved outer borders, slow/fast selection lever above 12, strike/silent selection lever at 3, large triple chain fusee movement with an anchor escapement, quarter chiming on a nest of eight bells and striking a gong for the hours, movement secured in by brackets, 51cm highCase with scratches and minor dents in parts, ebony veneers with cracks in parts, back silks to the side frets are worn, metal mounts are aged and evenly faded in colour, dial is discoloured and needs re-silvering, movement needs cleaning, steel gong post with small signs of rust, strike and repeat functions need re-setting when serviced. with pendulum.
A George III Mahogany Serving Table, late 18th century, the moulded top above a plain frieze and oak-lined frieze drawer, the opposing side with a small pivoting cupboard, on square fluted tapering legs with capped feet178cm by 79cm by 93cmProvenance: By repute made for Knapton Hall, near Scarborough in 1790Reputedly purchased from Dennis Greenwood of Greenwood Antiques in the 1950s
A Victorian Burr and Figured Walnut Three Piece Bedroom Suite, comprising triple door bowfront wardrobe with moulded cornice and central mirror door, enclosing three pine-lined sliding trays with four drawers below, flanked by moulded doors enclosing a brass rail and a single drawer to the base, 208cm by 75cm by 208cm, a breakfront double pedestal dressing table with moulded frame and plain mirror plate flanked by scrolled supports above a centre-sunk frieze drawer and flanked by eight graduated drawers, 154cm by 51cm by 185cm, and a washstand with grey and white Carrara marble top above an inverted breakfront frieze drawer flanked by eight graduated drawers, on a plinth base with castors, 136cm by 58cm by 81cmWardrobe - latches on doors are complete and working but there is no key - the doors are open. Overall in good condition, the mirror plate is slightly tarnished. Some general scuffs and minor faults consistent with age. Small shrinkage splits mainly around the moulded section of the doors (see image). Washstand - later upstand added to the marble, the marble is rather yellowed (see images). There are some small faults around the plinth base and drawers. Dressing table - the drawers run freely and are open - no key. Mirror plate with some tarnishing. Moulded frame with some minor natural? shrinkage splits and a small repair to the decorative plume.
A Mahogany Library Writing Table, in the manner of Gillows, circa 1820, the yellow and gilt leather writing surface above two long frieze drawers, on turned and reeded legs with brass-capped toes and castors136cm by 93cm by 76cmSome variations in colour/fading. The leather top is also faded and stained. Structurally the table is sound and there are some minor natural? shrinkage splits around the top (as photographed). Drawers run freely but drawer linings are split. Some general scuffs around the legs consistent with age.
A Late Regency Mahogany and Barber's Pole Strung Library Drum Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, the black leather writing surface above four frieze drawers with lion mask loop handles, on a gun barrel support with four reeded legs and brass-capped toes and castors, 106.5cm by 76cmThe leather top is reasonable, however there is some bubbling/minor ring marks. Small sections of veneer to cockbeaded drawers with losses/faults. The moulding beneath the drawers also has some faults. Legs have some general scuffs and deep scratches consistent with age. One of the brass-capped feet is loose and needs attention. All drawers are open but there is no key. The top is original to the base. Brasses are old but later additions no previous handle marks
A Regency Mahogany Table Timepiece, signed Carter, Leamington, circa 1820, gadroon pediment with a pineapple finial, front of the case with brass inlay, side carrying handles and fish scale sound frets, 6-inch painted dial with Roman numerals and signed, single fusee movement with an anchor escapement, movement secured in by brackets, 41cm highCase surfaces have faded, front of the case with small cracks, back door with pieces of wood missing, case with small chips to the edges, bezel with glass missing, dial paint surfaces with chips, movement in going order, with pendulum.
A Good Triple Pad Top Striking Table Clock, signed Holmes, London, circa 1780, triple pad top case with veneered ebonised case with a brass carrying handle, glazed side panels, repeat cord, 6-inch arched brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, finely matted dial centre signed on a silvered plaque, date aperture, strike/silent in the arch, five pillar movement with a verge escapement striking on a bell, movement backplate signed, movement secured in by brackets, 38cm high over handleEbonised surface finish is slightly rubbed in parts, top side of the front door with a small piece of later veneer added, base with very minor dents in parts, dial is clean, movement backplate with small scratches, movement in going order.
A Good Victorian Figured Walnut, Tulipwood-Banded Oval Breakfast Table, circa 1870, the moulded top with boxwood stringing and Tunbridge parquetry decorated panels pivoting on a platform base with turned spindle supports, carved cabriole legs with acanthus carved scrolling toes and castors134cm by 101cm by 73cm
A Regency Mahogany Extending Dining Table, early 19th century, with two original additional leaves and drop ends, on four turned supports and platform base with four reeded cabriole legs with claw feet and castors, the extending frame supported by four additional turned legs232cm extended by 114cm by 72cm
A William IV Mahogany Telescopic-Action Extending Dining Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, with four original additional leaves, the plain frieze on five acanthus-carved and spiral-turned legs with brass-capped toes and castors428cm extended by 152cm by 80cmProvenance: Sir Graham Wylllie CBE
A William IV Mahogany Dining Table, in the manner of Gillows, early 19th century, the D end sections sliding on a telescopic frame, with two original additional leaves with reeded edge, on turned and reeded tapering legs with brass capped toes and castors278cm extended by 137cm by 74cmCosmetically OK. With some scratches (some deep). Two small areas of repair on one of the D end sections. The table is structurally sound. One of the extending rails needs attention - the block is damaged but the table is still useable. We can recommend a local restorer who could do this small repair. Additional centre leaf is a little darker in colour. Strengthening work on one middle leg.
A 20th Century Mahogany and Ebony-Strung Extending Jupe-Style Dining Table, the pivoting top with eight additional leaves, on a central column support with moulded socle and four turned spindle supports and quadripartite base with brass cast hairy paw feet157cm diameter closed, 76cm high, extended size 220cm
A French Louis XV/Transitional Style Kingwood and Ormolu-Mounted Table Ambulant, late 19th century, the brèche de Saint-Maximin oval marble top above a parquetry decorated frieze, on slender cabriole legs with foliate mounts and sabots56cm by 41cm by 75cmMarble top with signs of repair? (see images) - otherwise the table is in very good condition.
A Louis XV Style Rosewood, Crossbanded and Marquetry-Inlaid Table en Chiffonnière, late 19th century, of serpentine shape form, the top richly inlaid with a scrolling cartouche decorated with a pastoral scene above a bowfront frieze drawer, on slender cabriole legs joined by a shelf, the gilt metal cast mounts with sabots62cm by 34cm by 74cm
A French Louis XV Style Kingwood and Parquetry-Decorated Small Console Table, late 19th century, of unusual form, the small shelf with pierced gallery above a bevelled glass mirror plate above a brèche d'alep marble top and bowfront drawer, on slender cabriole legs with foliate cast mounts and sabots joined by a quarter-veneered shelf71cm by 35cm by 116cmWith key. Nice condition throughout with the exception of the casting on the front foot (this needs attention). The pierced gallery also needs slight attention. Marble top with some minor repairs? (see photograph). Otherwise good.
A French Mahogany and Ormolu-Mounted Louis XV/Transitional Style Side Table, by François Linke, the rectangular marble top above a rectangular reeded tablet decorated with satyrs flanked by flower garlands and ribbons, signed F Linke to the top right-hand corner, on fluted tapering legs with brass-capped feet 65cm by 42cm by 75cmProvenance: By repute, purchased from the Lowther Castle Sale, 1947The top has some general scratches consistent with age and some small chips (as photographed). The timber on the table varies slightly in colour, and some sections are slightly dry (see photographs). Gilt mounts loose in some places, otherwise good.
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