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A pair of export porcelain vase table lamps, 19th century, Chinese, each of flattened baluster shape, painted in underglaze blue and polychrome enamels with figures, each with a cream linen shade,15cm wide9cm deep28cm high (2)Condition ReportGeneral light surface wear, scratches and small chips to enamelled decoration. Rubbing to paint and gilt. Small chips to rims and feet. Shades brand new. PAT test passed. General wear commensurate with age and use. Hole near base for the light fitting. PAT test passed - 10.6.22.
An Indo-Portuguese rosewood, tortoiseshell and ivory table cabinet,17th century, with a pair of panelled doors enclosing an arrangement of six drawers, the top one with three dummy fronts, and a pair of brass carrying handles,40cm wide28cm deep23cm highIMPORTANT NOTE This 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: FFXE98PV.Poor condition, much veneer and inlay lost, some ivory stringing in drawerDoors detached, losses, some split and warped panelsIncomplete restoration to hinge areasNeeds complete restorationIvory submission ref. FFXE98PV
A bamboo pedestal table, late 20th century, of octagonal shape, with a glass top above a slender column and a spreading base, 140cm wide140cm deep72cm highProvenance: Paolo Moschino, London.Buying this vintage dining table could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Some breaks and losses to rattan. General dirt and dust. Some bamboo moulding lost or loose. Some knocks and losses. General wear commensurate with age and use.
A stained rattan and beech garden table,of recent manufacture, of open waisted form, the rectangular top above an undertier,143cm wide56cm deep80cm highProvenance: Paolo Moschino, London. General surface wear, weathering and slight fading. Some wobble in joints. Dust and dirt. General knocks and scratches.
A giltwood and marble occasional table,19th century, Italian, Florence, the circular top inlaid with birds amongst foliage including a parrot eating fruit, and three butterflies, on a tripod base,75cm diameter77cm highMarble top cracked, split and repaired in more than one place, with some of the inlay having come free but present. The base fragile and slightly loose, one leg partially split.
A Gustavian white-painted and marble console table,late 18th century, with a white marble top above a carved frieze and turned and fluted legs,89cm wide52cm deep78cm highThere are cracks to the top of the legs where fixed to the frame, though firmly fixed. front right leg at a slightly jaunty angle, chips and losses to the painted decoration small chips to the edges of the marble top
A pair of Chinese-style yellow porcelain table lamps,20th century, each of baluster form with gilt-metal mounts,13cm wide34cm high without fittings42.5cm high overall (2)Both with settled dust that could be cleaned off. No chips or losses. Would need the attention of a professional electrician for use. Both sit flat when catalogued but cannot guarantee stability on another surface.PAT test pass - 10.6.22.
A rosewood and Connemara marble centre table,c.1835-1840, Irish, the circular top above a moulded frieze, raised on a ring-turned baluster column and a tripartite base, terminating in scrolling feet and castors,66cm diameter76cm highChips to edges of marble. Some scratches and wear to top. Some splits, wear and scratches to veneer. Splits to baluster column and base. Joints generally solid. the marble top 60cm diameter
A Sienna marble pier table, probably 18th century, Italian, the rectangular top with eagle and acorn mounts over a frieze carved to three sides with lion masks and ribbon-tied swags, the moulded square supports within lion mask capitals and lion paw feet on a conforming base, 38cm wide31.5cm deep98cm highCondition ReportOverall quite wobbly and feels precarious. One eagle mount missing one wing. The other missing feet.Top - top left corner cracked, probably detached and restuck, rear left corner smaller area detached and re-glued, plus chip.Legs - all broken at the mid point and repaired.Base - chip to rear right corner.Overall - further minor chips and wear.From a Norfolk private collection.
A Regency mahogany dining table,in the manner of Gillow, with reeded border decoration, with 'D' ends and drop-leaf centre, on twelve gadroon moulded column legs and castors,317cm long136cm wide76.5cm highThe top has been repolished a number of years ago and subsequently faded.There is evidence of old marks largely masked by the repolishingOverall the table is in good condition and ready to use with brass clips present.
A Regency mahogany pier table,c.1820-1825, in the manner of S Jamar, the rectangular top over a frieze with an applied classical gilt-metal mount, supported on two elegantly scrolled legs, surmounted by well-carved scrolling decoration and with trailing parcel-gilt carved mounts, on paw feet and a platform base,66cm wide42cm deep97cm highCondition ReportOverall good.Re-polished, an old split to the top repaired. Knocks, light scratches, surface wear and marks. Joints tight. Some base moulding off but present. General wear commensurate with age and use.The attribution was with the table when it was purchased by our current vendor
A Regency mahogany reading table,c.1800-1810, the canted rectangular top with a ratcheted action and a detachable rest above a single drawer, raised on two tapering square supports with stepped detail and a quadripartite base, terminating in brass paw caps and castors, with all-over ebony strung and inlaid detail,63.5cm wide43cm deep71cm high when closedSome fading and discolouration to top. Marks, stains, rubbing and scratches. Split beneath top. Rachet action and drawer working well. General knocks and wear to base. Some tarnish and discolouration to brass elements. Joints solid.
A James II oak side table,the moulded rectangular top above a single drawer, raised on bobbin-turned stretchered supports, terminating in peg feet,95cm wide62cm deep75cm highThe top split, marked, faded, stained, warped and worn. Drawer base split, with later runners and corresponding replacements to carcass. The lock and plate appear original, whereas the petal-shaped drops appear later, although may be period examples or even the original examples that have been re-fitted. Drawer runs smoothly. Supports a little wobbly. General knocks, wear, chips and losses throghout. Some fading and discolouration to patina. Some rot and loss to peg feet, making it a stand a little unevenly.
A Victorian silver engine-turned table snuff box,by Charles Rawlings and William Summers, London 1849,gilt interior and the cover engraved with a crest,4.4cm wide, 10.3cm long, 2.9cm high, 5.2oztProvenance: The residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG.Generally good with small dents to corner.
A transitional-style kingwood and ormolu bijouterie table in the manner of François Linke,c.1900, French, the oval top with a bevelled glass pane, enclosing a silk-lined interior, above a panelled frieze with applied floral swags, raised on slender supports terminating in sabots,61cm wide46.5cm deep75cm highProvenance: The residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG.Stains, marks and wear to the interior, which looks to be original. Veneer to the interior rim and underside of lid appears to have suffered water damage, as corroborated by the stains to the silk. A little wobble in joints. Some mounts loose. One piece of frieze moulding a little loose. General surface scratches, small splits and wear to veneer.
A French Transitional-style marquetry table,20th century, with floral marquetry decoration, the single drawer and undertier raised on swept legs and sabot feet,39cm wide 39cm deep 78.5cm highProvenance: The residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG.Drawer handle is missing and one sabot (in drawer). light surface scratches and knocks throughout, the timber slightly faded in places, the drawer handle lacking perhaps a later addition that has since been removed. sways slightly
A Regency burr elm and yew wood centre table,with canted corners on a stretchered base, with swept legs terminating in brass cap castors,87cm wide52cm deep74cm highProvenance: The residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG.Some fading and timber shrinkage between the top sections.
A George III mahogany triple pedestal dining table,with reeded border decoration, on turned pedestals with splayed legs and cast brass caps and castors, with one additional leaf, 303cm extended128cm deep72cm highProvenance: The residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG.A wonderfully figured timber.A small corner section by the brass clip fastener has broken away, but present.One bearer above a pedestal is cracked.
A Regency mahogany campaign metamorphic Pembroke table,opening to reveal a fitted washstand interior with mirror and bowl recesses, drop leaves, pot cupboard, lower drawer, brass recessed handle on twist-off threaded legs,94cm wide76cm deep72cm highProvenance: The Gordon Gridley Collection, London.Lacking bowls or other loose fitment to the interior. Repolished top and old restoration to corners of one drop leave close to hinges.
An Anglo-Indian padouk card table,mid-19th century, possibly Bombay, the fold-over top raised on cabriole legs, united by stretchers terminating in hairy paw feet, decorated all over with foliate rosettes and pierced scrolls,110cm wide68cm deep78cm highProvenance: The Gordon Gridley Collection, London.For a similar example, see Christie's, 'European Furniture, Works of Art, Tapestries and Carpets', 22 Nov 2005, lot 456.Condition ReportVery dry condition all over, carving appears largely complete, small knocks and chips, faded, baize renewed.
A pair of marble-topped cast iron console tables,19th century, French, possibly converted from a balcony front, each with a red marble top over colonnaded supports, cast with fruiting vines, ears of wheat and cherub's head roundels, flanking a central reeded column,121cm wide31cm deep74cm high (2)Provenance: The Gordon Gridley Collection, London.Green patination and marble tops possibly later, cast both sides so decoration visible from the reverse, one end of one table misshapen and bent, areas of rust and pitting to the bases.
A Coalbrookdale Iron Foundry cast iron console table,second half of the 19th century, with serpentine, grey-veined white marble top, profusely cast with scrolling foliage, scallop shells and bellflowers, on cabriole legs with pointed scrolled feet and with diamond design patent registration stamps, with a later painted finish,150cm wide62cm deep83cm highProvenance: The Gordon Gridley Collection, London.The frieze panel has an old welded repair. Later painted finish.
A George III brass travelling table telescope,early 19th century, with a 2in lens, raised on a folding tripod base and in a fitted mahogany case,102cm long 34cm highProvenance: The Gordon Gridley Collection, London.The tube is very tarnished, the thread that connects the bracket to the base worn and doesn't bite as it should, the case with knocks and splits to the veneer, unsigned.
A George III mahogany metamorphic folio table,early 19th century, the leather inset top lifting to reveal two fold-out ladder sections, raised on square tapering reeded legs, terminating in castors,112cm wide62cm deep65cm highProvenance: The Gordon Gridley Collection, London.Leather cracked and faded, action opens and functions as it should, appears to have been historically repaired with a section of replacement timber visible from one end, casters tarnished and knocked, solid structural condition.
A French Empire mahogany console table,with a grey veined marble top, Egyptian Revival column sides, blind frieze drawer, brass mounts and open base,143.5cm wide71cm deep87cm highProvenance: The Gordon Gridley Collection, London.The undertier with splits by the column bases, also lacking polish.Frame is good with no apparent movement. The marble is associated and ill fitting. Chips, knocks and losses to marble.
A circular low occasional table,19th century, the top painted with fruit on a stone ledge, over a grained and gilt, turned and carved support, and platform base, terminating in scroll-carved feet,51cm diameter60cm highProvenance: The Gordon Gridley Collection, London.Top very dark and dirty. Surface intact with light scratches and wear, base knocked and chipped. Small areas of loss.
A marble-topped console table,19th century, Italian, the grey marble top with canted corners, on a blue and grey painted base with fluted tapering legs,95cm wide45cm deep95cm highProvenance: The Gordon Gridley Collection, London.The marble top has been broken in half since the piece was photographed. We are able to have it repaired at our expense prior to collection by the purchaser. The base with woodworm throughout, the feet worn, legs and feet appear weak.
A George III rosewood, satinwood and kingwood sofa table,c.1790-1800, the top with strung and broadly crossbanded borders, over two frieze drawers with strung and inlaid decoration and a central tablet, 'V' shaped support and four scrolled legs,149cm wide60cm deep73cm highReplacement castors. One leaf warped and split and consequently does not sit flush when down. The other a little warped. Top a little warped. Splits, scratches, losses and repair to veneer of top. Drawers run smoothly. The drawer side sun bleached, with the other retaining good colour. Splits, knocks and damage to supports. Losses and lifting to veneer. Stains to drawer interiors. A little wobble but joints generally solid.
A provincial chestnut kitchen table,late 19th century, French, the plank top with cleated ends, above a plain frieze with three drawers and a slide, raised on ring-turned supports,190cm wide78cm deep78cm highCondition ReportLacking castors. One foot lacking brass mount. One foot lacking peg beneath, thus the whole thing slants to one side. Some bowing and warp to top. Splits knocks and wear to top. Traces of woodworm. Old repairs. A small amount of wobble in joints. Drawers run smoothly. Re-finished. General wear commensurate with age and use. Likely the worm has been treated does not appear active
A pair of Chinese-style porcelain vase table lamps,late 20th century, each of baluster shape with a mottled-blue glaze, on a circular gilt-metal base,18cm diameter46cm high excluding telescopic fitment (2)Wires cut. General surface wear and scratches. One or two minor firing imperfections, but generally in good cosmetic order. Telescopic actions working fine.PAT test pass - 10.6.22.
A low opium table,19th century, Chinese, the panel inset top over a shaped apron, carved with scrolls and prunus and raised on short cabriole legs, terminating in claw and ball feet,79cm wide 44cm deep 29cm highlight knocks and scratches, the top with ring marks, looks to have been cleaned. dents and polished in knocks
A Regency strung mahogany sofa table,the crossbanded drop-leaf top over two frieze drawers, standard end supports and downswept legs,104cm wide67cm deep72cm highProvenance: Sworders, 'The contents of Alderley House, Gloucestershire', 23 July 2019, lot 34.Very faded. General surface wear, scratches and knocks. Re-polished. Ready for a new home.
A pair of Chinese-style beige porcelain table lamps,20th century, each of urn form with giltwood bases,17cm wide39cm high without fittings50cm high overall (2)Condition ReportOne with missing gilt-metal mount. Slight difference in colour between the two. One with slightly duller glaze. One with extensive losses to the gilt-wood base.PAT test fail - 10.6.22
A Chinese lacquered low table,19th century, decorated with chinoiserie scenes, with drawers, on short shaped legs,122cm wide51cm deep40cm highProvenance: From the collection of John Rendall, former owner of Christian the lion.The decoration is worn and there are knocks to the corners, flaking parts to the lacquer, cracks and expansion in the joints.
A limed hardwood capital, 20th century, Indian, in the Corinthian style with carved foliate decoration, 75cm wide75cm deep64cm highPreviously polychrome painted. Splits, knocks and small losses. General surface wear. Constructed from a few pieces of timber rather than a monolith. Previously used as a low table base.
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