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Victorian games table with tapering legs on original castors, with galleried shelf below, table top twists and quadrants open on brass hinges to revel playing surface, each corner with a hollowed dish, some losses to inlay detailing, drawer with circular brass handles, approx 55cm x 55cm x 74cm tall
A CARVED WALNUT AND MARBLE MOUNTED CONSOLE TABLEIN IRISH GEORGE II STYLE, SOME POSSIBLE 18TH CENTURY ELEMENTSWith marble top 85.5cm high, 165cm wide, 76cm deepProvenance: Ston Easton Park, near Bath, SomersetCondition Report: There are some marks, scratches, knocks, chips and abrasions consistent with age and use.The marble top with some chips including to the edges and some filled areas.There are losses and restorations including chips to the tips of the carved leaves; cracks to some sectional construction joints and elsewhere; lacking some carved elements to the frieze; some later blocks.There is a central join to the frieze moulding and other elements suggesting that this table might in part incorporate some older elements.There is evidence of worm including to the backboard.Please refer to the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY DROP LEAF DINING TABLE CIRCA 1735-4073.5cm high, 122cm wide, 130cm deep (when open)For a table of related form see Adam Bowett, Early Georgian Furniture 1715-1740, page 257, plate 5:106. This table stands out from the standard design of most oval drop leaf dining tables with pad feet, by the embellishment of the flowerhead and acanthus leaf carving to the knees and the paw feet.
A CARVED OAK OTTOMAN STOOLIN THE ANTIQUARIAN TASTE, 19TH CENTURY42cm high, 104cm wide, 61cm deep overall Provenance: The collection of Standish Robert Vereker, 7th Viscount Gort (1888- 1975) at Hamsterley Hall, Co. DurhamInherited by The Hon. Catherine Mary 'Kate' Wass, OBE (1942-2021) upon the death of her great-uncle, the 7th Viscount Gort, in 1975Illustrated:C. Hussey, 'Hamsterley Hall, Durham: The Seat of the Hon. S.R. Vereker, M.C.', Country Life, 21 October 1939, p. 422, fig. 11 This 19th century ottoman stool was in the collection of the 7th Viscount Gort, photographed in 1939 by Country Life in one of the bedrooms at Hamsterley Hall. It is almost certainly inspired by Italian baroque furniture of the 17th century. The reclining male figures relate to a design for a side table by Fillipo Passarini, published in Nuove inventioni d'ornamenti (1698) (E. Colle, Il mobile barocco in Italia. Arredi e decorazioni d'interni dal 1600 al 1738, Milan, 2000, p. 86), and a carved giltwood side table with similar figures, dating to the end of the 17th century, is in the Galleria Colonna, Rome (A. Gonzalez-Palacios, Il Tempio del Gusto: Le arti decorative in Italia fra classicismi e Barocco, Vicenza, 2000, vol. II, pl. 125).Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,Overall solid and stableAs catalogued this is 19th century in earlier taste, perhaps some elements are earlier (the lions) the panels are very clean to the rears, the dark varnish appears to have been applied to 'age' the appearance, there are some holes to the interior rails, some adaptions may have happened previouslyThe seat is small in proportion, it may have been added later still, the upholstery certainly is more recent and the appearance and condition reflects thisThere is bracing and bracketing to the interiorThe castors appear to be later, the timber is chipped away to make room for them a little crudely Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
Y AN INDIAN ROSEWOOD AND BONE INLAID TABLE CABINET 18TH CENTURY The front with an arrangement of drawers48cm high, 73cm wide, 48cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, chips and losses to the various inlaid elements - especially to the back and sidesThis is finished 'in the round' the only un-inlaid side is the base which has been left clear presumably to sit on a table or stand, there are no signs of feet ever being fittedOverall solid and stableThe central cupboard door or drawer has a lock and a key, the interior has various elements of trim and handles which appear to be from another cabinet, there are also some pieces of mother-of-pearl to an envelope which also appear to be from another such cabinet as wellThe entire fall is missing and is not and has never been present whilst at Dreweatts, there is one hinge and one half hinge where this was attached There is lifting, splitting, and cracking to various areas of binding, banding, and veneersThis has had carry handles to each side - only the plates of one remains to one side, the other is present Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLEPOSSIBLY IRISH, CIRCA 1750The top centred with an inlaid star72cm high, the top 80cm diameter For a similar tripod table incorporating a fluted stem, acanthus carving to the knees, and claw on ball feet, see Christopher Claxton Stevens and Stewart Whittington, 18th Century English Furniture - The Norman Adams Collection, Antique Collectors Club, 1983, page 295. Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,Signs of old woodworm to the supporting blockThe castors are large and may be replacements, there are no obvious signs of others being present but Dreweatts have not removed the present ones to look for signs of holesThe locking mechanism is later applied but appears to be period, there are other holes where another has sat previously, it is holding securely at time of reportSome old marks and stains to the topPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY 'BREAKFASTE' PEMBROKE TABLE IN THE MANNER OF THOMAS CHIPPENDALE, CIRCA 177072cm high, 101cm wide (with leaves up), 61cm deepThe design of this table closely relates to Thomas Chippendale's design for a 'Breakfaste Table'. See The Gentleman and Cabinet Maker's Director (1762) plate LX. For similar examples see the Christie's catalogue prepared for the contents of Dumfries House, 12th July 2007, page 169, and an example by Samuel Smith, page 191.Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses,The handles appears to be the original, the locks also, there is no key for the drawer but there is to the cupboard doors below, this is operating at time of report - the drawer is unlockedOverall solid and stableOverall with a dark colour - the catalogue and online images are a fair reflection of the appearanceThe interior of the cupboard has been silk lined previously, there are old tack marks where this has been affixedThe roller castors appear to be originalThere is some signs of old woodworm Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE II CARVED MAHOGANY SCALLOP SHELL TABLE SNUFF MULL CIRCA 1750 Of swivel form6.8cm wide, 7.3cm highCondition Report: One side with old glue repairs- later pin for the swivel action- will require some remedial work to line the 2 halves up neatly- minor edge frittingPlease refer to additional images for visual references to condition which forms part of this condition report.All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items.We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so, and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of descriptionAll lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection. Condition Report Disclaimer
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