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A Victorian provincial silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon, maker James & Josiah Williams, Exeter, 1859,: monogrammed, a George III silver Fiddle pattern tablespoon, maker John Robertson II & John Walton, Newcastle, 1814, monogrammed, together with two other Fiddle pattern table spoons, total weight of silver 281gms, 9.05ozs. (4).
The Property of a LadyA George III mahogany and crossbanded Pembroke table, late 18th century,: the oval top with twin drop leaves, the frieze drawer at one end with wreath cast brass ring handle; on straight square section legs tapering to brass caps and castors; 72cm high, 117cm long opened, 77cm wide.
A late Victorian or Edwardian burr walnut and rosewood banded centre table in 18th century taste, circa 1900,: the rectangular top with serpentine front, back and sides; the blind friezes with banding descending down the slender cabriole legs; 74cm high, 106cm long, 55cm wide.
A George III mahogany and marquetry bow front card table, circa 1790,: the hinged top with central conch shell motif in an oval reserve, with quarter fan paterae at the rear corners, opening to a baize lined and satinwood bordered interior; the straight, square section legs tapering from further marquetry paterae down to gaitered feet; 74cm high, 91cm wide, 45cm deep.
Two similar George III mahogany dressing table mirrors,: late 18th century, the oval plates each held in twin serpentine supports, rising from serpentine front bases, the larger example with crossbanded edging, each with three frieze drawers, on bracket feet; 64cm high, 48cm wide and 57cm high, 44cm wide respectively.
A George IV or William IV mahogany, crossbanded and brass inlaid card table, circa 1830,: the hinged swivel top with foliate cut brass inlaid border, opening to later red baize lining, with conforming brass inlaid tablet to the frieze; on four baluster and knop turned supports to a quatreform platform, on four hipped, splayed and gilt metal mounted legs to brass caps and castors; 74cm high, 91cm wide, 46cm deep.
A William IV rosewood and marquetry card table, circa 1835,: the hinged rectangular swivel top with a broad border of scrolling foliate inlay and rounded front corners, opening to a baize lined interior; on four knop turned and waisted supports to a quatreform platform, on four hipped and splayed legs to brass paw caps and castors; 74cm high, 91cm wide, 45cm deep.
A Regency mahogany and chequer banded work table, circa 1815,: the hinged cover of the octagonal section top with reeded edges, opening to a fitted interior, the friezes with ebonised stringing, above four turned straight splayed legs with conforming 'X' form stretchers; 74cm high, 54cm wide, 43cm deep.
A George IV mahogany sewing table, circa 1825,: the hinged rectangular top opening to a fitted interior, above plain friezes; each side with a straight support with corbel bearers to sled bases, joined by a faux leather covered stretcher, on lobed bun feet concealing castors; (lacking fabric basket and internal compartment covers); 75cm high, 64cm wide, 43cm deep.
A Regency mahogany drop leaf work table,: early 19th century, the top with reeded edges, above two drawers with ebonised wood knob handles, the knop turned stem on three reeded and splayed cabriole legs, with brass caps and castors; 77cm high, 77cm wide opened, 42cm deep.
A Regency mahogany and ebony strung card table, circa 1815,: the hinged 'D' top with line inlay to anthemia at the front corners, with conforming marquetry and stringing to the frieze and the four legs, descending past turned spindles at each side and an arched stretcher to gilt brass caps and castors; 74cm high, 88cm wide, 44cm deep.
A late George III mahogany writing or draughtsman's table, early 19th century,: the rectangular top with later brass gallery edges and black faux leather skiver, hinged at the front and rising with strut support beneath; with a frieze drawer at each end and faux drawers to front and back; the turned stem on four splayed legs to brass caps and castors; 78cm high, 80cm wide, 55cm deep.
A George IV or William IV satinwood and rosewood banded work table, circa 1830,: the rectangular top with twin drop leaves with rounded corners; with two drawers at one end and faux drawers at the other; on a tapering plinth shaft to a rectangular platform with beaded edges and canted corners, issuing splayed legs; 72cm high, 72cm wide opened, 59cm deep.
A Victorian yew wood and leather inset library drum table, mid 19th century,: the gilt tooled green skiver set into the revolving top, with four drawers interspersed with faux drawer fronts, on four knop turned and waisted supports to a cylindrical boss, on four cabriole legs with bun feet and metal castors; 75cm high, 91cm diameter.
A Regency mahogany and ebony strung dressing table mirror, circa 1815,: the angle adjustable bevelled rectangular plate within twin baluster and knop turned supports, each with a gilt brass triple hinged sconce arm; above an inverted breakfront base with three frieze drawers, raised on bun feet; 70cm high, 82cm wide, 32cm deep.
A Regency or George IV mahogany and leather inset library table, circa 1820,: the rectangular top with later gilt tooled brown leather skiver, above three frieze drawers to front and back; on a spreading support at each end, to sled bases, each on twin volute and bun feet with castors; 77cm high, 153cm wide, 107cm deep.
A Regency or George IV burr walnut, mahogany and leather inset library writing table, circa 1820,: by B.Taylor & Sons, the rectangular top with gilt tooled red leather skiver, canted corners and ovolo moulded edges; with a frieze drawer at each end, both stamped B.TAYLOR & SONS, 97 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON, on knop turned legs to conforming 'H' form stretchers, on brass caps and castors; 73cm high, 122cm long, 61cm wide.
A Victorian oak library table:, the rectangular top with inset leather panel, having a moulded edge and rounded corners, fitted with two frieze drawers and two dummy drawers opposing on turned inverted baluster tapered legs, terminating in brass cappings and castors, the top 130cm (4ft 3in) x 89cm (2ft 11in).
A George IV mahogany library table, circa 1825,: with rectangular top, the front and back each with a central acanthus carved reserve and with one frieze drawer, on twin octagonal section supports to twin sled bases, each on twin carved lion's paw feet concealing lignum vitae castors; 73cm high, 143cm wide, 74cm deep.
A William IV or early Victorian black japanned and parcel giltwood dressing table mirror, circa 1835,: by Town and Emanuel of London, the angle adjustable oval plate reverse painted with birds and flowers in a foliate border descending to a peacock and peahen on rockwork; within an oval frame with openwork foliate surround and semi-circular bracket supports; the stepped and serpentine fronted base with two shallow upper drawers above two deeper drawers, the third drawer down with printed paper label to the underside, 'Town & Emanuel, 105 New Bond St. london, Manufacturers of BUHL MARQUETRIE, RESNER & CARVED FURNITURE... BY APPOINTMENT TO HER MAJESTY...', decorated overall with foliage in rectangular reserves on a tessellating ground, on bracket feet; 78cm high, 43cm wide, 30cm deep.*Notes Town & Emanuel were situated at 103 New Bond Street from 1830 to 1849, when their extraordinary stock (including items acquired from the Venetian Doge's Palace) was dispersed by Christie's. In their heyday they supplied furniture and works of art to all of the very highest echelons of fashionable and discerning society, including the Duke of Buckingham, the Duke of Buccleuch and Queen Adelaide, whose arms appear on the Royal Warrant printed on the label on this lot.
A Victorian rosewood and marquetry envelope card table, late 19th century,: the four hinged triangular leaves inlaid with half sunflower heads in demi-lune reserves with arabesques above, opening to a baize playing surface; with a drawer to the front; on knop turned and fluted legs with an 'X' form stretcher and castors, 75cm high, the top 56cm square.
A William IV rosewood card table, circa 1835,: the hinged rectangular top with moulded front and side edges, opening to a circular later inset green baize surface, the frieze front with scrolling foliate carved edging, on a knop turned, cabochon and foliate carved stem, to four cabriole legs with scrolled feet, on castors, 73cm high, 92cm wide, 46cm deep (top closed)
A suite of Victorian lacquered and bamboo furniture in Japonaiserie taste, late 19th century,: comprising dressing table, chair and wall mirror; the former with angle adjustable bevelled rectangular mirror above twin gallery shelves, the rectangular table top decorated with birds amongst branches, above a frieze drawer, the legs descending past stretchers and a further lacquered panel, 147cm high, 77cm wide, 55cm deep; the chair with conforming lacquered seat, 97cm high, 47cm wide; the wall mirror with lacquered panels flanking the plate, 102cm high, 87cm wide.
A Victorian satinwood, crossbanded and leather inset writing table, late 19th century,: the top with gilt tooled brown leather skiver and ovolo moulded edges; above two frieze drawers each with twin gilt metal ring handles, on straight, stop fluted and knopped legs to gilt metal caps and castors; 77cm high, 105cm wide, 61cm deep.
A burr walnut extending dining table, circa 1900,: each half of the top with two quarter veneers, within ovolo moulded edging with floral and foliate relief carved corners; the sides and ends with blank friezes, on cabriole legs descending from relief carved floral and foliate panels to scrolled feet; 77cm high, 170cm long extending to 216cm with extra leaf; 105cm wide.
A George III mahogany and crossbanded dressing table mirror, late 18th century,: the angle adjustable shield shaped plate in twin serpentine supports with brass acorn finials; the serpentine fronted base with three frieze drawers; on ogee bracket feet; 65cm high, 48cm wide .
A large teak dining table constructed from the deck timber of HMY Britannia:, the D end table raised on four capstan style supports with square legs, 427cm x 122cm.*Notes This table was constructed using teak deck planks recovered from HMY Britannia during her refit at Devonport in 1989.
A near eastern carved hardwood and bone parquetry occasional table, probably Egyptian, circa 1900,: the hexagonal top with geometric designs overall, within a border of recessed carved foliate motifs and ogee edges; the sides with openwork panels of conjoined bobbin turned spindles alternating with further parquetry, above six through legs formed of cusped arches; 53cm high, 46cm wide .
An Anglo Indian carved and stained hardwood circular occasional table, Bombay Presidency, last quarter 19th century,: the flip top with flower carved wavy edge above conforming openwork sides; the stem profusely carved with cascading foliage, flowers and beaded collars to an openwork triform base, on three scrolling foliate feet; 72cm high, 55cm diameter.
An Anglo-Indian bone marquetry and ebony strung hardwood low occasional table, northern India, almost certainly Lahore or Hoshiarpur, early 20th century,: the detachable octagonal top with stylised trailing foliate motifs overall, within conforming borders and edges; the octagonal stand with cusped arches, hinged to facilitate packing; 31cm high, 31cm wide.
A Victorian silver Fiddle & Thread pattern part flatware service, maker Elizabeth Eaton, London, 1856: bears Coote family crest, includes; six table spoons, six dessert spoons, two mustard spoons, six table forks and six dessert forks, total weight of silver 1784gms, 57.36ozs
A Victorian silver Fiddle & Thread pattern part flatware service, maker H J Lias & Son, London, 1860: bears Coote family crest, includes; twelve table spoons, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons, six table forks and six dessert forks, total weight of silver 2534gms, 81.47ozs
A matched Victorian silver Kings Scroll Rosette pattern part flatware service, maker Chawner & Co, London, 1856 and 1864: initialled, includes; eleven table forks, eight dessert forks, three table spoons, three dessert spoons, three teaspoons, mustard spoon and coffee spoon together with a non matching dessert spoon, dessert fork and teaspoon, total weight of silver 2336gms, 75.11ozs.
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