A MID-VICTORIAN SATIN-BIRCH DRESSING-TABLE by G. Trollope & Sons, late 19th century, the kidney-shaped leather-lined top above a frieze drawer carved with foliage and a shell, on tapering cabriole legs joined by a shaped undertier, on hoof feet, the drawer with label printed 'G. TROLLOPE & SONS' inscribed 'CAB.SK. / 877', the underside with oval brass plaque impressed 'MANUFACTURED BY GEO TROLLOPE & SONS HALKIN STREET WEST BELGRAVE SQUARE LONDON'; 74 cm high, 117 cm wide, 59 cm deep. Cabinet makers, paper-hangers, upholsterers and house agents.Trollope & Sons were established 1787-1890
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A LOUIS XV WALNUT SIDE TABLE Mid-18th century, the serpentine rectangular Siena marble top, above a pierced foliate frieze, on cabriole legs and inscrolled feet, the back rail with printed label 'Robert V. Cooke F.R.C.S. / Litfield House / Clifton, Bristol, No. I' Provenance: Acquired by Victor Cooke in the 1930's or 1940's and by descent to Sir Robin Cooke, Athelhampton House, Dorset. Recorded in an article on Athelhampton published in "The Connoisseur", May 1968.
A REGENCY MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE Early 19th century, in the manner of John McLean, the rounded rectangular twin-flap top with a central slide enclosing a removable leather-lined games-tray with a backgammon board on one side and a chess board on the other, with four mahogany-lined drawers below, on reeded x-frame end-supports with inward facing bronze paw feet, repairs to feet; 73 cm high; 136.5 cm wide, open; 64.5 cm deep. A games table of c.1800 with removable slide and reeded x-frame legs, by John McLean (fl. 1770-1814) at Saltram, Devon (NT 071334) and a writing table at Berrington Hall, Herefordshire (NT 617708)
A LOUIS XV STYLE GILDED MAHOGANY CONSOLE TABLE, the later serpentine rectangular green and purple breccia marble top, above a pierced frieze centred by an open cartouche of confronted c-scrolls, on cabriole legs formed of superimposed c-scrolls, entwined with foliage, regilt, 90.5 cm. high; 101 cm. wide; 46 cm. deepProvenance: Private collection, Lennox Gardens London SW1
A REGENCY MAHOGANY SERVING-TABLE early 19th century, the rectangular top with rear gallery with anthemions, the gadrooned edge to the top above four fluted tapering columns, on a solid base with deep incurved central recess, 128cm high x 268cm wide x 80cm deepProvenance: The Earls of Lichfield, London art market, 1997. Perhaps from the Earls of Lichfield's Staffordshire seat of Shugborough where the dining-room furnishings were replaced in the early 19th century, for example a set of at least twenty-one dining-chairs in an austere Grecian design with pierced palmette in the back (NT 1270731). Interestingly, the pair of large serving-tables now at Shugborough are slightly earlier in date (c. 1790) and were transferred from Attingham Park for display at Shugborough around 1966 (NT 1270758.1-2).This serving-table or sideboard is characteristic of the types of splendid furnishings developed in the early 19th century for the adornment of classical dining-rooms. Its design conforms to a much later design published by Henry Whitaker in his Practical Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterers Treasury of Designs, 1847, where it was described as a 'Sideboard and Wine-Cooler. Elizabethan Style' while that design holds for the present piece, its detailing is very different and reflects elements of early 19th century designs published in George Smith's Collection of Designs for Household Furniture and Interior Decoration, 1808.
A REGENCY MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING-TABLE Early 19th century, with two "D"-ends, the central section with two drop-leaves, each drop-leaf 62cm wide, 72.5cm high x 435cm long x 143cm wide, with two leaves, each 62cm wideThe estate of the late Sir David & Lady Black, removed from Beech Farm. OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Fischbesteck für 6 Personen, 800er Silber, Prag nach 1916, Meistermarke unged., best. aus: 6 Fischmesser und -gabeln, zus. ca.685 gFish table service for 6 persons , 800 silver, Prague after 1916, manufacturer's brand unidentified, comprised of: 6 fish knives and -forks, total approx. 685 g
PHILLIP WEBB (1831-1915) FOR WILLIAM MORRIS AND Co. MAHOGANY CENTRE TABLE POSSIBLY EXECUTED BY GEORGE WASHINGTON JACK. THE RECTANGULAR TOP WITH REEDED EDGES ABOVE FOUR SLIGHTLY SPLAYED SPIRAL TURNED LEGS JOINED BY CARVED STRETCHERS, EACH CENTRED BY BALUSTER COLUMNS WITH PAIRS OF PLINTH AND BRACKET FEET TO EACH NARROW END. W 183 x D 136 x H 75cms.PROVENANCE:-PURCHASED BY MRS LLOYD OF TETTENHALL (WOLVERHAMPTON) IN 1915) IN WHOSE POSSESSION THE TABLE REMAINED UNTIL SOLD BY MESSRS, WALKER BARNETT & HILL ( AUCTIONEERS) HOUSE SALE C.1975. PURCHASED BY THE PRESENT OWNER IN THAT SALE AND FROM 1975-1986 WITH HIM AT GORSTY HAYES MANOR, TETTENHALL , THEN TO HIS PROPERTY, FOSSE MANOR FARM, MORETON IN THE MARSH, 1986- DATE.
AN EARLY 19th C. PARCEL GILT EBONISED TRIPOD TABLE, THE ONCE GLAZED CIRCULAR TOP WITH A PRINT OF A COUPLE IN A LANDSCAPE, THE COLUMN WITH A SPIRAL TURNED BALUSTER ABOVE THE THREE LEGS SCROLLING DOWN TO CURVED BARS ABOVE THE THREE PAW FEET. Dia. 39 x H 75cms.
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