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Lot 347

An unusual and highly ornate early 20th century carved centre table; the central tablet depicting a tiger mauling an elephant in high relief, on six carved and shaped legs united by a rectangular platform stretcher (76cm wide x 48cm deep x 65cm high)

Lot 350

A mid-19th century figured walnut oval dropleaf occasional table; four downswept moulded legs headed with acanthus carving to the knees and terminating in French-style scrolls (135 diameter leaves up x 13cm diameter leaves down x 89 cm wide x 71cm high)

Lot 352

An unusual early 20th century oak monk's table/chair of small proportions; sliding top above draylon upholstered seat and shaped arms above baluster turned legs united by stretchers (52.5cm wide x 71cm high table top back

Lot 353

A mid-19th century mahogany Pembroke table; true end-drawer and dummy drawer opposing, flanked by two drop-leaves and raised on four turned tapering legs terminating in brass castors (54cm wide leaves down x 73cm high)

Lot 355

A George III mahogany side table; shaped aprons above single full width middle drawer and raised on slender square legs (35cm square x 81cm high)

Lot 357

A late 19th / early 20th century rosewood and boxwood strung octagonal occasional centre table; central boxwood patera above turned legs and supports united by a central reserve with pierced gallery (68.5cm wide x 71cm high)

Lot 362

A small furniture group to include an Edwardian folding mahogany cake stand, a small circular oak occasional table on baluster turned supports united by a cross frame stretcher and a barleytwist standard lamp (3)

Lot 364

A 19th century figured walnut and amboyna crossbanded centre table: with canted corners, turned uprights and downswept legs (97.5cm wide x 54cm deep x 67cm high)

Lot 366

A reproduction oak occasional coffee table; the figured top with bowed, cleated ends above a chip-carved frieze and cup-and-cover style legs united by stretchers (106cm wide x 43cm deep x 43cm high)

Lot 376

An Edwardian mahogany Sutherland table of large proportions with drop leaves flanking turned uprights (75cm wide)

Lot 384

A 17th century style (later but with some period elements) refectory table; the planked top with cleated ends above turned supports united by stretchers (152.5cm long x 70cm deep x 73cm high)

Lot 385

An early 20th century draw leaf oak dining table in Elizabethan-style; the cleated top above two end draw leaves further over running Guilloché-style decoration in relief to the friezes, two cup and cover style bulbous style legs with sledge style ends united by a single central rectangular stretcher (186cm fully extended x 91.5cm)

Lot 386

A George III dropleaf mahogany dining table; gateleg action and with square tapering legs (152cm leaves up x 120cm deep x 72cm high)

Lot 387

An old kitchen-style pine table; the cleated, planked well-patinated top above two sets of double baluster turned supports leading to sledge-style ends united by a well-worn central stretcher (214cm wide x 89cm deep x 76cm high)

Lot 390

A large early 20th century dressing table: figured walnut fronted and of interesting manufacture; central hinged plate flanked by two Liberty-esque cupboards and two further full height vertical arched mirrors; the main chest with two half-width over two full-width graduated drawers; raised on short turned feet on castors

Lot 433

A brass lamp and pleated shade; the lamp modelled as a corinthian column, together with one other table lamp with gilded base (2)

Lot 6

A pair of Chinese baluster-shaped porcelain table lamps with gilt-brass fittings; light-brown 'hare's fur' glaze, circular wooden plinth bases, probably early 20th century (lamps 34cm high excluding fittings) (2)

Lot 84

A three-drawer mahogany cutlery/flatware chest raised on cabriole legs. The 12-place silver-plated service in the bead pattern and comprising table knives, forks, spoons, teaspoons, grapefruit spoons, serving spoons, fish-eaters, a large carving knife, steel and fork. (Missing a small teaspoon, but with three spares (knife, fork and larger teaspoon)). (63.5cm wide x 39cm deep x 69cm high)

Lot 88

A six-piece Art Deco style silver-gilt and enamel lady's dressing table set comprising two hair brushes, two clothes brushes, hand-held mirror and comb

Lot 91

Silver handled tea knives and forks (the forks with hallmarked silver prongs), together with larger table knives etc., table knives with hallmarked silver handles

Lot 95

A selection of heavy-gauge gold-plated cutlery in used condition - to include seven heavy table knives with pointed blades, nine table forks, seven teaspoons and ten matching table spoons, all items within protective non-tarnish velveteen roll-up sleeves

Lot 2159

each shaped circular and with fluted border, engraved with a crest below a duke's coronetThe crest, 'a griffin's head couped with wings expanded or, gorged with a collar arg, charged with three lozenges gu.' is that of Montagu as borne by the Dukes of Manchester, probably for William, 9th Duke of Manchester (1877-1947).22cm diameter, 149oz 15dwt, 4,657grProvenance:Probably William, 9th Duke of Manchester (1877-1947) and by descent to his sonAlexander, 10th Duke of Manchester (1902-1977), possibly sold by him Christie's, 16 March 1949 in advance of the sale of the remaining contents of Kimbolton Castle, conducted by Knight, Frank and Rutley, 18-21 July 1949.From a Private Collection of Silver (lots 2140-2230).Footnote: William Angus Drogo Montagu, 9th Duke of Manchester was born at Kimbolton Castle, the former seat of the Dukes of Manchester, in Cambridgeshire, the son George, 8th Duke of and Consuelo, a Cuban American heiress who he married in 1876. Styled Lord Kimbolton on his birth and until the death of his grandfather in 1890 and then Viscount Mandeville until he succeeded his father as duke in 1892, Manchester was to follow in the footsteps of both his father and his grandfather in marrying the daughters of wealthy Americans. Unlike either of them, his marriage wasn't to last and by 1931 the couple had divorced and the duke went to on marry an actress called Kathleen Dawes the same year.Despite the three dukes each marrying into American fortunes each seemed to be inclined to live beyond their means and so by the time of the 9th Duke, described as a spendthrift, the family fortunes were depleted. As such the duke was to spend much of his life abroad trying to hide from his debts. When he died in February 1947 his son Alexander was left with little and so was forced to sell Kimbolton Castle, which had been the family seat of the earls and later dukes of Manchester since 1615. The sales seem to have started by at least March 1949 when it would seem an initial auction of some of the family silver was held at Christie's. By July of the same year, the sales accelerated with a four-day auction held on the castle grounds by Knight, Frank and Rutley, including everything from family portraits by the likes of Kneller and Reynolds to a mangle by Harrods which had previously been in the laundry at Kimbolton. There was a quantity of silver in the sale, including a rosewater dish and ewer described as Augsburg, circa 1610 but most of what was included in the sale was domestic plate such as cigarette-boxes and table-services and there was certainly nothing to match the description of the present plates. As such it is possible that the present plates were sold in the earlier Christie's sale.Condition report: Each marked underneath and further stamped with retailers name. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as very minor losses to the gilding.

Lot 2188

Princess Number 1 pattern, comprising: 4 table-spoons12 table-forks12 dessert-spoons12 dessert-forks12 soup-spoons12 teaspoonsand the following with filled handles12 table-knives with stainless steel blades12 cheese-knives with stainless steel blades12 fish-forks with silver tines12 fish-knives with silver bladesweighable silver 164oz 13dwt, 5,121grProvenance:From a Private Collection of Silver (lots 2140-2230).Condition report: Each piece fully marked. The cheese-knives and table-knives each marked for Sheffield, the remaining pieces marked for London. There is some very minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The handles of the knives and first forks are slightly more scratched then the other pieces.

Lot 2211

The table-service Stag Hunt pattern, engraved with a crest, comprising: 18 table-forks12 table-spoonsA soup-ladle, 1816A basting-spoon2 sauce-ladles4 condiment-spoons, two by Eley and Fearn, 1822, two by Elizabeth Eaton, 1856A mustard-spoon, by Elizabeth Eaton, 1856A sifting-spoon, by Elizabeth Eaton, 1856A pair of sugar-tongs, by Elizabeth Eaton, 1855weighable silver 155oz 1dwt, 4,822grand the following with filled handles:18 table-knives, with modern stainless steel bladesA fish-slice with silver blade, 18162 carving-knives, with modern stainless steel blades2 carving-forks, with modern stainless steel tinesThe dessert-service Bacchanalian pattern, engraved with a crest, comprising: 12 dessert-forks12 dessert-spoonsA butter-knife, maker's mark rubbed, 1824weighable silver 55oz 14dwt, 1,732grand the following with filled handles: 6 fruit-knives with silver blades6 cheese-knives, with modern stainless steel bladestotal weight of weighable silver 210oz 15dwt, 6,554grProvenance:Christie's, New York, 6 November 1996, lot 104 (according to a label).From a Private Collection of Silver (lots 2140-2230).Footnote:Catalogue Note: The crest is illustrated in Fairbairn's Book of Crests, described as 'a stag trippant proper'. The crest was used by a large number of families, perhaps most famously the Scott Clan, headed by the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensbury. The absence of further engraving makes it difficult to identify who exactly the service was originally made for.

Lot 2261

King's Husk pattern, engraved with a crest, comprising: 13 table-spoons37 table-forks11 dessert-spoons11 dessert-forks8 teaspoons6 egg-spoons6 salt-spoonsA mustard-spoonA pair of salad-serversA soup-ladle3 sauce-ladlesA pierced ladleA fish-slice2 butter-knives12 fruit-knives with filled handles and silver bladesThe crest is that of Lambert as borne by the Lambert baronets, probably for Sir Henry John Lambert, 5th Baronet (1792-1858). In 1821 Lambert married Anna Maria Foley, the granddaughter of Thomas Foley, 1st Baron Foley of Kidderminster.weighable silver 263oz 18dwt, 8,209grProvenance: Probably commissioned by Sir Henry John Lambert, 5th Baronet (1792-1858) to celebrate his marriage to Anna Maria Foley in 1821 and by descent. Property from a Private House, St Judes, Isle of Man (Lots 2231-2252 and 2254-2267).Condition report: Each piece marked on back of handle. There is wear to the marks on many pieces. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points and the engraving. There is some wear to the bowls and tines. The teaspoons have very bruised and damaged bowls.13 table-spoons, by Eley and Fearn, Apparently 182137 table-forks, Twenty-eight by Eley and Fearn, twenty-two 1821; six 1822 and nine by Charles Eley, 182411 dessert-spoons, eleven by Eley and Fearn, 182111 dessert-forks, by Eley and Fearn, 18218 teaspoons, six by Eley and Fearn, 1821, one with maker's mark indistinct, probably Charles Eley, 1826 and one repaired through marks6 egg-spoons, four by Eley and Fearn, 1821 and two by Charles Eley, 18266 salt-spoons, by Eley and Fearn, 1821, four 1821 and two 1822A mustard-spoon, by Eley and Fearn, 1821A pair of salad-servers, by Charles Eley, 1824A soup-ladle, by Eley and Fearn, 18223 sauce-ladles, by Eley and Fearn, 1821A pierced ladle, by Eley and Fearn, 1822A fish-slice, by Eley and Fearn, 18212 butter-knives, by Eley and Fearn, 182112 fruit-knives with filled handles and silver blades, by Eley and Fearn, 1821

Lot 2267

Old English pattern, engraved with a coronet and initials, comprising:6 table-spoons8 table-forks, Two by West and Son, Dublin, 1927 and 19296 dessert-spoons6 dessert-forks6 soup-spoonsand the following with composition handles and stainless steel blades6 table-knives6 cheese-knivesin fitted brass-bound mahogany finish canteenthe canteen 41cm wide, weight of silver 47oz 17dwt, 1,488grProvenance:Property from a Private House, St Judes, Isle of Man (Lots 2231-2252 and 2254-2267).Condition report: Each piece fully marked on handle. Some pieces further marked with Irish import marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the tines. There is some wear and damage to the composition handles.6 table-spoons, by Cooper Brothers, and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1 1926 and 5 1927, each with Irish import marks8 table-forks, six by Cooper Brothers, and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 4 1928, 1 1930 and 1 1936, four with Irish import marks, and Two by West and Son, Dublin, 1 1927 6 dessert-spoons, by Cooper Brothers, and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 4 1928 and 2 19296 dessert-forks, by Cooper Brothers, and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 2 1928, 2 1929 and 2 1937, four with Irish import marks6 soup-spoons, by Cooper Brothers, and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1927, each with Irish import mark6 dessert-spoons, by Cooper Brothers, and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 4 1928 and 2 1929, each with Irish import mark

Lot 2331

Albany pattern, some pieces engraved with a crest, comprising: 8 table-spoons6 table-forks4 dessert-spoons6 dessert-forks6 teaspoons6 coffee-spoonsA pair serving spoons with shell-shaped bowlsA basting-spoonA pair of sauce-ladlesand the following the filled handles and stainless steel blades:6 table-knives, by Terry Shaverin, Sheffield, 19896 cheese-knives, by Terry Shaverin, Sheffield, 1989Together With: 8 silver plate fish-knives, 8 silver plate fish-forks and a pair of grape-scissors to match and 6 differing cake-forksweighable silver 81oz 11dwt, 2,537grCondition report: There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is particularly noticeable as a softening to the engraving which is on the pieces with maker's mark HH. The other pieces are unengraved.8 table-spoons, three probably by Henry Holland, Sheffield, 1886; two by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1907 and three by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co., Ltd., London, 19136 table-forks, probably by Henry Holland, Sheffield, 18864 dessert-spoons, one probably by Henry Holland, Sheffield, 1886, three by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 19106 dessert-forks, probably by Henry Holland, Sheffield, 18866 teaspoons, five by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1902 and 1907, one by George Howson, Sheffield, 18996 coffee-spoons, by Joseph Ridge, Sheffield, 1898A pair serving spoons with shell-shaped bowls, probably by Henry Holland, Sheffield, 1889A basting-spoon, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1907A pair of sauce-ladles, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield, 1901and the following the filled handles and stainless steel blades:6 table-knives, by Terry Shaverin, Sheffield, 1989

Lot 2332

King's Honeysuckle pattern with husk heel, engraved with a crest, comprising: 6 table-spoons6 table-forks6 dessert-spoons6 dessert-forks82oz 13dwt, 2,571grCondition report: Each piece marked on back of handle. The table-spoons and table-forks are makers mark worn, London, 1834 and the dessert-spoons and dessert-forks are probably by Henry Hyams, London, 1827. There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving and to the high points. There is wear to the tines of the forks.

Lot 118

^ A Russian Lacquered Papier-Mâché Box and Cover, Lukutin Factory, 1869, of rectangular form, decorated with four peasants in traditional costume sitting around a table, one playing a balalaika, dated in Cyrillic 1st April 1869, gilt imperial eagle mark, 21cm wideCondition report: Typical minor surface wear, dents and scratching, minor chips along the front rim, clasp functioning

Lot 165

^ A Fine Fifteen-Day Duration Striking Table Clock, signed Thomas De Lasalle, London, circa 1790, arched pediment with a single brass ball finial, fish scale side sound frets with carrying handles, front corners with stop brass fluted pilasters, bracket shaped feet, 8-inch arch brass dial plate with a silvered Roman and Arabic dial centre, date dial inscribed wind/wind, arch with strike/silent selection dial, twin chain fusee movement with a verge escapement and rack striking on a bell, movement backplate with floral engraved outer borders, movement secured in by two brackets, 56cm high, with later mahogany wall bracketFootnote: This clock is mentioned and illustrated in (Barder, Richard C R) "The Georgian Bracket Clock 1714-1830", page 146.Condition report: Top side of the case with minor cracks to veneers, top finial with dents, brass mounts are slightly discoloured, case with minor dents in parts, back door with some chips and losses to the veneers, back door glass with one small chip to the bottom right corner, movement is slightly dirty and needs cleaning, movement in going order, with pendulum.

Lot 166

A William IV Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed J.Huggins, London, circa 1830, gadroon top with pineapple finial, fish scale pierced side sound frets and ringed carrying handles, brass inlaid front, gadroon ball shaped feet, 7-inch arch silvered dial with Roman numerals, date dial, arch with strike/silent selection, twin chain fusee movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, movement secured in by two brackets, 51cm highCondition report: Case with small cracks to the veneers in parts, brass inlay is very slightly lifting in parts, back door with small cracks next to the lock area, dial slightly discoloured in parts, movement in going order, with pendulum.

Lot 168

An 18th Century Style Chinoiserie Table Timepiece, late 19th/early 20th century, caddied pediment with carrying handle, glazed side panels, Oriental decoration with figures, pagodas and birds, 4-1/2-inch arch brass dial with a Roman and Arabic chapter ring bearing a later inscription Peter Wise London, date aperture, arch with moonphase aperture, A-frame single fusee movement with a verge escapement, movement backplate with floral and scroll engraving and bearing a later signature, bob pendulum, movement secured by two brackets, 35cm high over handleCondition report: Case painted surfaces with flaking in parts, some of the decoration gesso is chipped, paint is lacking in parts, case needs restoration, handle is discoloured, dial is discoloured, dial is bearing a later signature, movemebnt is clean, movement is bearing a later signature, movement in going order.

Lot 195

Ru Kursi Afshar RugSouth East Iran, circa 1910The field of polychrome stepped honey-comb lattice design enclosed by crenelated borders flanked by guard stripes, 193cm by 157cmFootnote: These rugs were deliberately made wide as they were used in traditional rural houses. They were spread on a low table which was heated beneath.Condition report: Ends and selvedges complete, pile fair low in areas, 1cm reweave in the centre

Lot 225

A George II Oak Side Table, 2nd quarter 18th century, the boarded top with moulded edge with two frieze drawers, on square chamfered legs, 98cm by 54cm by 71cmCondition report: Tabletop, attractive colour, top section some old splits/ defects, see images, left-hand drawer front, and right-hand drawer front, split/repair, various old decay, particularly on the legs, rear left leg slightly misshapen see images, brasses seem original, Height is 71cm

Lot 242

~ A Victorian Gothic Revival Side Table, the moulded top on pierced and arcaded Gothic style tracery frame joined by double hump-back stretchers, on sledge feet, 91cm by 61cm by 76cm

Lot 245

An 18th Century Oak Farmhouse Kitchen Table, of three-plank boarded construction with cleated ends above a plain frieze, on square tapering legs joined by an H stretcher (one foot retipped), 226cm by 63cm by 76cm

Lot 249

A Joined Oak Refectory-Style Table, circa 1720, the four-plank top with cleated ends above a plain frieze, on turned baluster legs with block feet joined by a peripheral stretcher (retipped), 197cm by 85cm by 75cm

Lot 255

^ A Victorian Figured Walnut and Marquetry Inlaid Foldover Card Table, circa 1870, of serpentine shaped form with hinged leaf enclosing a green baize-lined interior, on a turned and bulbous support with four acanthus carved cabriole legs, scrolled toes and castors, 88cm by 44cm by 76.5cmCondition report: The top is smiling slightly, some variations in colour, some variations in colour around the top, some colour loss and areas of repair, Marquetry areas also very dry, the baize interior good, socle to the base has a split, with old decay visible around the carved legs

Lot 256

~ A George III Mahogany Night Table, early 19th century, the three-quarter gallery with pierced handles above a pair of panelled doors and an adapted commode drawer, on square form legs, 54cm by 48cm by 81cm

Lot 257

A Carved Mahogany Pie-Crust Tripod Table, in George II style, the moulded top above a fluted and acanthus carved support with three leaf and flowerbell carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, 72cm by 70cmCondition report: Top scratches and ink? stains, see image, some old decay block over the support of the legs has been repaired, as photographed

Lot 258

A Regency Rosewood and Brass-Inlaid Games/Work Table, early 19th century, with pierced brass gallery and sliding games board enclosing a boxwood and ebony chess set above two small drawers with lion mask handles, a gathered sliding workbox below, on standard end supports with splayed legs, brass paw feet and castors, 63cm by 40cm by 71cm£300-400 Condition report: Structure/legs slightly weak, old repair around the claw feet see image, gathered workbox, the fabric is worn, general scratches to the top, the gaming board is very slightly mis shape, this is a darker rosewood compared to the rest of the table, but otherwise good,

Lot 259

A George III Mahogany Foldover Tea Table, circa 1770, of rectangular form above a plain frieze, on tapering legs with moulded knees and pad feet, 70cm by 32cm by 72cm

Lot 260

A George IV Mahogany Foldover Tea Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, of D shape rectangular form with plain frieze and gadrooned border, on a turned vasiform support with four reeded sabre legs, brass-capped toes and castors, 91cm by 45cm by 75cm

Lot 261

~ A Victorian Satin Birch Dressing Chest, circa 1870, the moulded top with hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior for dressing table items, two hinged leaves below with a long dummy drawer flanked by two small drawers, two short over two long drawers below, on a plinth base with compressed feet, 90cm by 51cm by 91cm

Lot 262

~ A Victorian Satin Birch and Marble-Top Washstand, circa 1890, the gallery back with Aesthetic floral tiles above a white and grey-veined marble top and two frieze drawers, on turned tapering legs with brass-capped toes and castors, 122cm by 61cm by 106cm; and A Similar Victorian Satin Birch Dressing Table, late 19th century, the rectangular mirror plate pivoting on triangular shaped supports with turned finials, six small drawers below, the base with two frieze drawers, on turned and tapering reeded legs with brass-capped toes and ceramic castors, 122cm by 62cm by 170cm (2)

Lot 265

A Regency Rosewood Inlaid Console Table, early 19th century, with pierced brass gallery and acanthus decorated frieze, on turned pillar supports with platform base and moulded back support, 46cm by 32cm by 81cmCondition report: Various scratches to both tiers, some deep, bottom shelf veneers lifting, and also a split running the full width of the platform base - see images, brass-work around frieze, some faults as photographed

Lot 269

A Satinwood and Polychrome-Decorated Foldover Card Table, late 19th century, of serpentine shaped form, richly decorated with musical trophies and flower garlands, the hinged leaf enclosing a green baize-lined interior above a single drawer, on square tapering legs with spade feet, 89cm by 45cm by 74cm

Lot 271

A Regency Mahogany and Tulipwood Banded Foldover Tea Table, early 19th century, of D shape reeded form with dummy drawer, on a part-wrythen turned support with four reeded sabre legs with brass-capped toes and castors, 91cm by 45cm by 77cm

Lot 274

^ A George III Walnut and Parquetry Decorated Kneehole Dressing Table, the later top above a long frieze drawer and two small drawers above an arched apron, on cabriole legs with later ball and claw feet, basically 18th century, 103cm by 61cm by 78cm

Lot 275

~ A George III Mahogany Night Table, 3rd quarter 18th century, the tray top with pierced handles above cupboard doors, the deep commode drawer with wavy shaped apron, 58cm by 51cm by 78cm; and A George III Provincial Mahogany Night Table, with tray top above two cupboard doors, one drawer and a wavy shaped frieze, on square form legs, 57cm by 46cm by 80cm (2)

Lot 276

A George III Mahogany Bird-Cage Platform Tripod Table, 3rd quarter 18th century, the circular top on a gun barrel support with three cabriole legs, 91cm by 71cm

Lot 280

^ A 19th Century Carved Mahogany Silver Table, in George II Irish style, the moulded top above a shaped frieze centred by a carved shell, on acanthus carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, 82cm by 55cm by 72cmCondition report: Silver table is faded, split also to the top, further, all splits visible, top also has some small repair mark, possibly the top has been removed at some stage, table is faded with slight variations in colour, other minor small splits around the frieze

Lot 288

^ A Regency Mahogany and Ebony-Strung Sofa Table, early 19th century, with two real and two sham oak-lined drawers with lion mask loop handles, on lyre end supports joined by a part wrythen turned support with splayed legs and brass hairy paw feet and castors, 74cm by 53cm by 72cmCondition report: Top rather faded, numerous deep scratches and fine shrinkage split, see images, structure and joints ok

Lot 296

A George III Mahogany, Rosewood Crossbanded and Boxwood Strung Kneehole Dressing Table, circa 1780, the moulded top above a pull-out brushing slide and long frieze drawer with wavy shaped kneehole drawer below, flanked by six small drawers all around a central cupboard door, on bracket feet, 92cm by 50cm by 77cmCondition report: Variations in colour, with some fading mainly around the top section, the top is also slightly misshapen, with some splitting  - see images, panels general bruising, consistent with age, handles replaced with faint previous handle marks visible, drawers are oak lined, central cupboard door slightly misshapen, front right bracket foot section is detached, but we do have this piece, with key, all sections of crossbanding around the top also patched

Lot 302

~ A George IV Mahogany Library Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, the rounded rectangular top above two real and two sham drawers, on lyre end supports joined by a turned pole stretcher with block supports and scrolled feet, 139cm by 70cm by 71cm

Lot 304

^ A George II Burr Walnut Gaming Table, 2nd quarter 18th century, the quarter-veneered and crossbanded hinged leaf enclosing a modern green leather interior above a plain frieze, the rear legs expanding on a scissor-action frame, on square chamfered legs, 88cm by 44cm by 73cmCondition report: Quarter veneer top with various splits, section of veneer missing, front left-hand corner mould decay throughout the legs, particularly the rear right leg and front left leg, repair to right leg top section, see image, burr interior, in good condition, veneer starting to lift, slightly around the frieze, all sections veneer also replaced, mainly around the pivoting section to the brackets, see images

Lot 305

^ An Early 19th Century Irish Mahogany and Brass-Mounted Serving Table, of concave shaped form with moulded edge above a frieze decorated with a Greek Key pattern, on reeded tapering legs with brass-capped toes and castors, 151cm by 51cm by 92cmCondition report: Shrinkage split running down the middle, see image, modern leather interior, a section of veneer missing, front left hand corner, timber on legs, dry and faded, patch repair also visible on the top, some old decay and wormholes around the legs

Lot 320

^ A 19th Century North Italian Ebonised and Marquetry Inlaid Centre Table, of canted rectangular form, the top richly inlaid with flowers, acanthus scrolls and mother-of-pearl framed by an ivory decorated border of leaves and flowerbells, with two small frieze drawers to the end sections flanked by carved lion masks, on slender cabriole legs joined by a stretcher and small shelf, 117cm by 60cm by 78cm

Lot 328

^ A George IV Mahogany Twin-Pedestal Dining Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, of rounded rectangular form, with one additional leaf, on baluster turned supports with four scrolled cabriole legs and castors, 281m extended by 124cm by 73cmCondition report: Variations in colour, two end sections are faded with numerous scratches throughout, some deep later bearers added, for strengthening to the underside, decay around the formed tops, signs of repair around the turned support, scrolled knees, with also some repairs, legs are heavily bruised

Lot 329

A William IV Rosewood Circular Dining Table, 2nd quarter 19th century, the moulded and crossbanded edge above a plain frieze, on a carved bulbous support with moulded socle, triform base and three carved and scrolled feet with recessed castors, 135cm by 72cmCondition report: Good quality rosewood, with good grain and colour, the top does have some scratches, some deep with some shrinkage splits around the moulding, also a split visible, approximately 10cm in length, a small split on the opposing side, carved bulbous support, patch repair, see images, scroll feet more losses

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