AN ORIENTAL BLUE AND WHITE CRACKLEWARE VASEwith moulded geometric borders painted to simulate bronze, the base pierced for use as a table lamp, 46.5cm high (including the circular base); and a brass table lamp with a faceted baluster shaft cut with ovals and a circular star-cut base, fitted for electricity, 66cm high including the shade (2)
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ENGLISH SCHOOL, 18th century A portrait of a gentleman wearing a red coat and a powdered wig, standing three-quarter length, holding a tricorn hat in his right hand, oil on canvas laid on board, 126cm x 102cm; and the companion portrait of a lady seated in an interior, her arm resting on a marble-topped table (unframed) (2)
A GEORGE I BURR WALNUT CARD TABLE the folding rectangular top with projecting ears and crossbanding edged with herringbone banding, opening on a concertina action to reveal a baize-lined interior with a candle-stand in each corner, on cabriole legs ending in claw and ball feet, 86.5cm wide x 42cm deepProvenance: Almost certainly supplied to James Medlycott for Ven House, Milborne Port.
A CHARLES II OAK GATELEG TABLE with an oval flap top over a plain frieze incorporating a single drawer at one end and on baluster-turned legs joined by conforming stretchers at either end and long rectangular stretchers along the sides, 141.5cm x 165cm openProvenance: This table appears in a photograph of the Great Hall dateable to circa 1877 and later in a photograph of the Dining Room circa 1916.
AN ELIZABETHAN STYLE OAK DRAW-LEAF REFECTORY TABLE the later rectangular top with cleated ends and extending sections at either end, over a plain frieze and supported on gadrooned and fluted legs with carved capitals and joined by moulded stretchers, 226cm long (extending to 396cm long) x 89cm wideProvenance: According to family records this table was owned by Hubert Hutchings of Sandford Orcas Manor in the 19th century.
A LATE GEORGE II MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE ensuite with the previous tables, but with a later top, on a fluted column and an acanthus-carved tripod base ending in elongated claw and ball feet, the top almost certainly a 19th century replacement, 46cm diameter x 69cm highProvenance: According to family records this table formed part of the original furnishings at Ven House, Milborne Port, Somerset. It retains two labels - "Ven House: First Floor Bedroom" and "MBM" (Mervyn Bradford Medlycott).
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY DRESSING MIRRORwith a shield-shaped plate between shaped uprights, on a bow-fronted box base fitted with three drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 48cm wide x 61.5cm high; and a George III mahogany bedside table with a cupboard and pierced hand apertures, on square legs, 35.5cm wide x 71cm high (2)
A CHARLES I OAK CREDENCE TABLE circa 1640 with later elements, the canted rectangular top opening on recessed "butterfly" hinges over a lunette-carved frieze with a central drawer at the front, the arcaded frieze carved with flowerheads, guilloche and scalloping, on simple turned legs with a gateleg action to support the flaps and the base platform with a guilloche-carved moulding below, on block legs and turned feet, 150.5cm wide x 49.5cm deep x 81cm high
A FINE GEORGE II MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE the circular tip-up top with a baluster gallery, on a stop-fluted baluster shaft carved with a lower register of upright acanthus leaves, on a tripod base carved with scrolling acanthus leaves, beading and rocaille-work and ending in claw and ball feet, 61cm diameter x 73cm highProvenance: Ven House, Milborne Port and almost certainly supplied for the house between 1755 and 1765. The underside of the top with two labels inscribed "Ven House Hall" and apparently recorded in a photograph of that room taken circa 1895.
A mid 19th century French Louis XV style ebonised and red tortoiseshell boulle card table, of serpentine shaped form, the top inlaid with scrollwork, the hinged leaf enclosing a green baize lined interior, the pivoting base above an inlaid frieze centred by a gilt-metal figural mask, on cabriole legs with gilt metal masks, 75cm high x 90cm wide
Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson (1876-1955) An oak coffee table, circa 1970/80s, having an adzed octagonal top on cruciform base and sledge feet, carved with mouse signature, 47cm high x 50.5cm wideCatalogue note: Lots 55 -62Ordered in 1954 as a wedding gift, delivered in 1955 and been in the same family ever since.Some items were purchased then afterwards, photocopies of original receipts are available.
Emile Galle, 1846-1904 - An Art Nouveau light oak and beech two tier table, the quarter cut veneered sqaure top having blossoming flowers marquetry inlaid decoration, opening to reveal a tea table top, beech splayed legs united by a lower shelf with similar marquetry inlaid, signed to the table top, 76cm high x 45cm wide x 88cm wide when opened
Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson (1876-1955) An oak refectory type dining table and six chairs, circa 1955, the rectangular adzed top raised on octagonal supports joined by a rectangular stretcher, carved mouse motif to one leg, 72.5cm high x 183cm wide the dining chairs each with carved mouse motif to a front leg, above panel back and leather covered seats, raised on octagonal legs joined by stretchers Catalogue note: Lots 55 -62Ordered in 1954 as a wedding gift, delivered in 1955 and been in the same family ever since.Some items were purchased then afterwards, photocopies of original receipts are available.
An unusual 19th century European mixed veneered circular topped cut down breakfast table, the top having oyster veneering with metal inlaid, decorated with a star design and a figure on horseback to the centre, the triangular centre support having applied snake mouldings and the three feet fashioned as pigs heads, raised on castors 54cm high x 125cm wide
A late 19th/early 20th century Syrian Damascus games table - with typical intricate marquetry inlay in exotic hardwoods and mother of pearl, the folding top revealing a green velvet card surface, further hinging to reveal backgammon boards, raised on shaped square tapering legs with shelf below, 80cm high x 86cm wide
Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson (1876-1955) An oak coffee table, circa 1955, having an inverted curved adzed octagonal top on cruciform base and sledge feet, carved with mouse signature, 47cm high x 51cm wide Catalogue note: Lots 55 -62 Ordered in 1954 as a wedding gift, delivered in 1955 and been in the same family ever since. Some items were purchased then afterwards, photocopies of original receipts are available.
A 19th century French Louis XV style ebonised card/work table, having gilt metal floral swag inlaid top, applied pierced gilt metal mounts, pull out enclosing a writing baize which opens to reveal a mirror and fitted compartments, standing on four cabriole legs, 74cm high x 75.5cm wide
A Victorian rosewood and marquetry inlaid work tableThe octagonal top inlaid with a bird within scrolling foliage, enclosing a fitted interior with red silk elements, above a shaped frieze with conforming inlay, the tapering octagonal drum with further marquetry birds and foliage, raised on three scroll supports.42cm wide x 73cm highProvenance:Wirswall Hall, Whitchurch, Shropshire.Condition:Two of the frieze panels have splits and small veneer losses. Interior fitting showing some wear with central knop missing and some loss to silk. One scroll support repaired.
A late 18th century Dutch marquetry card tableThe fold-over top inlaid with a flower filled urn and scrolling foliage supporting a squirrels, the interior with square playing surface surrounded by inlaid parquetry banding, over a faux frieze drawer inlaid with further flowers and foliage, raised on tapering moulded square-section supports with openwork spandrels.75cm wide x 38cm deep (76cm open) x 71cm highCondition:Top slightly warped. A small area of missing inlay to a flower bud in the top. Front left spandrel re-glued. Back left spandrel missing. Minor cosmetic marks consistent with age and use. Baize skiver faded and discoloured.
A reproduction mahogany wind-out extending dining table, circa 1920sThe moulded D-end top above a beaded frieze, raised on fluted tapering square section supports on brass castors, with four leaves and winder.330cm long fully extended x 132cm wide x 72.5cm highCondition:Good overall with only minor signs of age and use. Good colour and figuring.
A Regency style parcel ebonised mahogany sofa table, 19th centuryThe boxwood strung top with drop leaves above a strung frieze applied with moulded brass roundels and having two opposing short drawers, raised on ebonised vase supports on a quatrelobed base with scroll feet capped with brass castors.150cm wide (102cm closed) x 78.5cm deep x 79cm highCondition:Good colour and figuring to the top and frieze. There are a few small heat marks to the top which are restorable. The base has some typical cosmetic scuff marks around the feet ends. There are areas of varnish craquelure around the base. One of the vase supports has a split to the base and both have fine surface craquelure. Evidence of old worm to the underside supports.
A Regency brass inlaid rosewood sofa tableThe hinged rectangular top with rounded corners, fitted with two frieze drawers opening to one side, raised on spiral end supports and splayed legs joined by a turned stretcher and ending in brass claw cappings and castors.145cm wide (open) x 70cm deep x 73cm highProvenance:Wirswall Hall, Whitchurch, Shropshire.
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