λ A CHINESE EXPORT LACQUER WORK TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY gilt decorated on a black ground with figures in various pursuits, with buildings and pagodas in a watery landscape, the hinged lid revealing a fitted interior with lidded compartments and divisions, with some carved ivory utensils above a silk lined pull-out bag, on pierced lyre shape supports united by a stretcher, on carved giltwood lion's paw feet 70.6cm high, 61.5cm wide, 40.8cm deep Provenance From a Private Cornish Country Estate.
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λ A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID SOFA TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the drop-flap banded top above two frieze drawers, on a 'U' shape support and a quatreform platform base, on foliate cast brass sabots and castors 72.5cm high, 62.3 x 142.5cm (open) Provenance From a Private Cornish Country Estate.
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY COUNTRY HOUSE ADJUSTABLE READING TABLE IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, C.1830 the rectangular top with twin hinged and ratcheted opposing reading stands, on a baluster turned stem, with a brass collar and handle, with a platform base, on flattened bun feet with sunken brass castors 88.2cm high (max), 84cm wide, 51cm deep Provenance Major Edward Croft-Murray, Perivale, Ryde, Isle of Wight. From the collection of Edward Croft-Murray CBE (1907-1980).
A GEORGE II WALNUT CONCERTINA ACTION CARD TABLE IN THE MANNER OF BENJAMIN CROOK, C.1735 the quarter veneered cross and feather banded fold-over top revealing a baize lined playing surface, with counterwells and candlestands, on shell and lambrequin capped cabriole legs and claw and ball feet 72cm high, 82cm wide, 40.6cm deep Provenance Purchased from Dreweatt, Watson & Barton, Newbury, 30th March 1966, lot 227 for £600. From the collection of the late Dr. Gordon Pack. Catalogue Note The design of this table relates to similar examples made by Benjamin Crook, joiner and cabinet-maker of St. Paul's Churchyard. See Christopher Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture 1700-1840, p.169, fig. 265 for a table by Crook with a label in the drawer. For two similar examples sold in these rooms see, Furniture & Works of Art, 7th October 2014, lot 132 and Furniture & Works of Art, 6th April 2016, lot 66.
A CHARLES I OAK FOLDING / CREDENCE TABLE C.1640 the demi-lune hinged top on a single gate support, the frieze with chamfered arches and on ring turned gun barrel legs united by peripheral stretchers 79cm high, 103.5cm wide, 50.3cm deep Provenance David and Paula Newman, London / Eastbourne.
A CHARLES II OAK REFECTORY TABLE DATED '1673' the boarded top with cleated ends, the frieze carved to one side with scrolling leaves and flowers, with the date '1673' and initials 'F P', on ring turned baluster and block legs united by peripheral stretchers 75.2cm high, 284cm long, 71cm wide
λ A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD LIBRARY TABLE C.1840 the rectangular top with rounded corners, above solid trestle ends united by a ring and baluster turned simulated rosewood stretcher, on sunken brass castors 73.5cm high, 138.5cm wide, 75.3cm deep Provenance From a Private Cornish Country Estate.
A GEORGE II CONCERTINA ACTION CARD TABLE POSSIBLY PADOUK, C.1740-50 the fold-over top revealing a baize lined playing surface, on shell, leaf and scroll carved cabriole legs and pad feet 74cm high, 91.5cm wide, 45.5cm deep Provenance From the collection of the late Peter Meyer.
A 19th century gilt gesso console table, with a bardiglio-type marble top, 'D' shaped above a guilloche and beaded, moulded frieze, raised on palm-leaf moulded, eliptical legs, united by a fluted and beaded stetcher with a central vase finial, many losses, damaged, restorations, 118cm wide x 51cm deep x 86cm highCondition report: Gilt gesso with many losses and chips, including both legs and vase.Restorations, including resin-type substance used on the frame side of the frieze
A 19th century oak table bureau, with beaded fall front opening to a fitted interior with pigeon holes and central well with sliding cover, on an associated lowboy table, the plain plank top above a single frieze drawer, raised on canted square supports with narrow shaped front apron, bureau 68cm wide x 40cm deep x 34cm high, table 76cm wide x 36cm deep x 62cm high.Condition report: Bureau: multiple cosmetic marks, rings and stains to the exterior. Left side plank split. Losses/wear to right side fall support aperture. General wear, dints and nibbles consistent with age and use. Shrinkage splits to back boards. Interior has replaced skiver, multiple ink stains throughout, loss to front shaped edge of a pigeon hole, general wear.Table: Appears to have been adapted from a fold-over table as there is evidence of a gate to the back frieze. Top is either original or contemporaneous but appears to have been re-pegged. Shrinkage to top planks. Rear corners both chipped. Chip to front right edge near corner. Deep scratches to rear plank. Rear legs braced with iron brackets. General wear consistent with age and use throughout.
A Victorian mahogany, extending dining table, with a moulded top and large carved cabriole legs, terminating in bun feet, some damage, with 5 leaves, some damage and stains,163cm long (extended 410cm) x 145cm wide x 72.5cm high, with a set of 6 Victorian mahogany dining chairs (12)Condition report: Chips, dents and scratches, including top with water stains, old scratches, dents and gouges, especially top. Decorator's paint splashes, especially legs and feet. Overall a nice colour and reaonable figuring.Chairs - in need of cleaning. Decorator's paint splashes. Generally ok, apart from dents, hairline cracks, chips and scratches consistent with age and use.
A silver salver, T A H, Birmingham 1973, with pie crust rim and raised on four scroll feet, 20.5cm diameter, weight approx 11.4oz, together with a matched set of three silver cruets, a baluster silver pepper pot, a silver mounted cigarette box and a silver mounted glass dressing table jar
A Wedgwood 'Blue Bird' tea service with associated table clothlate 19th/early 20th centurytransfer-printed in underglaze blue with panels of birds on branches, foliage and insects, the service comprising ten coffee cups, twelve saucers, slop and sugar basins, cream jug, ten sideplates and a pair of twin-handled cake plates, printed factory marks, pattern numbered Y2716A, together with blue and white willow pattern table cloth.
English double bass, London c1820 of the Thomas Dodd School, thought to be by John F Lott or B S Fendt, originally a three stringed instrument but later converted to four. The two piece flat back of figured maple, the table of close grained spruce, the bass with low C extension fitted, finished in Dodd's oil varnish of golden brown colour, together with a quantity of various accessories including bridges etc
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