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An early to mid 20th Century post Deco oak dressing table having ledge back (no mirror) , the breakfront centre drawer flanked by triple drawers to each side, metal handles to each. Width approx 98cm, depth at narrowest point 44cm, a few marks and surface scratches to top but generally sound with no obvious signs of worm
A William IV mahogany breakfast table having beaded edge, on snap hinge, turned column , platform base and quadruple scroll feet with brass castors, approx. 142 x 104cm, a real nice quality piece, can't find a stamp but very well made, some marks and scratching and a little crack to the grain on the top, a couple of the beads have worked loose but complete
A late 19th or early 20th Century mahogany dressing table possibly Arts and Crafts with turned frame to mirror and two jewellery drawers, plain brass handles and two over two drawer base, width approx. 95cm, casters from front not attached but are present , usually wear and tear throughout
An Indian brass top folding table having fretwork and carved turned frame and detailed decoration to brass work with muli coloured peacock design to recessed centre and edge, diameter approx. 60cm, top has been bashed about a bit but has huge potential and should clean up really well and make a stunning piece
* BRENDA LENAGHAN DA RSW (SCOTTISH 1941 - 2020),GIRL AND DOG AT A TABLEgouache, signed and dated 1982image size 40cm x 60cm, overall size 61.5cm x 80.5cm Mounted, framed and under glass.Handwritten label verso.Note: Brenda Lenaghan DA RSW was born is Galashiels in 1941. She went on to study at Glasgow School of Art between 1958-63. Brenda won many awards, including SSWA's Anne Redpath Award in 1975 & 1983, and the Special Award in 1980. Brenda also won the RSA's Maud Gemmell Hutchison Award in 1996. Brenda's son lives and works in Japan and she visited him every year. The art of Japan had a profound influence over her work. Her galleries include Macaulay Gallery, Stenton; Cyril Gerber Gallery, Glasgow; William Hardie, Glasgow; Open Eye Gallery, Edinburgh; Edinburgh Gallery, Edinburgh; Rendezvous Gallery, Aberdeen; Duncan Campbell Gallery, London; Thompsons Gallery, London; Christopher Hull Gallery, London; Richard Hagen Gallery, Broadway; The Vicarage Cottage Gallery, North Shields; The Green Gallery, Buchlyvie and Gullane Art Gallery, East Lothian.
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