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Lot 961

A hardwood kitchen table, 36'' x 30'' x 29''

Lot 964

A quantity of various table linen, tea towels, etc.

Lot 965

An Eastern coffee table with drawers, 48'' x 25'' x 20''

Lot 969

A table Lamp with cherubs to base.

Lot 987

A dressing table stool and a small rectangular oak stool.

Lot 63

Jean Marais (1913-1998)Hommage à Cocteau fauteuils et table en feuilles de métal martelées et laquées117 x 80 x 75cm. (46 1/16 x 31 1/2 x 29 1/2in).; table 47 x 120 x 60Conçu en 1972 et édité par Poltrona lacquered metal table and armchairsconceived in 1972 and published by PoltronaFootnotes:'Dans mes souliers il y a ton coeur, ton corps, ton âme, la joie de vivre et de travailler ensemble. Un objet serait le cadeau utile que je réprouve. Du superflu. Je ne regarderais que les mains qui le donnent'- JEAN COCTEAU (Lettre à Jean Marais, 1938)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 9

JEAN COCTEAU (1889-1963)Le mystère de Jean l'Oiseleur. Paris, Edouard Champion, 1925 portfolio de 31 autoportraits de Cocteau, lithographies en noir, rouge et bleu entourés de réflexions poétiquessigné et numeroté 118 en encre sur la justification tirage total à 142 exemplaires, édition originale réalisée par Daniel Jacomet en fac-similé du manuscrit31 x 24.8cm (12 3/16 x 9 3/4in).portfolioportfolio, with the set of 31 self-portraits of Cocteau, lithographs in colours in- and hors texte, signed and numbered 118 in ink on the justification, from the total edition of 142 copies Footnotes:Pour surmonter son deuil de Raymond Radiguet, mort en décembre 1923, Jean Cocteau s'isole dans un petit hôtel à Villefranche sur Mer, où sa table de travail fait face à un miroir. Cela lui donnera l'inspiration de ces 31 autoportraits.Sans doute le plus beau et un des livres les plus personnels de Jean Cocteau.'Je sais mieux que personne le ridicule auquel on s'expose en s'asseyant entre un mirroir et un sténographe' - JEAN COCTEAU (Le mystère de Jean l'oiseleur, 1925)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 1165

Brass circular eight day table clock striking on a bell beneath the base, the 5" silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with steel hands, supported upon quadruple silvered double-bodied lion feet

Lot 1635

French brass drumhead pillar mantel clock timepiece, the 4.5" white dial with centre seconds; also a contemporary brass table clock with horizontal chapter ring, both with platform escapements (2)

Lot 15

Royal succession.- [Parsons (Robert)] A Conference about the next Succession to the Crowne of Ingland, 2 parts in 1, folding table with several tears and holes, last leaf frayed at edges with loss to headline, many other headlines trimmed, C2 with paper flaw to lower margin, early ink marginalia often trimmed, 18th century panelled calf, slightly rubbed, head of spine nicked, [STC 19398], 8vo,[Antwerp], Published by R. Doleman [A. Conincx], 1594 [1595].⁂ Rarely found complete with the large folding table. "R. Doleman = William Allen, Sir Francis Englefield, and others. "Robert Persons [Parsons], who is often credited with sole authorship of the work, probably played only a small part in its composition or revision"--Halkett & Laing (3rd ed.)" (ESTC). Provenance: Lord Derby (ink name on title). Pencil note on front endpaper reads "In Doleman's catalogue (41 New Bond St) it is said that a copy of this work was sold at a recent sale for five guineas."

Lot 144

Chamberlen (Peter) The Poore Mans Advocate, or, Englands Samaritan. Powring Oyle and Wyne into the wounds of the Nation, first edition, title within typographic border, other woodcut decorations, title with short marginal tear, corner of last 2 leaves defective with loss to some text of Table, some other marginal defects, some light staining, early ink marginalia, modern calf-backed marbled boards, [Wing C1901; Kress 759; Goldsmiths' 1022], 4to, Printed for Giles Calvert, [1649].⁂ The title continues: "By making present Provision for the Souldier and the Poor, by reconciling all Parties. By paying all Arreares to the Parliament Army. All publique Debts, and all the late Kings, Queenes, and Princes Debts due before this Session." Scarce at auction with few records.

Lot 51

Economics.- W[arre] (J[ames]) The Merchants Hand-Maide: or, A Booke containing verie necessarie and compendious Tables, for the speedie casting up, and true valuing of any Commoditie whatsoever, first edition, initial blank leaf present, woodcut ornament on title, woodcut head-piece and initials, cropped affecting some side-notes, headlines, signatures and occasional parts of tables, lower corner of final leaf defective affecting 4 boxes of table, water-stain throughout, modern blind-stamped calf, [STC 24908; Goldsmiths' 525], 4to, Printed by William Jones, 1622.⁂ A trimmed example of a very rare work. ESTC locates only the Harvard copy in America plus 6 copies in British Isles. No copy at auction since this one last appeared in 1968 at Sotheby's as part of the H. C. Drayton collection of books by Defoe and Swift and relating to the City of London, Trade and Economics (then attributed to ?John Wheeler). The tables, "very behoovefull for merchants, gentle-men, trades-men, and all such as buy, sell, or deale in any manner of accounts", aid multiplication and long division in the complex English money system.

Lot 390

China.- Compte (Louis Daniel de) Memoirs and Observations...Made in a late Journey Through the Empire of China, first edition in English, engraved portrait frontispiece, 3 plates (2 folding), one vignette in text, folding letterpress table, contemporary sprinkled calf, rebacked, corners repaired, [Wing L831], 8vo, Printed for Benj. Tooke...and Sam. Buckley, 1697.⁂ Includes a fine folding plate of the Peking Observatory. The last several pages are devoted to a detailed description of pearl fishing.Provenance: J. Lloyd (ink name on front endpaper).

Lot 64

Coke (Sir Edward) The First Part of the Institutes of the Lawes of England, first edition, woodcut title, partially printed in triple column and black letter, folding table, lacking initial blank, 3R4 with tear running into text, damp-staining, heavier at start causing weakness to paper, title partly laid down, outer margins of first 10ff. with strengthening to outer margins, the line crossed through in heavy ink, ink inscriptions to endpapers and title, contemporary calf, rebacked, rubbed, new endpapers, [STC 15784; PMM 126], folio, Printed for the Societie of Stationers, 1628.⁂ "...a disorderly, pedantic, masterful work...the basis of the constitution of the realm" by the prosecutor of Sir Walter Raleigh and the Gunpowder Plot conspirators.Provenance: Charles Strickland (ink inscriptions).

Lot 325

Kirby (Richard) and John Bishop. The Marrow of Astrology, 2 parts in 1, first edition, foxed and browned throughout, a few stains and burn-holes, ink signatures of William Cordell (dated 1711) on A3, numerous ink annotations and calculations, probably in his and another hand, additional manuscript leaf with red ink ruled table entitled 'The Speculum for Wm Lillies Nativity" inserted after K2 part 2, later green half morocco over marbled boards, g.e., a little rubbed, [Wing K622], 4to, Printed by Joseph Streater...for the Authors, 1687.⁂ ESTC locates 9 copies. This copy with bookplate of Charles F. Cox, New York.

Lot 58

World.- Heylyn (Peter) Mikrokosmos [graece] a little description of the great world, woodcut device on title, woodcut initial and headpieces, folding table (with repaired tear to foot), small hole or rust-hole to 2A7 and 2C6 with loss to 1 or 2 letters of text, 2H1 with tear to foot of inner margin, 3A5&6 misbound before 3A3, some light browning, notes in a contemporary hand to rear endpapers and occasionally to margins, ink ownership inscriptions to title and endpapers, modern antique-style calf, red morocco label, rubbing to joints, [Sabin 31656; STC 13277], sm. 4to, Oxford, by John Lichfield and William Turner, 1625.⁂ With a c.40 page account of America at the end including accounts of Florida, Virginia, Norumbega (New England), Nova Francia (Canada) and the West Indies.Provenance: John Bancroft; Robert Bancroft, 1763 (ink inscriptions).

Lot 2125

Contemporary oil on board, table still life, unsigned, framed, overall frame dimensions 60cm x 65cmGood condition

Lot 80

A George III mahogany folding tea table, circa 1790, of semi-elliptical outline, 71cm high, 84cm wide, 42cm deep   Provenance: From the private collection of Sir David and Lady Scholey Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use. Various old chips and splits and some small losses. The top and interior with various dark scratches, rim marks and ink stains. Some movement within the frame. Evidence of old worm to rear frieze and underside. Some fading. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 93

A mahogany and upholstered tub armchair in Empire style, late 19th century, 93cm high Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use, Overall the frame appears solid and table, Dreweatts cannot guarantee the condition or the originality of the frame beneath the upholstery The upholstery is later, this has some light signs of age and use in a domestic setting Some later blocks to underside and interior of rails, signs of old woodworm Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 157

A late 19th century French mahogany and gilt metal mounted marble top bedside table, 38.5cm wide, 83.5cm high, 36.5cm deep; and a late 19th century French rosewood and gilt metal mounted marble top occasional table, of kidney shape, 51cm wide, 73.5cm high, 28.5cm deep Provenance: Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the Vale Condition Report: First- marble with old damage, cupboard with marble to interior detached Second- wear from use, 1 sabot detached but present, shrinkage and some veneer losses Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 69

A William IV mahogany library table, circa 1835, 75cm high, 121cm wide, 60cm deep Condition Report: Later skiver to top- which is showing signs of carcase shrinkage and movement beneath. Drawers mahogany lined- one with some later infill to top of drawer front, looks to have been repolished throughout- small section of veneer missing to reverse- right hand support not firmly fixed and twists when the table is moved. Some knocking to leg extremities. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 38

A George III yew and satinwood inlaid tea caddy, circa 1790, 11cm high, 11cm wide, 9cm deep, an Edwardian walnut box, top with portrait panel indistinctly signed and dated 1917, 10cm high, 21cm wide, and a Chinese export enamel tea pot and a matched pair of metal candlestick table lamps (5) Condition Report: The yew caddy bears the usual very minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age and use, and some minor warping to rear panel of the veneer. A handful of small chips and losses to satinwood stringing, with more visible old splits and repairs to interior banding. The underside has some looseness to felt covering, underneath which a small gap possibly a split can be discerned - though it is impossible to tell whether this is a damage or part of the construction without removing the fabric. Overall in perfectly presentable condition. Offered with a listing from Cristopher Buck Antiques. The box bears minor marks, knocks, scuffs and fading (including to medallion) overall, as well as some wear to the ebonised corners. A handful of small and shallow surface dents to back and sides. The tea pot has chips and losses overall as well as a significant dent to one side. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 70

A George IV calamander work table, circa 1830, in the manner of Gillows, the hinged top above a single drawer with divided interior, and a work bag, with U-shaped support and stem above the quadripartite base with cups and castors to the angles, 74cm high, 73cm wide, 45cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use, The handles appear to be the original as does the lock - there is no key but all elements are open at time of report, Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, The top with some patches of fading and signs of water marking, this may well benefit from a clean and repolish overall   Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 251

A pair of Japanese silver and enamel egg shaped boxes, early 20th century, with fish, butterfly decoration, stamped 'silver, 29.5gms, 4cm high; and a Dunhill "Tallboy" table lighter, conventional marks, 11cm high (3) Condition Report: Eggs- butterfly egg with slightly misshapen internal catch- both with some wear from slightly clumsy handling and with some cracks and losses to enamels, Lighter- surface and edges worn from use- marked Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 98

A French Empire walnut marble topped console table, early 19th century, with a blind frieze drawer, 76cm high, 81.5cm wide, 41cm deep Condition Report: Please note- dimensions originally listed were fractionally incorrect- correct details as follows; 76cm high, 81.5cm wide, 41cm deep Top is fixed to frame, small traces of old worm visible to underside and top of a leg, some knocking to feet and margins Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 50

A mahogany and crossbanded D-end dining table, late 18th century and later, with central drop flap section, and one additional leaf insertion, 74.5cm high, 119cm wide, 294cm long (when fully extended) Condition Report: Restorations including but not limited to; surface with later quite high gloss finish, 1 end with 2 repaired legs and signs of later screws under frieze, 1 end with 1 repaired leg, central section probably altered- drop flap repaired- 8 brass leaf clips, legs retipped Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 87

Y A George III satinwood, tulipwood crossbanded and purple heart inlaid demi-lune folding card table, circa 1790, the hinged top opening to a baize playing surface, 74cm high, 99cm wide, 46.5cm deep (when closed) Provenance: Private Collection, Worcestershire Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, The top with numerous old splits and cracks, also fading and colour variation, also lifting, and cracking to veneers and inlays, some previous replacements noted also There is a small detached piece of veneer from the internal band - this is present but detached from the lot The red baize is later applied, it is also dirty and worn and with holes There are old, filled woodworm holes Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 72

Manner of Alessandro Albrizzi, a lucite and glass low centre table, late 20th century, of canted rectangular form 39cm high, 120cm long, 79cm deep Condition Report: PLEASE NOTE The table seems to be unlabelled- and it has been suggested that it may be a Glebe table by Carew and not by Albrizzi. Accordingly the cataloguing has been changed. Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with use in a domestic setting, there are marks, scuffs and scratches throughout to the base- but overall the condition reflects the lack of any great age- but fairly heavy use Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 67

A chrome and glass topped low centre table, moderm, 42cm high, 150cm long, 70cm wide,

Lot 266

Glass to include a modern continental cut glass and gilt part table service, tallest decanters 22cm high, approximately 46 pieces; and two small part Baccarat services (quantity) Condition Report: First service- foot rim wear from fairly heavy use- gilding rubbed and discoloured throughout Both Baccarat services generally good   Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 79

A George III mahogany needlework table, circa 1810, the hinged top with marquetry seaweed panel to centre above two frieze drawers and silk workbag, on square taper legs and spade feet, 71cm high, 51cm wide, 39cm deep Provenance: From the private collection of Sir David and Lady Scholey Condition Report: Top has warped to the front- back, by hinges with carcase shrinkage crack, Some damage around each end of basket slide- old wear and tear throughout- notably to sides and drawers, top paler from sunlight- water spotting and scratches, inside part complete, Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 90

Y A George III mahogany, tulipwood crossbanded and polychrome painted card table, circa 1790, the interior opening to a baize lined playing surface, 74cm high, 99cm wide, 49cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use, Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, The top surface with wear and discolouration, colour variation overall and with slight warp The baize with signs of wear and staining, would benefit from replacing One leg secured by a substantial later block Signs of old woodworm, including to rails and supporting timber     Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 150

An early 19th century and later mahogany circular tripod table, dished snap top with central inlaid floral roundel, ring turned stem and husk carved tripod base, 60cm diameter, 64.5cm high. Condition Report: Adapted- probably from a dumb waiter- with central inlay dropped in- ring mark to top and polished out bruise/mark Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 275

A French porcelain gilt-metal-mounted Sevres-style turquoise ground two-handled table centrepiece or jardinière, third quarter 19th century, painted pseudo-Sevres mark, 42cm wide, 29cm high Condition Report: Handles are attached to top rim with wire, Body with hairline cracks visible - to putti and floral panels and to one side, Both body and frame dirty from atmosphere and handling. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 68

A hardwood coffee table, of recent manufacture, concealed twin frieze drawers, on X-shaped end supports, 44cm high, 130cm wide, 80cm deep Condition Report: Some wear from use- notably to all feet- and exposed corners- please see images Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 131

Y A Regency rosewood and simulated rosewood table, the shaped rectangular top with hinged leather-lined central section,with three brass-inlaid drawers on trestle supports and downswept legs cm high; cm wide; cm deep (adapted and reduced in height) PROVENANCE; Anonymous sale; Christie's, London, 6 July 1989, lot 101 (£4,200).

Lot 81

A George III mahogany and crossbanded Pembroke table, circa 1800, with single frieze drawer and square section legs united by turned X-stretcher, 69cm high, 105cm wide (open), 51.5cms wide (shut) 54.5cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use, Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, Top is detached from underframe- and has bowed Some later supporting blocks and repair around one hinge Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 259

A late 19th century French walnut framed six fold table-top screen, in the 18th century manner, of low proportions- possibly designed for a nursery, 97cms high, end panels 50.5cms wide Condition Report: Showing signs of exposure to damp- visible as old stains and mould marks- tops of carving rubbed and with some shrinkage cracks around edges Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 1361

Early 20th Century table top Singer sewing machine, vintage cameras, AA Badge, Scot poems book, blue and white bowl etc

Lot 1377

A collection of cast metal wares late 19th Century Art Nouveau table top picture frames, Arts and Crafts and Liberty style examples

Lot 1383

Two early 20th Century miners lamps along with a vintage burner, two plated table pheasants, and treen items

Lot 14

A matched Victorian style silver dressing table set to include mirror, combs, brushes, various dates and makers AF - dents to bodies together with ENPS & pewter -  two handled vase and three various teapots (1 bag) 

Lot 16

A collection of Victorian large steel and ivory handled table knives, the handles stamped with crests, the blades stamped: Joseph Rodgers & Sons together with further flatware similar (1 box) 

Lot 2

A pair of silver plated Partridges, realistically cast together with an EPNS Reynolds Angel dressing table mirror (3) 

Lot 2036

Flame Mahogany Sofa Table, one leaf detailed with brass banding, double turned column base support with played legs 

Lot 2039

Mahogany rectangular topped Victorian Table on turned column and tripod support

Lot 2047

Two early 20th Century cased table top sewing machines

Lot 2048

A Victorian mahogany demi-lune hall table with lift up drawer topCondition: No apparent signs of damage or repair aside from normal wear and tear commensurate with age.

Lot 2049

A 1970s refectory style coffee table in oakCondition: No apparent signs of damage or repair aside from normal wear and tear commensurate with age.

Lot 2052

1930s oak serving trolley along with Edwardian occassion table and jardinaire stand

Lot 2062

A William IV walnut drop leave sewing table, inset with tooled leather writing top, single drawer to frieze, above a silk bag drawer, tapered reeded legs, brass casters.

Lot 2064

A 1950s teak sideboard and a similar coffee table

Lot 2067

A Victorian oak wind-out table; with two extra leaves, on castors, length 150 cm, width 120cm, height 75cm Condition: No apparent signs of damage or repair aside from normal wear and tear commensurate with age.

Lot 2072

A late Georgian mahogany drop leaf dining table with tapered legs

Lot 2073

A late 17th Century small drop leaf oak table with turned legs, missing cutlery drawer

Lot 2080

A 19th Century oak drop leaf dining table

Lot 2090

Late Georgian mahogany card table/tea table on turned legs

Lot 2094

Display cabinet on table base, early 20th Century

Lot 2096

Reproduction 19th Century oak hall table in the early 18th Century style

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