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Lot 160

A George III mahogany occasional table The octagonal top above a baluster turned shaft on downswept tripod legs and spade feet, 40cm wide, 75cm high.

Lot 174

A late 19th century walnut table-top book rest The vertical sloping supports, on turned feet, 32cm wide, 32cm deep, 23cm high.

Lot 198

A George IV mahogany chamber table attributed to Gillows The rectangular top with reeded edge and hinged stationery compartment to the rear, above a frieze drawer on turned fluted tapering legs with brass cappings and castors, 66cm wide, 48cm deep, 72cm high. This form of table was popularised by Gillows, who included a sketch for a 'chamber writing-table' in their Estimate Sketch Book, dated 1810 (No. 344/144, p.11, Westminster City Archives). See Christie's, London, Interiors - Style & Spirit, 27 November 2007, lot 135 for an identical chamber table (realised £4750 including buyer's premium).

Lot 205

A William IV rosewood centre table by Holland & Sons The circular tilt-top with bead and reel moulded edge, above a lobed shaft on circular platform base and lobed feet with recessed castors, stamped to the block 'FROM HOLLAND & SONS, upholsterers & c, Marylebone & St James's, LONDON', and numbered 93558, 129cm diameter, 73cm high. N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations

Lot 214

A William IV mahogany circular extending dining table attributed to Gillows In the manner of Gillows, the circular reeded top with five outer leaves and five larger later outer leaves, on a baluster column and tripod base with large paw feet and recessed castors, 135cm diameter, with small leaves 183cm diameter, with large leaves 213cm diameter, 75cm high. Provenance: C. Fredericks, 1972 The attribution to Gillows is based on a table sold Christies, London, The Glory of Gillows & Fine English Furniture, 16 September 2004, lot 63 which can also be seen illustrated in S.Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730-1840, Vol I, p.338 (pl.392). The table in brown oak and impressed GILLOWS was made about 1850 and has an identical base to the table offered here. Extending circular dining tables of this type were produced in the second half of the 19th century through to the early 20th century and were a simpler and cheaper alternative to the more complicated patent mechanism produced by the popular firm of Johnstone & Jupe. For an example of a late 19th century model with outer leaves attributed to Gillows see Christie's, London, Interiors - Style & Spirit, 10 June 2014, lot 327.

Lot 22

A Regency rosewood and sycamore marquetry tea table  The rounded rectangular swivel top with wide banding inlaid with scrolling leaves and flowerheads, above a tablet inlaid frieze, on a square spreading shaft and hipped acanthus carved quadripartite base and downswept legs with ram's head cappings and castors, 91cm wide, 45cm deep, 72cm high. N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations

Lot 225

A George IV mahogany whatnot reading table The rectangular hinged ratcheted top with reading rest, above a shelf and two drawers, between ring turned uprights, on turned lobed feet, with cappings and castors, 56cm wide, 36cm deep, 121cm high.

Lot 238

A late 19th century bronze and gilt bronze table barometer by Beesley of Lancaster  The barometer held aloft by a figure kneeling on a cushion, on a breccia marble base raised on gilt bronze lion's paw feet and with shell decoration, the movement signed Beesley, Lancaster, 25cm high.

Lot 313

A pair of French Empire  gilt bronze candlesticks / table lamps  With detachable nozzles and spiral stems, on leaf cast circular bases, with fittings to convert to tables lamps, with red silk shades, each 30cm high (excluding fittings). (2)

Lot 326

A late 19th century French Art Nouveau art metal table lamp In the form of a maiden holding aloft a shade shell, amongst green leaves, on a foliate green marble base, 48cm high.

Lot 35

A pair of ebonised and plated brass column table lamps The turned reeded columns on square stepped bases applied with lion's masks, with shades, each 57cm high. (2)

Lot 46

A Chinese-Export famille noir porcelain vase converted to a table lamp Decorated with insects and flowers on a black ground, on a pierced ebonised base, with shade, 61cm high (including fitting).

Lot 47

A pair of Chinese-Export famille rose vases converted to table lamps Of globular form, decorated with pink and blue flowers on a light blue ground, each 44cm high (including fitting). (2)

Lot 49

A pair of 20th century Italian white glass and gilt metal mounted table lamps  Of slender lobed baluster form, on leaf cast bases, with shades, each 59cm high. (2)

Lot 61

A James I figured oak low table With rectangular moulded top and channel-moulded friezes, standing on fluted tapered legs joined by stretchers, the legs with incised decoration, 55cm wide, 44cm deep, 52cm high.

Lot 65

A Charles II carved oak side table The rectangular moulded top above a leaf carved drawer, on reel turned legs joined by stretchers, on turned feet, 87cm wide, 57cm deep, 72cm high. Provenance: Hotham Hall, Yorkshire Purchased by the current vendor from Hubbard Antiques of Leominster in 1989.

Lot 86

A large early Victorian pine six-leg table, dated 1848  The six-plank top with cleated ends and raised on baluster-turned legs with block feet and square stretchers, with cabinet-maker's pencil inscriptions to the underside, 'J Elliot Jany 13 1849 and Jeremiah Wraight 1848'  to the underside of the top within the leg recesses, the base retaining much of the original ochre paint, 361cm long, 122cm wide, 74cm high. Provenance: New Hall, Dymchurch, Kent. New Hall housed the Governors of the Marsh and was used as a courtroom for the Romney Marsh area; it is here that meetings were held by the Lords of the Level, Jurats and Bailiffs to discuss and rule the Marshland which was their domain. In 1797 a Gaol was built which was in use until 1866 when the New Romney constables were superseded by the County Police. New Hall, Dymchurch was last used as a local court house in1951 and is now a Museum. Although a Jeremiah Wraight is not listed as a cabinet-maker in G.Beard & C.Gilbert, Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840, there is a John Wraight listed as working at High St, Folkestone, Kent in 1789, who is likely to be a relation (see p.1003/4).

Lot 1

Two modern Tiffany style table lamps with coloured glass Art Nouveau style shades

Lot 121

A turned brass standard lamp; a similar table lamp; a marble and brass table lamp

Lot 128

A selection of lace and embroidered table linen

Lot 135

A brass table lamp and shade (shade rim chip); a vintage case

Lot 144

A 19th century mahogany table top writing box with slope front

Lot 25

A gilt metal and marble ornate table lamp; 2 other table lamps; a model fishing boat; a miniature cabinet

Lot 3

A resin table lamp: mother and child; a ship's style wall clock; a selection of brassware; an oriental china coffee set; a pair of men's blue suede shoes, boxed, size 10 approx

Lot 371

A 1930's Grays Pottery table lamp; a 3 piece cottage tea set, 3 pieces of Beleck and decorative pottery and glassware

Lot 374

A Moorcroft "Hibiscus" baluster table lamp, impressed mark height 29cm - good condition

Lot 490

A Moorcroft magnolia pattern table lamp

Lot 568

A yellow metal dress ring set central peridot surrounded by 14 diamonds, stamped '14K', 3.9 gm Diamonds are well matched, the centre stone has some wear including some scratches to table visible under a low magnification loupe. Size L/M

Lot 684

A turned mahogany standard lamp and occasional table; 2 wine tables

Lot 687

A mahogany Regency style dining table with multiple satinwood crossbanding, circular top, on turned pedestal and 4 reeded splay feet diameter 160cm height 70cm

Lot 690

An Edwardian mahogany towel rail; an inlaid bedroom chair; a 2 tier occasional table with rectangular top; a Victorian footstool

Lot 697

A 1960's rectangular coffee table with glass top

Lot 705

A circular Edwardian mahogany occasional table with extensive inlaid decoration on 4 square legs and castors

Lot 707

A modern cream and wood dressing table with 3 doors, 120cm length, h 80cm, depth 36cm

Lot 711

A walnut dining table with oval extending top on cabriole legs and ball and claw feet, 1 leaf, extended length 180 cm.150 + 30cm = extended length x 104cm wide x 74cm high.  Generally god condition, quite solid.

Lot 715

A Regency period mahogany fold over table, the rounded rectangular top with crossbanding and ebony inlay, on turned column and 4 reeded feet, width 96 cm

Lot 720

A teak 3 height bookcase; an occasional table/whatnot; a mahogany nest of 3 occasional tables

Lot 721a

A c1970's teak and veneer 2- height side table with pull up leaf, on castors

Lot 725

A rounded rectangular William IV period mahogany fold over tea table on octagonal baluster column and 4 paw feet

Lot 727

A Georgian mahogany free standing dressing table mirror with drawers to base, width 65 cm; an oval wall mirror

Lot 732

A 1930's oak 2 height bookcase/magazine rack; a 1930's 3 height occasional table (Occasional table 60 x 44 x 71cm high, in good conditionMag rack 46 x 18 x 86cm high in good conditionMagazine rack section hinges forward and is somewhat loose but still functional)

Lot 734A

An early 19th century mahogany Pembroke/work table with 2 fitted drawers and slide for well, 'U' shaped column, on quatrefoil base

Lot 735

A good quality mahogany reproduction oval coffee table 106cm x 67cm height 45cm

Lot 738

A 1960's teak dining suite comprising of extending G-Plan dining table, 2 leaves extending to 260cm and a set of 8 1960's ladder back dining chairs by Mackintosh with black leather effect seats.  Diameter of table without extensions: approx 180cm

Lot 739

A 1930's Carolean oak dining suite comprising drawer-leaf table on bulbous supports and a set of 5 barley twist dining chairs (4+1)

Lot 746

A cast metal pub table on tapering column

Lot 750

A modern dining suite by Kiani comprising smoky glass top table with wood and wrought metal support and 6 bamboo effect dining chairs upholstered in ani,al pattern fabric, 182 x 112cm

Lot 753

A 19th century Georgian style armchair; a mahogany occasional table with carved and scalloped top, pedestal base, on 3 splay feet

Lot 758

A Jacobean style oak tea trolley with cupboard under; a 2 height work table; an oak stool; an occasional table

Lot 778

A Georgian tea table with rectangular fold-over top and frieze drawer, on square tapering wave moulded legs The gate-leg is a bit shaky but otherwise the table is fairly solid.Nice old mahogany, hinges open OK, the handle an obvious replacement

Lot 783

A cast metal two seater garden bench with pierced floral design L157 cm (slats in need of replacing); a similar cast metal circular pub table

Lot 789

An inlaid mahogany Sutherland table and a mahogany torchiere

Lot 795

A 19th century rose wood fold out writing table with fitted drawer beneath, U shaped support with carved triple lions feet supports The top revolves and opens out. Various faults including loss of terminal to one foot, some raised cross banding and veneer loss. Damage to runner of swag drawer which itself is missing

Lot 799

A pine bookcase, desk, cheval mirror and a bedside table

Lot 801

An oak table top double glazed door display cabinet52 x 90 x 25cm

Lot 810

An oak Titchmarsh & Goodwin style coffee table with two drawers and shelf below. 121cm X 61cm

Lot 811

A mahogany canted edge rectangular extending dining table with extra leaf and heavy carved legs with floral and other unusual decorations. Length 150cm, extends to 204cm, h 70cm, w 94cm

Lot 820

A lightwood high gloss finish squared pedestal coffee table

Lot 829

An Edwardian stained mahogany tub shaped armchair and a wine table

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