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A GEORGE II MAHOGANY TEA TABLE C.1740 the hinged fold-over top with protruding corners, on a single gate support, the concave front with a frieze drawer, on lappet carved turned legs and pad feet 72.3cm high, 76.5cm wide, 37.3cm deep Provenance From the Estate of the late Barbara Humble, Bradford-on-Avon.
AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY COMBINED GAMES AND TEA TABLE C.1760 the triple fold-over top with a floret carved edge, hinged for tea, baize lined for cards and inlaid with boxwood and ebony with chequer and backgammon boards, with a side drawer, later baize lined for counters and the folding backgammon frame, on moulded chamfered supports, the back legs stamped with owner's initials 'E S' 76.2cm high, 78.2cm wide, 38.5cm deep Provenance Sold on behalf of the Executors of Julian Bream CBE dec'd'. The proceeds of this lot will go to The Julian Bream Charitable Trust.
AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY READING TABLE C.1760 the hinged sloping top with an integral rest and previously on a ratchet, the interior with divisions for pen and ink, the front with a pull-out support for the top and a shelf for books, the sides and back pierced with arc d'arbalete motifs, with bracketed chamfered legs united by an undertier, on leather roller castors 82.4cm high, 57.7cm wide, 39.3cm deep
A REGENCY MAHOGANY TWIN PEDESTAL DINING TABLE POSSIBLY IRISH, EARLY 19TH CENTURY the rectangular top with a reeded edge and rounded corners, with two additional leaves, on ring and baluster turned stems, on rondel headed ribbed downswept legs and lion's paw sabot and castors 71.3cm high, 261.3cm long, 132cm wide (max)
A GEORGE II DRESSING TABLE MIRROR C.1730-40 the later plate in a gilt slip and a moulded frame, the box base fitted with three curved fronted drawers 57cm high, 36cm wide, 18.8cm deep Provenance Major Edward Croft-Murray, Perivale, Ryde, Isle of Wight. From the collection of Edward Croft-Murray CBE (1907-1980).
A GEORGE II IRISH MAHOGANY DINING TABLE C.1740-50 the oval drop-leaf top above a plain frieze, on boldly carved acanthus and floret cabriole legs, with hairy fetlocks and lion's paw and ball feet 72.2cm high, 137 x 173cm Provenance Major Edward Croft-Murray, Perivale, Ryde, Isle of Wight. From the collection of Edward Croft-Murray CBE (1907-1980). Catalogue Note A very similar table with almost identical carving to the legs was sold by Adams, Droghda, Co. Louth, 10th October 2017 for 19,000 Euro hammer.
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY TRIPOD OCCASIONAL TABLE MID-18TH CENTURY the circular tilt-top on a ring turned stem with a fluted bowl 70.2cm high, 73cm diameter Provenance Major Edward Croft-Murray, Perivale, Ryde, Isle of Wight. From the collection of Edward Croft-Murray CBE (1907-1980).
AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY CHINA TABLE OR CABINET IN THE MANNER OF INCE AND MAYHEW, C.1755-60 in 'Chinese Chippendale' style, the rectangular top with a moulded edge and a bowed centre, with four cockpen compartments, each with a hinged door, flanking two concave shelves, the top one with the remains of a pierced gallery, on fret bracketed legs 83cm high, 92.2cm wide, 45.5cm deep Provenance Major Edward Croft-Murray, purchased in 1884 in Northampton for £10 and listed in an inventory as 'Cabinet, mahogany, 'Ince & Mayhew' open work Chinese taste, shaped front 2 shelves, lock & key on 6 legs',thence at Perivale, Ryde, Isle of Wight where listed in an inventory in 1926. From the collection of Edward Croft-Murray CBE (1907-1980). Catalogue Note See Ince and Mayhew, The Universal System of Household Furniture, 1762, pl. XLVI. For a very similar 'China Table' from the Collection of the Earls of Dysart at Ham House, illustrated in 'The Dictionary of English Furniture by Percy McQuoid and Ralph Edwards, vol.1, p.167, fig.35. This cabinet was sold by Sotheby's, A Collection of English Furniture, Barometers & Clocks, formed by a Gentleman residing in New York', 27th and 28th June 1974, lot 26. A similar japanned cabinet attributed to William Linnell and probably commissioned by Sir Hugh Smithson, 1st Earl of Northumberland, was sold by Sotheby's, Syon House, 14th May 1997. See also R. W. Symonds, 'Masterpieces of English Furniture and Clocks, p.37, fig.27.
A DOCUMENTARY GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE CHEST BY GILLOWS SIGNED AND DATED 'WILLIAM BECKETT 1789' inlaid with boxwood edging and fitted with four long graduated drawers, the top with a baize lined slide, the underside inscribed in pen 'James Austin', each drawer signed in pencil, the top drawer 'Wm Beckett Maker Lancaster 1789', with original gilt brass leaf and flower handles each with an oval paterae boss, on slender French bracket feet 83.8cm high, 115cm wide, 58.5cm deep Provenance Almost certainly William Rawlinson, a wealthy Manchester merchant of Ancoats Hall. He was an ancestor of Edward Croft-Murray's mother, Amy (nee James). From the collection of Edward Croft-Murray CBE (1907-1980). Catalogue Note William Beckett was a cabinet maker and joiner, son of James Beckett of Wray, near Lancaster. He was apprenticed to William Blackburn in 1771 and admitted freeman c.1779-80. He is named in the Gillows archives between 1786-1800 for 'mouding claws' and signed the Gillows' journeymen's price agreement in 1785. Lindsay Boynton states that he was involved in 'designing' furniture for the Lancaster branch. The Dictionary of English Furniture also states that he was 'Possibly the maker of the large chest of drawers, mahogany veneer, oak carcase, bowfronted, belonging to the late Edward Croft-Murray and traced to William Rawlinson of Ancoats Hall, which he rented from the Moseley's in the later 18th century. Inscriptions in black lead on underside of bottom of third drawer and on outside of back of third drawer: 'William Becket Maker 1789''. We believe the current lot is the said chest although it is serpentine rather than bowfronted. William Rawlinson is recorded in the Gillows Estimate Sketch Book having ordered 'two cases' in 1786 (93/380) and a dining table in 1795 (97/1204). See Lindsay Boynton, 'Gillow Furniture Designs 1760-1800', p. 215.
A LATE REGENCY MAHOGANY BREAKFAST TABLE POSSIBLY IRISH, C.1815-20 the rectangular top with rounded corners and moulded edge, on a melon lobed stem, on leaf carved hipped and moulded legs terminating in stylised lion's paw feet, with brass castors 74.9cm high, 120cm wide, 73cm deep Provenance From the collection of Edward Croft-Murray CBE (1907-1980).
A REGENCY MAHOGANY BOWFRONT PEDESTAL DRESSING TABLE C.1805-15 inlaid with ebonised stringing, the top drawer with divisions and lift-out compartments, the right side with further drawers, the left with a drawer above a cupboard with a false front enclosing a shelf, on bun feet 80cm high, 100cm wide, 53cm deep Provenance From the collection of Edward Croft-Murray CBE (1907-1980).
A REGENCY MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE IN THE MANNER OF WILLIAM TROTTER, C.1810-20 with calamander banding and ribbed corners, the cedar lined frieze drawer with seven divisions, on a turned stem and scroll tripod supports terminating in stylised lion's paw feet 78.7cm high, 48.2cm wide, 51.5cm deep Provenance From the collection of Edward Croft-Murray CBE (1907-1980).
λ A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD OR PADOUK PEMBROKE TABLE C.1825 the drop-leaf top with satinwood banding above a cedar lined frieze drawer, with a false front to the reverse, on a ring turned and lobed pillar stem and four swept legs, with foliate brass sabot and castors 75cm high, 91cm wide, 100cm deep (open) Provenance From the collection of Edward Croft-Murray CBE (1907-1980).
A LATE REGENCY SYCAMORE OCCASIONAL TABLE POSSIBLY SCOTTISH, IN THE MANNER OF WILLIAM TROTTER, C.1820 inlaid with boxwood stringing, the rectangular top veneered in sections, with a nulled edge, above a cedar wood lined frieze drawer, originally with divisions, with ribbed corner mouldings and false drawer fronts, on a tapering stem and scroll legs and ball feet 72.4cm high, 50.6cm wide, 37.1cm deep Provenance From the collection of Edward Croft-Murray CBE (1907-1980).
A SMALL LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE C.1800 the drop-leaf top with a reeded edge above a single frieze drawer with original brass handles, the reverse with a false front, on trestle ends and swept legs terminating in brass caps and castors 72.7cm high, 61 x 120.4cm (open) Provenance From the collection of Edward Croft-Murray CBE (1907-1980).
AN ITALIAN GILTWOOD ALTAR CANDLESTICK IN BAROQUE STYLE 18TH CENTURY later mounted on a lead base, together with a silver Corinthian column table lamp, with a weighted base and hallmarked for Sheffield 1898 (2) 62.7cm high Provenance From the collection of Edward Croft-Murray CBE (1907-1980).
λ AN ITALIAN WATERCOLOUR AND CUT-PAPER DEVOTIONAL PICTURE 18TH CENTURY with a central oval portrait of St Augustine of Hippo, with elaborate Rococo decoration, with an eagle on a table, with an oval panel, inscribed 'St Augustinus', in a glazed wood frame (cracked), together with an Italian lacca povera snuff box, painted with figures, with a tortoiseshell lining (2) 17cm (max) Provenance From the collection of Edward Croft-Murray CBE (1907-1980).
λ A FRENCH ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID COIFFEUSE TABLE IN LOUIS XV STYLE, MID-19TH CENTURY with ormolu mounts, the hinged serpentine top inlaid with engraved strapwork marquetry and mother of pearl leaves, the interior with a mirror and a divided lift-out tray, above a sliding bag, on cabriole legs 72.8cm high, 59cm wide, 37.7cm deep Provenance By direction of the executors of the late Sylvia Quance (d.20th September 2020). From the collection of Gordon W Quance LLM (1931-2017).
A FRENCH KINGWOOD AND MARQUETRY SERPENTINE CARD TABLE IN LOUIS XV STYLE C.1870 with ormolu mounts, the top inlaid with musical instruments, birds, urns, leaves and flowers in various fruitwoods, the swivel fold-over top revealing a baize lined and marquetry banded interior, the frieze with conforming panels, on cabriole legs 74.8cm high, 83.5cm wide, 44cm deep Provenance By direction of the executors of the late Sylvia Quance (d.20th September 2020). From the collection of Gordon W Quance LLM (1931-2017).
A FRENCH WALNUT AND MARQUETRY CENTRE TABLE IN LOUIS XVI STYLE LATE 19TH CENTURY with ormolu mounts, the top with an oval panel marquetry inlaid with musical trophies, with outer bands of anthemion motifs, above a frieze drawer, on fluted tapering legs united by an 'X' stretcher centred with an urn 75.3cm high, 126cm wide, 77.5cm deep Provenance By direction of the executors of the late Sylvia Quance (d.20th September 2020). From the collection of Gordon W Quance LLM (1931-2017).
A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT AND MARQUETRY KIDNEY SHAPE TABLE C.1860-70 with gilt bronze mounts, the crossbanded top inlaid with scrolling leaves, above a frieze drawer and cabriole legs 73.5cm high, 133.5cm wide, 65.5cm deep Provenance By direction of the executors of the late Sylvia Quance (d.20th September 2020). From the collection of Gordon W Quance LLM (1931-2017).
A PAIR OF FRENCH ORMOLU AND ALABASTER TABLE LAMPS IN LOUIS XVI STYLE, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY each decorated with a seated cherub, with quivers of arrows and dead game, with shades (2) 39cm high, 19cm wide Provenance By direction of the executors of the late Sylvia Quance (d.20th September 2020). From the collection of Gordon W Quance LLM (1931-2017).
A MATCHED PAIR OF FRENCH ORMOLU TABLE LAMPS LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY each modelled with a Bacchanalian cherub, the onyx bases decorated with laurel swags (2) 32.2cm high Provenance By direction of the executors of the late Sylvia Quance (d.20th September 2020). From the collection of Gordon W Quance LLM (1931-2017).
A PAIR OF FRENCH MAURIN GREEN MARBLE AND ORMOLU MOUNTED URN TABLE LAMPS IN LOUIS XVI STYLE, LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY decorated with laurel leaves, with classical female mask handles, with stop fluted tapering bodies, on square plinths with concave corners, later converted (2) 47.5cm high, 26cm wide Provenance By direction of the executors of the late Sylvia Quance (d.20th September 2020). From the collection of Gordon W Quance LLM (1931-2017).
THREE FRENCH MARBLE AND ORMOLU TABLE LAMPS IN LOUIS XVI STYLE LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY each in the form of an urn, including: a violet marble example, two with ram's head mounts (3) 45cm high (max) Provenance By direction of the executors of the late Sylvia Quance (d.20th September 2020). From the collection of Gordon W Quance LLM (1931-2017).
A PAIR OF FRENCH ORMOLU AND ROUGE MARBLE TABLE LAMPS IN LOUIS XVI STYLE LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY each modelled with a cherub supporting a cornucopia, on a stepped plinth, with panels of scrolling leaves and roses, on toupie feet (2) 36cm high Provenance By direction of the executors of the late Sylvia Quance (d.20th September 2020). From the collection of Gordon W Quance LLM (1931-2017).
A FRENCH PAINTED GILTWOOD CONSOLE TABLE IN LOUIS XVI STYLE LATE 19TH CENTURY the breakfront white marble top above a frieze centred with cartouche flanked by laurel leaves, on acanthus carved and fluted tapering legs, united by an 'X' stretcher, with a carved urn 85cm high, 99cm wide, 48.7cm deep Provenance The Collection of the late Frederick 'Freddie' Stockdale (1947-2018) and Adele Stockdale, Eastwood Farm, East Sussex.
A SOUTH GERMAN WALNUT AND MARQUETRY TABLE CABINET 17TH CENTURY AND LATER inlaid with various fruitwoods some stained green, the top with strapwork panels above a pair of doors decorated with parrots perched on branches, the insides with Swiss Guard type figures, the interior fitted with seven ripple moulded drawers inlaid with various animals: squirrels, dogs and hares before cityscapes, around a central cupboard decorated with a huntsman, revealing two small drawers with a secret drawer behind, the base with a later long drawer 41.3cm high, 44cm wide, 28.7cm deep
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