A walnut Biedermeier centre table, early 19th century, the top with radiating segmented veneers on a triangular spreading base and carved feet, 128cm diameter 74cm highCondition report: Loss to the moulding on the edge, light knocks and scratches, top attached with hinges.Possibly Scandinavian.Slight woodworm damage to one foot but no longer active.Top detachable, would need to unscrew - later metal butt hinges.See additional images.
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A James II oak side table, the top with a moulded border above a single drawer with moulded panels, ornate brass lockplate and brass drop handles, on bobbin turned stretchered legs,73cm wide48cm deep68.5cm highCondition report: The top with two small burn marks and an old split along the front right edge. There is also some movement in the joints.
An Italian specimen marble low table,in the 17th century style, the top of shaped rectangular form, with scrolling foliate decoration, inlaid with various marble and hardstone specimens to include blue sodalite, Sienna and Brèche Violette, raised on tapering ormolu and faux marble supports,182cm wide92cm deep45cm highCondition report: Cracks, chips and minor repairs to top. Top possibly earlier than the base. Dings, wear, tarnish and discolouration to base.
A Chinese-style red-lacquered coffee table in the manner of Mallett & Sons, of recent manufacture, the rectangular top with gilt decoration depicting figures on a lake with a mountainous landscape beyond, within a geometric border, raised on stylised square supports,138cm wide70cm deep41cm highProvenance: Farm House, Farm Street, Mayfair, London.Condition report: Glass lacking. Central panel moulding is loose. Some knocks, wear and losses to lacquer, particularly to sides and supports. General surface wear and scratches to top and throughout.
A pair of cast silver table candlesticks, by William Caffe, London 1768, each with an engraved crest and detachable sconce, 24cm high, 32ozt (2)Condition report: A small split to one nozzleand wear to the border decoration on the turnings. Also some wear to the crest engraving, but still discernable.
An oak side table, 18th century, the rectangular top above a single drawer and a shaped apron, raised on ring-turned supports united by a stretcher, terminating in peg feet, 77cm wide50cm deep70cm highCondition report: Top split, marked and faded. Chips, losses and areas of repair. Drawer runners replaced. A little bit of wobble in joints. Some chips and losses. Evidence of worm. Handles and lockplate later. General wear commensurate with age.
An oak octagonal tripod table,early 19th century, the top with a wavy inlaid galleried edge, on baluster support and three outswept legs,64cm diameter70cm highCondition report: Signs of historic restoration, cleaning and repolishing, old splits to the column one foot repaired, two feet re-tipped.
A French provincial sycamore kitchen table,19th century, the plank top with two extra leaves above a shaped apron, with drawers to each end and one to one side, raised on splayed supports,208cm wide79cm deep78cm high,together with a pair of cherry wood benches (3)Condition report: General knocks. Surface wear, scratches and wear. Splits to top. Joints slightly loose. Some wobble. Chips and losses to supports. Traces of worm. Evidence of repair beneath. Losses and rotting to the feet. Bench tops and feet possibly associated. Some wobble in one. General surface wear, knocks and losses commensurate with age and use. Central drawer is stuck.
A French draper's table,late 19th century, the planked top with cleated ends over open shelves beneath,273cm long90cm deep85cm highBelieved to date back to the late 19th century, this French table was originally made for a jeweller's or draper's shop and features two shelves, providing ample storage. Such tables were a common feature in drapers and clothes merchant shops, built to provide metres of surface area for cutting and unfurling rolls of fabrics. This table has been reduced in size, to a more manageable length, with wooden moulding details on the tabletop and side panels painstakingly recreated. While its shop days may be behind it, this draper's table could make a fantastic work surface in a kitchen or even find use as a dining table.Condition report: This lot was featured on 'Salvage Hunters: The Restorers' (Discovery Network - Quest).Salvage Hunters: The Restorers is a popular prime time show broadcast on the Discovery Network (Quest), where industry experts seek out lots in need of a little TLC and restore them to their former glory. We are delighted to now offer these restored lots for sale. The lots here are presented with stills from the programme.All details were true at the time of transmission. All items are bought as seen at the auction only and Discovery Corporate Service Limited and its affiliates make no representations or warranties as to the condition, suitability or at all in relation to any lot offered for sale; and no further documentation can be provided. All valuations stated herein are given by Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers at the time of printing, please note that these may differ to the valuations given to the items within the programme which was broadcast at an earlier time.
An oak refectory table, 17th century and later, the plank top with cleated ends, above a moulded frieze and baluster supports, united by an 'H' stretcher, 192cm wide 79cm deep 74cm highCondition report: The top is associated. The whole piece possibly having been made up using period elements. Scratches, knocks, splits and chips to the top. Knocks, wear, losses and repair throughout. A manageable size and very solid with strong joints.
A scrubbed oak refectory table, 19th century, the triple-plank top over a single drawer to one side, raised on turned legs united by a stretcher, 200cm wide 77cm deep 77cm highCondition report: Top marked and scrubbed with heavy patination, front rail broken and loose in joint at one end, legs knocked and dented draw runners in need of attention. Stretcher and legs with numerous old splits.
A George III mahogany library table,c.1800, with a leather-lined top and three drawers on both sides, on tapering square legs and spade feet with brass barrel castors,145cm wide96cm deep77cm highCondition report: The leather has dried and cracked along the lines of the timber joins beneath. Slight fading to the drawer fronts. Does not appear to have been recently polished, although there is no real patina or nice surface colour. Fading and discolouration. Knocks, marks, scratches and small splits to veneer. A little bit of lateral wobble, but joints general solid. Drawers and slides o.k. Some repairs to veneer. General wear.
A Chinese hardwood and ivory inlaid occasional table,19th century, the top decorated with figures within a landscape over a pierced gallery, the legs united by an undertier,63cm wide63cm deep67cm highCondition report: Some fretwork lost. Some damage to inlay. General surface wear, knocks and scratches. Quite wobbly.
A George III burr yew Pembroke table,early 19th century, the top with strung detail, above a single frieze drawer, and raised on square supports terminating in brass caps and castors,88cm wide54cm deep69cm highCondition report: Marks, wear, fading and discolouration to top. Repainted splits and patch repairs to the veneer. Old chips to edges. Splits to drawer interior. Knocks, scratches, wear and patch repairs to legs. A little wobbly. No key present. Nicely figured timber.
A rustic elm farmhouse kitchen table, 19th century, French, the plank top with partially cleated ends, above a panelled apron, with deep drawers to each end and one to the side, raised on stretchered square supports, 215cm wide 87cm deep 77cm highCondition report: Splits, knocks, fading, discolouration and wear to tops and throughout. Quite wobbly depth-wise. One slide-out surface missing, the other with splits and damage. Appears to have been stored somewhere damp. Would benefit from some professional attention, but a good quality rustic piece. The benches are a little loose to joints. Splits, knocks, scratches and surface wear to tops. Knocks, losses and degradation to feet and supports. General wear commensurate with age and use.
A Regency mahogany library table, with a leather cloth-lined surface, three frieze drawers and dummy verso, on ring-turned column legs,105cm wide76cm deep76cm highCondition report: Writing surface poor, with staining marks, spots, carcass movement underneath.Faded colour.All escutcheons badly replaced.Deep scratch to crossbanding and back of top. See additional images.
An industrial cast and sheet iron coffee table,of recent manufacture, comprising a rectangular top supported by a pair of Victorian railway trestles,145cm wide56cm deep45cm highCondition report: Rust, wear, weathering. Knocks, scratches, dents and damage commensurate with age and original function. Very heavy and sturdy.
A Chinese hardwood side table,late 19th/early 20th century, the square top above a shaped frieze, raised on slender turned supports,40cm wide40cm deep 72cm highCondition report: Split, marks and fading to top. Joints solid. General knocks, surface wear and scratches to supports. Evidence of glue repair to frieze and under top in corners.
A Syrian inlaid occasional table,20th century, the circular top inlaid with mother-of-pearl and bone, raised on a turned support and tripod base,49cm wide58cm highCondition report: areas of loss to the inlay, knocks, chips and scratches to the base, evidence of old repair to the underside of the top
An Indian low games table, 20th century, the rectangular top inlaid with an ivory chequerboard within a foliate field, over two small counter drawers, and raised on cabriole legs with conforming decoration,76cm wide44cm deep46cm highCondition report: Scrubbed and repolished, knocks and dents to legs, legs reattached and repaired
An Anglo-Indian padouk centre table,19th century, the circular top with a gadrooned edge and foliate carved frieze, raised on a profusely carved baluster column and an elongated quadriform base,144cm diameter86cm highCondition report: Large split running the entire diameter of the top, which has been crudely repaired using brackets. Some chips, knocks and losses to edges and raised areas. General surface wear and scratches. Heavily varnished. Old repairs. General wear throughout.
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