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Lot 891

Ercol drop leaf coffee table opening to 103 x 70 cm

Lot 892

Ercol drop leaf table opening to 123cm x 113 cm

Lot 894

Teak nest of three tables and oak wine table on spiral twist coloumn

Lot 895

Set of four occasional tables with carved Elephant decoration, forming one oval table, overall 48 x 75 x 52cm

Lot 908

Late Victorian ebonised wood writing table with inset vinyl top, pair of draws, turned legs joined by stretcher, raised on ceramic casters, 75 x 106 x 57cm

Lot 909

Georgian mahogany wine table with tilting circular top with pie crust border, turned central column on three claw and ball feet, 69 x 76cm together with a mahogany dressing stool

Lot 910

19th century Mahogany drop leaf dining table on square taper legs with brass casters, 73 x 111 x 105cm

Lot 912

Victorian mahogany pole screen with tapestry panel, together with a mahogany occasional table, pole screen 138cm in height (2)

Lot 913

1920's oak side table on bobbin turned legs, together with an Old Charm style oak oak occasional table with single draw and an oak plant stand (3)

Lot 916

Edwardian oak pot cupboard, together with another pot cupboard and a bedside table with two draws, on turned legs (3)

Lot 920

1920s oak extending dining table with extra leaf, on barley twist legs, 70 x 109 x 90cm (without extra leaf)

Lot 926

Grey painted metal circular two-tier garden table

Lot 928

Edwardian mahogany serpentine fronted side table with drawer on taper legs and spade feet 87 cm

Lot 938

Victorian walnut inlaid loo table, with foliate inlaid quarter veneered burr wood tilt top on column supports and quadruped carved legs on castors, 104 x 89cm

Lot 941

Late 19th century Chinese hardwood simulated bamboo side table/jardinière stand, with inset rouge marble top, carved beaded border and bamboo formed supports joined by stretchers, 37cm square x 61cm high

Lot 948

Victorian mahogany extending dining table, rounded rectangular wind-out top on reeded legs and castors, to include two additional leaves, 144 x 117cm extending to 234cm longCondition report: Total height 74cm, top with general wear, scratches and some general fading, the winding mechanism is functioning, leaves appear to be original, mis-matched colour (these have not been as used and not faded). Elsewhere general wear, but damage is cosmetic only and table is structurally ok and ready to use

Lot 953

Large circular French Oak kitchen table on tripod base 161 cm diameter and set eight kitchen chairs with drop in rush seats (9)

Lot 957

Late 17th century oak and fruitwood side table with frieze drawer, on bobbin turned supports joined by stretchers, 70cm wide x 57cm deep x 75cm highProvenance: The Robert Barley Collection

Lot 959

Late 19th/early 20th century mahogany extending dining table by Selbat, of rounded rectangular form, with wind out mechanism, raised on turned fluted supports and castors, together with two additional leaves, trade label to underside and numbered 3879, approximately 105 x 202cm when extendedCondition report: In very good restored condition, one end lighter in colour ( see images) -some light wear to legs , a good solid example

Lot 968

Teak garden table 151 cm long together with a set of four chairs Condition report: Very good, sturdy condition

Lot 980

Oak refectory table on X framed end standards 168 x 80 cm

Lot 987

Carved oak stool, mahogany folding cake stand, parquetry top folding table and folding ebonised games table

Lot 989

Pair of bedside cabinets, together with a parquetry side table

Lot 991

Victorian inlaid walnut Demi lune card table with fold over top on column supports and splayed legs

Lot 999

Light oak extending dining table with extra leaf and with home made extension plus ten dining chairs with maroon leather upholstery

Lot 292

Later 3rd century AD. An articulated folding tripod stand with extendable iron trellis legs, forming the support structure for a military camp table or cauldron; the upper end of each leg ornamented with a bronze female bust (Mater Castrorum or Medusa) facing outwards with long hair collected in a high propoloma, divided on the forehead and forming two lateral horns on a rectangular-section hollow mount, L-shaped bracket to the rear to support the table-top; the legs of the tripod, decorated on the external side with inlaid gilt foliage and spirals, terminating in feline paws; at the lower end of each leg, a rectangular-section collar, the bronze foot formed as a lion's head with socket above and claw beneath; the scissor-joint of each leg covered with a domed discoid bronze plate with concentric ring detail; a small hook to the sliding mechanism on one leg; offered with a glass top allowing for use as an occasional table.See Mattusch, C.C., Enduring Bronze: Ancient Art, Modern Views, Los Angeles, 2014, pp.72-73, fig.52a-b, inv. no.96.AC.203, for a similar tripod decorated with horses in the Paul Getty Museum; Wamser, L., Die Welt von Byzanz - Europas Östliches Erbe, München, 2004, fig.355, for a 6th-7th century AD Roman example.4.5 kg, 93cm (36 1/2"). From an important East Anglian arms and armour collection; acquired from a Dutch private collection in the 1990s; previously in a Swiss family collection since before 1980; accompanied by an archaeological report by military specialist Dr. Raffaele D’Amato; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.10679-175129.Folding tripod stands are well known in the ancient world, in both Greek and Roman contexts. These folding supports for tables, bracers and cauldrons are known finds from important excavations in the Roman world, like Pompeii. The purpose of such folding stands varied; during a meal they were placed between the triclinary beds with bowls and application plates hung to the hooks at the back of the holders, here shaped as heads of a Mater Castrorum, pointing to a campaign use. A tripod with an intact bronze basin is on display at the Firenze Archaeological Museum. Some were used as supports for campaign tables during military activities, with a circular board inserted onto the pegs to lock the legs into place. Depending on their size, the width of the table frame could be changed. Roman folding tripods could also have been used in religious rituals and sacrifices. Burnt offerings and libations were offered to the gods in cauldrons that would have been attached to the hooks behind the heads on the upper section. They were also used for fire lights during military camps, or in the temples of the gods. Others were used as support frames for bronze bowls, either for washing or for ritual purposes; others formed the base for travelling altars, again often used by the military whilst on campaign. Their use continued in the Roman world at least until the 7th century AD. Fine condition, some restoration. Excessively rare.

Lot 459

Early 18th century AD. A parchment leaf from a codex; recto with two painted figural scenes within a multilinear rectangular border, in the upper panel a robed figure leading a dog along a shore, three fishermen in a single-masted boat casting a net, the lower panel with a kneeling figure pouring liquid into goblets, a female offering a bowl to a group of seated figures behind a table; verso with two columns of Ge'ez text in red and black with red title block.Cf. Heldman, M., Munro-Hay, C., Zion, the sacred art of Ethiopia, New Heaven-London, 1993, fig.115,121, for style and iconography.38 grams, 38.5 x 28.5cm (15 1/4 x 11 1/4"). Ex central London gallery; previously in a UK private collection, in 1990s.The miniature illustrates the story of Dorotheus and his wife Theopista. With the intervention of the Archangel Michael, they were able to celebrate his annual commemoration with a large feast, although they had lost their vast wealth. In the scene of the feast, people are seated at a long table. Traditional dinner parties are still served in this manner in Ethiopia. The miniature was certainly part of an Homiliary in honour of the Archangel Michael (Dersana Mikael"). [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 22

A collection of three silver boxes, To include a silver table cigarette box Birmingham 1913, 17cm wide, 11cm deep, 4cm high, a circular silver powder box, Birmingham 1923, 12cm diameter, 7cm high, and a further rectangular cigarette box marks rubbed 15cm wide, 9cm deep, 6cm highCondition report: the last box engraved and erased, all with dents and small dinks, mirror inset in lid of powder box, all lined so not weighable

Lot 248

A brass cluster column electric table lamp, with triform base and three paw feet, 55cm high to top of electric bulb socketCondition report: Good condition, but lacquer has deteriorated.

Lot 272

A pair of Regency period cut glass table candelabra, each with three scones and lustre drops. 44cm tall.Condition report: Elements broken, lustre drops with many chips and knocks. Nee dcomplete restoration by specialist glass restorer

Lot 289

A low Chinese hardwood table, with carved side decoration. 71cm long, 39cm wide, 22cm highCondition report: Splits to top, modern brass castors added, minor chips and cracks and splitsSee images

Lot 303

A pair of modern painted table lamps, each slender baluster column decorated with foliage, on spreading circular bases, 20cm diameter, 84cm high including shades (2)Provenance: Farm House, Farm Street, MayfairPreviews for the selected contents of Farm House on offer in our 29 & 30 June Fine Interiors sale can be viewed here:https://www.sworder.co.uk/farm-house-mayfair/https://www.sworder.co.uk/auction/details/A965-fine-interiors---two-day-sale---live-online/?au=971Condition report: General surface wear, scratches and rubbing to paint. One or two small knocks. Wired together.

Lot 353

A late 19th century French rosewood work table, marquetry inlaid decoration, with drawer and undertier, 53cm wide, 38cm deep, 68cm highCondition report: Some surface scratching to the top but very stable with good colour and no fading

Lot 372

A large farmhouse dining table, having X-frame supports and united by stretcher, and having two additional leaves, 123cm wide, 213cm long (without leaves, approx 310cm long (With leaves), together with two matching benches, 212cm long, 49cm high, and a set of four Gothic style chairs, having arched pierced backs,140cm high (7) Condition report: splits to table top, seats of chairs and supports, stains, extensive scratching to chairs, signs of use and wear

Lot 377

An Austrian carved walnut centre table, mid-19th century, serpentine shaped outline and recessed centre for plate glass, on scroll carved swept legs, 84cm wide, 63cm deep, 77cm highCondition report: Timber shrinkage to frieze panels of the table and one small loss

Lot 39

A modern canteen of Jesmond pattern silver flatware for eight place settings, by United Cutlers Ltd, Sheffield 1992, comprising; 8 table forks, 8 silver handle table knives, 8 soup spoons, 8 dessert forks, 8 silver handle dessert knives, 8 dessert spoons, 1 cake slice, 65ozt, No caseCondition report: Used condirion with expected light surface scratches and marks to tongs, but not mis-shapen.

Lot 397

A Regency mahogany sofa table, with rope twist column supports, 159cm wide, 71cm deep, 72cm highCondition report: Slightly dulled polish from storage, a very faint shrinkage crack in the top at one side and some light knocks.

Lot 402

A George III mahogany tea table, rectangular fold-over top to a concertina action, fret carved leg brackets, on tapering square legs and shaped feet, 86cm wide, 43cm deep, 74cm highCondition report: Some fading and replacement leg brackets. One bracket is cracked, but no parts missing.

Lot 409

An Edwardian oval satinwood occasional table, with two shelves and X frame stretcher and line inlay. 87cm long, 53cm wide, 79cm highCondition report: Marks to shelves including old cigarette(?) burns, water stains, needs some restoration as undertier loose from legs

Lot 420

An oval giltwood jardiniere table, with inset galvanised trough and wicker lower shelf. 64cm long, 51cm wide, 75cm highCondition report: Wear to gilding, chips to gesso, joints open, surface scratches, knocks and some cracks.

Lot 443

A George II mahogany demi-lune foldover tea table, with two pivoting frieze drawers, on cabriole legs with shaped and scrolled knees, terminating on pad feet, 76cm diameter, 71cm highCondition report: Surface scratches and knocks throughout, some dents to the top and watermarks too. An old repair to the frieze between the drawers. Replacement handles.

Lot 445

A pair of 19th century mahogany side tables, formerly table ends, the shaped tops over plain friezes with applied roundels, above the circular turned legs, terminating in brass castors, 122cm wide, 59cm deep, 73cm highCondition report: Surface scratches and knocks throughout. Signs of sun bleaching. Fitments to the back of one table to add leaves to centre (no leaves present).

Lot 446

A Regency rosewood and brass card table in the manner of George Oakley, the hinged lid with star decoration, enclosing a baize-lined surface, raised on a turned column and quadripartite base, terminating in paw feet and castors, 91cm wide, 46cm deep, 72cm highCondition report: Top faded. Some small chips and knocks to veneer. The column is grained and may have been repaired. Knocks, splits and wear to base. Base strengthened with brackets. Some veneer repairs. Joints a little loose.

Lot 451

A Redman and Hale George III style mahogany dining suite, comprising an extending twin pillar table with reeded edges, on baluster pillars, terminating in paw feet and castors, 176cm long (un-extended), 304cm long (extended), 114cm wide and 74cm high, together with eight inlaid mahogany bar back dining chairs, in burgundy velour upholstery, and a mahogany breakfront sideboard, with a central bank of five graduated drawers, flanked on each side by short drawers and cupboards, 140cm wide, 43cm deep and 86cm high Condition report: Sideboard - Surface scratches and knocks with heavier scratches to the base. Nibbles to the moulding and marks/sun bleaching to the topChairs - Surface scratches and knocks, some heavier losses to the varnish in places and some chips to the edges of a few chairs.Table - Surface scratches and knocks, water damage to the top. Some variation in colour between the leaves and the rest of the table. One of the clip hoops has become detached from the from the table and the rails and the brackets for them are replacements.

Lot 48

A mahogany table top collector's cabinet of 10 drawers, 28cm wide, 31cm deep, 35cm high and a small yew wood chest of four drawers, 30cm wide, 16cm deep, 27.5cm highCondition report: First is ok.Second has inserted piece split to side and back, escutcheon to bottom drawer partially missing.

Lot 498

A French chestnut kitchen table, with frieze drawer on square taper legs. 130cm long, 80cm deep, 74cm highCondition report: Dark stains to top, otherwise appears okHeight to underside of top - 71cmHeight to bottom of frieze - 59cm. 

Lot 499

A carved stone chimney, 18th/19th century, now converted to a garden table with a glass top, 80cm diameter, 61cm high, top 100cm diameter Provenance: The property of the late Mr & Mrs Brian Lister, The Old Rectory, Widdington. Believed to have been removed from a Cambridge College.

Lot 503

A chrome table lamp, in the Guzzini style, with a smoked glass adjustable shade, with three lights, 77cm highCondition report: Glass good. Some knocks and dents to the base. stamped DBGM

Lot 504

A contemporary glass 'Wave' stool/table, designed by Dan Yeffet and Lucie Koldova for Haymann, 2013, with a cork plinth, 28cm diameter, 39cm highCondition report: Some scratches and marks to the surface. Overall good condition.

Lot 505

A square fancy cast iron table with marble top, top 40cm square, base 43cm square, 80cm highCondition report: God condition

Lot 70

A Cyclops table lighter, with a shagreen effect body and chromed fitments, 7cm highCondition report: The fitments with some light surface scratches and the body with some signs of wear to shagreen effect covering

Lot 103

A 19th century mahogany fold-over card table, the serpentine top with carved frieze and carved cabriole legs, 84cm wide. (top split).

Lot 108

A Victorian burr walnut writing table, the top with rising inkwell flap, (fitment lacking), above a frieze drawer, on turned legs with castors, 106cm wide.

Lot 154

A Manning's table-top terrestrial globe of 12'' diameter, within bronze brass meridian ring, the horizon ring with calendar and zodiac markers, on turned wood legs and stretchers, the globe cartouche marked Manning, Impressed Terrestrial Globe on which is Delineated all the new Discoveries To The Present Time, Pub. by James Manning, London, 47cm high, 43cm diameter. Small but numerous losses to lacquer and some small losses to gores above equator, hole above South Pole, 5cm x 1.5cm, scratches and small losses to meridian ring.

Lot 155

An early-20th century brass conference table flag pole with flag, 62cm high, stamped beneath Eneret?

Lot 160

A pair of 19th century Satsuma baluster-shaped vases converted as table lamps, both with chips to rim and small damages to applied dragons, on wooden stands, 36cm high.

Lot 168

A 20th century gilt brass and marble table lamp of foliate form, with a cherub seated on the fluted marble plinth, 48cm high.

Lot 217

A large pair of Continental floral-decorated enamel and gilt-metal-mounted table lamps, 60cm high, (2).

Lot 493

A Victorian novelty silver table lighter in the form of a hunting horn, the lower part coppered, (worn), maker JB, London 1889, 21.5cm.

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