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A Regency Mahogany and Ebony Strung Card Table, early 19th century, of D shape form with green velvet lined interior above a central tablet, the square form support with gadrooned moulding, quadripartite base and acanthus carved and reeded sabre legs, 91.5cm by 45cm by 74cm
A Late 19th Century Mahogany and Gilt Metal Mounted Writing Table, in Empire style, the moulded top with two frieze drawers with anthemion mounts, on scrolled and pierced end supports joined by a turned stretcher with platform bases, turned feet and recessed castors, 117cm by 51cm by 75cm
A Pair of 18th Century Italian Walnut and Parquetry Decorated Side Tables, of square form with single frieze drawer, on square tapering legs, 56cm by 55cm by 70cm CONDITION REPORT: Poor condition. The timber is very dry and faded. Both tables have various splits to the top. Leg/structure weak. One table - drawer construction/runners need attention.
An Early 20th Century African Carved Hardwood Circular Table, the top carved in relief with a trailing border, on three elephant-form supports, the legs as scrolled trunks, 62cm by 66cm CONDITION REPORT: Ears are not missing, the ears are carved in relief on this table. One of the bone tusks is missing, one of the bone tusks is also damaged. The top section with some slight variations in colour. The timber is slightly dry with a fine natural? split running from the carved central panel to the edge.
Three Early 20th Century Table-Top Revolving Bookcases, comprising a mahogany example of two-tier form with moulded top and pivoting base, 36.5cm by 36.5cm by 33cm, a smaller mahogany example, of two-tier form with serpentine shaped moulded top and brass supports, 31cm by 31cm by 34cm, and an oak three-tier example with moulded top and plain supports with pivoting base, 26cm by 26cm by 45cm
A 9ft Joined Oak Extending Dining Table, modern, the three-plank top with cleated ends above two extendable leaves, with moulded frieze, block and turned legs joined by a flattened stretcher, 364cm extended by 91cm by 78cm CONDITION REPORT: The dining table has a lacquered finish (ie not waxed).
An Early 20th Century Slate-Bed 6ft Pub Heavy Snooker Table, restored by Riley in 2000, green baize with leather pockets, on turned legs, 198cm by 105cm by 84cm, together with two score boards, four cues, two rests and a set of ballsThe term pub heavy was used for snooker tables specially manufactured for public house use, with thicker and heavier slate beds than standard snooker tables CONDITION REPORT: Green baize is heavily bleached/faded from the sun, otherwise OK with the exception of some small stains. The framework of the table with various scuffs. Some sections of the moulding around the frieze with damage/losses. There is some further bleaching to the table base and the legs are heavily scuffed.
Ushak CarpetCentral/West Anatolia, circa 1900The faded olive green field with columns of medallions enclosed by flowerhead borders and multiple guard stripes, 445cm by 405cm CONDITION REPORT: . One end complete, one end with minor losses into outer plain guard stripe. Some sticky table in one section stuck to pile. Selvedges original but fraying and minor damage. Pile low and areas of wear. Musty odour in one area. Several fireplace cuts and fabric sewn to the reverse side of the edges.
A Mahogany Inlaid Striking Table Clock, signed Turnbull, Whitby, 19th century, arched pediment, side sound frets, front with scroll inlay, bracket feet, 8-inch convex painted dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 46.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: 15.04.21 Case with small scratches in parts, back door with chips to veneers, both sides of the case with two small vacant holes, possibly later case, glass with one flaw next to the 5 o'clock position, dial with minor chips to the painted surface, movement is clean, with pendulum.
An Ebonised Striking Table Clock, inverted bell top case with a carrying handle, side glazed panels, gilt decorated borders, 7-inch arch brass dial, dial centre with applied silvered plaque inscribed Examd by J.T.Brown Kensington, date aperture, arch with a silvered plaque bearing a signature John Smith Chester, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, later movement circa 1880, 50cm high over handle CONDITION REPORT: 15.04.21 Case with small scratches, small chips and dents in parts, front door with a small crack to the top left hand side, dial is clean, later movement circa 1880, movement is clean, with pendulum.
A Japanned Striking Table Clock, early 20th century, 17th century style Japanned case decorated with figures and pagodas, bun shaped feet, 7-1/2-inch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, twin barrel movement striking on a gong, 38cm high CONDITION REPORT: 15.04.21 Case with minor chips and small scratches in parts, dial is discoloured, movement is complete and in going, with pendulum.
A George III Oak Circular Cricket Table, early 19th century, the three-plank top above a triangular frame, on chamfered legs joined by a shelf (old decay), 59cm by 61cm CONDITION REPORT: The table has been darkened particularly around the legs. The underside has later plywood screwed to the underside for strengthening. Traces of old decay around the framework and the legs particularly to one of the legs which is heavily decayed.
A George III Oak Cricket Table, early 19th century, the circular top on a painted base with triangular legs joined by circular shelf, 76cm by 72cm CONDITION REPORT: The top section timber is rather dry. Numerous old splits and gaps in the boards. Structure slightly weak and with some heavy decay around legs. The table base has also been stained brown.
A Victorian Burr Walnut and Boxwood Strung Kidney Shape Occasional Table, circa 1870, on turned and carved supports with scrolled cabriole legs joined by a turned stretcher, 72cm by 43cm by 70cm CONDITION REPORT: In very good cosmetic condition. Previously polished/restored. Structurally sound.
A Victorian Burr Walnut and Marquetry Inlaid Writing/Work Table, circa 1870, the upper section with fall front enclosing a fret carved interior with an aperture for inkwells and three small drawers, the base of canted rectangular form with long frieze drawer and sliding workbox below, on turned supports with capped feet and castors, 62cm by 38.5cm by 102cm
A Victorian Mahogany Writing Table, mid 19th century, of rectangular form with two moulded drawers, on turned tapering legs, 101cm by 53cm by 73cm CONDITION REPORT: Crack to top left hand side, crack to banding with some lifting, minor loss to right hand side back corner, numerous scratches, pitting, marks, stains, minor losses, surface dirt & discolouration etc. Variations in colour, drawer fronts rather faded. Structurally OK.
A Rare George III Mahogany Drum Table, circa 1800, with worn green leather writing surface and two hinged leaves, one side with lidded compartments, the opposing side with circular open apertures and oval pen trays with dummy drawers below, on a turned and reeded support with three reeded legs, brass capped toes and castors, 109cm by 108cm by 79cm
A Late George III Mahogany Drum Table, early 19th century, with later brown and gilt tooled leather top above four real and four sham drawers, on a turned support with four sabre legs, brass capped toes and castors, 117cm by 74cm CONDITION REPORT: The leather top has been replaced but does have scuffs and various faults. The crossbanded section around the leather with several minor natural? splits, with slight traces of running into the leather. Some general scuffs and faults around the legs. The moulding below the drawers with some sections missing and other sections of damage. Small patch repairs to the timber between the drawers. Some of the drawers have old clamp marks.
A Set of Four George II Silver Table-Spoons, by Elias Cachart, London, 1757, Hanoverian pattern, engraved with a crest, 20.5cm long, 8oz 8dwt, 261gr (4) . Each fully marked on back of handle. There is some wear to the marks, though each is generally still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving.
A Set of Twelve George III Scottish Silver Table-Spoons, by Patrick Robertson, Edinburgh, 1771, Hanoverian pattern, 24oz 10dwt, 763gr (12) . Each fully marked on back of handle. There is some wear to the marks, though they are generally still legible. The is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruising to some bowls. The handles have possibly been erased.
A George IV, William IV, Victorian and Edward VII Silver Table-Service, Various Maker's and Dates, Fiddle pattern, comprising: 8 table-forks 8 table-spoons 8 dessert-forks 8 dessert-spoons 8 teaspoons A sauce-ladle 68oz 16dwt, 2,140gr Together With: 8 silver plate table-knives, by Mappin and Webb 8 silver plate cheese-knives, by Mappin and Webb (57) . Each piece is marked on back of handle. There is some wear to the marks, though with the exception of the maker's marks on six of the dessert-forks they are generally legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as wear the tips of the bowls and the tines. Some pieces have probably been erased. The table-forks: by George Maudsley Jackson, 1895 The table-spoons: four by Joseph & Albert Savory, 3 1835 and 1 1843; two by Henry Holland, 1861; one by George Adams, 1852 and one by Robert Stebbings, 1909 The dessert-forks: six maker's mark rubbed, 1831 and two by Francis Higgins, 1854 The dessert-spoons: by Joseph & Albert Savory, 1835 The teaspoons: five by Henry John Lias & James Wakely, 1878; three Exeter, 2 1870 and 1 1869 The sauce-ladle: Exeter, 1825
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