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Lot 231

Y A Victorian painted and mother of pearl inset papier mache two tier table, circa 1880, 51cm high, 75cm wide, 60cm deep Provenance:Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the Vale 

Lot 233

A Victorian walnut and upholstered sofa, circa 1890, of Chesterfield type and in the manner of Howard & Sons, 74cm high, 195cm wide, 83cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,The legs dark in appearance, probably ebonised previouslyThe brown porcelain castors appear to be original,Overall the frame appears solid and table, Dreweatts cannot guarantee the condition or the originality of the frame beneath the later upholstery. This upholstery in fair condition overall, with some light signs of use in a domestic setting.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 244

A George III satinwood and mahogany side table, circa 1790, of semi elliptical outline, 74cm high, 99cm wide, 45cm deepCondition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and useSplit to one legRestored and cleanSome cracks to crossbanding and frieze veneers, including some filler an later veneers, some stainingSome striation marks to topMarks and knocks to lower half of legsSome evidence of worm to underside of topPaper label to underside, faded indistict 'J H Gillingham BADA'Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 25

An oak side table, formerly the base from a chest on stand, early 18th century and later, now with a solid top above two drawers, with arcades and turned legs, 67cm high, 99cm wide, 58cm deepProvenance: Berwick House, ShropshireCondition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use Old chips and splits Overall adapted and later stained The later top is elm The sides of the drawer linings are visible to the shaped sides, lacking lock to central drawer Handles replaced, later back legs Split and repair to the shaped stretcher Evidence of old worm Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 257

A William and Mary oak wine table, circa 1690, 51cm high, the octagonal top 34cm wide, 33cm deep, together with an oak stool table, 17th century and later, with gateleg action to support the hinged top, 52cm high, 45cm wide, 51cm deep (open) (2) Provenance:Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the ValeCondition Report: Table:Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, At least one leg appears to be a clear replacement, Dreweatts do not guarantee the originality of the others, some later nails tooSigns of old woodwormDark colour overallstool table:Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, The gateleg element appears to be alter, the top to the main stool section appears to have been altered to take the additional hinged elementOverall solid and stable The top with marks and stainsPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 261

Y A Regency rosewood and simulated occasional table, circa 1820, 74cm high, the top 41cm square

Lot 267

A George IV figured walnut, marquetry and zebrawood crossbanded centre table, circa 1830, the circular top centred by a floral marquetry and bird motif, on a turned and lappet moulded stem, the shaped tri-form base on turned bun feet and concealed castors, 70cm high, the top 69cm diameterCondition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and useOld chips and splitsSome restored veneers including some later staining and filler including to the topCracks including sectional construction joints, to the column and other veneers.Evidence of worm including to the lappet carved column terminal and platform base.With recessed brass casters to the bun feet. The inner section to one of these bun feet has been spliced.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 272

A collection of various tapestry cushions, comprising; three various cushions incorporating various antique tapestry fragments on a velvet ground, the largest 48 x 40cm, a similar cushion with tasselled fringing, 31cm square, an abstract woven cushion, 41cm square, a long bolster type cushion, with phoenixes around a vase, 62 x 24cm, and a silver tread applied cushion, 35cm square, together with a table runner, 58 x 22cm, and a pair of table mats, 27 x 14cmProvenance:Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the Vale

Lot 276

A collection of various verdure tapestry and other tapestry cushions and fragments, comprising; a group of five cushions, the largest 60 x 40cm, a pair of drop in seats, with timber frames, 34 x 33cm, a pair of table runners, 106 x 44cm, a tapestry panel, 148 x 50cm, a fragment with silver thread fringing, 59 x 22cm, and a further panel with yellow bound edges, 87 x 36cmProvenance:Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the ValeCondition Report: The longer elements are also tapestry - they appear to be flat weaveCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 28

A group of three similar George III mahogany folding tables, all circa 1780, comprising; a tea table, with a frieze drawer to one short side, 73cm high, 89cm wide, 43cm deep, a card table with green baize inset to the interior, 72cm high, 92cm wide, 45cm deep and a card table with red rexine inset to the interior, 76cm high, 91cm wide, 45cm deepProvenance: Berwick House, Shropshire

Lot 281

A set of six William IV dining chairs, circa 1835, in the manner of Gillows, each with a drop in seat, and on wrythen and lobed legs Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Overall the frames appears solid and table, Dreweatts cannot guarantee the condition or the originality of the frame beneath the upholstered seat. The upholstery with marks and signs of use - would probably benefit from being replacedCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 282

A Regency mahogany and line inlaid sofa table, circa 1820, 72.5cm high, 152cm wide (when open), 69cm deep Provenance:Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the ValeCondition Report: Marks, scuffs, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and useThe top with some pronounced knocks and scratches and an area of discolouration from an object scratching or water. Some knocks to the reeded edge.Oak drawer linings to the sides, pine drawer linings to the bases. Splits to the drawer bases.The ebony stringing with some cracks and lacking some sections.Cracks towards base of one end support.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 285

A George II mahogany side table, circa 1750, 71cm high, 76cm wide, 46cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, Overall polished appearance, the colour is quite dark overall and the images in the catalogue are a good indication of this The handle appears to be originalThere are some later blocks to the underside of the table top - this is slightly loose and may require a small amount of glue to secure firmly.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 295

A pair of French patinated and parcel gilt bronze and marble mounted figural table lamps in Louis XVI style, late 19th century, each modelled with an amorino raising a foliate cast light fitment, raised on fluted and shaped circular section bases, 39cm highProvenance:Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the ValeCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, some chips and losses to the marble bases, the bronze elements with varying patina, These are wired for electricity but will need fully re-wiring and testing before use in a domestic settingThe fitments are loose overall, Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 296

A William IV mahogany dressing table, circa 1835, 82cm high, 122cm wide, 54cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old minor chips and splits. Of sympathetically cleaned/polished appearance. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 297

A Spanish walnut and oak side table, 18th century, 70cm high, 118cm wide, 49cm deep Condition Report: Marks, scratches, cracks, chips and abrasions consistent with age and use - rustic conditionSome sections of replacement and losses to veneersHandles replacedLock replaced, with later escutcheonRepaired section of moulding to corner of drawerRepairs including inset fillet of later wood to the back of the back left legCuriously abrupt stop to the moulded edge of the drawer so that the drawer can slide past the bracketsThe stretcher snappedEvidence of old wormPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 298

An oak cricket table, early 18th century and later, the circular top on three turned and cabriole supports united by a triangular undertier, 61cm high, 69cm diameter Condition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and useOld chips and splits, worn and aged 'rustic' conditionThe top with later bearers, with visible fixings/dowels to the centre and the positions of the corresponding bearersA later triangular undertierFeet repaired incorporating later timber, the tip of one foot re-gluedEvidence of old worm Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 301

An oak side or credence table, mid 17th century and later, 74cm high, 94cm wide, 47cm deepProvenance:Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the ValeCondition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions comensurate with age and use. Old splits and chips, some old repairs, some old losses. The top may be associated. There is evidence to the rear edge of the top that hinges were positioned there and probably supported a second upper section of the top. There is also evidence that a rear 'swing' leg was previously present, to support the hinged upper leaf when opened. The rear stretcher of the legs and the frieze are likely later replacements. Some other possible adaptions. Please refer to the images for visual reference to condition.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 303

A George III walnut side table, circa 1780, 71cm high, 84cm wide, 47cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old chips and splits. Some additional darker marks to top. Handles and escutcheons appear original. No lock plate was ever present. Some evidence of old worm to the underside and interior of carcass. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 31

A Victorian figured walnut Sutherland table, circa 1870, with bookmatched veneers, of typical form and with fluted supports, 67cm high, 92cm wide, together with an Edwardian mahogany and inlaid centre table, circa 1905, serial numbered to the underside of one rails L 40617, 76cm high, 77cm wideProvenance: Berwick House, ShropshireCondition Report: Sutherland:Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some areas of fading, Polished appearance overall The centre tableMarks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, losses to elements of the lower fretwork gallery - these elements are not present at Dreweatts, dry faded appearance overallCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 345

An unusual George III mahogany enclosed bijouterie table, circa 1810, the hinged top opening to a further glass panelled and solid satinwood framed hinged panel, 73cm high, 70cm wide, 43cm deepProvenance:Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the Vale 

Lot 346

A George III mahogany and satinwood crossbanded Pembroke table, circa 1800, the butterfly drop flaps above a frieze drawer to each short side, 72cm high, 98cm wide, 78cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Polished appearance overallSome chips and losses, old splits and cracks, some replacements to veneers,The handles are not original, there are marks and holes to the drawer front where others have been. There are no locks, Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 35

Y A near pair of Napoleon III red tortoiseshell and boule inlaid card table, circa 1870, the hinged top enclosing a circular playing surface, with inlaid playing card details to the angles, the frieze centred by a mask, on gilt metal mounted cabriole legs, 75cm high, 85cm wide, 43cm deepProvenance: Berwick House, ShropshireCondition Report: Both with Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, various sections of replacement veneer, scratches and discolouration to the gilt metal areas, The swivel action operating at time of report the baize to the tops of the rails with age and discolouration also areas of apparent repair/replacement The internal playing surface with signs of age and use, there is discolouration along the fold.Gilt metal mounts with dirt and discolourationThere are some differences between the two tables, these may be from the same workshop but there are some subtle differences - they are the same sizesCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 350

An oak side table, circa 1690 and later, the rectangular top over a single short frieze drawer, and bobbin turned supports united by stretchers, 70cm high, 69cm wide, 45cm deep

Lot 353

An oak draw-leaf table, mid 17th century and later, 77cm high, 121cm wide (when closed), 79cm deep

Lot 357

A chestnut, fruitwood and oak gate leg table, early 18th century, 71cm high, 145cm wide (when open), 93.5cm deep

Lot 37

A walnut, parquety inlaid, and gilt metal mounted occasional table, in Louis XVI style, circa 1900, attributed to Donald Ross and in the manner of Riesener, 71cm high, 41cm wide, 36cm deepProvenance: Berwick House, ShropshireDonald Ross (1830-1916) was one of the most celebrated Victorian furniture makers. Located at 13 Denmark Square, Soho, his firm supplied furniture to some of the most important retailers of the period including Edwards & Roberts, Gillows and John Watson of Oxford Street, as well as exhibiting in the 1851 Great Exhibition. His work is characterised by its distinctive dot and trellis parquetry (as seen on this lot), a technique Ross developed in the fourth quarter of the 19th century inspired by the work of renowned 18th century Parisian makers such as Jean-Henri Riesener and Pierre Garnier. For a pair of tables by Ross incorporating dot and trellis parquetry are currently held at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London (W.47:1, 2-1911, W.47A&B-1911). Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and useSome loss of veneers to one corner banding to the top and another circular loss to the front of the top.Lacking some fillets filling the gap between the underside of the wood table top and the gilt bronze mountsSome cracks to the frieze veneers.The lower tier shelf with a 'gouged' scratch. The end of one section of the gilt bronze gallery is bent.The gilt bronze mounts around the top 'polished' and smoother than the other mounts. The gilt brass feet with some movement to the leg joints, which gives some movement to the table when wobbled back and forth under pressure. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 372

A pair of green and gold painted toleware columnar table lamps, in Empire style, modern, 45cm high to fitment; and two bouillotte lamps in Louis Philippe style, 20th century, one with two light fitments, the other three, the tallest example 61cm highProvenance:Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the Vale

Lot 377

A pair of Continental opaque blue glass vase table lamps, late 20th century, of compressed globular form, on gilt painted base, 32cm high to fitmentProvenance:Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the Vale

Lot 379

A Regency mahogany and gilt metal mounted Pembroke table, circa 1815, decorated with ebonised stringing, 71cm high, the top 91 x 100cm overall when extendedProvenance:Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the Vale

Lot 381

A Victorian carved burr walnut library table, circa 1870, 78cm high, 142cm wide, 70cm deep

Lot 387

A George III pine butlers tray, late 18th century, of typical form with hinged sides incorporating carrying handles, together with a later pine stand to use as a low table, 56cm high overall, 81cm wide, 60cm deep

Lot 388

A George III 'red walnut' concertina action card table, circa 1775, 73cm high, 84.5cm wide, 43cm deep (when closed)

Lot 39

A Victorian carved oak writing table, circa 1870, in Antiquarian taste, with two blind frieze drawers, 79cm high, 138cm wide, 69cm deepProvenance: Berwick House, ShropshireCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, wear and losses around the lower portions of the legs, one of these with a 'chewed' appearance.The leather inset with scuffs and wear, also areas of loss, Overall solid and stablePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 393

A pair of brass columnar table lamp basses, late 19th/early 20th century, probably oil lamp bases, 51cm high excluding fitments, with cream fabric shades Provenance:Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the Vale 

Lot 394

A George III mahogany and line inlaid side table, circa 1790, of semi-elliptical outline, 82.5cm high, 108.5cm wide, 40cm deep

Lot 397

A walnut and parcel gilt dressing table mirror, incorporating mid 18th century elements, the shaped rectangular mirror above the platform base with three drawers, 69cm high, 51cm wide, 24cm deep Provenance:Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the Vale

Lot 398

A burr elm writing table in William & Mary style, 20th century, incorporating a hinged top and twin gateleg supports, 75cm high, the top 80.5cm wide, 29cm deep when closedProvenance:Property from The Manor House, Stanford in the Vale 

Lot 42

A Reformed Gothic oak and inlaid writing table, circa 1880, in the manner of Charles Bevan, with two frieze drawers, 76cm high, 122cm wide, 57cm deepProvenance: Berwick House, ShropshireCondition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and useOld chips and splits. With some sun/water damage including to the sides and back. The original edge tooled leather inset with some scratches, scuffs, marks and rubbing.The leg and stretcher joints don't appear loose, but there is some lateral movement when pushed from side to side.Some sections of replacement and losses to veneers including the striped banding to the top edge.Drawer linings with cedar bases. With recessed lignum vitae casters.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 5

Y A nest of three William IV rosewood occasional tables, circa 1835, the middle sized table with inlaid chequerboard top, all rectangular tops above the C-scrolled supports, and conforming bi-pedal feet, the largest table 73cm high, 51cm wide, 36cm deepProvenance: Berwick House, ShropshireCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, some losses to veneers around the edges, Overall with a polished appearance, some wear and unevenness to this surfaceAll tables are solid and stable, with some looseness to be expected, There is no clear reasons to suspect that these might have been a quartetto set previously - the smallest table with no rails or runners to allow for a smaller table, the largest of the size expected to be the outer-most table by designCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 50

A George II walnut drop leaf dining table, circa 1735, the cabriole legs with carved decoration to the sides of the knees, on carved pad feet, 74cm high, 137cm wide (open), 121cm deepProvenance: Berwick House, ShropshireCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, Missing the ears to every leg, Dry appearance overall, will benefit from a clean and polish overall, Wobble and looseness to joints Signs of old woodworm to the rails Some warping to timberSome later supporting bolts, also signs of having had more supporting blocks to the interior, it would almost certainly benefit from having these blocks re-placedThere are projections from the frame to secure the legs in the closed positionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 58

A suite of oak Aesthetic movement bedroom furniture, third quarter 19th century, Collier & Pluncknett, Warwick & Leamington, with painted and gilt panels throughout, comprising; a breakfront wardrobe, 245cm high, 191cm wide, 60cm deep, a breakfront compactum wardrobe, 245cm high, 191cm wide, 60cm deep, a washstand, with Japonisme tiles above the variegated grey marble top, 123cm high, 135cm wide, 69cm deep, a writing table, with glazed superstructure, 148cm high, 133cm wide, 60cm deep, a half-tester bed frame, with heraldic lions to the footboard, 253cm high, 206cm long 161cm wide, and an overmantel or wall mount, 140cm high, 175cm wide, 25cm protuberance, some elements with maker's labelProvenance: Berwick House, Shropshire James Plucknett was originally in partnership with Frederick Collier with showroom in Leamington Spa and workshops in Warwick. The firm advertised in various trade directories between 1872-1880 and gained many commissions from well healed local families as well as from further afield.  They advertises themselves as '...Manufacturers of rich carved furniture in the peculiar styles characteristic of the Gothic, Tudor and Elizabethan ages' Perhaps Collier and Plucknett's best known commission was for Tyntesfield, the celebrated Victorian Mansion, which was re-modelled for William Gibbs (1790-1875). Collier and Plucknett supplied much of the Gothic revival furniture to Tyntesfield. Today Tyntesfield is owned by the national trust and as well as examples of furniture visitors can also view the fully fitted Collier and Plucknett bathroom of Matilda Blanche Gibbs. Condition Report: OVERALL - Marks, chips, knocks, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and useWood quite matt and dry in appearanceHandles and mounts with some scratching to the lacquered brassBED - Faded to upper sides of half testerThe lion rampant carved finials chipped and cracked, one lion with front paws and shield detached and with cracks to base where they fit to the bed endSide curtain rail to side curtain rail 162cm wideCornice 171cm wideLacking a moulding to the baseA burn mark above the shelf to the back of the bed (presumably from a chamberstick)Wea/rubbed arear to painted panel 'Somnus'Upholstery aged, some stains, moreso to the upholstery on the mattress baseWARDROBES - Some fading to some sides and elsewhere, some marks around handles, some white paint marksSome tiny flakes to painted panelsCrack and bowed beading to lower panelled section of side doorsDamage to one door escutcheonLined with wriggle pattern printed fine cotton - spotting, aging and discolouration to fabricOVERMANTEL - the wood of darker appearance than the other pieces of furnitureThe central panel fadedChipped area along the mantel shelfA couple of tacks to the sidesDESK - Scratches to the central top area, the leather inset dry, with scuffing and some marksThe drawer locks have been sawn openLacking one swing handleWASHSTAND - scratches, scuffs and stains to the marble, chips around the marble edge more' visible' to touch than eyeSome water marks and fading to the wood below the ceramic tilesPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 61

Y A satinwood, tulipwood banded, and polychrome painted side table, late 18th century, of demi-lune outline, in the manner of Thomas Sheraton, with central vignette with cavorting amorini, 85cm high, 136cm wide, 65cm deepProvenance: Berwick House, ShropshireCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Old chips and losses, the veneer to the top is missing in part - this appears to be form historic water damage causing the veneers to pop, some other marks, wear, and staining including and loss to the polishThe paint appears to be original, possibly with some repair, some areas of loss and some craquelure Overall solid and stableCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 63

Y A mahogany, tulipwood banded, and inlaid oval centre table in George III style, early 20th century, the top with central inlaid motif, with swag inlaid frieze and on square section tapering legs inlaid with bell flowers, 73cm high, the top 116cm x 82cmProvenance: Berwick House, ShropshireCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some colour variation overall, some areas with marks and staining,The ball gilt with wear and discolouration to the gilt surfaceThe frame appears solid and stable however it rocks on its feet when placed and may require some attention or stabiliser to balanceCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 8

A George III mahogany tea table, circa 1780, the shaped top with canted angles, on chamfered square section legs, 72cm high, 91cm wide, 42cm deep Provenance: Berwick House, ShropshireCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks,The top with fading and discolouration, also marks and stains, an area missing polish and the underlying timber is showing - overall this would benefit from a clean and polish. There are also areas of indentation and gouges. Overall solid and stableCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 95

An oak and mahogany side table, circa 1800, probably Scottish, the rectangular top above six fluted and wrythen legs with cast metal rope-twist swags, 67cm high, 96cm wide, 46cm deepProvenance: Berwick House, ShropshireCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, One leg is split through the upper block, this will require some repair, one leg with later lower section, some other chips and losses,Some later blocks to the interior of the frame Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 10

A William IV mahogany work table, rectangular top above a frieze drawer and a sarcophagus shaped basket undertier, moulded square supports with scroll terminals, turned lotus-centred stretcher, rounded dreidel feet, 67.5cm high, 52.5cm wide, 40cm deep, c.1835

Lot 107

A 1950's figural chalk table lamp, inspired by Tretchikof, 51cm high excluding fittings

Lot 12

A 19th century oak cricket table, circular top, chamfered legs, 55.5cm high (reduced), 77cm diameter

Lot 14

A Victorian walnut Sutherland table, oval top with fall leaves and lotus carved edge, above a pair of frieze drawers, turned supports and stretcher, casters, 57cm high, opening to 52cm wide, 66cm deep

Lot 145

Continental Ceramics - a Limoges pedestal cake stand; a pair of Dresden pierced dishes; dressing table sets; teaware; dessert dishes, etc, qty

Lot 153

A William IV coromandel crossbanded mahogany card table, chamfered rectangular top enclosing a baize lined playing surface, above a deep frieze centred by a raised tablet flanked by draught-turned roundels to angles, ring-turned supports and stretcher, sabre legs, lion paw capped casters, 72cm high, 89cm wide, 44cm deep, c.1835

Lot 159

A George II design mahogany card table, rectangular top with gadrooned edge enclosing a baize lined playing surface, straightened cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, 77cm high, 91cm wide, 45cm deep

Lot 161

A George III oak side table, oversailing rectangular top above a long frieze drawer, brass drum handles, shaped apron, tapered square legs, 73.5cm high, 73.5cm wide, 41cm deep

Lot 165

An early Victorian mahogany extending dining table, discorectangular top with moulded edge, one additional leaf, oblate spheroid capped reeded tapered cylindrical legs, ceramic casters, 73cm high, 183cm extending to 244cm long, 137cm wide, c.1840

Lot 179

A hallmarked silver dressing table hand mirror, in the Art Nouveau style; EPNS biscuit barrel; brassware; etc

Lot 19

A Chinese Chippendale Revival room centre writing table, rectangular top with inset writing surface, above an arrangement of five drawers, blind to verso, gilt brass lion mask ring handles, decorated throughout in blind fretwork with scrolling leaves, shaped fretwork brackets to apron angles, tapered square legs, stepped spreading square feet, 75cm high, 88.5cm wide, 51cm deep

Lot 2

A Victorian walnut and mahogany wine table, rounded dodecagonal top centred by a conforming burr patera, canon-barrel columns, outswept legs centred by a spire finial, 71cm high, 53cm 'diameter'

Lot 312

An Art Deco 'Polo' table lighter; a Ronson table lighter (2)

Lot 341

A silver mounted cut glass dressing table jar and cover, the domed cover embossed with flowers, Birmingham 1905, 11cm x 7cm

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