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A Chinese hardwood and mother-of-pearl marquetry serpentine centre table, in the 18th century European taste, moulded top profusely inlaid with birds and The Three Friends Of Winter, above a deep frieze carved with scrolling leaves, cabriole legs, scroll feet, 76cm high, 94cm wide, 49cm deep, c.1900
A George III mahogany side table, slightly bow-front rectangular top with reeded edge and outlined with ebony stringing, above a pair of frieze drawers, brass drum handles, tapered cylindrical ring-turned legs, arrow feet, 77.5cm high, 89.5cm wide, 54.5cm deep
A Victorian walnut and marquetry Sutherland table, oval top with fall leaves, inlaid with scrolling foliage and intersecting tramline bands with 'Greek key' terminations, turned supports and stretcher, sledge base, ceramic casters, 71.5cm high, opening to 102.5cm wide, 83.5cm deep, c.1860
A Victorian oak serpentine pier table, shaped cresting centred by a shield cartouche, oversailing top with moulded edge above a deep frieze with single drawer, cabriole forelegs carved to the knees with acanthus, shaped undertier, bun feet, 101cm high, 120cm wide, 42cm deep, c.1860
A Louis XVI Revival gilt metal and porcelain mounted rosewood crossbanded satinwood and marquetry 'table-top credenza', arched cresting above a waterfall of open shelves and an arched panel door flanked by further mirrored serpentine shelves, the porcelain fittings painted in the manner of Sevres with flowers on a bleu celeste ground, ebonised bun feet, 80cm high, 93cm wide, c.1870
A Victorian mahogany library table, rounded rectangular top with inset tooled leather writing surface, above a pair of frieze drawers, blind to verso, turned supports and stretcher, cabriole legs, acanthus scroll feet, ceramic casters, 74.5cm high, 107cm wide, 56cm deep, c.1860
A Regency Revival mahogany serving table, slightly oversailing rectgangular top above three frieze drawers, outlined throughout with boxwood and ebony stringing, the apron with a band of barberpole stringing, tapered square legs, formerly with an upper superstructure, 75cm high, 165.5cm wide, 59cm deep, c.1900
A Victorian oak library writing table, rounded rectangular moulded top with inset tooled and gilt leather writing surface, above a deep frieze, turned legs, brass casters, 79cm high, 198cm long, 76.5cm deep, c.1870 Provenance: Formerly owned by Sir Jesse Boot, of the Boots Chemist company, by repute to be that featured in his portrait, now in the National Portrait Gallery (ref. NPG L247), pencil inscription to undersideEstimate £700 - £1000
A Regency mahogany work table, rectangular top with fall leaves, above a single frieze drawer, blind to verso, beaded borders, basket undertier, U-shaped support, quadform base, sabre legs, brass lion paw feet, brass casters, 74cm high, 40.5cm opening to 69.5cm wide, 42cm deep, c.1820
A Victorian walnut and marquetry oval centre table, quarter-veneered tilting top inlaid in boxwood with stylised foliage, quad-columnar base centred by an urnular spire finial, cabriole legs incise carved to the knees with stylised flowers and foliage, square feet carved with Greek key motifs, ceramic casters, 74cm high, 138cm wide, 103cm deep, c.1860
A late Victorian rosewood and marquetry combination bonheur du jour and work table, the rectangular superstructure with fall front enclosing an inset tooled and gilt leather writing surface, pigeonholes and a small drawer, the projecting base with frieze drawer and basket undertier, shaped and pierced stretcher, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, 118cm high, 61cm wide, 41cm deep, c.1875
A 19th century French kingwood, marquetry and parquetry vanity table, shaped rectangular top inlaid with a spray of flowers on a ground of tumbling blocks, enclosing a dressing mirror and sliding compartments, shaped apron, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, cabriole legs, 75cm high, 59cm wide, 42cm deep, c.1870
A French Provincial brass mounted mahogany and fruitwood centre table, rectangular top with two panels of matched veneers above a deep frieze with small central drawer flanked by a pair of blind drawers, the verso conforming, deep drawers to ends, the escucheons cast as triumphal regalia, turned legs, H-stretcher, 76cm high, 98cm wide, 62cm deep
A George III Hepplewhite design open armchair, arched cresting rail, pierced stop-fluted splat carved and applied with ribbon-tied bell husks, stuffed-over upholstery, tapered square forelegs, H-stretcher, 87cm high, 60cm wide, the seat 44cm deep, c.1780; a George III mahogany tripod occasional table, circular tilting top, baluster column, cabriole legs, pad feet, 66cm high, 57cm diameter, c.1800 (2)
Frank Pratt of Derby - a 17th century inspired oak games table, of small proportions, hinged square top stained for chess and banded in burr oak enclosing a vacant interior, boldly turned pillar carved with stiff acanthus, X-sledge base, stamped T C Jones, Wirksworth, Derby's, neighboured by an incise carved leaf, 56cm high, 51.5cm squareProvenance: Estate of Thomas Jones, head carver and partner at Frank Pratt of Derby, made in the workshop for his own home
Frank Pratt of Derby - a 17th century inspired pollard oak and oak low occasional table, dished circular top with moulded edge, baluster column, X-sledge base, stamped W 229 2, 49cm high, 44cm diameterProvenance: Estate of Thomas Jones, head carver and partner at Frank Pratt of Derby, made in the workshop for his own home
Frank Pratt of Derby - a 17th century style oak coffee table, oversailing rectangular top with chip-carved edge, above a pair of frieze drawers, brass swing handles, bat wing escutcheons, shaped end supports, each carved with a Tudor rose, rectangular stretcher, incise carved with an oak leaf and acorn, 48.5cm high, 114.5cm wide, 49.5cm deepProvenance: Estate of Thomas Jones, head carver and partner at Frank Pratt of Derby, made in the workshop for his own home
Frank Pratt of Derby - a 17th century style oak trestle dining table, rectangular top with chip-carved edge, pierced vasular end supports, rectangular stretcher, sledge base, stamped T. Jones neighboured by an incise carved leaf, 74.5cm high, 177cm long, 77.5cm wide
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