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A large assortment of various mostly 19th century fiddle pattern and other patterns table forks; varying maker's marks, assay marks and year letters etc., (total weight approximately 1624g)Condition Report: The forks are all hallmarked, and for the most part, hallmarks are clear although a little dirty and in need of a clean.
A long rectangular cut-glass lady's dressing table requisite box having silver-mounted lid (small double match-head size chip to outside top of glass base), the lid with central vacant cartouche amongst C-scrolls and scrolling foliage and flower heads etc. in repoussé style, maker's mark G. N. R. H, assayed Chester 1907 (the silver lid 29cm)
A George IV / Regency period mahogany Pembroke table; the two drop-leaves above single full-width oak-lined drawer, raised upon turned annulated gun-barrel style stem with four downswept fluted legs terminating in cap castors (83cm long x 53cm wide with leaves down x 70cm high)
A shabby-chic-style extending oval dining table; the reeded-edge top decorated in paint with fruiting vine to the border, twin pedestals with downswept fluted legs terminating in brass castors, in three parts (one central leaf) (approximately 225cm long (with leaf in) and 107cm wide)
A circa 1900 walnut and mahogany games/card table with Canterbury lower section; the inlaid folding top with chess board opening to reveal a green-baize card playing surface with inlaid cribbage board, baize-lined drawer beneath and the base of turned mahogany dividers forming a Canterbury base
A good early 19th century Regency period fold-over top rosewood card table; the hinged top with egg-and-dart style moulding above a plain tablet frieze flanked by foliate-type scrolls, tapering turned column leading to platform base with circular gilt-metal mounts in French Empire style, raised on four downswept legs headed with scrolling acanthus and terminating in foliate-style brass castors (92cm wide x 45cm deep x 75cm high)
A mixed group of three comprising a miniature reproduction mahogany four-drawer chest on bracket feet (41cm wide), an early 20th century square mahogany occasional table on square tapering legs (38.5cm wide) and an early 20th century Queen Anne-style walnut bedroom chair having vase-shaped splat, rattan-caned seat with squab cushion, slender cabriole front legs headed with scallop shells to the knees and terminating in pad feet (3)
A demi-lune mahogany console table with crossbanded top above three square tapering legs terminating in spade feet (47.5cm wide x 30cm deepest x 76.5cm high)This is a reproduction Georgian style table, probably mid-20th century; the crossbanded top appears in good overall condition, just a few very minor marks who would probably polish out; the front friezes are also in flame mahogany with minor marks, at the bottom of the friezes there is a double D moulding at the top of the legs, to the left-hand side there is a very minor breakage and it is away from the left-hand front frieze slightly; the legs are in good condition with no major problems; the underside looks good with the brackets and glued blocks in place; overall very good condition
An early 20th century extending oval mahogany dining table having one extra leaf; gadrooned top above four cabriole legs carved at the knees with acanthus and terminating in claw-and-ball feet (182cm leaf in x 107cm wide), together with a set of six (4+2) early 20th century Chippendale-style mahogany dining chairs, each with finely carved top rail, pierced splat and drop-in seat above similar cabriole legs carved at the knees with acanthus and terminating in claw-and-ball feetGood condition overall; chairs 4 + 2 matched set, minor surface scratches top, wear to ball-and-claw feet, condition commensurate with age
A fine William IV - Victorian period circular tilt-top rosewood breakfast table; the finely figured top locating on a block and supported by a turned stem leading to lappet carved base and triform platform with large carved paw-style feet (some minor veneers away predominately to triform base) (130cm diameter)The top of the table appears in very good original condition and is nice and flat, has some scratches which have been polished out when the piece has been polished; the edge of the circular top appears in good general condition, there are one or two small areas to the top that have minor indentations and these have polished out but are visible, the frieze looks good, there are some veneers away from the bottom and some staining etc. mostly to the triform platform base; overall the table is a nice colour, good and sturdy and would not take much to bring it up to saleable condition
An oak oval drop-leaf gateleg table on gun-barrel-style supportsCondition Report: The top and leaf look to be of a good even colour with no problems notes. There is an old paper depository label to the underside, the tall slender legs and stretcher look good. There are minor scuffing marks and scratches to the bottom of the legs commensurate with age and usage etc. A good reproduction table in good original condition.
A good reproduction oak refectory table and chairs: three-plank top with cleated ends above bulbous turned baluster supports united by a large moulded H-form stretcher; six (4+2) red-leather upholstered oak dining chairs (some sun damage) (the table 183cm long x 91cm wide x 76cm high)
An early to mid-20th century Chinese table centre set for restoration; modelled as flowers and leaves in blue and clear glass, the main piece with 23cm green hardstone base (broken in two and for repair) resting on a carved wooden stand; two candle holders with green hardstone (possibly jade) covers and eight smaller similarly formed table pieces
~ A George III Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed John Meek, London, circa 1790, inverted bell top pediment with carrying handle, acorn finials, pierced side panels, front door with gilt metal cast mask mounts to the canted corners, bracket feet, one piece arch silvered brass dial, inner date ring with corresponding date hand, arch with strike/silent selection, twin fusee movement with verge escapement and rack striking on a bell, movement backplate elaborately engraved with scroll and floral decoration, movement secured in by brackets, bob pendulum, 55cm high see illustrations 09.02.21 Case with minor scratches and dents in parts, later side pierced frets with damages, front door top left hand corner with one piece of veneer missing and the gilt metal pierced mount is loose to the same corner, dial is discoloured, movement needs cleaning, in going order. No signs of a marriage. Later seatboard. In my opinion the dial and movements are original to the case.
A Good Early 18th Century Joined Oak Refectory Style Dining Table, the four-plank top with cleated ends, with single frieze drawer, on turned legs joined by a moulded H stretcher, 244cm by 80cm by 75cmVery slight movement in joints. Plank top with natural? gaps in boards with some splits. Reasonable uniform colour throughout. Some old decay to drawer linings with later brackets added for strengthening. One of the cleated end sections with patch repair and typical old decay around the block feet. Later feet added for height (see images).
~ A Joined Oak Refectory Style Dining Table, basically 18th century, the plank top above a plain frieze, on gun barrel turned legs joined by a peripheral stretcher and block feet, 144cm by 83cm by 76cm Table is structurally sound. The top with various ring marks and stains. There are some gaps and splits throughout the plank top. The timber at the base of the table is rather dry and faded with some splitting. Numerous old decay particularly through the stretchers and further splitting to the block feet (see images).
A George II Walnut, Feather and Crossbanded Dressing Table, 2nd quarter 18th century, the quarter-veneered top with re-entrant corners above three small drawers and arched apron, on cabriole legs with pad feet, 79cm by 52cm by 70cmTop section with some deep scratches. Back left-hand corner with deep gauges (old). Drawers are pine lined with new runners. Old decay around pad feet. Label to the underside ''bought February 1994 £1,400'' . The low boy has been previously skimmed/polished so lacks any real patina but otherwise in good structural condition.
A Victorian Figured Walnut Work/Games Table, circa 1880, the pivoting top with Tunbridgeware mosaic view of Eridge Castle with a band of trailing flowers, the folding and pivoting top inlaid for chess, backgammon and cribbage with a drawer below, on turned and carved supports with cabriole legs and castors, 58cm by 42cm by 75cm
A Regency Rosewood Sofa Table, early 19th century, with two rounded drop leaves above two real and two sham drawers, on a square support above a quadripartite base with carved anthemion and sabre legs with brass capped toes and castors, 69cm buy 61cm by 71cm. Extended size 116cm.
{} A Victorian Burr Satinwood, Crossbanded and Marquetry Inlaid Foldover Card Table, late 19th century, of serpentine shaped form, the pivoting top enclosing a green baize lined interior above a single drawer inlaid with trailing foliage, on square tapering legs decorated with husks and terminating in spade feet, 77cm by 42cm by 74cm
A Regency Mahogany, Rosewood Crossbanded and Boxwood Strung Foldover Tea Table, early 19th century, of D shape form with plain frieze, on a turned support with four scrolled sabre legs, brass capped toes and castors, 84.5cm by 43.5cm by 74cmPolished so in good cosmetic condition. General scratches to the top however the top has a fine split which has been partly filled and polished. The base to the interior with two splits and further deep bruising/scratches otherwise good. Table is structurally sound (see images).
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