A CONTEMPORARY DORSET CHERRYWOOD DINING TABLE AND TEN CHAIRS, BY JOHN WRIGHT, the table with a rectangular top above four square section legs and a conforming stretcher. 213cm long x 92.5cm wide x 76.5cm high; the chairs with geometric designs backs above upholstered drop-in seats and square block legs, two carvers, the standard chairs 99cm high x 44cm wide. Note: John Wright is well known as an author, primarily on the subjects of Foraging and Wild Food
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TWO LATE GEORGE I OR GEORGE II DRESSING TABLE MIRRORS, second quarter 18th century, of typical form, one of walnut, the other mahogany, the rectangular plates with cusp rounded upper corners, each on twin angled supports rising from rectangular bases, each with three drawers and ogee bracket feet, the walnut example: 59cm high, 45cm wide, the mahogany example: 56cm high, 42cm wide
A SATINWOOD AND MARQUETRY DEMI-LUNE FOLDING CARD TABLE IN SHERATON TASTE, late 19th century, the hinged top with half fan patera and crossbanding, opening to a velvet lined interior, the festooned frieze with central projecting tablet, on straight, tapering legs, height: 74cm, width: 91cm, depth: 45cm
A FINE EDWARDIAN PAINTED SATINWOOD CENTRE TABLE IN SHERATON STYLE, early 20th century, the oval top with a central oval reserve painted with a maiden and a deer, with borders of Vitruvian scrolling, festoons and flowers to an ovolo moulded edge; the long side friezes and end frieze drawers with lattice decoration; the four straight tapered legs with conforming decoration to brass castors, height: 74cm high, the top: 123 x 103cm:
A FRENCH WALNUT EXTENDING DINING TABLE, circa 1870, with 'D' ends and three additional leaves, all with ovolo moulded edging, on four knop turned, waisted and fluted legs, each end pair with an incurved stretcher, on knop turned feet, height: 75cm, width: 120cm, length fully extended: 258cm
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED SOFA TABLE, circa 1825, the twin drop leaves of the rectangular top with rounded corners, above twin frieze drawers to the front, twin false to the back, all with turned knob handles, on four spiral carved supports united by a conforming stretcher, to four reeded legs with brass caps and castors, height: 70cm, length opened: 150cm, width: 72cm
A CARVED GILTWOOD AND FAUX PIETRE DURE TOPPED CONSOLE TABLE, IN 18TH CENTURY TASTE, 20th century, by Jonathan Sainsbury, the rectangular top painted as pietre dure, above a gadrooned frieze, to front and sides, with central stylised lion's mask flanked by festoons of oak leaves, the acanthus carved corners above four monopodia with hairy paw feet, height: 93cm, width: 166cm, depth overall: 43cm
A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD AND BRASS STRUNG SOFA TABLE, circa 1825, the twin drop leaves with rounded corners, with two frieze drawers to the front, above lyre shaped supports united by a knop turned stretcher, on out-scrolled legs with brass castors, height: 73cm, the top: 68 x 154cm opened
A REGENCY OR GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID CARD TABLE, circa 1820, the hinged rectangular top with a border of foliate cut brass inlay, above a conforming projecting tablet to the frieze, on a rectangular section shaft descending through lobed collars to a quatreform base, on four hipped and splayed legs to brass paw caps and castors, height: 73cm, width: 92cm, depth closed: 46cm
A LOUIS XV CARVED AND GILTWOOD AND MARBLE MOUNTED CONSOLE TABLE, third quarter 18th century, the brick red, grey and striated white marble top with moulded and serpentine front and sides, above an openwork frieze of scrolling foliate and rocaille mouldings, on two conforming foliate carved legs descending inwards to scrolled feet, height: 79cm, width: 114cm, depth: 53cm
A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY READING TABLE, early 19th century, the hinged rectangular top rising as a book stand, with support baton fixed along the front edge and adjustable strut support to underside; each side with a pull out candle stand, above a frieze drawer, on a knop turned stem with four splayed feet to brass paws and castors, height: 77cm, the top: 51 x 40cm
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED SOFA TABLE, late 18th century, the twin drop ends of the rectangular top with rounded corners, above twin drawers to the front and false drawers to the back, a support at each end united by a turned multi-knopped stretcher, each descending to twin splayed legs, with brass paws and castors, height: 74cm, length opened: 148cm, width: 72cm
AN OAK AND BEECH BAR BILLIARDS TABLE, early 20th century, fully reconditioned by Bar Billiards Ltd of Ascot, the cushion sides and playing surface with green baize, the front with a trade plaque for the above, above the sprung metal ball release handle, a raised score guide panel at the far end, with metal cue rests to one side, on four knop turned and waisted legs; with four cues, a wall mounting score marker, balls, mushroom table obstacles, coin box and coins, height: 106cm with hinged score guide panel up, length: 195cm, width: 94cm
A CARVED AND GILTWOOD AND WHITE MARBLE MOUNTED CONSOLE TABLE, IN LOUIS XV STYLE, the rectangular top with moulded front and side edges, above an openwork front of entwined scrolling foliage with central maiden's mask, on four serpentine and scrolling foliate carved legs, descending past conforming 'X' form stretchers to pad feet, height: 91cm, width: 110cm, depth: 54cm
AN IRISH GEORGE II MAHOGANY CARD TABLE, mid 18th century, the hinged top with eared front corners, opening to a later baize lined interior with four 'guinea wells', the serpentine front with shell carved centre, the cabriole legs with shell carved knees at the front, on paw feet, height: 73cm, width: 87cm, depth closed: 42cm. Cf: Christie's London, 'Important English Furniture', 30th November 2000, lot 102, for a virtually identical example. Christie's, in turn note that 'The card-table, with its distinctive Irish squared paw feet, Venus shell-enriched frieze and elongated scrolls, relates to one sold anonymously, Sotheby's London, 12 November 1999, lot 76'
FOUR VARIOUS CARVED WOOD AND UPHOLSTERED STOOLS, comprising a Victorian oak footstool with Berlin woolwork covering and gilt bronze paw mounts at the feet; another early Victorian footstool with scroll carved wood legs; a green velvet upholstered hearth stool, with acanthus carved knees to pad feet; and an oak and walnut framed dressing table stool in 17th century style, the first: 20cm high, 42cm long, the second: 23cm high, 30cm long, the third: 23cm high, 93cm long, the fourth: 46cm high, 67cm long
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, circa 1825, the angle adjustable rectangular plate held within twin 'A' frame supports with moulded front and back edges, the rectangular base with three quarter gallery, lobed edging and four lappet carved feet, height: 56cm, width: 59cm
A RESTAURATION MAHOGANY AND MARBLE MOUNTED CONSOLE TABLE, circa 1820, the rectangular dove grey marble top above a plain frieze drawer at the front, above twin tapered columnar supports with engine milled and gilt bronze capitals and socles, the rear supports of rectangular section, on a plinth base, height: 87cm, width: 43cm, depth: 146cm
AN IRISH GEORGE II MAHOGANY SILVER TABLE, mid 18th century, the rectangular top with raised edging, cusped at the corners, above serpentine aprons and four slender cabriole legs, descending to faceted pad feet, height: 73cm, the top: 84 x 53cm. Provenance: By family repute, previously at Townley Hall, Drogheda, Ireland
A LATE GEORGE II OR GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA TABLE, circa 1760, the hinged rectangular top with ovolo moulded front and side edges, above plain friezes and straight legs, each chamfered to one side, the back two opening as supports for the table when open, height closed: 75cm, width: 92cm, depth closed: 45cm
A MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE, IN REGENCY STYLE, late 19th century, the top with twin drop leaves with rounded corners, twin frieze drawers to the front and false drawers to the back, on twin supports with a high stretcher to two pairs of splayed and reeded legs, to brass caps with castors, height: 70cm, length opened: 106cm, width: 61cm
A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD WRITING TABLE, circa 1825, the rectangular top with gilt tooled black leather surface and rounded corners, with two frieze drawers, on straight supports flanked by scrollwork and with a knop turned stretcher, to block bases, each on two scrolled feet with castors, height: 74cm, length: 114cm, width: 60cm
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