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Lot 530

A collection of furniture, including a standard lamp and telephone table etc.

Lot 531

An onyx coffee table on a gilt metal base.W:115cm x D:52cm x H:44cm

Lot 544

Victorian pine kitchen table with painted legs and drawer to side.W:138cm x D:76cm x H:76cm

Lot 553

Assorted furniture including an oak occasional table and a country kitchen arm chair.W:52cm x D:34cm x H:49cm

Lot 559

A metaphoric coffee table, with storage inside and pull up top to form a desk.W:113cm x D:60cm x H:40cm. Desk height :62cm

Lot 567

A mahogany dressing table mirror with three drawers. W:57cm x D:22cm x H:64cm

Lot 571

An oak dining table. W:168cm x D:76cm x H:74cm

Lot 591

An oak gate leg table with barley twist legsW:105cm x D:48cm x H:76cm

Lot 595

A pair of pub tables. Sides are oak and the table top is likely veneer oak on pine.W:114cm x D:76cm x H:72cm

Lot 608

Small pub dominoes table and two upholstered bar stools

Lot 614

A circular heavy metal table base.W:88cm x D:88cm x H:72cm

Lot 617

A victorian mahogany Pembroke table with drawer to one side and dummy drawer of the other.W:114cm x D:63cm x H:74cm. Extends to: W:114cm x D:115cm x H:74cm

Lot 621

A mahogany occasional table on hexagonal pedestal with a turned collar to platform with bun feet.W:53cm x D:43cm x H:70cm

Lot 624

A large Indian hardwood and metal-decorated elephant howdah or saddle, converted to a low coffee table W:119cm x D:132cm x H:38cm

Lot 641

A Victorian rosewood folding card table with octagonal pedestal, circular platform with lion feet and castors.W:92cm x D:46cm x H:73cm

Lot 644

A Georgian mahogany sewing table on casters. Single pull out draw and sewing compartment. W:59cm x D:40cm x H:73cm

Lot 646

Victorian mahogany serving table, three deep drawers with brass handles on separate base.W:115cm x D:61cm x H:87cm

Lot 649

A circular pine table on octagonal pedestal to triangular platform and castors.W:87cm x D:87cm x H:72cm

Lot 650

A circular walnut veneered tripod table on turned pedestal with quadrapod base also with another circular occasional table.W:68cm x D:68cm x H:70cm

Lot 651

A Victorian oak revolving table with carved top and birdcage pedestal.W:66cm x D:66cm x H:64cm

Lot 673

An 18th early 19th century oak gate leg table with side drawer. Extended forms an oval.W:90cm x D:38cm x H:70cm. Extended W:90cm x D:106cm x H:70cm

Lot 144

A MINIATURE IVORY OKIMONO OF DAIKOKU AND EBISU Signed Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912) Daikoku seated, holding a fan in one hand, the other hand is raised with a rat on top, another fan behind him and his treasure sack in front, Ebisu standing beside him, carrying a basket with fish over his shoulder and holding a parasol with one hand, his sack in front if him as well, a small table with rice cakes on the other side of Daikoku. Signed to underside. HEIGHT 3 cm Condition: Very good condition with minor traces of wear. Provenance: British collection.

Lot 145

AN IVORY OKIMONO OF A MAN SCREAMING IN AGONY Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912) The man has just jumped up, with one foot highly raised, and is screaming in agony while holding a fan in one hand, a small table with a fish and other food items before him along with several boxes, one slightly opened box containing chopsticks. HEIGHT 14.2 cm Condition: Good condition with minor traces of wear, an object in the man’s left hand is lost. Provenance: British collection.

Lot 150

AN AMUSING IVORY OKIMONO Signed Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912) Depicting two men having lunch, however one man has fallen over and taken the table with him, the teapot and food amusingly spilling over. Finely carved details, their expressioons are crafted humorously. Signed within a red-lacquered cartouche. HEIGHT 8.5 cm Condition: Very good, original condition. Some age cracks. Possibly one finger re-attached. The okimono consisting of several parts, which are slightly loose. Provenance: British collection.

Lot 166

GOSHIN: AN IVORY OKIMONO OF A BIJIN SIFTING GRAINS By Tamura Goshin, signed Goshin with seal O Japan, Meji period (1868-1912) The young beautiful lady with long hair standing on an oval base, wearing a long robe finely incised with grape bunches on leafy vines as well as geometric patterns, holding a wicker sieve with grains over a wicker tray on a small table containing the sifted grains on top of a cloth, a small hoe on the ground beside her. Signed GOSHIN with seal O to the base. Tamura Goshin was a member of the ivory group of the Tokyo Chokokai, between Meiji 37 and Taisho 11 (1904-1922). He is listed in the book History of Japanese Ivory carving, The Shoto Museum, 1996. HEIGHT 17.4 cm Condition: Very good condition with some small age-related hairlines to the base and other minor traces of wear. Provenance: British collection. Auction comparison: For a larger ivory okimono by a student of Goshin, see Bonhams, Fine Japanese Art, 9 November 2017, London, lot 157 (sold for 7,500 GBP).

Lot 212

A WOOD KARAKURI NETSUKE WITH HOTEI AND KARAKO PLAYING SUGOROKU Unsigned Japan, 19th century to Meiji period (1868-1912) The exterior carved and neatly incised as Hotei’s treasure sack, opening to reveal the Laughing Buddha and a karako seated at a table playing sugoroku. Ivory-ringed himotoshi to the underside. HEIGHT 3 cm Condition: Very good condition with minor surface wear. Provenance: Ex-collection Jury Kolodotschko, purchased at Christie’s Amsterdam, 28 September 2000. Auction comparison: For a similar netsuke with Hotei and Fukurokuju playing go, see Bonhams, Fine Japanese Art, 9 November 2017, London, lot 2 (sold for 1,500 GBP).

Lot 449

KINKOZAN: A SATSUMA CERAMIC DISH WITH SCROLL PAINTINGS OF POETS By Kinkozan, signed Kinkozan with impressed seal Japan, Kyoto, Meiji period (1868-1912) Of circular form with a low ring foot and decorated in polychrome enamels and gilt with three ‘hanging scroll’ reserves depicting female poets, the left panel showing the poet with two children in a winter landscape, the central panel showing her next to a blossoming cherry tree, and the right panel showing the poet at a scholar’s desk with an open book in front of her and a folding screen in the background, looking out towards the rocky landscape. Below the scroll painting is a low table with a basket of chrysanthemums and Buddha’s hand citrus on leafy twigs. All on a midnight blue ground, elaborately and densely decorated in gilt with phoenixes, clouds, nashiji, and circular designs, the interior rimdecorated in gilt with scrolling vines and stylized chrysanthemums, the whole exterior with scattered gilt flowers, the recessed base glazed white. Signed KINKOZAN with an impressed seal to the base. DIAMETER 31.5 cm Condition: Good condition with traces of wear, some minor wear to the glaze, and firing irregularities. Provenance: British collection. Auction comparison: For a considerably smaller Kinkozan dish with ‘hanging scroll’ reserves by Sozan for the Kinkozan workshop, see Bonhams, Fine Japanese and Korean Art, 15 March 2017, New York, lot 6271 (sold for 31,250 USD).

Lot 20

§ ALICK RIDDELL STURROCK R.S.A. (SCOTTISH 1885-1953) STILL-LIFE ON A TABLE TOP Signed, oil on canvas(25.5cm x 36cm (10in x 14in))

Lot 26

â—† GEORGE LESLIE HUNTER (SCOTTISH 1877-1931) A STILL-LIFE OF FRUIT AND GREEN JUG Oil on panel(46cm x 37.5cm (18.1in x 14.8in))Note: This charming still-life has an important provenance, having come from La Colombe d’Or. It is now a top-quality hotel and restaurant destination in Provence, where guests and visitors can enjoy its significant collection of twentieth-century art as they dine and relax. Yet in the late 1920s when Hunter frequented it, La Colombe d’Or was a humble inn, where an artist could rent a room and studio with board, for a reasonable price and including the relative luxury of regular hot water. These pleasant surroundings, home comforts and regular meals were exactly what the notoriously erratic Hunter needed to feel steady and allow himself to focus on the great inspiration he was finding in the South of France, a place of glorious vistas and sun-soaked days.The proprietor of this institution was Paul Roux and with a particular interest in art and as an amateur painter himself, he often accepted paintings in lieu of payment from his artistic guests and residents. Many of these then struggling artists went on to be significant players in the story of twentieth century art – Picasso, Braque, Miro, Matisse and Alexander Calder, creating the basis of the art collection as it remains now. We can only imagine that Hunter handed this painting over on a similar basis, as we know the management of money was not his strong suit when faced with great artistic inspiration.Hunter returned to still-life compositions throughout his career, often re-using objects in different iterations to generate the effect he was looking for. Here, the simple outline and two-tone colour of the jug fill the composition but this simplicity is enlivened with Hunter’s expressive brushwork both in and around the object while the composition is brightened with the inclusion of various colour-rich fruit in the foreground. Hunter achieves a sense of balance across the composition as the vertical lines of the table edge and the white canvas in the background intersect behind the jug, drawing our attention inwards. As we might expect from a Scottish Colourist, Hunter plays with colour here, juxtaposing the deep green jug with the zingy orange fruit and incorporating dashes of purple, yellow and blue-grey into the backing wall, and to gently suggest the patterned tablecloth. Hunter is at his most subtle here and with this sophistication, the more you look the more there is to see.

Lot 5

§ WILLIAM SENIOR (SCOTTISH fl.1940-60) GOOD MORNING, TABLE Inscribed to a label verso, oil on board(60cm x 99cm (23.5in x 39in))Footnote: Exhibited: Glasgow Civic Art Association.

Lot 1001

PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL ORMOLU MOUNTED TABLE LAMPS, in the manner of Sevres, the pink ceramic bodies with painted cartouches within a gilt border, 38cm high

Lot 1010

PAIR OF 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN FIGURAL TABLE CANDLESTICKS, each column modelled as a lady and gentleman, each with child, on a shell moulded base, 32cm high also a pair of Italian candlesticks of 18th Century design (4)

Lot 1039

ART DECO TABLE LAMP, with Ezan opalescent glass bowl moulded with icicles, signed, on a chrome base, 31cm high

Lot 732

20TH CENTURY CHINESE SET OF TABLES, the oval table with carved top, under glass, and with six tables beneath, 121cm x 77cm, along with a carved Asian folding table/screen (2)

Lot 734

UNUSUAL EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE IRONWOOD CONSOLE TABLE, with inset marble top over ebonised wood frieze profusely carved with lions heads, foliage and flower heads, on four carved scrolling legs, 130cm wide

Lot 789

20TH CENTURY CHINESE IMARI PLATE, painted with a scholar's table, with foliate border, 23cm diameter, along with a late 19th century Chinese plate painted with flowers, 23cm diameter (2)

Lot 815

EASTERN BRASS TOPPED TABLE, the circular table top with stylised bird and floral designs, 74cm diameter, on a folding wood stand

Lot 829

20TH CENTURY CHINESE CIRCULAR TABLE AND EIGHT CHAIRS, with friezes of fruiting leaves, the table 145cm diameter

Lot 855

20TH CENTURY CHINESE WOOD TABLE SCREEN, the rectangular panel carved with cranes under a tree, 34cm wide, 31cm high

Lot 114

A Charles I joined and carved oak side table, Gloucestershire, circa 1670Having a boarded top, a frieze drawer carved with addorsed scrolling-leafy mythical beasts, and broad flat run-moulded side and rear rails, on ball and ring-turned legs, joined by plain stretchers, 105.5cm wide x 60cm deep x 81cm high, (41 1/2in wide x 23 1/2in deep x 31 1/2in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 117

A small William & Mary joined oak side table, circa 1690Having a twin-boarded top with narrow ovolo-moulded edge, a lip-moulded frieze drawer, an ogee-profiled apron and side rails, on baluster and ball-turned legs, joined all round by plain stretchers, turned feet, 66.5cm wide x 48.5cm deep x 66.5cm high, (26in wide x 19in deep x 26in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 123

A Charles II joined oak centre table, circa 1680 and laterHaving a twin-boarded and end-cleated top, plain rails, on baluster over ball-turned legs, joined all round by plain stretchers, turned spreading feet, 124cm wide x 61cm deep x 70cm high, (48 1/2in wide x 24in deep x 27 1/2in high)Footnotes:Provenance:Purchased from Huntington Antiques, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire, June 1993.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 127

A joined oak centre table, circa 1700-40Having a double-boarded and rounded-corner top, and thick ogee-profiled rails, on columnar-turned legs, joined all round by upper-edge moulded stretchers, 103cm wide x 60cm deep x 79cm high, (40 1/2in wide x 23 1/2in deep x 31in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 128

A joined solid-yew gateleg table, English, circa 1700Having an oval drop-leaf top, and elm frieze drawer, on tapering and vase-turned legs, with matching gates, joined all round by baluster-turned stretchers, 129.5cm wide x 104cm deep x 75cm high, (50 1/2in wide x 40 1/2in deep x 29 1/2in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 136

A small George I oak table-top chest of drawers, circa 1720With two pairs of short drawers over two long drawers, on small bracket feet, 48.5cm wide x 27cm deep x 31.5cm high, (19in wide x 10 1/2in deep x 12in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 160

A Charles I joined oak box-seat table-chair, circa 1640Having a pivotal end-cleated boarded top/back, round-ended flat open-arms on ring-turned supports, a hinged boarded seat flanked by chip-carved narrow boards, matching turned legs, joined by plain stretchers all round, 67cm wide x 98.5cm deep x 70cm high, (26in wide x 38 1/2in deep x 27 1/2in high)Footnotes:Provenance:Purchased from John Caspall, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 161

A William & Mary joined oak tripod occasional table, circa 1700Having a circular tilt-top and bird-cage movement, the slender baluster-turned pillar with hexagonal base and turned pendant, on scroll-profiled hipped legs with upturned feet, 66.5cm wide x 67cm deep x 66cm high, (26in wide x 26in deep x 25 1/2in high)Footnotes:Provenance:Purchased from Danny Robinson, Key Antiques, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, June 1992.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 179

A George II oak, elm and ash primitive two-tier cricket table, circa 1740The circular top with bentwood applied gallery edge, raised on a relatively plain pillar, supported through a large one-piece circular undertier, on three splayed legs, 47.5cm wide x 46cm deep x 63cm high, (18 1/2in wide x 18in deep x 24 1/2in high)Footnotes:Provenance:Purchased from M & D Seligmann, Kensington Church St., London.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 182

An unusual William & Mary oak tripod table, circa 1690Having a fixed boarded circular top, a cruciform support and baluster ring-turned pillar, on three scroll-profile downswept legs, with a triangular collar to the base of the pillar, 53cm wide x 52cm deep x 70cm high, (20 1/2in wide x 20in deep x 27 1/2in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 189

A small joined oak side table, English, circa 1700Having a twin-boarded ovolo-moulded top, and frieze drawer, on ball and columnar-turned legs, joined all round by plain stretchers, 66.5cm wide x 55.5cm deep x 67cm high, (26in wide x 21 1/2in deep x 26in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 216

An early to mid-19th century wrought iron table rushlight and candle-holder, Welsh, circa 1800-1850Topped by a pair of slender jaws fixed by a large rivet, on a twist-work stem and with a long twist-work arm terminating in a wrapped candle socket, on a base of three ridged downswept legs terminating in pointed feet, 25cm highFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 219

A rare George III ash, oak, elm and fruitwood-inlaid tripod occasional table, Welsh, circa 1780The near-circular tilt-top inlaid with arrow-heads to the four cardinal points, hearts to the ordinal directions and a large broken-stellar motif formed of lozenges to the centre, on an elm baluster-turned pillar and three downswept legs with shaped pad terminals, 64cm wide x 61.5cm deep x 64cm high, (25in wide x 24in deep x 25in high)Footnotes:Provenance:Purchased from Key Antiques, Danny Robinson, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, September 1997.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 242

A good George III joined oak and elm farmhouse-type table, circa 1790The top formed from three thick end-cleated boards, with plain rails and flattened scroll-profiled spandrels, on internally chamfered square-section tapering legs, 247cm wide x 81cm deep x 78cm high, (97in wide x 31 1/2in deep x 30 1/2in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 247

A George I oak table-top spice cupboard, circa 1715Having a one-piece top with shallow chamfered-edge, a single flush-panelled and fruitwood line-inlaid cupboard door, enclosing eight small drawers, on bracket feet, 41cm wide x 24cm deep x 43cm high, (16in wide x 9in deep x 16 1/2in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 249

A George III joined oak telescopic reading table, circa 1770Having a rounded-rectangular top with adjustable ratchet support, and two pivotal candle-arms, on a columnar-turned pillar with telescopic centre, and three hipped downswept legs with pad feet, 50.5cm wide x 35.5cm deep x 75cm high, (19 1/2in wide x 13 1/2in deep x 29 1/2in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 258

A mother-of-pearl inlaid oak table cabinet17th century elementsThe hinged door with central inlaid panel, circa 1650, of mother-of-pearl flowers issuing from a bone vase, within a moulded and arched surround, the interior fitted with four small drawers, 30cm wide x 25cm deep x 31cm high, (11 1/2in wide x 9 1/2in deep x 12in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 265

A small Queen Anne oak 'table-top' chest of drawers, circa 1710Possibly the upper section of a child's chest-on-stand, or chest-on-chest, having a moulded cornice above two short and three long graduated drawers, all edge-moulded and fitted with brass keyhole escutcheons, and later brass ring handles and backplates, later base moulding, three of the drawers with original wooden self-locking spring locks to their baseboards, two with iron locks, 48cm wide x 18cm deep x 60.5cm high, (18 1/2in wide x 7in deep x 23 1/2in high)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 297

A George III solid-yew tripod occasional table, circa 1790Having a boarded circular tilt-top, on a vase-turned pillar and three hipped and downswept legs with pad feet, 65cm wide x 65cm deep x 72.5cm high, (25 1/2in wide x 25 1/2in deep x 28 1/2in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 299

A Charles II joined oak table-stool, circa 1660Having a triple-reeded top, run-moulded and dog-tooth and flowerhead punch-decorated rails, on columnar-turned legs, joined all round by run-moulded stretchers with matching punch-work, turned feet, 54cm wide x 33cm deep x 58.5cm high, (21in wide x 12 1/2in deep x 23in high)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 302

A joined oak centre table, English, circa 1680-1750The near-square top formed from three ovolo-moulded boards, plain frieze rails, on columnar-turned legs, joined by capped and moulded peripheral stretchers, 91cm wide x 89.5cm deep x 79.5cm high, (35 1/2in wide x 35in deep x 31in high)Footnotes:Provenance:William Hartley Carnegie (1859-1936), Canon of Westminster and Rector of St. Margaret's (1913-1936), Sub Dean (1919-1936) and Chaplain to the Speaker of The House of Commons. This table stood in the entrance hall of 17 Dean's Yard, Westminster, London.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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