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Lot 648

A set of four Lloyd Loom style blue painted garden chairs and a circular blue painted garden table

Lot 577

An Ercol elm top drop leaf dining table, on splay supports, 29" long x 74" wide x 28" high, and a set of four Ercol stick back dining chairs with panel seats

Lot 206

A bulbous copper table lamp, 12 1/2" high, and a similar shaped copper table lampCondition:Copper lamp has a dent to base and dent to the sideBrass lamp is rusted on the sides and top is loose 

Lot 428

An early 19th century Italian walnut and yew marquetry work shape top centre table, fitted two frieze drawers, on faceted supports and platform base with lion paw feet, 61 1/2" wide x 27" deep x 30" high

Lot 207

A pair of cloisonne table lamps, decorated flowers and birds on a dark blue ground, 14 1/2" high, and a similar pair on a pink groundCondition:The blue pair both have large bruises and losses to enamel around the bruises.The pink pair have some surface scratches and minor losses to enamel. 

Lot 649

A galvanised garden chair and a blue/green painted garden table

Lot 434

A Regency rosewood circular tilt top dining table with gilt moulding to freeze, on fluted column and triform scroll base with scroll feet, 61" dia x 28" high (top restored, differential fading to frieze)

Lot 254

A set of thirteen Hanoverian pattern table forks, engraved demi-lion crest and six matching rat-tail pattern tablespoons, London 1903, Josiah Williams & Co, 48oz troy approx

Lot 273

An engine turned silver cigarette box, a silver dressing table mirror and a matching hairbrush

Lot 463

A George III mahogany semicircular fold-over top card table, on square taper supports, 36" dia x 30" high

Lot 268

A silver cigarette box and four cut glass and silver mounted dressing table jars

Lot 414

A George IV mahogany and banded sofa table, fitted two drawers, on brass line inlaid lyre end supports and splay feet, 37" wide x 24" deep x 29" highCondition:One leg has split and needs restoring.Surface scratches and minor losses. 

Lot 510

An oak drop leaf table, on turned support, 35" x 61" when fully extended

Lot 97

A 19th century Chinese porcelain baluster vase, decorated figures around a table, double ring mark to base, 8" high, and an associated blue and white vase lid (chips to rim)

Lot 461

A late 19th century walnut and inlaid fold-over top games table/work table, fitted over, on square taper supports, 15" square x 29" high

Lot 59

A Wedgwood bone china "India" pattern part table service for fourCondition:Appears to be unused 

Lot 525

A carved oak side table of 17th century design, fitted one drawer, on turned and stretchered supports, 24" wide x 12" deep x 28 1/4" high

Lot 53

A Waterford "Lismore" part table service, including hocks, brandies, ports, five white wine glasses, water tumblers and jug

Lot 28

A Sampson Paris porcelain globular bonbon dish and cover, a similar dressing table box with hinged lid and a Continental porcelain wash jug and basin

Lot 500

An Italian carved cherrywood shape top low coffee table with brass two-handled tray top, on cabriole supports, 43" wide x 16 1/4" deep x 20" high

Lot 516

An early 20th century floral carved hardwood hexagonal top occasional table, on panel end supports, 14 1/2" wide x 30" high

Lot 528

An oak low coffee table, fitted two frieze drawers, on turned supports united by an undertier, 58" wide x 32" deep x 18" high

Lot 173

An early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed Minton teapot and cover, c.1815-25. It is decorated with the Table Mountain pattern. 23 cm long. (1)Condition: Lid: good. Body: seven small foot rim chips, chip to the side of the handle, two small chips to the tip of the spout.Provenance: From the Trevor Kentish Collection.

Lot 9

An early 20th Century composite six piece European yellow glass dressing table set, comprising jug, pair of bottles with stoppers, a pair lidded vessels on an oval tray, raised gilt, jewelled and enamel decoration vine (6)Condition: minor rim frit to tray, gilding rubbed in places, otherwise good overall

Lot 2

A collection of assorted glass and other dressing table scent bottles, to include a uranium example, a Royal Crown Derby yellow and gilt example, opaque and clear glass versions, disposable tube examples etc (parcel) Condition: various, please contact us for individual items 

Lot 455

A late Georgian provincial oak side table, fitted one drawer, on chamfered supports, 29" wide x 19 1/2" deep x 27 1/2" highCondition:Warped top, central top panel of wood is completely loose. cracked and chipped legs 

Lot 159

A collection of table and other linen, various

Lot 230

A Carrs plated and parcel gilt table service for four in fitted canteen

Lot 98

A Chinese blue and white porcelain ginger jar, now converted to a table lamp, a similar cylinder vase, a 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster vase (rim glued) and an Imari decorated baluster vase and cover

Lot 68

An antique spiral fluted glass vase with floral rim, 16 1/2" high, and a glass candlestick, now converted to a table lamp, 11" high

Lot 499

An Arts & Crafts style oak refectory table with plated planked top, on 'X' frame chamfered supports united by stretcher, top 72" long x 32" wide x 28" high

Lot 4

A Charles II oak side table, circa 1680, the rectangular top with moulded edge, above a pair of moulded drawers, on turned tapering legs joined by a shaped X-stretcher, on turned feet, 73cm high, 86cm wide, 55cm deep Condition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions comensurate with age and use.old chips and splits. some losses. a small number of old nails used to secure elements. Some additional old peg/ dowel joints to secure the top (see images) some old worm damage. The handles are later replacements but in period style. The original handle holes are visible on close inspection and to the reverse of the drawer fronts. The drawer lock is a later 18th century replacement. Some fading, more noticeably to the top. Two of the feet appear original. The other two are very sympathetic later replacements and are turned to the same design the original feet are. Some division to floor of drawer linings as expected. Drawer lining are original. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.  Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 12

A fine William & Mary walnut oyster veneered and marquetry side table, circa 1690, the rectangular sectionally inlaid top decorated with scrolling foliage, above a similarly decorated frieze drawer, on spirally turned legs, joined by a H-shaped stretcher centred with an oval marquetry terminal, on turned bun feet, 74cm high, 93cm wide, 67cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old splits and chips. Of sympathetically cleaned/polished appearance. Old repaired split to top (see images). Some small veneer repairs to top (see images for extent). Evidence of old worm. Some neat old glued repairs to moulding at edge of top. Filler used to top in places (see images). Later supporting blocks and screws to interior of carcass. Spliced section of replacement timber to one foot. Section of replacement timber inset to underside of stretcher. Handles are later replacements but in period taste. One turned foot is a very well matched later replacement. Later drawer runners. Glue residue visible between boards to the bottom of the drawer. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.       Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 270

A Chinese reverse glass picture of a maiden in a coloured robe, 18th century, in naive style, the maiden portrayed holding a fan and standing beside a table with a vase, in a stained wood frame, the rear of slatted construction, 58 x 52cm

Lot 51

A Charles II oak low table, circa 1660, the caned top with a moulded edge, above turned and square section legs joined by an H shaped stretcher and terminating in stylised braganza feet, 41cm high, the top 45 x 44cm

Lot 17

A William & Mary solid cedar gateleg dining table, circa 1690, the oval twin flap top, above a frieze drawer to one end, on spirally turned legs, joined by peripheral stretchers and terminating in squat turned bun feet, 76cm high, the top 122 x 115cm when extended

Lot 200

A George II mahogany spider leg tea table or writing table, circa 1750, the hinged rectangular top above a shaped apron, on turned tapering legs, joined by shaped stretchers and terminating in shaped pad feet, 72cm high, 78cmn wide, 37cm deep (when closed)Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old minor, splits and chips. Old repairs to both leaves of the top adjacent to the hinges. Sections of replacement timber have been used. Later supporting blocks to underside of top. Table appears to have had a sympathetic clean at some point. Three shaped pad feet with elements of replacement timber. Neatly inset section of replacement timber to upper stretcher of hinged rear leg. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 123

A George II carved giltwood console table, circa 1740, in the manner of William Kent, the frieze carved with foliage and bellflowers, centred by a large baroque shell, the scrolled legs carved with fish-scales and headed by winged lions, raised on acanthus scrolled feet, the vacant rectangular top carved with a foliate edge, 82cm high, 130cm wide, 58cm deep overall The prominent carved shell at the centre of the frieze recalls the prominent carved central shells on the suite of seat furniture at Holkham Hall, designed by William Kent and carved by James Richards. (see Bowett, Early Georgian Furniture 1715-1740, page 193, fig 4:101).Scallop shell and fish-scale decorative motifs were frequently employed by William Kent and refer to the mythical birth of Venus and her emergence from the sea. Please note: This lot should be equally described as a cabinet stand. Condition Report: Please note: This lot should be equally described as a cabinet stand.  The condition report for this lot has not been completed. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 163

A Queen Ann straw work dressing mirror, circa 1715, the shaped plate within an arabesque decorated frame, with a hinged and shaped easel support to back, 52cm high, 44cm wideFor a related example of mirror see, Christie's, London, The Gothick Pavilion - A Private Collection from Belgravia, 26th January 2011, Lot 194 (£5,000). Condition Report: Marks, scratches and abrasions comensurate with age and use.Old splits and chips, some losses, particularly to decoration of frame (see image) Old worm damage, to front of mirror this is mainly only spradic holes, to one side of the reverse of the frame there is an additional area of fragmentary loss. The 'strut' element and rear panels appear original but may require some adaption in order to be used on a table top rather than as a wall mirror. There is one later small screw to the upper corner of the reverse of the frame, to secure. The mirror plate has age and some depletion 9see image) but is unlikely to be original. Refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 6

A Continental tooled leather and studded table top casket, 18th/early 19th century, probably Italian, the hinged top opening to a fabric lined interior and releasing a slide to one end revealing two drawers, 23cm high, 35.5cm wide, 13.5cm deep

Lot 257

A George III Irish mahogany tripod table, circa 1760, the circular top with 'pie crust' edge incorporating carved shell terminals, above the acanthus carved turned baluster stem, on acanthus carved tapering cabriole legs, terminating in claw on ball feet, 75cm high, the top 75cm diameterCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old chips and splits. Various old repairs. Old splits through top. Old 'butterfly' repairs have been made to the underside to help secure. Glue residue visible to stretchers beneath top, one is loose and will need securing. Underside of top has been painted.Later timber pegs to sides of block at top of stem. Table requires restoration. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.     Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 221

A George III mahogany tripod table, circa 1760, the hinged circular top, above an acanths and egg and dart carved turned baluster stem, on outswept tapering cabriole legs terminating in claw on egg, 71cm high, the top 77cm diameter Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old chips and splits. Top of cleaned/polished appearance. Small area of filler applied to top. Old glued split to bottom of stem (see images). Section of timber to side of one foot has split/detached and an old glued repair made. The split is opening slightly to the underside. Later slender fillet of timber applied to underside of top where it meets the stem. Catch has moved position leaving old filler holes. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 14

A George II brass tripod table, mid-18th century, the circular top with dished and shaped edge, above the moulded stem, on three outswept tapering cabriole legs, terminating in pad feet, 52cm high, the top 41.5cm diameterA similar brass kettle stand was sold: Christies, Lot 96, The English Collector 23 May 2013 (£10,625), also: Collection of the Late Simon Sainsbury, Christies London 18 June 2000 (£6000 including premium).Condition Report: Old marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Various old marks and stains, much of which is likely possible to resolve with highly sympathetic and appropriate cleaning. Some minor old faults and short tears to the edge of the top as expected for age. Some sections slightly mishapen as expected for age and use. The current nut/ bolt securing the fixture of the stem to the base/ leg section is likely associated and an alternative may secure the stem better Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 162

A patinated bronze table salt in the form of a clam shell, 19th century, naturalistically modelled overall, raised on a stem cast with coral sprays and mounted to a rectangular black marble base, 10cm high, 12cm wide Condition Report: Mid-brown patina overall, with small traces of gilding. A handful of small chips and nibbles to edges and corners of the base, though overall the lot is in perfectly presentable condition.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 37

A George I burr walnut side table, circa 1720, the rectangular crossbanded, featherbanded and quarter veneered top with moulded edge above a frieze drawer, on tapering cabriole legs, terminating in pad feet, 70cm high, 77cm wide, 49cm deep  Please note, it is only the top that incorporates burr walnut, the remainder incorporates figured or plain veneer and the legs are solid walnut. Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Please note, it is only the top that incorporates burr walnut, the remainder incorporates figured or plain veneer and the legs are solid walnut. Old splits, chips and small losses. some old repairs. some minor use of filler to disguise old loss.Very little old worm damage. Various old replacements to veneer. Some sections tot he top which may be interpreted as later replacements may be original to the making of the table. Please refer to additional images of all. No old breaks or splicing to the legs detected. The shaped of each foot appears to have been formed by addind and shaping a seperate section of timber. This is very likely original as it is the same for all feet, however atleast one foot may incorporate associated timber but has significant age. There is a thin crack to the top (see images) caused by shrinkage and could easily be disguised further. Please note, it is only the top that incorporates burr walnut, the remainder incorporates figured or plain veneer and the legs are solid walnut.  some natural fading Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 191

A George II mahogany console table, circa 1740, possibly Irish, the rectangular top with moulded edge, above a plain frieze, on shell carved tapering cabriole legs, terminating in claw on ball feet, 78cm high, 117cm wide, 54cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old splits and chips. some old repairs, including some old veneer repair/ replacement to the frieze at the front corner (see images) some old application of coloured varnish/ shellac to areas of the lowest element of the frieze and 'ears' (see images), otherwise the surface seems largely original with some polishing and some natural fading. Sympathetic and simple waxing would improve the appearance of the surface. Some skilled but simple attention to the surface could benefit the appearance further. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 8

A William & Mary walnut folding writing table, circa 1690, the hinged rectangular quarter veneered top opening to a tooled leather inset writing surface, above two frieze drawers and the gateleg action, on turned sectional legs and stretchers, terminating in turned bun feet, 75cm high, 84cm wide, 33cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old splits, chips and small losses. some old repairs and replacements. some old worm damage (as expected) see images. some fading overall.The handles appear possibly original. There are no alternate holes. The feet are original, one rear foot has some very old fragmentary loss. The interior surface of the top has a later associated gilt tooled leather inset. The two elements of timber beneath the drawer (to the interior if the frame of the table and supporting the drawer) are later Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.   Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 293

A Regency simulated rosewood and parcel gilt cheveret table, circa 1815, in the manner of Gillows, the rectangular top with three quarter gallery and rectangular carrying handle, above two short and one long frieze drawer, on square section tapering legs, joined by an X-shaped stretcher, 97cm high, 42cm wide, 24cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old splits and chips. Two small drawers with repaired splits across fronts. Craquelure, rubbing, chips and some losses to surface. Carrying handle is fixed in place.Very slight warping to legs. Structurally sound overall. Gilt elements appear to have been refreshed at some point. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 23

A large raised metal thread or blackwork embroidered textile, likely a table covering, elements probably late 17th century, worked with raised foliage and geometric motifs overall, stitched with inscription LITTLE THAKEHAM in red to the reverse, approximately 167 x 165cm Provenance: with embroidered inscription for 'Little Thakeham'Little Thakeham was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1902, and is often considered one of the architect's crowning achievements, as well as the origin of the distinctive 'Lutyens Bench'. The house was designed in the Vernacular style, combining Tudor elements with Lutyens' distinctive symmetry and elegant simplicity of form.

Lot 29

A George II oak gateleg dining table, circa 1740, the oval twin flap top, above turned tapering columnar legs, joined by rectangular peripheral stretchers, on squat turned bun feet, 71cm high, the top 151 x 150cm overall

Lot 209

A George II mahogany 'birdcage' tripod table, circa 1750, the circular top above a hinged 'bird cage' action, the turned tapering stem, on tapering cabriole legs terminating in pad feet, 70cm high, the top 62cm diameter

Lot 215

A George III mahogany tripod table, circa 1760, the hinged circular top with moulded shaped edge, above the fluted turned tapering stem, on shell carved outswept tapering cabriole legs, terminating in pad feet, 62cm high, the top 55cm diameter

Lot 78

An oak tricorn hat box, late 17th or early 18th century, of triangular form, the hinged top above the punchwork decorated sides, 15cm 71cm wide, 43cm deep, together with a later associated tricorn hat, by Ede & Ravenscroft, 7 1/4 inchA similar box, dated to "last quarter 17th century", is illustrated at Fig 23 of "Bible Boxes, English Oak Table Boxes, Slopes, Desks and Cabinets of the 16th and 17th Centuries", BADA Exhibition Catalogue 1978.Condition Report: Bo with marks, knocks,scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use.Some old splits and chips. Some evidence of old worm to underside. Later supporting blocks to underside of top. 'Shadow's' and old holes to underside of top from old brackets/fixtures. Hasp, lock plate and escutcheon lacking. Hinges vary from one another, the slight smaller one is a replacement but of the period.Hat is of 20th century manufacture and has some wear, fraying and discolourations. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 147

A rare German gilt bronze alloy model of a giraffe, possibly 17th century, likely Augsburg or Nuremberg, the animal portrayed with a turned neck and stylised features, 18.5cm highThe present bronze is possibly an early rendition of a giraffe as viewed by European craftsmen. The sloped back, buckled hind legs and elongated face may not have derived from a first-hand encounter with the exotic animal, but instead bear distinct similarities to prints of giraffes that circulated at the time.A direct influence may have been the Icones, by 16th century Swiss naturalist Conrad Gessner, which includes an illustration of a giraffe in an almost identical pose and with similarly pointed features.Exotic animals provided popular subject matter for bronziers and silver smiths in 16th and 17th century Southern Germany, where they were not only seen as collectible curiosities but also used as table ornaments. A well-known example of this tradition is the silver ostrich by Elias Zorer in the Wallace Collection, whose stylised and elongated features share a similar visual language to the present bronze.Condition Report: The giraffe bears the usual minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age.There are some areas of loss and wear to the gilding, including to the face and feet. Some dark parts to gilding in the shape of 'drips', to the belly and right haunch. The gilding is quite lustrous and 'oily' overall. The giraffe appears to have been cast in two halves and there is a join running along the belly and back, and up to the neck. The hind legs are quite strongly buckled which is likely the design, though there may possibly have been some bending or damage (if this is the case it is not at all apparent). Overall this unusual and fascinating bronze is in perfectly presentable condition.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 32

An impressive Italian white marble table salt modelled with a heraldic lion, probably 18th century, the rampant beast holding a gadrooned vessel in its paws, above a rockwork base, 35.5cm high, 29cm wideThe salt presented here is likely Italian in design, and its grand execution shows similarities to examples that appear in a more monumental context. Comparisons could for example be drawn with the recumbent lion by the feet of Saint Jerome, also grasping a basin in its claws, in the late 17th century monument to the Saint at the church of San Girolamo degli Illirici, Rome, or the rampant lion on a rocky base underneath the 18th century monument to Principessa Chigi Odescalchi at the church of Santa Maria del Popolo, also in Rome. A pair of larger white marble lions of similar handling and heraldic pose, only with their hands raised on balls, were sold at Christie's New York, 22 November 2011, lot 158 ($25,000). Two 18th century groups after Giambologna showing lions with similar handling and on comparable rockwork bases were sold at Christie's London, 8 July 2010, lot 181 (£3,250).  

Lot 232

A George II oak side table, circa 1730, the rectangular top with moulded edge and re-entrant corners, above three frieze drawers and a shaped apron, on tapering rectangular cabriole legs, terminating in moulded pad feet, 75cm high, 80cm wide, 46cm deep

Lot 228

A George III mahogany table top display cabinet, second half 18th century, the hinged, sloped and panel glazed top opening to a baize lined interior, 18.5cm high, 92.5cm wide, 37cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasion commensurate with age and use. Some old minor chips and splits. Escutcheon lacking. Metalware appears original. Key present and operates lock. Hasp has some small amounts of filler to surrounding area. Glazing appear original. Some later putty neatly applied to backs of glazed panels to help secure. Later baize surface applied to interior. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 146

A George I figured walnut side table, circa 1725, a rectangular quarter veneered and feather banded top with moulded edge, above two frieze drawers, on turned tapering legs, terminating in pad feet, 74cm high, 77cm wide, 46cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old splits and chips. Of cleaned/polished appearance. Some old repairs with sections of veneer and moulding re-stuck and filler used in areas. Elements of replacement timber to all four pad feet. Later supporting blocks to interior of carcass. Handles and escutcheons are replaced. Some filled holes visible to drawer fronts from previous fixtures. Locks appear original. No key present, both locks are open. Some splits to bottoms of drawers. some evidence of old worm.  Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 83

A George II oak side table or tea table, circa 1750, the twin hinged demi-lune top opening once to a plain oval surface, opening again to a recessed compartment, above a plain frieze and shaped apron, on tapering cabriole legs, terminating in pad feet, 73.5cm high, 79cm wide, 39cm deep (when closed)Provenance: Purchased from Jane Sumner, Turpin's Antiques, Hungerford in the 1990sCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old splits and chips. Very slight warping to leaves of the top. Lock plate and hasp are replacement but are of the period. They have both moved position with the lock being applied to a block of later timber and the hasp leaving behind a filled recess from previous position. Evidence of old worm to back underside and legs. End of one foot with section of replacement timber to shaped tip. Some later supporting blocks and screw to underside. End of one foot with section of later timber to tip of shaped foot. Some later supporting blocks and screws to underside. Old repairs made to the hinged back frieze, with some sections of replacement veneer used. Some old filled holes and 'shadow' to top of one rear leg which appear to be from old bracing.               Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 27

A Queen Anne oak cricket table, circa 1710, the top constructed from a 17th century coffer panel, the circular top above a shaped apron, on three turned sectional supports, joined by a turned Y-shaped stretcher, 64cm high, the top 51cm diameterProvenance: Ken & Joyce Adams Antiques, Seend, WiltshireThe Collection of Christopher Jenkins (sold Wooley & Wallis, 3rd October 2018 (£1100)This is a rare example where the joiner has re-purposed 17th century panels for the construction of the top.    

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