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Lot 1814

An Edwardian mahogany oval centre table, crossbanded oval top with gadrooned edge, reeded-pear capped tapered cylindrical legs, shaped X-stretcher, “RAYO” patent brass casters, 72cm high, 91.5cm wide, 67.5cm deep, c.1905

Lot 1815

An Edwardian mahogany table-top revolving bookcase, near-square top inlaid with a circular batwing patera, 27.5cm high, the top 28cm x 27.5cm, c.1905

Lot 1824

A George/William IV mahogany card table, hinged top enclosing a baize lined playing surface, acanthus grasped spreading cylindrical column, lotus socle, incurve base, leafy scroll feet, brass casters, 74.5cm high, 89.5cm wide, 44.5cm deep, c.1830

Lot 1825

A Japanese jardiniere stand or occasional table, carved in the Art Nouveau taste, probably imported by Liberty, numbered 562, 48.5cm high, the top 37cm x 38cm, c.1910

Lot 1828

A large George III mahogany country house serpentine serving table, slightly oversailing single-piece top, tapered legs, 81.5cm high, 212cm wide, 80cm deep, c.1790

Lot 1832

A large Regency mahogany serpentine serving table or sideboard, probably Scottish, shaped superstructure and slightly oversailing top above three central frieze drawers, flanked by deep drawers, divided by oval marquetry reserves, each inlaid with a thistle, tapered square legs, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, 108.5cm high, 208cm wide, 76.5cm deep, c.1820

Lot 1835

A late 19th century chinoiserie decorated hardwood and mother-of-pearl marquetry centre table, serpentine rectangular top inlaid with a traditional Chinese landscape, shaped apron carved with scrolls, French cabriole legs, 78.5cm high, 100cm wide, 56cm deep, c.1890

Lot 1846

A late Victorian/Edwardian walnut table-top estate office filing chest, oversailing top above six drawers, restrained in the manner of a Wellington chest, 38.5cm high, 63.5cm wide, 41.5cm deep, c.1900

Lot 1849

A mahogany table-top chest, as an apothecary cabinet, rectangular top above three drawers, glass handles, 42cm high, 38cm wide, 14cm deep

Lot 188

A Royal Worcester blush ivory fluted ovoid table lamp, decorated and picked out in gilt with fern, 63cm high, early 20th century

Lot 1895

A Victorian mahogany writing table, rounded rectangular top with inset writing surface, turned legs, 74.5cm high, 122cm wide, 50.5cm deep, c.1880

Lot 1900

A Victorian rosewood trumpet shaped work table, hinged top, turned column, shaped cabriole legs, scroll feet, 75.5cm high, 44cm diameter, c.1860

Lot 1901

A Victorian tripod combination wine table and revolving bookcase, circular top above a book trough section with baluster galleries, cabriole legs carved to the knees with stiff acanthus, angular scroll feet, brass casters, 80cm high, 52cm diam, c.1860

Lot 1903

A Victorian walnut and marquetry centre table, oval tilting top, turned cluster-columnar support, cabriole legs, casters, 70.5cm high, 72cm long, 103cm wide, c.1880

Lot 1904

A Victorian walnut basket-base centre table, quarter-veneered serpentine oval top, S-scroll supports, cabriole legs, scroll feet, ceramic casters, 72cm high, 151cm wide, 102.5cm deep, c.1870

Lot 1905

A Victorian walnut card table, by C. Wilkinson & Son, 8 Old Bond Street, London, hinged top with bookmatched veneer, enclosing a baize lined playing surface, spirally turned supports, cabriole legs, scroll feet, brass casters, 76cm high, 91.5cm wide, 46cm deep, c.1870

Lot 1906

A Victorian walnut card table, hinged top enclosing a baize lined playing surface, shaped frieze carved and applied with a flower head and scrolling acanthus, fluted onion column, cabriole legs, scroll feet, ceramic casters, 72cm high, 91.5cm wide, 45cm deep, c.1860

Lot 1907

A Victorian walnut centre table, quarter-veneered oval tilting top, turned column carved with stiff leaves, cabriole legs, scroll feet, stamped 566 to underside, 73cm high, 128cm long, 97.5cm wide, c.1870

Lot 1910

A French Louis XV Revival gilt metal mounted kingwood table à thé or tea table, each plateau crossbanded and quarter-veneered, drawer to frieze, carry handles to sides, French cabriole legs, 90cm high, 82.5cm wide excluding handles, 54.5cm deep, late 19th/early 20th century

Lot 1912

A French Louis XVI Revival gilt metal mounted marquetry centre table, by Maison Krieger (French, fl. 1826 - c.1910), stamped MON KRIEGER AMEUBLEMENT PARIS, after a design by Jean-Henri Riesener, 75cm high, 109.5cm wide, 62cm deep, c.1900

Lot 1913

A George II mahogany gateleg table, oval top with fall leaves, pad feet, 71cm high, 98cm wide, c.1750

Lot 1915

A George II mahogany silver table, dished rounded rectangular top above a long frieze drawer, shaped apron, straightened cabriole legs, pad feet, 73.5cm high, 84cm wide, 54cm deep, c.1740

Lot 1918

A George II Revival mahogany serpentine serving table, oversailing marble top above a blind fretwork frieze carved and applied with stylised waves, cabriole legs carved to the knees with C-scrolls, acanthus and bell husks, ball and claw feet, 86cm high, 121cm wide, 59cm deep

Lot 1921

A Regency mahogany Pembroke table, crossbanded rounded rectangular top with reeded edge and fall leaves above a single frieze drawer, blind to verso, turned column, sabre legs, brass casters, 70.5cm high, 49cm opening to 101.5cm wide, 76cm deep, c.1820

Lot 1929

A Sheraton Revival tulipwood and rosewood crossbanded satinwood demilune side table, slightly oversailing top with segmented radiating veneers and a floral patera, outlined with boxwood and sycamore stringing, tapered square legs, 72.5cm high, 112cm wide, 48cm deep, c.1890

Lot 1935

A Trinity coffee table nest, by Nathan, the largest 51cm high, 82cm diameter, the smaller 44cm high, 63cm wide, 33cm deep, c.1965

Lot 1939

A William IV rosewood reading table, rounded rectangular top with plateaux adjustable on a ratchet, lotus grasped column, fluted bun feet, 80.5cm high, 81cm wide, 45.5cm deep, c.1835

Lot 1946

An Art Deco table lamp, the oval onyx base mounted with gilt metal female dancer, frosted amber glass polyhedron shade on chrome column, four bun feet, 47cm high

Lot 1947

An early 20th century cut glass mushroom table lamp, 39cm high

Lot 1949

Piero Fornasetti (Milan, 1913–1988), a ceramic Busto di Moro table lamp, 60cm high, c.1960

Lot 1964

A Black Forest table top cigar cabinet, hinged cover and doors enclosing a fitted interior, carved and applied with stags and a hunting trophy, drawer to base, 28cm high, 22cm wide, c.1900

Lot 1965

A Black Forest table top jewellery cabinet, hinged cover above four fold-out compartments, carved with a pair of chamois, flowers and foliage, 41cm high, c.1900

Lot 1983

A late Victorian Aesthetic Movement satinwood banded mahogany centre table, octagonal top, turned and reeded supports, X-stretcher, brass casters, 76cm high, 106.5cm wide, c.1890

Lot 1994

A Louis XV Revival gilt metal mounted table de salon, by Les Fils D'Alfred Wimphen, Paris, circular top with pierced brass gallery above a pair of frieze drawers, 72cm high, 35cm diameter

Lot 2010

A George IV mahogany card table, possibly Scottish, hinged top enclosing a baize lined playing surface, above a deep frieze applied with double-anthemion and draught-turned roundels, cannon barrel column, incurve base, scroll feet, brass casters, 75cm high, 92cm wide, 45.5cm deep, c.1825

Lot 2014

A late 19th century Italian Renaissance Revival oak ‘serving table’, rectangular top above a gadrooned and squamous frieze applied with lion masks, the pilaster supports carved as musicians, 92cm high, 155.5cm wide, 38cm deep

Lot 2016

A late 19th century walnut and marquetry work table, rectangular top with reeded edge above a basket drawer, spreading square supports, shaped sabre legs, 67cm high, 53.5cm wide, 40.5cm deep, c.1890

Lot 2032

A French gilt bronze table vesta, cast as a wild boar beside a tree trunk, circular marble base, 9cm diam, early 20th century

Lot 2066

A Chinese hongmu waisted kang table, rectangular top with moulded edge, cabriole legs, 28cm high, 77.5cm long, 41.5cm wide, c.1900

Lot 2070

A George II walnut side table, crossbanded and featherbanded top with reentrant foreangles above a long frieze drawer, brass swan neck handles, batwing backplates and escutcheon, cabriole legs, pad feet, 79.5cm high, 101cm wide, 56cm deep

Lot 2076

A mid-20th century brass-accented beech table lamp, as a rocket-powered aircraft, parcel-ebonised circular base, ink-stamped to underside of base REGISTERED DESIGN *PENDING* MAX. LAMP SIZE 15 WATT B.C. PIGMY., 43cm wingspan, c.1965

Lot 2127

An Edwardian Regency Revival mahogany bow-centre sideboard or serving table, slightly oversailing top above a central frieze drawer, flanked by a deep drawer and a door, tapered legs, spade feet, 85cm high, 107cm wide, 57.5cm deep, c.1905

Lot 2161

Interior Decoration - a brass and composition table lamp, in the Grand Tour manner with a portrait bust of Ajax, after the Antique, 51cm to base of fitting

Lot 2177

A pair of Secessionist mahogany two-light table candelabra, curved X-shaped branches, stepped socles, rounded rectangular bases, 28cm wide, early 20th century

Lot 2198

A Victorian walnut table top stereoscopic viewer, by Negretti & Zambra, London, pierced fretwork frieze on a concave shaped base, ivorine handles, 39.5cm long, 23cm wide; a collection of approximately 100 stereoscopic cards, mostly topographical, portraiture and naval interest, inc. some modern photographic examples taken by Nick Pye-Smith

Lot 2200

An Edwardian satinwood crossbanded mahogany envelope card table, 79cm high, 51cm opening to 72cm square, c.1905

Lot 2202

An unusual Regency mahogany sideboard or serving table, slightly oversailing top above a central frieze drawer and an apron drawer, flanked by further deep drawers, the fronts rotating and applied to verso with twin-bottle cellarette compartments, lion mask ring handles, turned and reeded legs, 96cm high, 167.5cm wide, 69.5cm deep, c.1820

Lot 2243

Nutcrackers - a 19th century German porcelain table top screw-action nut cracker, decorated in tones of underglaze blue in the manner of Meissen, 9cm wide, c.1890

Lot 2244

Nutcrackers - a 19th century iron table screw nut cracker, turned brass handle, the worm flanked by two plain pillars, 10cm long

Lot 2259

Nutcrackers - a 19th century Swiss novelty screw-action table top nut cracker, amusingly carved as a portly caricatured gentleman playing a violin, lotus carved pedestal haft, 16.5cm long, c.1870

Lot 2260

Nutcrackers - a 19th century Swiss novelty table top standing figural nut cracker, carved as a lady wearing spectacles, 21cm high, inscribed Lucerne, c.1870

Lot 2288

Nutcrackers - a Black Forest novelty table top screw-action nut cracker, carved as a bear, standing, 14cm high, c.1870

Lot 2329

Nutcrackers - Modern Design - Maurice Ascalon (Israeli 1913 - 2013), a verdigris patinated bronze table top screw-action nut cracker, produced by Pal Bell, Israel, 24cm long

Lot 2376

Natural History, Conchology - Interior Decoration - a large table top wunderkammer, containing an arrangement of six exotic seashells, ebonised case picked out in gilt, 64cm high, 46cm wide, 31cm deep

Lot 2377

Natural History, Conchology - Interior Decoration - an arrangement of seashells, the table-top or wall mounted display case 66.5cm x 66.5cm

Lot 2380

Natural History, Ornithology and Curiosities - a table top wunderkammer, containing an arrangement of three copies of eggs laid by the Great Auk (Pinguinus Impennis), labelled Walter Rothschild's Egg, Dr Gibson's Egg and Spallanzanis Egg, ebonised case picked out in gilt, 26.5cm high, 41cm wide

Lot 2381

Natural History, Palaeontology - a table-top wunderkammer, enclosing an arrangement of five museum-type replicas of Tyrannosaurus Rex teeth, as discovered at Hells Creek, Montana, labelled, the glazed case 36cm x 66cm

Lot 265

A pair of Continental porcelain four-light table candelabra, figural bases, the branches encrusted with flowers, 54cm high, c.1900

Lot 2706

Photography - The Stereoscope - a 19th century walnut table top stereoscopic viewer, Smith, Beck & Beck, London, 20cm wide; a collection of glass slides including the opening of The Crystal Palace, 1856, etc

Lot 2842

Maritime, navigation – Seller (John, 1632-1697, Hydrographer to the King), Practical Navigation, or, an Introduction to the Whole Art, Dublin, S. Powell, 1715 small 8vo, (v) + 272pp, various diagrams, bound with, A Table of Logarithms, with a Table of Artificial Sines, Tangents and Secants, the Radius 10,0000000 [sic] and to every Degree and Minute of the Quadrant, Dublin, George Grierson 1725, MS inscription over the main title page of John Seller’s book, overwritten ‘Bought by Matt. Scott of Mr. Grierson in Dublin July 26th 1739 5s 5d’, further inscribed on first title page ‘John Guine 22nd July 1809’, calculations on front pastedown, the rear including part of a letter headed from an Irish address, bound blind calf, untitled, rear board slightly spotted, contents remarkably good (1) ***John Seller was the son of a London haberdasher, and was later a Merchant Venturer, becoming one of the most important men in the early history of the atlas trade in England He also traded in scientific instruments, notably compasses, at his shop in Wapping, published his first version of Praxis Nautica: Practical Navigation in 1669. He was made Hydrographer to the King in 1671 and published several other guides, charts and maps, dying in 1697. ‘Matt. Scott’ may perhaps be identifiable with Matthew Scott (1698-1758) of Convoy, Co. Donegal, a kinsman of the Earl of Tarras

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