An Indian tripod table,early 20th century, the circular top ornately inlaid in bone or ivory with foliate bands, some in deep relief work, on a turned column and three flat profile legs, also with bone inlaid decoration,50cm diameter61cm highCondition report: Top has many missing pieces, particularly of string round edge, much of which is lost, also missing bone pieces from deep relief band Column has damage near the top, the 3 legs are loose and need strengthening, a lower finial is missing. 2 pieces missing from base of feet
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A Regency lacquered dressing table mirror,the shaped plate over a box base with a fall front over three drawers, and all decorated in chinoiserie with pagodas, bridges and butterflies amongst foliage,37cm wide26cm deep84cm highCondition report: Mirror supports loose, overall faded and chipped. Finials damage and repaired, overall in need of attention.
A Regency rosewood writing table,the top with three inset leather surfaces and a ratcheted slope, over three moulded frieze drawers and panelled end supports, linked by a turned stretcher,76cm wide43cm deep74cm highCondition report: A section of moulding to top edge re-attached.Reading support missing.Two brackets to one upright loose.Minor veneer losses and wear.Desk broken and poorly restored, right hand support in poor order, requires extensive attention. Leather in good conditon.
A Swiss interchangeable cylinder musical box,19th century, the six cylinders playing six airs each, the case walnut with kingwood crossbanding and ebonised borders,cylinders 33cm longtable 107cm wide65cm deep93cm highCondition report: One hinge to glass top detached, but present.Tape to glass top missing. Small veneer loss to rear of lid. Some veneer damage to rear of lid.Rear leg repaired.Marks to rear of table where it has stood against a dado.
A late Regency rosewood centre table, with mirrored veneers and crossbanded top, with alternate blind frieze drawers, on standard end supports, with leaf and scroll carved decoration, on scroll feet,123cm wide67cm deep73cm highProvenance: Horton Lodge, Windsor, Berkshire.Condition report: Small veneer chips to square edge of one end plinth base.Some scratches and marks to the top. Quite a bit of wobble in the joints. See additional images.
A George III mahogany extending pedestal dining table,early 19th century and later, the strung and crossbanded top on a later turned column, four reeded outswept legs and brass castors, together with drop-down legs to support the top when extended, with four additional leaves in a pine stand,top 138cm square minimum280cm long maximum72cm highProvenance: Foxcote House, Ilmington, Warwickshire.Condition report: Top re-polished.Leaf corner with wear.Rippling to crossbanding on top plus a small area of loss 1cm wide max.Areas of crossbanding and stringing replaced and repaired.
An Art Nouveau mahogany table top,carved 'Nec Aspera Terrent', the regimental motto of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, in a stylised flower head reserve within carved, trailing flowers and scrolls,60cm squareProvenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.Condition report: Minor losses and war to edges.
A large Regency circular mahogany pedestal table, with radiating flame figured veneers, on a lappet and leaf carved column and lion paw feet,137cm diameter72.5cm highProvenance: Horton Lodge, Windsor, Berkshire.Condition report: Warp to top, radiating. Veneers possibly reset, base appears in good order with light knocks and dents, attractive restored condition.A small 7cm segment of lower frieze moulding is missing.
An unusual Irish oak and pine marble top console table,18th century, the veined marble top on a shaped oak frieze with a central shell, this in turn with pine scrolled supports, acanthus carved knees and paw feet,111cm wide68cm deep80cm highProvenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.Condition report: Old worn holes and minor losses to both front paw feet.Both rear paw feet have been detached and may be later.Indent to inside top of one front leg.Wear and tear.
A French fruitwood serving table,19th/20th century, with three cock-beaded drawers, with original brass bail handles on square tapering supports,132cm wide35cm deep81cm highProvenance: The collection of Germaine Greer.Condition report: Perhaps reduced width and matched piece to front of top. All legs with later spliced 'feet'.
A black lacquered chinoiserie side table,contemporary, with all-over gilt decoration with figures, landscapes and pagodas, on foliate decorated tapering square supports, 118cm wide59cm deep 73cm highCondition report: Burn? mark to top. Some other marks. Some light knocks, marks and scratches. General wear throughout.
An Indian carved sandalwood chess or games table,19th century, probably Mysore, the playing surface inlaid with alternating squares of ebony and teak, the top and base profusely carved with figures, animals and foliage, raised on three scrolling supports, each terminating in carved mythical beasts on castors,55cm wide55cm deep74cm highCondition report: Splits, wear and losses. Damage and repair to underside. Splits to playing surface. General wear commensurate with age and use.Base and stand not ebony.
An Irish carved and giltwood centre table in the manner of Del Vecchio, Dublin,19th century, the moulded white marble top supported on three mythical winged beasts, standing on a painted triform base,97cm diameter80cm highProvenance: The property of a West Country gentleman.Condition report: Rubbing and chips to gilding.It is Irish by repute by the vendor, who has always known it to be Irish in the manner of Del Vecchio.Top doesn't appear to be broken and repaired, although has a few chips and scratches. See images.
A near pair of Anglo-Indian padouk tripod tables,mid-18th century, probably Vizagapatam, the circular tops with carved borders over tapering, fluted columns with floral mounts, on triform bases with crisply carved floral decoration and ivory inlay, and paw feet with ivory claws,38cm diameter79cm high (2)Condition report: One top badly split and repaired, the same table has had one leg detached and repaired, perhaps further repair to a second leg.Finial to underside of tripod missing.The second table has extensive repairs to base, at least one leg has been off and repaired.Finial to base screwed on, wear and tear.Ivory claws to both table largely missing.
A rare, large and documented, oak and mahogany gateleg dining table,c.1675-1700, the oval drop-leaf top of exceptionally thick mahogany boards, the oak base with a single end-frieze drawer and spiral-turned legs joined by similar peripheral and central cross-bracing stretchers, the gates also formed from spiral-turnings, but of smaller section,171.8cm wide133.2cm deep77.5cm highIllustrated: Alan Bowett, 'Woods in British Furniture-Making 1400-1900', 2012 p.120, pl.M4.This table is believed to represent a very early use of mahogany in English furniture-making. It is noted ibid. p.121, that 'on stylistic grounds, (it) should predate 1700, but such examples are rare'. The first specific mention of mahogany in the English Customs returns occurs in 1700, when mahogany valued at £5 was imported. Other instances of it being recorded in shipments occur in the 1710s. Mahogany was sold as a prize after two captured Spanish vessels were sold in London in 1702/3. It is therefore possible that mahogany furniture began to be made in limited quantities from 1700 onwards.Provenance: The property of a Suffolk gentleman.Condition report: Small square patches to top where hinges have been repaired.Some wear to supports.One corner of top detached and repaired.See additional images.
A pair of opaline glass and gilt metal table lamps,each having a bulbous central column, on a cylindrical base, with case leaf detail,79cm high (2)Condition report: See images.Slight pitting to gilt metal base.Some discolouration to metal. General surface wear and scratches to glass. Wires cut.
An Anglo-Indian ivory, horn and sandalwood miniature games table, late 19th century, Vizagapatam, the square top with foliate ivory border, raised on a tripod support, 21cm wide21cm deep19cm highCondition report: Loss of one ivory square to board, some losses to pierced ivory border, some splits to ivory and wooden base of board, loss to ivory roundel on column, some loss to ivory pierced decoration on legs, fitting does not completely secure top and base
A Regency rosewood sofa table, with angled corners, alternate blind frieze drawers, on half hoop and scroll end supports and winged lion paw feet,151cm wide76cm deep73cm highProvenance: Horton Lodge, Windsor, Berkshire.Condition report: Slight warp to the right hand drop leaf, and two shadows of old ink marks to the top
A Regency rosewood fold-over card table,the strung and crossbanded top on four turned columns, a platform, outsplayed legs and brass paw feet,90.5cm wide44cm deep74cm highCondition report: Some crossbanding to edge of top replaced.A split to veneer on platform.Grain to legs enhanced.
A Sheraton period painted satinwood demilune card table,decorated with trailing convolvulus and wild flowers, a banded border to the top and ebony line inlaid legs, baize-lined and on tapering square legs,100cm wide48cm deep74cm highProvenance: Horton Lodge, Windsor, Berkshire.Condition report: An old and faint hair crack to the right front of the top (17cm), loose banding to the same side of the top. Both rear leg capitals have been repaired at the joint with the hinged support and there are small sections of the ebony border stringing missing from the legs. The table would benefit from a gentle clean.
A late Regency burr maple and rosewood floral marquetry inlaid centre table,of octagonal shape, on a carved column, leaf and scroll carved legs and concealed brass castors,117cm wide73cm highProvenance: Horton Lodge, Windsor, Berkshire.Condition report: The condition is remarkably good with inlays intact and colours remaining even without stains or marks to the top.
A George III-style mahogany twin pedestal dining table,with two additional leaves, on reeded swept legs with brass-capped castors,245cm extended127cm deep71cm highCondition report: The two additional leaves. one have been little used and is darker in colour and has a small surface scratch
Two similar Austrian oil lamps by Rudolf Ditmar,19th century, converted into table lamps in the Empire style, having cut glass reservoirs, one replaced, on gilt and bronze pillars, entwined with a coiled snake on a three paw triform base, with cream lampshades, stamped 'R. Ditmar, Sonnenbrenner, Wien',100cm high including lampshades (2)Condition report: Fully refurbished with one resevoir replaced and converted to electricity
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