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A REGENCY MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLE IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, EARLY 19TH CENTURY with a pair of 'D' ends and a central section on hinged gates, with two additional leaves, on turned and ribbed tapering legs and brass castors, one leaf inscribed in chalk 'Lady Bell' 74cm high, 125.1cm wide, 289cm long Provenance The Smith-Barry Family of Marbury Hall, Cheshire and Fota Island, County Cork and by descent. Dean's Farmhouse, Stratford-sub-Castle, Salisbury.
A CHINESE EXPORT LACQUER WORK TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY gilt decorated on a black ground with figures in various pursuits, with buildings and pagodas in a water landscape, with bands of scaly dragons, the hinged lid centred with an initial 'M', revealing a fitted interior with lidded compartments and divisions, above a silk bag, on turned supports and shell and lion's paw feet 74.5cm high, 63.5cm wide, 46cm deep Provenance From a Private Cornish Country Estate.
λ A LARGE EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD LIBRARY TABLE IN THE MANNER OF GILLOWS, C.1840 the oblong top with a moulded edge, above panelled solid trestle ends, carved with lappets, scrolls and rosettes, united by a turned lappet stretcher, on lion's paw feet and sunken castors 74.2cm high, 197cm wide, 91.5cm deep Provenance From a Private Cornish Country Estate.
A REGENCY MAHOGANY GAMES TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY inlaid with boxwood stringing, the kingwood banded top with a reversible slide-out central section inlaid with a chequerboard, revealing a lift-out backgammon board, with two frieze drawers, on anthemion carved trestle ends and ribbed scroll supports and foliate cast brass sabots and castors 76cm high, 93.7cm wide, 61cm deep Provenance From a Private Cornish Country Estate.
A REGENCY MAHOGANY PARTNER'S WRITING TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the reeded edge top inset with a gilt tooled green leather writing surface, above a pair of frieze drawers to either side, on ring turned legs and brass spoke castors 77cm high, 120.5cm wide, 80.2cm deep Provenance Acquired by the present owner from The General Trading Company, 144 Sloane Street, London, 14th June 1994. A Private Collection, London.
AN EARLY GEORGE III MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE IN THE MANNER OF PHILLIP BELL, C.1760 the drop-leaf top with pull-out supports with brass ring handles, above a plain frieze and chamfered legs united by an undertier with a moulded edge, on leather roller castors 69.5cm high, 54.7cm wide, 60.7cm deep
λ A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD WRITING TABLE C.1820 the top with a brass baluster gallery and inset with a tooled leather writing surface, above a pair of frieze drawers, on fluted tapering legs and brass caps and castors 75.8cm high, 91.4cm wide, 53.5cm deep Provenance From a Private Cornish Country Estate.
A GEORGE IV AMBOYNA AND GILTWOOD CARD TABLE ATTRIBUTED TO MOREL AND SEDDON, C.1830 with a swivel fold-over top, the baize lining lacking, revealing a compartment for playing cards and counters, above a panelled frieze with carved scrolls, on a lappet stem and quatrefoil base and brass castors 76.2cm high, 92cm wide, 45.5cm deep
λ A GEORGE III SATINWOOD DRESSING TABLE MIRROR C.1790-1800 the later oval plate with scroll supports above a serpentine box base, inlaid with barber's pole stringing and rosewood banding, the centre inlaid with a burr yew oval panel and a parquetry star, fitted with three drawers, on shaped bracket feet 63.7cm high, 47.5cm wide, 22cm deep
A BAROQUE WALNUT SIDE TABLE FRENCH OR ITALIAN, 17TH CENTURY the boarded top, with cleated ends and a moulded edge, above a frieze drawer with a printed paper trade label for Liberty & Co., inscribed 'Walnut five spiral leg table, Jacobean period 1640, Guaranteed genuine and of the period stated, Liberty & Co. January 1928, No. 3', on five spiral twist supports united by a stretcher, on bun feet 74.2cm high, 105.7cm wide, 65cm deep Provenance From a Private Cornish Country Estate.
λ AN INDO-PORTUGUESE ROSEWOOD, HARDWOOD AND IVORY INLAID TABLE CABINET GUJARAT OR SINDH, EARLY 17TH CENTURY AND LATER inlaid with panels of birds amongst urns of flowers and leaves, the top with flying exotic birds holding two baby elephants, tigers attacking antelopes and a pair of falconers, the sides with the addition of tigers, the front with peacocks and snakes, tigers and two falconers, the front adapted with later brass hinges and a pair of doors enclosing an arrangement of seven drawers, the top a long drawer with a false front, the centre a deep drawer, inlaid with scrolling leaves, flowers and birds and a balustrade, with side iron carrying handles 35.7cm high, 53.7cm wide, 39.3cm deep Catalogue Note See Amin Jaffer, 'Luxury Goods from India', pp.44-45 for a discussion of this type of cabinet. For very similar cabinets, see the Victoria and Albert Museum, no.122-1906, Woolley & Wallis, Furniture, Works of Art & Clocks, 11th August 2020, lot 340, Bonham's, Islamic and Indian Art, 23rd October 2017, lot 168 and Christie's, Art of the Islamic & Indian Worlds, 7th April 2011, lot 256.
A REGENCY MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY with a reeded edge dished top, above a pair of frieze drawers, with false fronts to reverse, on solid trestle ends united by a ring turned baluster stretcher, on brass caps and castors 77.5cm high, 101.2cm wide, 71.3cm deep Provenance Partridge Fine Arts Ltd. From a Private Cornish Country Estate.
A LATE VICTORIAN WALNUT 'GOTHIC' EXTENDING DINING TABLE BY GILLOWS IN THE MANNER OF PUGIN, C.1880 the moulded edge top with canted corners, extending on a telescopic frame with six brass clip holders, with two additional leaves, above buttress supports, on chamfered legs and sunken brass castors, one leg stamped twice 'Gillows. Lancaster' 73.8cm high, 244.8cm long, 122cm deep (extended)
λ A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS MOUNTED CARD TABLE IN THE MANNER OF JOHN MCLEAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY inlaid with stringing and flowerheads, with classical relief appliques, with a hinged and swivel top revealing a baize lined interior, on lyre shape supports and brass paw sabots and castors 75.3cm high, 91.2cm wide, 45.2cm deep Provenance From a Private Cornish Country Estate.
An Edwardian green cut glass silver mounted posy vase by Searle Co, London 1904, of tapering reeded form with star cut decoration and silver collar, 16.5cm high, together with an Edwardian cut glass silver mounted dressing table jar by James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1903, of compressed circular form with hobnail decoration, the silver cover decorated with cherubs, 5.3cm high, a Victorian silver mounted cut glass scent bottle, marks for London 1897 (maker?s marks worn), 12.5cm high, a cut glass silver mounted hair pin box, Chester 1916, 9cm wide, and a further cut glass scent bottle with silver coloured mount, 9.5cm high (5)CR; Green vase: Small chip to the inside of the glass. The rest of the glass appears in tact, general scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. Silver collar is heavily dented in places, and has come away from the glass in small areas.Spherical jar: No large fractures, cracks or chips. Small nibbles to the highpoints of the decoration, general scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. Moderate denting to the silver cover, moderate scratching and wear. The cork is present to the inside but is highly worn.Smaller spherical jar: Many small chips and nibbles to the highpoints of the glass decoration. No larger cracks, chips or breakages affecting the integrity of the glass. Small fracture to the stopper, but still in good working order. Some denting, general scratching and wear to the silver mount.Cherub jar: Many small chips and nibbles to the highpoints of the glass decoration. No larger cracks, chips or breakages affecting the integrity of the glass. Cover is moderately dented, scratched and worn, but no splits or repairs visible.Rectangular jar: Glass in good order. Minor nibbles, general scratching and wear, but no large cracks, chips or breakages affecting the integrity of the glass. Moderate denting to the silver cover, scratching and wear. Engraved detail is heavily worn.
An Edwardian mahogany Sutherland table, the rectangular drop leaf top with satinwood cross banding and canted corners, raised upon legs of square section terminating in out swept feet, 60cm H x 60cm W x 18cm D, along with a nest of two Edwardian mahogany tea tables, each with satinwood crossbanding upon slender ring turned legs, the largest 65cm H x 43cm W x 34cm D (2)
A Moorcroft 'Bullrush' pattern table lamp base, of baluster form on turned wooden base, tube-lined and hand painted decoration, together with a cream lamp shade, height to top of fitting 37.5cm high, height to top of shade 65cmLighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items. CONDITION REPORT:The piece appears to be in good overall condition, showing no visible chips, cracks or losses.
A selection of miniature continental silver coloured doll's house furniture, to include; a bobbin-legged table with ogee top and engraved decoration, 2.6cm high, a pair of armorial hall chairs, each 3.7cm high, and a carver, 4.1cm high, gross weight 1.31ozt (4)
An Italian stained and carved hardwood cherub figural pedestal table, late 19th/early 20th century, the circular moulded top with a linen drape frieze, upon a carved figure of a cherub, modelled arms raised upon a sphere and three leaf carved down swept supports terminating in leaf carved feet, 103cm H x 38cm D (at fault)Condition reportSeveral minor chips and scratches to the lacquer on the front of the cabinet along with some patches of light 'blistering' and patches of restoration.Some under lacquer stress lines to the door and front lower panel.Some loss of lacquer to the tip of the front RH foot, Structurally sound with no movement in the joints
A Victorian style cast iron Britannia pub table, the circular hardwood table top raised upon three legs each cast with a figure of Britannia, terminating in a paw foot and united by a pierced circular undershelf cast with the makers name 'Parnall & Sons bar fitters, Bristol and London', 75cm H x 64cm D
An 18th century oak side table, the rectangular moulded three plank top above a single frieze drawer applied with brass swing handles, and a shaped apron, raised upon ring turned baluster and block supports, united by peripheral cross stretchers, upon turned feet, 70cm X 82cm W x 59cm DCondition reportReplaced handles on drawer, 15cm split at the top of rear leg block, general wear/knocks commensurate with age and use
A selection of silver and silver coloured ware, to include; a George V silver miniature twin-handled golfing trophy by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1931, 6.7cm high, a pair of Edwardian silver miniature trophy cups by John Rose, Birmingham 1903, each 5.3cm high (at fault), a silver ashtray by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1938, 10.1cm wide, a silver golfing interest pin dish, 9.8cm diameter, a silver open salt, 4.5cm diameter, a silver teaspoon, 11.6cm long, a silver mounted cut glass table jar, 5cm diameter, a pair of silver coloured asparagus tongs and a pair of silver coloured wick scissors (10)
A mid 19th century walnut pedestal occasional table, the shaped and figured top raised upon a turned baluster column extending to three down swept supports and pad feet, 71cm H x 56cm D, along with a pair of Victorian mahogany buckle back side chairs, each with a serpentine stuff-over seat, upon French curvilinear front legs, 87cm high (3)
A George III mahogany dressing/side table, the rectangular galleried top with extended and rounded front corners, over three frieze drawers applied with circular brass back plates and ring handles, raised upon legs of tapering square section, 78cm H x 105cm W x 57cm D, one rear leg repaired (at fault)
An early 20th century Arts and Crafts honey oak refectory table in the manner of Ernest Gimson (1864- 1919), the rectangular four plank raised upon plain legs of square section united by chamfered cross stretchers extending to peg detail, the central cross stretcher united to the table top by chamfered wishbone cross stretchers, 75cm H x 202cm W x 95cm D Note: Ernest Gimson was one of the most influential Arts and Crafts designers of his time, the 'wishbone' design of this table is very similar to a twin wishbone refectory table recently sold and also attributed to GimsonCondition reportGeneral minor stains, light burn marks, scratches and a hairline split to the table top (see further image).Only very light wear to legs and cross stretchers with the table in good solid condition, no play in the joints.No further provenance available
A silver card tray by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1977, of plain polished oval form with shaped border, 18.8cm x 15.1cm, together with a late Victorian silver dressing table tray by William Coymns, London 1899, the lozenge shaped tray embossed with floral swags, dolphins and masks within a scalloped border, 21cm x 6.7cm, gross weight 7.69ozt (2)
A Victorian Japanned hardwood pedestal table, the circular tilt top with a gilt foliate trailing frieze enclosing a central panel depicting three scholars within a tree lined landscape, the top supported on a turned and tapering column and a triform plinth base, upon scrolled feet, 57cm H x 60cm D
A Victorian pine scrub top kitchen table, the rectangular top with rounded corners above a pair of opposing frieze drawers, raised upon turned tapering legs terminating in peg feet, 76cm H x 158cm W x 76cm D Single board top rather than planks, some play in the top of the leg joints, splits, marks and wear to the table top, along with light 'gnarling' to the legs. Along with other general commensurate with age and use
A Regency maple sofa table, in the manner of George Bullock, the rectangular top with rounded drop leaves, over two frieze drawers, one detailed as a double drawer, opposed by three faux drawers, raised upon lyre shaped uprights extending to sabre down swept supports brass paw feet and castors, united by a demi lune cross stretcher, overall inlaid with ebony stringing, 74cm H x 92cm W x 64cm D (drawers locked with no key and at fault)
A 17th century oak refectory table, the cleated three plank top above a foliate lunette carved frieze, raised upon substantial barley twist and block supports, united by peripheral cross stretchers, 76cm H x 200cm W x 83cm DCondition reportSeveral 'age' related splits to the table top, splits and wear to the feet and cross stretchers. Some evidence of historic worm.The table appears to be in solid condition with little or no play in the joints, however it has been recently stained and this may mask some light restoration and faults.
A George V silver table vesta, marks for Birmingham 1912 (maker's mark worn), of rectangular form with hinged cover opening to reveal vacant internal compartment, weighted base and striker to exterior, 7.4cm wide, together with an Edwardian silver ring tree by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1904, 7cm high (2)
A Chinese Chippendale style mahogany silver table, 19th century, the rectangular moulded top above a blind fret work frieze and 'C' scroll spandrels, upon Gothic moulded legs of tapering square section, terminating in a spreading foot and brass castors, 76cm H x 102cm W x 67cm D Provenance; Llangedwyn HallCondition reportWater splash marks to the table top, 20cm length of beading detached from the end of the table.One leg joint loose at the top of one table leg with a break in the spandrel.Later blocks applied to the underside indicating later restoration, several spandrels also appear to be later.Some loss and damage to the blind fretwork frieze.
An early 19th century mahogany pedestal breakfast table, in the manner of Gillows, the rectangular crossbanded tilt top with rounded corners, raised upon a ring turned column extending to four reeded down swept supports, brass paw feet and castors, 73cm H x 168cm W x 109cm D Provenance; Llangedwyn HallCondition reportExtensive general light rubbing, marks and scratches to table top with minor veneer chips to frieze.Tarnishing to paw feet, overall the table would benefit from a clean and light restoration.No significant distortion to the table top
An 18th century and later oak side table, the cleated twin plank rectangular top above a plain frieze, raised upon ring turned tapering legs with block supports united by peripheral cross stretchers, upon bun feet, 73cm H x 102cm W x 55cm DProvenance; Llangedwyn Hall

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