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Lot 19

Y A George IV ebony low occasional table, circa 1825, the rectangular top with reeded edge, above a plain frieze, on turned and reeded tapering legs headed by stylised shell terminals, 37cm high, 54 x 53cmCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old chips and splits. Several splits running across the top. Glue residue is visible to the underside of the top. Top is detached from the base. Old glued repair to split to end of one frieze. Some slight movement within joints. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 191

A painted and parcel giltwood console table in Empire style, mid-20th century, of semi-elliptical outline, the top above a blind frieze drawer, supported by herms and a plinth base, 86cm high, 117cm wide, 59cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, overall distressed to simulate greater age, there is dirt and discolouration to the surface, indentations and chips and some patches of infilling to the painted decoration - all of this appears to be simulation of age. Overall stable  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 194

An Aesthetic Movement French faience and gilt bronze mounted table lamp, last quarter 19th century, by Joseph-Theodore Deck, last quarter 19th century, in Orientaliste taste and in typical Persian Blue colour, with THD monogram to the body, the base of the mount inscribed GAGNEAU 115 RUE LAFAYETTE / CI DEVANT R.D'ENGIEN / 12842, 49cm high overall including fitment There was clearly a relationship between Deck and the firm of Gagneau, many examples of Deck pieces with mounts by Gagneau have appeared at auction including a pair of lamps which sold at Christies New York, 17 October 2017 achieving a hammer price of £6000Condition Report: The metal areas with wear and discolouration, probably gilded overall this has largely worn off the top mount. The electrical fitting more recent, Dreweatts cannot guarantee the electrical elements and working, these need to be tested by a qualified electrician prior to use in a domestic setting. It is sold as a decorative work of art only.There are old breaks and repairs to the lamp's body - the neck beneath the finned collar with cracks and losses and old repairs. some minor losses here too. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 199

An Italian, probably Florentine, specimen marble table top, mid-18th century, with inlay of various marbles and minerals including Alabastro cotognino, Alabastro fiorito, Alabastro a pecorella, Alabastro del Gebel Oust, ALabastro di Palombara and Alabastro Verdognolo, Marmo Africano, Bardiglio di Carrara, Bianco e nero antico, Bigio antico, Breccia Pavonazza di Exine, Breccia di Sciro, Giallo Antico, Lumachella Orientale, Pavonazetto, Porfido Rosso e Verde Mare, Portasanta, Rosso Antico, Serpentina Moschinata, Diaspro Siciliano Verde Prato and Verde Antico, arranged in hexagonal segments surrounding a central oval reserve, 69 x 134cm; raised on a contemporary cream painted base, 44cm highCondition Report: Significant repair to top corner, visible mainly to rear and quite neatly and subtly executed to the front of the panel (visible as a darker seam). Areas of dark filling along veins and edges of veneers overall (probably contemporary with manufacture of the top), and possible further old restorations to the veneers. Only one or two very minor losses to paint on base, commensurate with its relative lack of age. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 217

A fine George III mahogany and marquetry inlaid side table, circa 1790, of serpentine outline, with crossbanded figured top above a frieze with a satinwood drawer inlaid with husk swags and flanked by panels of 'quilted' mahogany, the fluted angles inlaid with flutes flanked by oval fan paterae on slender turned line-inlaid legs, 92cm high, 198cm wide, 81cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,Some old splits and cracks, Some marks and stains, including to the top,Some chips, losses, and replacements to veneers and inlays, the frieze drawer with some areas of filler present, the key opperating this lock at time of report - it and the lock appear to be original,Polished appearance overall - the colour is as depicted in the catalogue and online images. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 22

A Italian pietra dura occasional table, the top circa 1880, the base 20th century, the octagonal top centred by a finch perching on a cherry branch, on a red painted Moorish style base, 56cm high, the top 56 x 56cm  Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some additional scratches to the top. Chip to one corner of the top. Some marks and scuffs to the painted base. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 231

A fine Victorian parcel-gilt satinwood centre table, attributed to Holland & Sons, circa 1860, with figured circular tilt-top on a baluster stem and tripod base carved with foliage, 74cm high, 142cm diameter  Provenance: The Dukes of Leeds, Hornby Castle, YorkshirePossibly acquired by Sir George Godolphin Osborne, 8th Duke of Leeds (1802-72), for the principal family seat, Hornby Castle, North YorkshireThis table can be ascribed to Holland & Sons, one of the largest and most prestigious cabinet-making firms in the 19th century, based on a number of stylistic attributes; the superb choice of timbers, the figuring of the satinwood tilt-top, the fine foliate giltwood carving and the distinctive giltwood borders. Holland & Sons were known for their diversity of style - in the mid-1860s, supplying furniture in the fashionable 'Louis XVI-style', such as the table offered here, but also making 'Elizabethan' furniture, neo-Gothic and furniture inspired by Robert Adam, Sheraton and Chippendale (S. Jervis, 'Holland & Sons, and the furnishing of the Athenaeum', Furniture History, 1970, p. 46). First established in 1815 as Taprell & Holland at 25 Great Pulteney Street, London, the firm was renamed Holland & Sons in 1843 when William Holland, a founding member, and probably related to George IV's architect-designer, Henry Holland, took over the firm. In the 1850s, William was replaced by his son, James Holland, and the firm moved to 19 Marylebone Street and Ranelagh Works, Lower Belgrave Street, and from 1852, 23 Mount Street. They exhibited at all the major international exhibitions, including London 1851, Paris 1855, London 1862 and Paris 1867; for example, at the 1862 London International Exhibition, they exhibited a fine marquetry and gilt-bronze centre table veneered with tulipwood, kingwood, New Zealand spicewood, boxwood and purple heart to a design by a 'Mr. Rosenberg' that included engravings by Old Masters, all centred by a spider's web in silver and ivory (J. Meyer, Great Exhibitions: London, Paris, New York, Philadelphia 1851-1900, Woodbridge, 2006, p. 122). The firm worked on the interiors of several of the London gentlemen's clubs, the Army & Navy, the Athenaeum, the Carlton and the Reform. They undertook Royal commissions at Buckingham Palace, Osborne House and Windsor Castle, and were a major contractor for H.M. Works until circa 1852, including the Palace of Westminster. Other significant contracts were for the Great Western Railway and the Royal Academy of Arts. The firm employed many well-known, independent designers, Sir Charles Barry, Gottfried Semper and J.K. Collins. The Holland & Sons ledgers comprising 235 volumes dating from 1824 to 1942 and covering most of their major commissions are held in the Archive of Art & Design at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London.Hornby CastleThis table was possibly acquired by Sir George Godolphin Osborne, 8th Duke of Leeds (1802-72), for the principal family seat, Hornby Castle, North Yorkshire. Built in the 15th century as a fortified house, it was significantly remodeled by the architect John Carr of York, and probably James 'Athenian' Stuart, in the 1760s, for Robert Darcy, 4th Earl of Holdernesse. The mansion was altered to Classical proportions and regular, enlarged sash windows were installed combined with gothic architectural detailing. When the 4th Earl's only daughter, Amelia Darcy, married Francis Godolphin Osborne, Marquess of Carmarthan, and later 5th Duke of Leeds, a new family arrived at Hornby by inheritance, and the house became a ducal seat. Due to a series of important family relationships, Hornby Castle became a repository for a magnificent collection of Restoration furniture that embodied their glorious political past. The halcyon days of Hornby Castle were undoubtedly in this period but also in the early to mid-19th century when the 7th Duke of Leeds commissioned A.W.N. Pugin to prepare a set of drawings for the remodeling of Hornby Castle. Although never executed, Pugin submitted detailed plans on a grand scale for two floor of the castle courtyard, and perspective sketches for the rest.Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old splits and chips. Gilt elements have been refreshed in areas. Gilding with some rubbing and small losses. Some evidence of old worm to undersides of legs. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 238

A Louis XVI blue painted console table, late 18th century, the rectangular grey marble top with moulded edge, above a pierced S-scroll frieze centred by a fluted tablet, on stop fluted turned tapering legs headed by stylised flowerhead terminals, 85cm high, 131cm wide, 64cm deep   Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old chips and splits. The marble top with some additional darker scratches and small chips to the edge. Evidence of old worm. Some later supporting blocks to the interior of the carcass. Various chips, rubbing and losses to the painted surface. Painted surface appears to be entirely later but has some age. Signs of previous bracing to corners of frame. Old dowel repair to split to rear rail. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 24

A pair of turquoise glazed terracotta vases fitted as table lamps, modern, of bulbous form, 45cm high including fitments, approximately 36cm diameter

Lot 244

A turned fruitwood urn fitted as a table lamp, late 19th century and adapted, of ovoid form, 46cm high including circular base

Lot 246

Y A Viennese satinwood and rosewood crossbanded pedestal table, early 19th century, the circular Carrara marble top, above a plain frieze and rectangular supports, the concave sided tri-form base on stylised paw feet, 82.5cm high, the top 34cm diameter   Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old minor chips and splits. Of cleaned appearance. The top with some minor chips to edge. The gilt brass mounts are possibly later associated. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 248

A pair of French cut cranberry glass and gilt metal mounted table lamps,19th century and refitted, of baluster form, 54cm high including fitments, thecircular bases 21cm diameter 

Lot 25

A Regency scumbled and polychrome painted pine side table, circa 1820, of semi-elliptical outline, the top with painted banding above the frieze with central drawer flanked by false drawer fronts and on square section tapering legs, 77cm high, 107cm wide, 67cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, The painted surface with knocks, losses, wear, rubbing, indentations, old marks and stains, There are areas of infilling where the surface has been lost and would otherwise show larger areas of the pine below.The handles appear original Overall appears stable Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 258

A George IV mahogany library table, circa 1825, in the manner of Gillows, the rectangular top with rounded corners and leather inset writing surface above a pair of frieze drawers to each long side, each fitted with a Bramah lock, on turned and tapering legs terminating in caps and castors, 76cm high, 137cm wide, 86cm deep   Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,The locks and turned handles appear original throughout, there are no keys to operate the locks - three are unlocked at time of report, one sadly remains locked shut. One handle with old cracks - it is slightly loose to the drawer front but does not appear in danger of coming off - it has perhaps been yanked previously when trying to access this false drawer. The inset with marks, stains, old rips and losses and indentations and gouges revealing the timber beneath. It is possible this is the original surface - please see additional photographs of the top. Overall solid and stable, Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 259

Y A Fine Reformed Gothic walnut and specimen parquetry inlaid trumpet work table, circa 1880, attributed to being designed by Charles Bevan for Gillows, with internal removable tray above the trumpet paper lined 'bag', the specimen marquetry including oak, walnut, tulipwood, and maple, 71.5cm high, 37cm wide, 37cm deepCharles Bevan was born in the late 1820's and started gaining recognition for his work as a furniture designer and manufacturer in around 1865.Three London addresses are recorded from which he operated, firstly at 66 Margaret Street between 1865-6. Here he advertised a 'New Registered Reclining chair' made by Marsh and Jones of Leeds, whose London show rooms were near his own premises. In that year with the help of Marsh and Jones he supplied the Yorkshire mill owner Sir Titus Salt with a large group of furniture including a bedroom suit, and in 1867 with the case of an Erard grand piano. These can all now been seen at Temple Newsam House inLeeds.In 1866 he moved to 46 Bemers Street, during which time, his fortunes improved, working with the Manchester firm of James Lamb whose work was shown in the Paris Exposition Universelle of 1867. The following year he went into collaboration with one of the largest and most notable of 19th century furniture manufacturers, Gillows of Lancaster and London. Finally, in 1872 his works were exhibited at the International Exhibition in London with Gillows. They, in partnership, produced a pair of ebonised cabinets, decorated with Doulton stoneware plagues which now form part of the V&A collection in London. His final move was in 1872 and coincided with a partnership with his son forming C.Bevan and Son and a move to 100 High Holborn where the firm remained for the following ten years.Stylistically his furniture tends to be very heavily ornamented and in the Gothic taste, elaborately decorated with geometric ornamental inlays, described at the time as in the 'medieval taste', something clearly evident in our work box.Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, some scuffs and knocks around the base,The internal tray probably originally with lids, these are all lacking, the pin cushion elements with rips,Some staining/deposit to the interior velvet of the lid - this may benefit from a light cleanThe top with fading and is a lighter colour than the rest, the base retaining good colour, Some splitting and cracking near the hinges of the top, The velvet interior to the lid worn and with losses and a stain to one lower side Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 262

A Louis Philippe walnut centre table, circa 1850, the radial bookmatched veneered top above a quadripartite pillar and platform base, with scrolled feet to the angles, 73cm high, 106cm diameterCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,Some colour variation and fading to the top, Overall this has been polished, With old splits and cracks to the veneers overall, the base with old scratches and indentationsCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 264

A George II mahogany concertina action folding card table, circa 1750, the hinged top enclosing a baize playing surface, 73cm high, 86cm wide, 43cm deep Provenance: Jonathan HarrisCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,The top with old splits and cracks and indentations,The baize is a more modern replacement Old splits and cracks, some chips and losses to some elements around the frieze, a section is held on by brown tape - this has not been investigated.The action operating at time of report and holding the top open, there is a sliding tray to secure and this is operating at time of report, the hinges to all elements appear to be originalPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 267

A Devon specimen marble octagonal table top, Torquay mid 19th century, attributed to the Woodley Marble Works, in the manner of Italian examples, with central chessboard with white and various specimen marble squares within a further radial specimen base and borders, 84 x 84cm overallCondition Report: The top bears the usual minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall.Areas of chipping to the corners, small loss to banding. One or two possible old repairs including to the Siena veneer on the corners, one corner section of black marble doesn't sit entirely flush and may have been restored.Each of the sides has some drilled apertures (some plaster filled), from previous fitting.Areas of old mortar/plaster to underside, again probably due to previous setting.There are a handful of areas of filling to the veneers, to the edges primarily, though overall the inlays appear in satisfactory condition.We have been informed that the specimens on this table all originate in Devon, which has prompted attribution to Woodley Marble Works.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 269

Y  A circular Italian specimen marble and scagliola table top, Rome, circa 1830, attributed to the workshop of Giacomo Raffaelli in the Via Del Babuino, The specimen marble top, with precious hardstones (including blue john, amethyst, malachite, and lapis lazuli, agate, Kushkuldin jasper, Revna jasper from the Ural mountains, Egyptian jasper, Lumachella from Abruzzo and Labradorite ) inset into a scagliola base simulating giallo antico, with a border of concentric bands simulating verde antico, white marble and rosso antico, the whole mounted on a metal disk, with a modern base of tulipwood, overall height 80cm, 95cm diameterThis very unusual top, with its combination of scagliola and hardstone, was almost certainly made in the Via del Babuino workshop of Giacomo Raffaelli (February 2, 1753 - October 11, 1836), perhaps the greatest of Roman mosaicists. Anna Maria Massinelli's book "Giacomo Raffaelli Maestro di stile e di mosaico" notes that Raffaelli was conscious of the artistic and commercial potential of creating works in scagliola. In this connection, he writes to his son in a letter from Milan dated 11th April 1804: "I beg you to learn well the technique of making scagliola, as I think we could do business with it here in Milan, and learn how to make all the different colours". Massinelli has identified various table tops in scagliola created by Raffaelli, which are inspired by his designs for micro mosaic table tops.  However, the present table top appears to draw its inspiration from the unusual marble and hard stone table tops created by Giacomo Raffaelli. An example is a table top that dates to circa 1810 in the State Hermitage Museum Figure..., St Petersburg. Here we see a formal arrangement of similar types of hard stones, which are cut into various geometric shapes and inset into a white marble base. The oval and octagonal forms remind us that Raffaelli also made snuffboxes; in our table top we also see him use these shapes some of which were probably originally intended for use in making boxes that then either became surplus to requirement or had been slightly damaged and were subsequently incorporated into a table top. A work by Raffaelli which is even more closely related to ours, was made in circa 1826. Here we see another inventive and less formal design by Raffaelli whereby the specimens appear to be strewn across the table as if they were pebbles on a beach. Like our top, these stones are inset into a coloured marble background, in this instance, "breccia corallina". Apart from the inspired and original designs that Raffaelli created, what also sets his work apart was the use of exceptional and distinctive specimens, whether they came from ancient Roman ruins or from contemporary sources. We know from his letters to suppliers such as Ciccio Vittolomeo that Raffaelli took enormous trouble to obtain the most beautiful specimens. His collection was also extensive as is born out by the two hundred or so cases containing marble and hard stones that were sent back to Rome from his workshop in Milan in 1821. Although we have not found documentary evidence to confirm our attribution to Raffaelli, we believe that both the design of the top as well as the very distinctive specimens suggest that this work was created in his workshop of Via del Babuino.Condition Report: Inlays all present, one or two with cracking though this is possibly the nature of the stones and may be old breaks.There are some small chips and losses to the edge of the scagliola top, as well as some areas of subtly repaired/filled cracking.One larger area of repair to the scagliola (circa 20cm in length along the edge), though again it appears sympathetically executed.The modern base is in perfectly presentable condition.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 271

A mahogany reclining armchair, first quarter 19th century, probably campaign, the hinged chair back supported on leather straps with eyelets to adjust the angle, the base of folding X-frame construction, approximately 98cm high, 61cm wide, together with a mahogany folding butler's table, the rectangular top above folding X-frame supports, 65cm high, 56cm wide, (2)Condition Report: Chair:Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,No squab seat cushion present with the lot - the webbing appears more recent, the leather straps intact overall, where one meets the back the screws are pulling out. There is filler to the rails where the webbing has been previously. The chair now with padded seat and back cushion, this feels to be hair stuffed - overall in fair condition, please refer to additional images for detailPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionTable:Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, the top surface with marks and stains from use. may benefit from a clean and a repolishThe webbing has broken and the table is thusly unsteady this would need to be repaired prior to use in a domestic setting. Otherwise with old splits and cracks and some chips and splits the top with marks, wear and indentationsPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 272

An Italian walnut console table, late 18th century, possibly Tuscan, the rectangular white marble top with stepped moulded edge, above a plain frieze, on tapering outswept rectangular legs, 81cm high, 182cm wide, 72cm deep   Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Top is later associated and has some additional scratches and chips to the edges. Evidence of old worm throughout. Filler used to help disguise worm in places. Old dowel repair to split at one corner of the frieze with dark wax used to help disguise. Later supporting blocks to the corners of the interior of the carcass. Glue residue visible to the interior joins. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 274

A stained hardwood table lamp base, possibly Anglo-Indian, early 20th century, the reeded stem above a foliate baluster descending to a stepped square base carved with foliage and outscrolled corners, 80cm high 

Lot 281

Y An Art Deco rosewood occasional table, circa 1930, the rectangular top above a frieze drawer and tapering end supports, 62cm high, 56cm wide, 35cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, some marks and wear to the top, the interior of the drawer with ink stains and other marks, some minor chipping to veneers, the handle appears to be originalCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 286

A George III walnut side table or 'lowboy', circa 1740, the rectangular top with moulded edge, above three frieze drawers and a shaped apron, on tapering shell carved cabriole legs, terminating in moulded pad feet, 71cm high, 76cm wide, 50cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old minor chips and splits. Later blocks and drawer runners to the interior of the carcass. Handles appear original. One deeper indentation to one front corner of the top. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 288

A Chinese Export black lacquer and gilt chinoiserie decorate dressing table, first quarter 19th century, decorated with foliage, birds and traditional village scenes throughout, the top of the raised back incorporating an enclosed shield form mirror, two central drawers flanked by cupboard doors each opening to reveal two short enclosed drawers, the top of the main body with a hinged compartment to each side, above three graduated drawers, on tapering rectangular legs, 94cm high, 63cm wide, 44cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses revealing timber in places including to areas around the keyhole to some drawers, some escutcheons missing, hinges loose in places. Significant losses to the central drawer, the escutcheon here is entirely missing. Wear and rubbing to gilt areas revealing underlying bole in places, Old splits and cracks, There is a key with a very bent handle that operates some of the locks at time of report, there is another key of a similar head pattern but this does not appear to operate any locks, there is also a 'spare' lion mask handle present.  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 293

A Victorian pitch pine wash stand or dressing table, circa 1880, Howard & Sons, with three quarter gallery above the two frieze drawers, each stamped for the makers HOWARD & SONS, BERNERS ST., the legs turned to simulate bamboo, 79cm high, 122cm wide, 58cm deep Although famed and best remembered for their seat furniture Howard & Sons made numerous other items of furniture in the latter part of the 19th century and early in the 20th centuryCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,The top with marks and stains and old ring marks consistent with its use as a wash stand, would probably benefit from a sympathetic polish overallThe porcelain handles are probably replacements, on one drawer they are secured on the other they are loose and lacking the screw backs, The gallery loose to the top, especially one side Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 299

A French chromed metal hexagonal occasional table, second half 20th century, the glazed top inset with a straw-bead work picture of two cranes, 55cm high, the top 50cm wide

Lot 315

A brass firehose nozzle by John Morris & Sons refitted as a table lamp, mid-20th century and later, variously stamped with makers' marks, 60cm high overall including fitment 

Lot 323

An Iberian walnut table, late 17th century, the rectangular top above the frieze carved with hobnail panels within geometric borders and containing two short drawers, on square section supports joined at the ends by stretchers 78cm high, 207cm wide, 83cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, Wormed throughout, the legs and lower stretchers especially affected, this almost certainly had a central stretcher that has probably perished previously, the end stretchers each with a central groove where this sat. Old splits and cracks and losses to timber elements, one drawer with an old and possibly original handle, the other with losses to the centre where probably a handle once was placed. One drawer with additional applied leather to the drawer lining to apparently replace lost timber. Some woodworm holes have been filled - this is mainly to the top but the large majority remain open. Some signs of previous repairs including some butterfly cleats to the underside of the top. Some spliced replacements too. Please note this condition report is not exhaustive of all faults, potential purchasers should satisfy themselves as to the exact condition of this table before bidding Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 328

A pair of Chinese turquoise glazed pottery baluster vases fitted as table lamps, modern, 52cm high to top of fitment

Lot 330

A pair of Continental, probably French, plaster models of column capitals, mid 20th century, after the manner of Antique Syrian examples, each 46cm high, 41cm squareCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, overall with an appearance designed to simulate age with simulated 'chips' and 'losses' but this is below the painted surface layer. There are some more recent knocks and scratches which reveal the plaster beneath in places. One with a circular groove which again appears to be simulated wear. These might benefit from a larger glass top being placed and used as either separate low tables or as the supports for one larger table top as a low centre table. This would be for the purchaser to decide and source the materials themselves. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 39

A William IV mahogany hall stand or console table, circa 1835, in the manner of Gillows, the shelved superstructure above the table top with apertures to each short side for sticks, the top above a blind frieze drawer and turned and lappet carved columnar supports and shaped platform base incorporating the drip pans, 116cm high, 173cm wide, 50cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,Overall with a polished appearance, the middle of the top with some old marks and wear - it appears something like a vase or a sculpture has stood here previously,Overall sold and stable The drip pans with the usual marks and corrosion expected with items of that sort, would perhaps benefit from re-blackingCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 5

An oak gate-leg table, early 18th century, the hinged rectangular top above a plain frieze and a small end drawer, on four baluster legs, two hinged and opening to support the top, 75cm high, 81cm wide, 28cm deep (when closed)   Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old splits and chips. Later supporting blocks and drawer runners to the interior of carcass. Old glue residue visible to interior of carcass. Shaped frieze section to top of one hinged leg is detached but present. It will need re-securing back in place. Old repairs to the stretchers of the hinged legs. Old screw repair to split at front edge of top. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.¥Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 54

A shell encrusted bottle fitted as a table lamp, modern, 57cm high 

Lot 56

A French white painted and marble topped side table, circa 1750, of serpentine outline, the Guillestre Breccia marble top with moulded edge above two frieze drawers, shaped apron, and cabriole legs, 86cm high, 106cm wide, 65cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,The marble top with the usual marks and chips to the edges and extremities, also the usual faults and variation associated with a natural productThe base distressed, with chipping and flaking and an uneven surface overall, this has certainly been refreshed overall. There are some knocks and losses where the underlying surface has been revealed. The handles appear originalOne rear leg with old spliced repair - the surface has been used to cover the joins but they can be seen,The rails beneath the drawers appear to be later replacementsPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 68

A Moorish walnut and parquetry occasional table, early 20th century, the octagonal inlaid top with moulded edge, above eight shaped supports, 43cm high, the top 44 x 44cm   Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old chips and splits. Some undulation and lifting to the inlay of the top. Some filler used to the top in places. Some supporting blocks to the interior of the carcass lacking. Some small amounts of filler used to the legs in places. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 8

A pair of silvered and cream painted wood urn table lamps, of recent manufacture, the swagged vase form bodies descending to rectangular bases, 56.5cm high to top of electrical fitments

Lot 81

An Arts & Crafts Movement occasional table, circa 1900, the circular top above the four turned supports united by conforming stretchers, 69cm high, the top 61cm diameterCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, the top with some old marks and stains - one larger has attempted to have been cleaned out previously, the top held on by revolving pegs, these appear to be original and holding securely at time of reportCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 83

Y A walnut, tulipwood banded and ebonised inlaid oval centre table, 19th century, with Breche violette marble top above a frieze fitted with an arrangement of opposing drawers and slides above shaped sabre legs united by an undertier, old paper label to one drawer I R also marked to one interior rail, 79cm high, 76cm wide, 59cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, The marble with old chips and losses to the edges, some of these have been filled with composition which has discoloured and turned yellow-brown and is quite noticeable, there are patches to each of the longer sides, there is a natural fault which also has some signs of having had filler appliedDue to the weight at the top overall the table feels unsteady however the joints appear to be holding securely The drawers later paper lined, some signs of woodworm to the softwood linings Some old splits and cracks especially to the undertier, old chips and losses throughoutSome woodworm to elements of the legs, this has been filled previouslyCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 86

An Anglo-Indian hardwood octagonal centre table in the manner of Moorish examples, 20th century, the parquetry top above a star-shaped base with turned baluster spindles, 77cm high, 110cm wideCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, The spindles are a differing timber to the remainder of the table, Overall appears solid and stable, the top designed to screw to the base -there are old holes, at present it is merely sitting in place, The top with some marks and indentations, the parquetry elements are lifting in places and the old joins opening  Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 9

An oak and marble topped centre table or table à gibier in 18th century style, the grey and white variegated fossil marble top above plain frieze and carved cabriole legs terminating in hoof feet, 76cm high, the top 111cm wide, 70cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,Some old splits and cracks, some later supporting blocks to interior of the frame, also some areas where blocks have previously been stood and removed during repairs and restoration. The frame is now solid and stable overall, The marble is probably later associated this carries the usual knocks, chips and marks. This is finished on all four sides - it could be used as a centre table or as a side table - the marble over hanging sufficiently to allow for this use if wished. Some darker areas to the frame such as the carved elements of the knees Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 94

An Irish George II mahogany tea table, circa 1750, the hinged rectangular top above a plain frieze incorporating a central frieze drawer, on acanthus and C-scroll carved tapering cabriole legs, terminating in unusual tri-form moulded feet, 73cm high, 81cm wide, 41cm deep (when closed)Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old minor chips and splitsHandle is a period replacement. Some later supporting blocks to the interior of the carcass. Extremely well executed repaired split to top of one rear leg. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 99

A Scandinavian bentwood and coloured Perspex low occasional table, mid 20th century, the yellow top above the bombe shaped base, 46cm high, approximately 51cm wide, 44cm deep overallCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, The surface quite dry in feel and appearance and would perhaps benefit from a sympathetic polish,The Perspex elements with scratches and marks consistent with age and use as a coffee table, again this might benefit from a cleanOverall solid and stablePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 314

Over 14 Subbuteo table soccer and table rugby teams together with various accessories, some in original boxes. 

Lot 315

Four Subbuteo table soccer teams Fulham, Plymouth Argyle, Liverpool and Crystal Palace, all in original boxes together with related ephemera 

Lot 552

An oak cricket table with bobbin turned legs, H61 x diameter 60cm 

Lot 563

A 19thC mahogany circular tilt top table raised on triform base, H75 x diameter 79cm 

Lot 567

A contemporary hardwood hall table, W122 x D36 x H76cm 

Lot 579

A 19th/20thC inlaid mahogany two drawer Pembroke table W75 x D108 x H76cm 

Lot 585

Two 19thC chairs and a pokerwork side table 

Lot 589

G Plan retro/mid century modern glazed teak coffee table, W155 x D48 x H39cm 

Lot 593

A 19thC mahogany writing table with mechanical lift up lid, slide out leather writing platform and fitted interior, raised on slender turned out legs united by a shaped stretcher, W74 x D43 x H79cm 

Lot 596

A retro / mid century modern glazed coffee table with undershelf, W136 x D51 x H43cm 

Lot 601

Victorian Shoolbred style octagonal table, H70 x diameter 70cm 

Lot 612

Victorian cast iron conservatory/ garden table of serpentine shape raised on ornate scrolling legs.  Top broken but parts present and fit flush together, W162 x D99 x H84cm 

Lot 616

A contemporary light oak bedside chest of three graduated drawers and a dressing table mirror, W49 x D44 x H57cm 

Lot 1

A late 17th/early 18th century oak gateleg table with pegged oval top with ruled edge, on baluster turned and block supports and stretchers, peg joints on bun feet, height 67cm, length when extended 106cm, width 84cm.

Lot 101

A modern reproduction mahogany corner chair, modern tapestry-top stool and a small oak magazine table with later adapted lift top with bobbin turned galleried storage area (3).

Lot 11

A 19th century oak and cast iron adjustable reading table, 74 x 44cm. CONDITION REPORT Reading table is adjustable in height, rotates and collapses to vertical positionOverall general wear to include small scratches, scuffs indentations, some veneer loss to top surface, heat/cup marks to top

Lot 125

A modern white painted cast aluminium garden table and chair/patio set in the antique style, the balloon-back chairs with Gothic pierced backs and seats, on cabriole supports, the table with repeating pierced floral and scroll trellising, central hole for umbrella, on three splayed feet, diameter of table 67cm (5).

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