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An Elizabeth II Mappin and Webb silver Old English beaded pattern canteen of cutlery, for 8 place settings to include table knives, dessert knives, table forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, teaspoons and four various serving spoons, in a mahogany canteen, Sheffield 1998 100oz.
A Victorian oak and specimen timber breakfast table, the rectangular top inlaid in stylised brickwork, surrounding a central vacant cross shaped cartouche, within moulded walnut borders, on oak octagonal tapering column and concave platform, with brass castors, the top 88cm x 99cm.
A Dyrlund Danish teak extending dining table, with a circular top on a cruciform type column, with four legs, two loose leaves, the top 109cm diameter enclosed, 109cm x 211cm extended and four matching chairs, each with square section legs. The upholstery in this lot does not comply with the 1988 (Fire & Fire Furnishing) Regulations, unless sold to a known exporter or upholsterer it will be cut from the frame before leaving the premises.
An early 20th century possibly Burmese hardwood occasional Table, square moulded edge top profusely carved with a band featuring elephants and hunting dogs among foliate, carved and plain bands around a small central panel of dogs and foliate, foliate carved apron to all sides, carved arched panels between block legs on turned and carved slender tapering legs, 65cm high by 60cm by 60cm
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY READING TABLE MID-18TH CENTURY the adjustable top with a hinged rest and on a ratchet support, the carved egg and dart edge above a pair of swivel candlestands, on an hexagonal adjustable telescopic stem with a brass collar and butterfly screw, on cabriole legs and pad feet 130cm high, 95.8cm wide (open and extended) Provenance The underside of the table with two printed catalogue entries from a Sotheby's sale in 1967.
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY SUPPER TABLE IN THE MANNER OF FREDERICK HINTZ, C.1740 the dished ten-lobed fixed top inlaid with mother of pearl shells and brass flowers and stringing, with a cinquefoil reserve on a probably associated spiral fluted stem and a tripod base 56.5cm high, 55cm wide Catalogue Note Frederick Hintz was born in East Germany in 1711 but by 1737 he was recorded as living in London. Along with the cabinet maker John Channon, Hintz was part of a small community of émigré artisans resident in London. A number of similar tables were exhibited at the Victoria & Albert Museum in 1993 in the exhibition 'John Channon and brass inlaid furniture 1730-1760'.
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY ARTIST'S TABLE C.1755-60 the moulded edge hinged top formally with a rest, on a twin ratchet support, with a frieze drawer fitted with a baize lined sliding cover, the sides with pull-out candle slides, above fret brackets and stylised swags which disguise the mechanism for one of the ratchet's, on in-curved legs and leather roller castors 78.3cm high, 63.4cm wide, 50cm deep Literature For a similar table that was in the collection of Sir Sydney Greville, see Ralph Edwards, The Dictionary of English Furniture, Vol. III, p. 186, fig.4. Edwards states that 'an artist's table with 'upward and inward rising desks' is said by J. T. Smith in 'Nollekens and his Times' to have been brought into fashion by John Cobb, and the painter Nathaniel Dance considered the tables so useful that he easily persuaded Cobb to allow him to paint his portrait in exchange for one.'
λ A NEAR PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY CARD TABLE C.1800-1810 each with a rectangular fold-over top with canted front corners and crossbanded with satinwood and rosewood, revealing a baize lined surface, on twin gate supports, the frieze inlaid with a lozenge and applied with brass lion's masks, on square tapering legs and spade feet (2) 74.4cm high, 91cm wide, 44.4cm deep (max
A FRENCH MAHOGANY TABLE A ECRIRE IN LOUIS XVI STYLE EARLY 20TH CENTURY with gilt bronze mounts, of kidney shape, the raised cartonnier back applied with twin-light rose, leaf and flaming torch sconces, inset with a clock, above four gilt tooled leather fronted drawers, above a conforming writing surface with three frieze drawers, with lion's mask handles and floral swag mounts, the central drawer stamped 'Count de Cuciava', the back with conforming swags and baskets of flower mounts 115.3cm high, 136.5cm, 61cm deep Literature Christopher Payne, 19th century European Furniture, p.134, pl.325 for a similar example of a kidney shape table a ecrire.
A FRENCH KINGWOOD AND MARQUETRY JARDINIERE TABLE IN LOUIS XV STYLE LATE 19TH CENTURY of serpentine outline, with gilt bronze mounts and profusely inlaid with panels of flowers, leaves and birds, the lift-off top stamped 'Count de Cuciava', revealing a zinc lining 82.8cm high, 75cm wide, 46cm deep
A FRENCH KINGWOOD AND MARQUETRY SERPENTINE CARD TABLE IN LOUIS XV STYLE LATE 19TH CENTURY with gilt bronze mounts and inlaid with panels of scrolls, leaves and flowers, the hinge and swivel top revealing a baize lined playing surface on cabriole legs 76.3cm high, 91.5cm wide, 45cm deep
A PAINTED AND GILTWOOD TABLE DE MILIEU IN LOUIS XIV STYLE POSSIBLY ITALIAN, 20TH CENTURY with a red marble inset top, the corners cut with cartouches joined by swags of husks, the base decorated with floral swags, husks, leaves and flowers, the tapering legs united by an 'X' stretcher centred with an urn 84.7cm high, 157.5cm wide, 98.5cm deep
A PAIR OF FRENCH BRASS AND PORCELAIN MOUNTED VASE TABLE LAMPS LATE 19TH CENTURY the urn shaped bodies and covers painted with orientalist subjects, one of an Egyptian desert scene, with a camel, palm trees and buildings, the other with an Ottoman Islamic cityscape with minarettes, each with a shade and fitted for electricity (2) 46.6cm high
An ANGLO-INDIAN HARDWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE LATE 19TH CENTURY all over carved with scrolling leaves and flowers, the octagonal lift-off top above a folding base with conforming pierced panels, together with a smaller similar Anglo-Indian hardwood octagonal occasional table (2) 64cm high, 63.8cm wide and 48.3cm high, 48.2cm wide
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the top with a reeded edge and three additional leaves, on a telescopic frame, on a turned stem and four ribbed and swept legs terminating in brass sabot and castors 70.5cm high, 241cm long (extended), 113cm wide
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