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A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND EBONY STRUNG SEWING TABLE, Circa 1800, the hinged rectangular top opening to a fitted interior, above two drawers, one to open at each end, above a pleated fabric basket; the four tapering legs with an 'X' form stretcher, with brass caps and castors, height: 73cm, width: 44cm
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY AND CROSSBANDED SOFA TABLE, Circa 1825, the twin drop leaves with rounded corners, above twin frieze drawers to front and twin false drawers to the back, the side supports each descending past a turned stretcher to splayed and brass strung legs, with brass caps and castors, height: 72cm, width: 92cm leaves down, 141cm extended, depth: 66cm
A VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT SUTHERLAND TABLE, Last quarter 19th century, the oval top with twin drop leaves, with twin turned supports at each side descending to twin angled legs, with two conforming hinge out legs, all with ceramic castors, height: 72cm, length opened: 98cm, width: 76cm
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLE, Circa 1880, the rectangular top with rounded corners and ovolo moulded edges, above four acanthus carved, tapered and fluted legs to heave brass caps and castors; with two additional leaves and winding handle, height: 75cm, length: 146cm, width: 122cm
A KINGWOOD AND MARQUETRY BIJOUTERIE TABLE, Early 20th century, the bevelled rectangular glass top within a trailing foliate marquetry surround, above glazed front, back and sides, on cabriole legs, with foliate cast gilt metal mounts at the knees and conforming sabots, height: 75cm, the top: 70 x 46cm
A LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY DRUM TABLE, Circa 1800, with a leather-lined top over an arrangement of drawers and hinged drawers, apparently retaining the original handles, on a spirally wrythen shaft and a quadripartite base with brass claw toe caps and castors, height: 70cm, diameter: 120cm. Provenance: Acquired from Bonhams in 1964
A FRENCH MARQUETRY, GILT METAL MOUNTED AND GLAZED BIJOUTERIE TABLE, Late 19th century, the hinged rectangular top with bevelled plate, the surround trailing and scrolling foliate marquetry overall, the friezes and tapering octagonal legs with conforming decoration, on toupie feet, height: 77cm, the top: 76 x 50cm
A VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED METAL TABLE OIL LAMP, Third quarter 19th century, the metal burner above a swag and hobnail cut glass reservoir, with dished underside, atop a columnar shaft with Corinthian capital and spiralled foliate tresses, the spreading, square section base with urns and further foliate motifs, 63cm high
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY FOLDING TEA TABLE, Circa 1770, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, the hinged top and lower section each with flower heads within conjoined circlets to the front and side edges, the front with fretwork apron in the Chinese style, a drawer at one end, on four straight legs with chamfered inner angles , height: 73cm, width: 91cm, depth: 45cm
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY COMBINED TEA AND CARD TABLE, Circa 1770, the hinged rectangular tops with projecting front ears, the first fold plain for tea, the second with later baize lining and concave recesses for counters, on straight tapering legs to pad feet, height: 75.5cm, width: 84cm
A VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT FOLDING CARD TABLE, Circa 1865, the demi-lune top with serpentine moulded edging, opening as a circular playing surface with later green baize lining, on a turned, knopped, carved and waisted shaft to four cabriole legs with scrolled feet, height closed: 72cm, width: 90.5cm
AN ANGLO-CHINESE PADOUK SOFA TABLE of Sheraton design, the rectangular flap top with rounded corners and inlaid with contrasting banding edged with pale wood and ebony stringing, over three frieze drawers and opposing simulated drawers, apparently retaining the original turned button handle and with exotic wood linings, on panelled rectangular standard end supports and four downswept sabre legs terminating in brass toe caps and castors, the underside of two of the drawers bearing Chinese characters in black ink, height: 73cm, length opened: 148cm, closed: 94cm, width: 61cm. Provenance: Made for John Reeves in Canton and thence by descent. Sold by Duke's of Dorchester 28th November 2008 as part of the Reeves Collection, lot 1046
AN EMPIRE MAHOGANY AND PARCEL-GILT SIDE TABLE, circa 1820, the rectangular oak top over a single drawer with an applied gilt metal laurel branch handle flanked by applied parcel gilt stars, on ebonised and parcel gilt square tapering legs headed by classical busts, 84cm wide x 41cm deep
A GEORGE V LEATHER DRESSING CASE OF SILVER MOUNTED AND IVORY FITTINGS, By Drew & Co of London, the case exterior gilt tooled E.G.C, the interior with six glass dressing table jars with engine milled lids hallmarked for London 1913, with various ivory brushes, shoe horns and a glove stretcher, and other items, the case: 40cm high, 56cm long
A late 19th Century mauchline ware lidded table snuff box, the hinged cover with an image of an elegant lady, foil lined interior, tartanware border labelled George Matheson, Glasgow, width 13cmNote: Rev Dr George Matheson (1842-1906), famous blind Glasgow University academic
Italian Trimmings to include a collection of cotton lace trimmings and gathered pelmets. Together with an oval crochet/lace mats in white and cream pieces of crochet and cotton lace. Cotton Hankies edged with lace. A fine cotton lace large square. A cotton long table cover with a deep hemline of cotton lace and a long cotton panel with a ribbon and tulle decorative panel. 153" x 26" (Q)
A Regency mahogany Pembroke table, circa 1820, two dropleaves opens up to a rectangular smooth fluted edge, fitted one frieze drawer each side, raised on saber fluted supports on brass castors. 72cm H x 103cm D x 63cm W (116cm with leaves)Condition Report:Good condition, general scuffs and scratches to the top. signs of sunlight fading and liquid stains and signs of age and wear to the castors.
A mid 19th Century burr walnut work table, circa 1850, drop side flaps in Pembroke manner, fall front cupboard, raised on reeded taper legs on castors. Height 70cm, Depth 56cm, Width 37cm Width 74cm when fully open. Condition Report:General scuffs to the veneer with signs of loss, with later metal flap supports, signs of later work tray and restored drawers, In good condition.
A George IV rosewood and burr walnut crossbanded fold over card table, circa 1825, smooth corner top folding to reveal a lined interior, on a turned column, raised on a quadruple inverted cabriole supports on brass claw feet on brass castors. 74cm H x 91cm W x 46cm D (92cm unfolded)Condition Report:Good condition , signs of scuffs and liquid stains to the top, signs of loss to the frieze, signs of loose veneer in the interior, small chip to the platform and signs of scuffs to the column.
A mid Victorian inlaid burr walnut davenport writing table and music cabinet combined, circa 1860, brass three quarter gallery top, the hinged curved front cover opening to a retractable writing surface with pigeon holes and a well, the lower section with twin columns flanking a central glazed door opening to gilt tooled leather labelled sheet music division, height 103cm, width 58cm Condition report:In good condition with no obvious signs of damage. General wear to the leather on the shelving interior. Glass is later fitted. davenport interior has later fitting and some ink stain.
A group of early nineteenth century blue and white transfer-printed saucers, c.1800-20. To include: a Willow & Table, Flowerhead and Leaves, Violin, Rogers Toy Chinoiserie, and a Vase pattern example. 10 - 14 cm wide. (5)Condition: In good overall condition. Provenance: From the Trevor Kentish collection.
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