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Lot 1015

A SUPERB MARBLE TOP TABLE with rustic wooden base. 2ft 4ins long, 1ft 10ins wide at the longest point. 1ft 9ins high.

Lot 1251

A RARE 18TH CENTURY SWEDISH TABLE CLOCK BY ERIC NOHRMAN, CIRCA 1771, with repeat action. No. 322. Cream dial with black Roman numerals. 4.5cms diameter x 3.5cms high, supported on curving legs. Contained in a leather case.

Lot 113

Table Telephone 1/232F ivory with 164-55 handset; together with GPO 332F with 164-56 handset, ivory (2)

Lot 112

Table Telephone 1/232F ivory with 164-55 handset; together with 232L with 164-48 handset, black (2)

Lot 328

A pair of modern Oriental style table lamps decorated with parrots and floral decoration on a gold coloured background, white lamp shadesLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 290

After Moreau - a French 19th century patinated spelter figural table lamp of a young boy scantily draped holding aloft a flamed glass shade A/F 89cm high, signature to base, and Progress a similar spelter figurine holding a flaming torch mounted on a wooden base, cast incised signature to base, along with foundry stamp Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 332

An early to mid 20th century French style console table and mirror, together with two gilt wall hanging shelvesLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 287

A mixed lot of cut and pressed table glassware, ceramics and other items to include a cake stand, fruit bowls, drinking glasses, decanter and others Location: If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 67

Mixed vintage costume jewellery, mainly mid 20th Century necklaces and brooches to include a long Lapis Lazuli and blue glass necklace A/F, a small 9ct gold ring 1.17g, a gold tone and tiger's eye ring, simulated pearl necklaces, loose beads, a watch chain, a ladies Corvette wristwatch, a ladies B.Jobin gold tone wristwatch and various jewellery boxes to include a Victorian casket with key and a silver plated footed dressing table box. Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 146

A large quantity of 20th Century table linen to include small embroidered tablecloths and examples with crotchet surrounds, crotchet doilies and placemats to include examples from Gozo, small white cotton tablecloths from Shandong, China and table runners. Location:

Lot 94

A silver 5 piece dressing table brush and mirror set, makers mark W.G Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 68

A fabric covered table top mannequin 28" High. Location:BWRIf there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 294

A mid 20th century Italian Sorrento inlaid fold over card table, inset green baize, on square tapering legs and block feet, 77cm h x 101.5cm dia topLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 321

A silver plated cigarette box, together with a group of lighters to include three vintage Ronson Queen Anne style silver plated table lighters and a Mercedes Benz bottle stopLocationIf there is no condition report shown, please request one

Lot 310

A Watford Finest hand cut crystal set of table cut comprising six high ball glasses, six champagne flutes, six sherries and liqueurs, six small brandy balloons, six large and six small wines, along with a cut glass whisky decanter and stopper Location: If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 515

A modern pine kitchen table on painted block shaped legs 80h x 180w Location: RAMIf there is no condition report, please request one

Lot 512

A mixed lot to include an Edwardian dressing table mirror together with a 19th century dome top leather bound chest, a navy cut box and other itemsLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 428

Small furniture to include a pedestal table, Pembroke table and a pair of modern Chinese style tablesLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 505

A modern pine kitchen table on painted block shaped legs 80h x 180w Location: RAFIf there is no condition report, please request one

Lot 86

A Sterling silver handled brush and another, a silver topped glass dressing table pot and a button hook with tortoiseshell style handle. Location:

Lot 76

A quantity of vintage lace collars, sleeves, table mats and insertions to include a Honiton lace collar, Guipure lace panels and collars, 4 machine embroidered placemats and an Irish lace collar on button mesh ground with clover leaf design. Location:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 158

A 19th century mahogany sofa table, rounded rectangular top with fall leaves above a frieze drawer, blind to verso, turned stretcher, sabre legs, brass casters, 74.5cm high, 63cm wide, 61cm deep, 19th century with alterations and reductions

Lot 197

A Post-Regency mahogany library table, rounded rectangular top above a pair of frieze drawers, turned supports and stretcher, sabre-form sledge base, brass-capped casters, 74cm high, 137cm wide, 66cm deep, c.1830

Lot 174

A 19th century mahogany bowfront side table, oversailing top above a long frieze drawer, tapered legs, 79.5cm high, 98cm wide, 57cm deep

Lot 160

A George III mahogany sideboard or serving table, satinwood crossbanded top above a frieze drawer and a deep apron drawer, flanked by doors, ring-turned legs, 88cm high, 136.5cm wide, 55cm deep, c.1810

Lot 157

A George III mahogany work table, hinged canted rectangular top, pleated undertier, tapered legs, X-stretcher, outlined throughout with boxwood stringing, 75cm high, 48.5cm wide, 38cm deep, c.1790

Lot 462

A Chinese hardwood table screen, the circular banner worked in coloured silks with a boy carrying his bicycle across a river, inscription to frame, 34.5cm high, late 20th century

Lot 184

A Victorian oak card table, by William Constantine & Company (fl. 1834-1882), bears label FROM CONSTANTINE & CO.’S CABINET & UPHOLSTERY WAREHOUSE, LEEDS., hinged top enclosing a baize lined playing surface, panelled baluster column, cabriole legs, scroll feet, ceramic casters, 73.5cm high, 93cm wide, 46cm deep, c.1870

Lot 173

A Post-Regency Gothic Revival mahogany library table, canted rectangular top with moulded edge above a pair of frieze drawers, Bramah locks, architectural tracery brackets, turned stretcher carved with lotus, sledge base, brass casters, 71.5cm high, 122cm wide, 63cm deep, c.1835

Lot 310

A Derbyshire Ashford black marble table-top thermometer, inlaid with malachite, lapis lazuli and other specimen stones, stepped base, 14.5cm high, c.1870

Lot 164

A 19th century mahogany gateleg lamp or occasional table, fall leaf, straightened cabriole legs, pad feet, 69.5cm high, 57.5cm wide, 31cm opening to 55.5cm deep

Lot 465

A reproduction 19th century style table centre, the gilt metal support cast as a pair of cherub musicians seated on a rose encrusted column, below a moulded clear glass dish, green jadeite circular base, three ogee brass feet, 27.5cm

Lot 165

A 19th century mahogany tripod occasional table, one-piece circular tilting top, turned parcel-wrythen column, cabriole legs, pad feet, 70.5cm high, 68cm diameter

Lot 41

A 19th century enamel circular table snuff box, hinged cover painted with young shepherds in a pastoral idyl, the side and base with sprigs, 7.5cm diameter

Lot 153

A Victorian mahogany duchess dressing table, arched rectangular mirror above three small drawers, the projecting base with a further frieze drawer, turned forelegs, shaped undertaker, ceramic casters, 167cm high, 121cm wide, 55cm deep, c.1880

Lot 159

A Victorian walnut and mahogany extending dining table, rounded rectangular top with one additional leaf, lotus capped turned and fluted tapered cylindrical legs, 70.5cm high, 123.5cm extending to 178.5cm long, 120.5cm wide, c.1870

Lot 80

A pair of French Grecian Revival gilt bronze ovoid table lamps, cast and chased with palmettes and acanthus, 26cm to base of fittings, c.1900, fitted for electricity

Lot 190

A Regency mahogany twin pillar dining table, rounded rectangular top with reeded edge, turned columns, sabre legs, brass paw capped casters, 72cm high, 150cm long, 116.5cm wide, c.1820

Lot 390

A 19th century Indian hardwood pedestal occasional table, circular top carved with deity, elephants and lotus, Solomonic column, triform base, bun feet, 66cm high, 63cm diameter

Lot 194

A Sheraton Revival satinwood banded mahogany serpentine serving table, oversailing top above five drawers, tapered square legs, spade feet, 86.5cm high, 118cm wide, 64.5cm deep, c.1900

Lot 162

A large burr elm table centre bowl, of natural irregular shape, outswept legs, 62cm wide

Lot 189

A George III mahogany birdcage tripod supper table, one-piece circular tilting top, baluster column, cabriole legs, pad feet, 71cm high, 97.5cm diameter, c.1780

Lot 45

A George III South Staffordshire enamel circular table snuff box, hinged cover painted with figures at an Italianate harbour, the base with flowers and a Rococo cartouche, 7cm diameter, c.1780

Lot 389

A rootwood garden or orangery table, glass top, 74cm high, 180.5cm long, 107cm wide

Lot 38

A Victorian silver mounted tortoiseshell circular dressing table trinket dish, pierced and chased border, scroll feet, 9.5cm diam, Birmingham 1892

Lot 192

An early 20th century Italian marquetry centre table, circular top, tapered square legs, 74.5cm high, 105cm diameter

Lot 480

After the Old Master School (19th century)Figures at a Table,oil on canvas, 89cm x 73cm

Lot 446

A Venetian style triptych dressing table mirror, 79cm high, 90cm wide

Lot 35

A pair of George III style silver round table candlesticks, knopped pillars, loaded, each 25cm high, Sheffield, 1995, 1250g gross

Lot 42

An early 20th century silver coloured metal and enamel table snuff box, possibly Russian, the hinged cover set with a mother of pearl roundel, carved in cameo with a profile portrait bust of Minerva, 8cm diam, apparently unmarked, c.1910

Lot 187

A George IV oak breakfast table, rounded rectangular tilting top with moulded edge, turned column, sabre legs, bun-capped casters, 73cm high, c.1825

Lot 171

A Great War ‘Ministry of Munitions’ M.B.E. group of four awarded to Major C. Leese, Army Service Corps, who flourished as a winter sportsman in the Alpine climate of Switzerland but whose health suffered in the damp and exposed conditions of the Western Front A gifted amateur golfer, he repeatedly showed his prowess in the Amateur Championship but was often thwarted by Joyce Wethered and her equally successful brother Roger The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Military) Member’s 1st type breast badge, silver, hallmarks for London 1917; 1914 Star (2. Lieut: C. Leese. A.S.C.); British War and Victory Medals (2. Lieut. C. Leese.) nearly extremely fine (4) £300-£400 --- M.B.E. (Military) London Gazette 1 January 1918. Clive Leese was born in Woking on 24 April 1885, the fourth son of Sir Joseph Francis Leese, K.C., M.P., 1st Baron Leese, of Send Holme, near Guildford. As Queen’s Council and Member of Parliament for Accrington from 1892 to 1910, his father was a hugely influential figure who was known in particular as a keen advocate for women’s suffrage. His mother was similarly exalted as a sportswoman; according to The Lancashire Daily Post of 28 January 1907, the only thing that could hold Lady Mary Constance Leese back from the ski slopes of Davos was ‘a severe case of influenza’. Clive Leese proved just as talented - at least his mother’s equal in winter sports - most notably in winning a third place finish in the English Figure Skate Bowl in 1905 and victory at Davos in 1907. The outbreak of the Great War saw Leese appointed Lieutenant in the Army Service Corps in the London Gazette of 19 September 1914. Posted to France from 5 October 1914, he witnessed early service at the Advanced Motorised Transport Depot. Evacuated home with an attack of pleurisy, the Proceedings of a Medical Board held at Caxton Hall on 4 February 1915 noted: ‘suffered from cold & exposure on active service with Expeditionary Force’. Raised Acting Major on 9 November 1916, Leese was seconded to the Ministry of Munitions. His name was later brought to the notice of the Secretary of State for War for ‘valuable services rendered in connection with the war’ and he was awarded the M.B.E. (Military). Demobilised on 22 February 1919, Leese took employment as a solicitor in the family firm of Fairfield, Leese and Munns of 31, Old Jewry, London. He further dedicated his free time to amateur golf and became firm friends with some of the leading exponents of the game, most notably Joyce and Roger Wethered, the former being recognised as perhaps the greatest ‘lady golfer’ of her generation. Having initially dipped his toes at the 1905 Amateur Championship at Prestwick, Leese made it to the last 16 at St. Andrews in 1907. In 1921 he made short shrift of a Cambridge Varsity singles opponent, and in 1923 he and Mr. G. D. Forrester inflicted a ‘crushing defeat’ upon an Oxford and Cambridge Society pairing. Representing Woking Golf Club, Leese later lost a mere 2 and 1 to the Wethereds; a lucky escape given that Joyce and Roger were later described as ‘cruel’ to a Kentish brother and sister pair. Even the great Bobby Jones of Augusta National fame was keen to note of Joyce: ‘I have not played golf with anyone, man or woman, amateur or professional, who made me feel so utterly outclassed’. The following year, Leese once again reached the last 16 of the Amateur Championship, but received an utter drubbing (7 and 6) at the hands of Roger Wethered over the Old Course. According to Sketch on 4 June 1924: ‘Out in a grand score of 33 strokes, magnificent play by Wethered left Leese looking to the heavens, likely wondering what on earth he could do to alleviate the pain.’ Leese spent the 1920s as a regular Surrey County golfer and won the prestigious Royal Mid-Surrey Scratch Medal in 1928. He later served as Chairman of the Chiswick Sports Association, but his life was cut short on the operating table in November 1932. The Leese Baronetcy subsequently passed to his eldest brother and thence to Sir Oliver William Hargreaves Leese, K.C.B., C.B.E., D.S.O.; for the next decade the Leese name remained in the press, but instead of filling the sporting back pages in the footsteps of Clive and his mother, Sir Oliver garnered headlines as Commander of XXX Corps in North Africa and Sicily, before taking over the reins of Eighth Army in succession to Field Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery of Alamein.

Lot 54

A Tiffany style table lamp

Lot 271

Teak coffee table and nest of tables

Lot 272

Yew coffee table and leather footstool

Lot 316

A glass top coffee table, with four zebra leg supports, D 49cm

Lot 263

Two 19th Century fold over tea tables, an oak table and a mahogany side table

Lot 315

A Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson of Kilburn octagonal coffee table, W 50cm, H 48cm

Lot 52

Modern sculptural table lamp

Lot 319

Pine table and four chairs

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