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A reproduction oak dining suite comprising drop leaf dining table raised on lyre supports, height 73cm, length 109.5cm, and six oak wheel back dining chairs.Additional InformationTable with heat mark to top, general surface wear throughout, minor chipping and scratches throughout.
A Victorian rosewood kidney shaped side table on foliate carved stretchered supports to four outswept legs on castors, 73 x 90 x 51cm.Additional InformationTop with scuffs, scrapes, veneer losses, very dry, further scuffs and scrapes commensurate with age and use throughout.
An early 20th century oak fold over games table, height 71cm, length 66cm, depth 38cm, and another occasional table, height 71cm, length 40cm, An Edwardian mahogany drop leaf Sutherland table, height 61cm, length 59cm (3).Additional InformationCup rings, staining, scratches and impact marks.
An oak refectory table on turned stretchered supports to block feet, 76 x 183 x 91cm, and a set of six elm seated Windsor-type spindle back chairs on turned splayed supports with crinoline stretchers (4+2) (7).Additional InformationSome scuffs and scrapes commensurate with use, but generally good condition.
A mahogany tilt-top occasional table, height 73cm, top 55 x 49.5cm.Additional InformationHeight 73cm, top 55 x 49.5cm. Top with scratches, marks and stains, does not presently sit in its base, so at an angle, further heavy scuffs, scrapes, heavy scratches etc. to the lower section.
A good Edwardian satinwood and inlaid five piece bedroom suite with flamed finish comprising large wardrobe with twin doors flanking twin cupboard doors above four drawers of serpentine outline, a dressing table with folding three-panel mirror, two single beds (both af) and a single pot cupboard (4). Additional InformationBoth beds with numerous bad splits. The seller would not be interested in splitting the lot.
A Victorian walnut extending dining table with two additional leaves raised on ring turned legs to castors.Additional InformationHeight 76cm, height to the under tier section 64cm, length with no leaves 132cm, width 105cm. Two extra leaves measure combined 70.5cm.
A George III oak tilt top table on ring turned column to three out swept legs, 69 x 92.5 x 83.5cm when extended.Additional InformationHeavy wear and tear, scuffs, scrapes, scratches, abrasions commensurate with age and use throughout. The top has a significant gouge and hole to it, further heavy dents etc. The top end leaves have several drilled holes in them, one leaf also significantly split.
A good and large German stained pine refectory table on substantial stretchered supports, 78 x 220 x 88cm.Additional InformationTop with scratches, nicks, gouges, rubbing to stained detail etc commensurate with heavy use, some small replaced/repaired sections.
A William IV mahogany tea table on octagonal column to quadripartite base and four knopped feet, height 72cm, top when extended 91 x 91cm, depth 45cm, and a Victorian walnut and burr walnut card table for restoration, on turned stretchered supports to castors (af) (2).Additional InformationThere is damage to the hinge of the card table where a chunk has been damaged and is coming away, the hinge will need to be replaced or repaired. One of the legs has also been damaged and is currently held on with string, further crazing and bubbling to veneer throughout. There are bad splits to the card playing section and the baize has been replaced - this is also discoloured and tired. The tea table has surface marks, gouges and stains. There is a water mark to the top, some further chips, nibbles etc and general wear.
A 19th century rosewood sewing table with octagonal top on carved scrolling supports to quadripartite base and carved ball feet, 72 x 38.5 x 38.5cm, and a contemporary rosewood stool with barley twist stretchered supports and gold fabric upholstered seat, height 38cm, top 43 x 38cm (2).Additional InformationThere are some splits and chips to the sides of the upper section, some quite heavy scratches and gouges to top, further general wear to base commensurate with age and use as well as buildup of dust and dirt. The fabric has obviously been replaced. Stool with some scuffs to legs commensurate with age. The green lining to the basket exterior and yellow to the lining interior are replacements, the exterior somewhat frayed and tired, all supports appear original, no sign of worm, there are scuffs, scrapes, small abrasions, etc particularly to lower sections and feet, chips to the sewing table frieze with some splits also. There is a strange bubbling and varnished look to the under tier, this has had water damage, the table is only rosewood veneered, and some of the lost sections have had painted replacement repairs.
An 18th century oak side table, with single frieze drawer, raised on tapering supports, height 73.5cm, length 95cm, depth 57.5cm. Additional InformationChipping/pieces missing from the feet and the base, wear throughout, old worm evident to the underside of stretchers, usual wear, minor chipping to wood throughout, splitting to top, chipping to the edge extensively, area of restoration to the back left corner.
A 19th century mahogany drop leaf dining table raised on tapering block supports, height 73cm, length 106cm, together with six late 18th century rush seated oak framed dining chairs, height 86.5cm (7).Additional InformationThe joints are loose on the table, scratches and impact dents throughout, chip to the corners of the joint where the leaves and table meet, large indentation to the top. Well used. Chairs: two with slightly loose joints, general wear and indentations to the wood, minor chipping throughout.
An Edwardian mahogany and line inlaid oval wall mirror with bevelled plate, 69 x 49cm.Additional InformationFormerly from a dressing table, showing the side screw holes where the bracket should be. Frame is slightly loose with gaps showing and some surface wear.
A reproduction oak dining suite comprising refectory table raised on lyre supports, height 73cm, length 167cm, depth 75cm, and five Carolean style dining chairs with leatherette drop-in seats (4+1) (6).Additional InformationMany marks, imperfections and dents to the table top. The chairs are slightly wobbly.
STAG MINSTREL; a four piece bedroom suite comprising mirror back dressing table, narrow chest of four drawers and a pair of bedside tables, each with single frieze drawer.Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, minor scratches and impact dents - especially around the feet.
A George III mahogany Pembroke table on tapered square section supports, 71 x 114 x 150cm when extended, and an oak corner cupboard (af) (2).Additional InformationHeavy sun bleaching to top, top with further heavy wear, water marks, scuffs scrapes, scratches, gouges and further similar throughout; corner cupboard with clean break through undertier and one of the legs has been broken off and glued back on, further heavy wear.
An early 19th century extending dining table on ring turned supports to four outswept legs terminating in brass paw caps on castors, approx 73 x 188 x 122cm when extended, and a set of six mahogany framed Hepplewhite-style shield back dining chairs of shaped outline with drop in yellow upholstered seats on stretched supports (4 + 2) (7).Additional InformationTable with scuffs, scrapes, some chips, damage and losses some splits and repairs general wear and tear commensurate with age and use throughout, similar general wear to chairs.
An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid demilune side table on tapered square section supports to peg feet, 72.5 x 91 x 45cm.Additional InformationA small chip and loss to far left corner of the top, top faded in colour, scratches, gouges, veneer loss and damage to the body. Some crazing and lifting to the veneer and further general heavy wear and tear.
An oak drop leaf gate leg dining table raised on barley twist supports, length 117cm, height 76cm, together with two oak chairs featuring pierced splats on turned supports with crinoline stretchers (3).Additional InformationGeneral wear, scratches, water damage throughout.
A Victorian mahogany drop leaf Pembroke table with single end drawer, raised on column supports terminating on brass castors, height 73cm, length 50cm, depth 88cm, together with a mirror (2).Additional InformationImpact marks, scratches, minor chipping to the leaves.
A reproduction Empire style demi-lune shaped sideboard with applied gilt metal detail, the central panel depicting cherubs and swags, with veined marble top, raised on tapering column supports, height 107.5cm, width 114.5cm, depth 48.5cm. Additional InformationGeneral wear throughout, marble has been split to one corner and glued, minor scratches, minor chipping to the veneer in parts. The table is fixed and cannot be adjusted in size.
ERCOL; an elm drop leaf table on splayed supports, approx 72 x 112 x 120cm when extended, and a set of four cross spindelled back chairs on splayed stretchered supports (5).Additional InformationHeight of chairs 79cm, heavy wear and tear throughout, heavy surface scuffs, scrapes, scratches and abrasions to all items. All will need some attention. Bleaching, colour discolouration etc as well.
A Victorian mahogany Pembroke table, with single end drawer, raised on column support terminating on brass castors, height 69cm, length 92cm, depth 88cm, together with an oak framed hall chair with leatherette seat and back cushion (2).Additional InformationGeneral wear, scratches, impact marks to the top. Minor splitting to the top of the chair and wear to the material.
A late 18th/early 19th century mahogany tilt top tripod table, 72 x 70cm (af).Additional InformationTop has large split running all the way through with a further split running 1/3 through. The top heavily worn with staining, scratches, discolouration, heavy loss to the veneer throughout, further similar wear to the lower section, significant scuffs, scrapes, further splits and in general need for attention and restoration.
An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid oval swivel-top Sutherland table with pierced heart detail and shaped under tier on splayed supports, 70 x 61 x 83cm.Additional InformationLight general wear to body, some scuffs, scrapes and small chips to the legs and feet.
A pair of modern brass framed rectangular coffee tables with inset green marble tops, height 41cm, length 61.5cm, depth 38cm, together with a similar pair of Corinthian column table lamps, height 53cm (4).Additional InformationMinor wear to the metal ware, tarnishing, marble appears to be in good order.
GILLOW & CO OF LANCASTER; a huge late 19th/early 20th century ten sectioned mahogany dining/boardroom table, raised on turned column supports, length 610cm, width 152cm, together with ten Gillow chairs with carved backs and studded leather or leatherette upholstered seats (11).Additional InformationHeavy wear, scratches, impact marks throughout. There are no clips present, it is a sectional table, both ends are extending, the D ends have swivel clips, supports are original, no visible worm, but this is a huge table so it is possible that we might have missed it, there are some splits, there are no castors currently, it is impossible to say if there were any originally. Differentiations in colour, water marks, stain marks, scratches, scuffs, gouges, all heavy wear commensurate with age and use, expect all signs of usual ageing wear and tear with this type of furniture. One leaf with an opening split as well. There are seven parts/sections including the D-ends, the majority of the ends are clearly mahogany, but one of the central leaves has much more open grain which cold possibly be a different wood, or a heavily sanded down finish, see picture. Structurally sound, appears to be original, the extending Rs which support the D ends have been damaged with splits, damage and losses, there are no tale forks. The table was housed in a gentleman's club which opened in the Victorian times and was believed by the members to have been specifically commissioned for that club. While the edges of the leaf are similar to mahogany, the majority has a much more open and wide grain, so it is very possible that it is a different timber. There is no specific mechanism to close the table, they are all separate pieces of timber, it is certainly not a concertina type. Height 76.5cm.
ATTRIBUTED TO GILLOW & CO OF LANCASTER; an Aesthetic Movement side table with single frieze drawer, raised on turned column support, height 74cm, width 95cm, depth 51cm.Additional InformationGeneral wear, water damage, impact marks, a drawer is stamped L5007.
A Victorian mahogany drop leaf Sutherland table, height 52cm, length 51cm, a late 19th elm seated child's commode chair, height 41.5cm (2).Additional InformationThe chairs has an old split which has been glued back and secured into place, the table is wobbly, the joints loose, cup rings, one leaf is splitting open.
An early 20th century oak dining suite comprising draw leaf dining table raised on barley twist supports, height 74cm, length unextended 75cm, depth 90cm, with four splat back dining chairs with drop in seats, and a sideboard with central drawers flanked by two cupboard doors, height 91cm, length 119cm, depth 48cmAdditional InformationThe table with water damage and wear, impact marks, the sideboard similar with scratches and general wear throughout.
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