Victorian figured walnut fold-over card table, the semi-circular top with white wood inlay decoration, balustre single column supporting four outswept legs with carved decoration, articulated casters, width 97cm (38"), depth 44cm (17"), height 71cm (28").Condition report: Top sun stained but leaving a mark where a vase must have been standing, the column could do with tightening as table is relatively rickety.
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Mid 19th century Georgian style D-end dining table with central leaf, top with chequered stringing, 10cm frieze, each D-end with four square section tapering legs.length fully extended 192cm (75"), width 103cm (44")Condition report: Water damage to one D-end, brass "D" clips dull colour.
A well made reproduction dining table possibly by Titmarsh & Goodwin, rectangular top with two drawer leaves supported on two heavily carved cup and cover pillars, trestle feet united by single stretcher, length 310cm (120"), width 84cm (33"), height 73cm (29").
Victorian mahogany extending dining table, pull-out mechanism, two D-ends with four leaves standing on four tapered turned supports, large brass casters, length 310cm (120"), width 132cm (52").Condition report: Leaves in reasonable order, one D-end with evidence of water damage although some time ago.
18th-century oak refectory table, two plank rectangular top supported on four chamfered legs, united by "H" stretchers, frieze rail with repeating flowerhead decoration.195cm (77"), width 77cm (30"), height 74cm (29").Condition report: Top in used condition, each leg stepped.
Early 20th-century French occasional table, rectangular marble inset, four square section legs supporting single caned shelf.61cm (24") x 43cm (17"), height 69cm (27").Condition report: Gesso in fair but mellowed used condition, cane work probably replaced at some stage but in good order.
Late 18th-century continental side table, rectangular top with carved cushion frieze to three sides, large turned handles, cup and cover column support with two plank pot shelf.width 126cm (50"), depth 47cm (18"), height 82cm 32").Condition report: Stained oak, large chip from frieze molding left-hand side of drawer, poor patination.
18th century oak side table, three plank rectangular top above two deep and one shallow central drawer, fretwork frieze, cabriole leg supports, width 82cm (32"), depth 53cm (21"), height 71cm (28").Condition report: Replacement brass handles, signs of restoration and repairs to drawers, lock missing to central drawer, pad feet damaged.
George III mahogany dressing table mirror, ring turned frame supporting rectangular replacement mirror, box base with chequered stringing containing two short and one long drawer, each with ebonised string, ivory handles, and shield-shaped escutcheon, width 55cm (21"), height 65cm (25").Condition report: Sections of veneer missing where frame is attached to box base, ivory knob handles damaged, replacement mirror.
A Walker & Hall silver part service, of rat-tail pattern, comprising six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, four table spoons and six dinner forks, hallmarks for Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1910-1911, gross weight 43.98ozt.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairScratches and discolouration in keeping with age and use
Late 19th century cast brass table centrepiece in the form of a Gondola, figure with paddle to back deck section, swags of flowers, base cast in the form of a wave of water, bracket feet in the form of masks, animal feet and scrolls, width 57cm (22"), height 35cm (14").Condition report: Paddle bent, gondola possibly fitted with metal mesh for arranging flowers now missing.
LAS CASES COUNT. The Military & Political Life, Character & Anecdotes of Napoleon Bonaparte. Eng. frontis (torn) & 1 eng. plate only (heavily repaired). Rebound half calf, internal browning & spotting. 1st ed., Hartford, 1823; also (J. P. Whitehead), The Court & Camp of Buonaparte, eng. frontis & fldg. table, rebacked calf, 1831 & The Secret History of the Court & Cabinet of St. Cloud, rebound calf, browned, chipped & worn internally, Philadelphia, 1806. (3).
George III silver decanter label 'Brandy' by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1791, one other Georgian 'Sherry' decanter by Hester Bateman (no date) and a William IV silver table spoon by William Bateman II, London 1830, approx 3.1oz Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
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