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A regency revival mahogany library table, moulded edge rectangular top with octagonal corners, leather inlay writing surface, above three frieze drawers opposed by three false frieze drawers with oval ring brass handles, raised on lyre shaped supports with brass floral on the scrolls, united by turned stretchers on brass cap and castors. 75cm H x 152cm W x 79cm D
A Louis XV style kingwood and gilt bijouterie table, serpentine hinged top with a porcelain plaque centre gilt around the edge, enclosing an inlaid mirror with removal jewellery trays, raised on cabriole gilt mount knees on sabot feet. 19th Century 75cm H x 58cm W x 43cm D
A 19th Century French kingwood and ormolu mounted side table, the top with kingwood parquetry inlay and cross-banded border, ormolu beading to edge, fitted with a single drawer, the frieze and legs with applied mounts, raised on French cabriole legs, 76cm high, 98cm wide, 59cm deep
An 18th century Dutch mahogany and marquetry fold over gateleg card table, rectangular hinged top with a moulded edge, marquetry and satinwood inlay centre of an urn and floral trails enclosing a lined interior card playing surface with the corners trimmed in leather inlaid wooden card represents, fitted with two end single frieze drawers, raised on cabriole marquetry inlay legs with padded feet plus a folding gateleg. 76cm H x 76cm W x 51cm D (closed) 102cm (opened)
An Edwardian mahogany bedroom suite, comprising single mirrored door wardrobe, with top with a blind fretwork cornice, 200cm high, 131cm wide, 52cm deep, a mirror backed dressing table with two short and two long drawers, 165cm high, 107cm wide, 50cm deep and a matching tallboy, 101cm high, 92cm wide, 45cm deep (3)
A George IV mahogany and brass inlaid card table, circa 1825,rounded rectangular folding top enclosing inlaid card playing surface, square column on a square rectangular pedestal base, standing on sabre legs brass paw feet and castors. 74cm H x 92cm W x 46cm D
A 1970s teak dining room suite, comprising side cabinet, having a fall down drinks unit, a long drawer with a cutlery divider, sliding doors, the base with drawers, raised on tapered legs, 97cm high, 122cm wide, 48cm deep; together with dresser and rack, with a fall front enclosing fitted interior, two sliding doors below; a dining table, plus a pair of dining chairs and a set of four upholstered dining chairs, together with a small unit with two sliding doors (10)
Marbeck, John. A Booke of Notes and Common Places, London: Thomas East [1581]. Woodcut pictorial border to title page; occasional woodcut capitals; manuscript date of '1537' beneath publisher details; several 18th-century ink inscriptions throughout; verso of title page backed with early-19th century paper; text appears complete but possibly lacking some pages (opening dedication is only one leaf and ends abruptly before The Table), not collated but note that page numbering runs 1-688, 699-1194; worn leather binding with detached boards. Theology Interest. Scarce
George Formby (1904-1961). Novelty table lamp modelled as George leaning on a lamp post, bearing engraved brass plaque, 'George Formby, Leaning on a Lampost (Film Feather Your Nest) recorded 5 September 1937, Regal Zonophone MR2490', given to George by Noel Gay, who wrote Leaning on a Lamp-postProvenance: Pat Howson, Alan Randall
A 19th Century Bohemian glass centrepiece, green glass, the bowl to top hand painted with roses, raised on a knopped stem and cylindrical base with matching floral decoration and gilded throughout, together with a black opaline glass table pedestal centrepiece, hand painted with floral foliage (2)Size: Green centrepeice - 30.5cm tall, black bowl, 19 cm tall.
An interesting miniature white metal and oak Queen Anne style dining table and tableware, the rectangular table, 34cm x 22cm, on six supports with applied corner panels with engraved masks, and a central panel with engraved Royal crest, with a miniature punch bowl and four goblets, four triangular table salts, a pair of covered tankards and a pair of jugs, four candlesticks, eight beakers and eight small and two larger plates, together with two miniature silver sifters
A pair of George III silver table salts by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1814, together with a pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern spoons by Charles Boynton (4)marks match, no major dents, scratched and slightly sunken centresSpoons in worn/good condition, marks match
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