An Ebonised Striking Table Clock, circa 1850, inverted bell top with carrying handle, ringed lion head side handles and glazed panels, 8-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a gong, 52cm high over handle 09.12.19 Ebonised surfaces are discoloured in parts and flaking, front door glass with chips to the edges, dial is discoloured in parts, movement is complete, in going order and striking, with pendulum.
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A Kirkwood & Sons 6'' Terrestrial Table Globe, circa 1820, inscribed Jas W Lyon & Co Edinburgh Bazaar, 25 Princes Street, Vendors by Special Appointment/KIRKWOOD'S NEW TERRESTRIAL GLOBE with the very latest DISCOVERIES Published by Kirkwood & Sons So St Andrew's St Edin, with brass meridian, the horizon ring applied with printed scales, on a turned baluster stem and acanthus leaf sheathed tripod base with paw feet tied by an undertier, 35cm high See illustration . Significant staining to Gores and Honjan ring, flaking to varnish on Gores particularly at edges, shrinkage splits to joints on Honjan ring, nearly all gilding missing from metal stand, in restored condition, under-tier is possibly later.
A George III Oak Flip-Top Tripod Table, 2nd half 18th century, the square top on a vasiform turned support with three cabriole legs, 45cm by 42cm by 69cm. Good original condition apart from the base which has a metal brace added between the legs for strengthening. 291119
A George III Mahogany Tripod Table, late 18th century, the circular top on a knopped support with three cabriole legs, 42cm by 65cm; A George III Ash and Fruitwood Tripod Table, the circular top on a turned vasiform support with three cabriole legs, 41cm by 69cm; and A George III Oak Tripod Table, the circular top on a turned support with three cabriole legs, 39cm by 62cm (3). Table 1 - top has fine splits and various nail marks, as well as surface scratches and chips to the edge which have been rounded down. Vase to the support with small faults to the turned decoration. Otherwise good and table structurally sound. Table 2 - old worm holes to the top and underside. Generally a good colour. Turned support with natural fine splits which have been partly filled and polished. Small repairs around legs. Table 3 - good colour and some minor old worm holes to the top and underside. One leg repaired, to a reasonable standard. Table structurally sound. 291119
A Joined Oak Octagonal Cricket Table, the pegged top on baluster turned supports joined by triangular stretchers, 63cm by 66cm by 68cm See illustration. Good colour to the top and general surface scratches, some deep. Various peg marks visible. Underside with previous hinge marks. Numerous old decay through legs and stretchers. Some later elements to the base section. 291119
A Late 17th Century Joined Oak Long Table, of rectangular form and three plank construction with cleated ends and an extension leaf, the frieze inlaid with a geometric pattern of holly and bog oak, on baluster turned legs joined by a peripheral stretcher with block feet, 182cm (237cm with extension leaf) by 70cm by 77cm See illustration
A 17th Century Joined Oak Refectory Type Table, of attractive proportions, the plain frieze above arched supports on turned legs joined by a peripheral stretcher with block feet, 104cm by 55cm by 72cm See illustration . Top with large section of timber along rear edge replaced. Top coloured/varnished. Various old faults. Various splits and old decay throughout legs. One larger and one shorter stretcher replaced. 091019
A Carved Oak Side Table, the later top above a relief carved frieze of dogs, serpents and cherubs, on turned and carved bulbous forelegs and carved platform base with guilloche carving and an egg and dart border, 17th century in part, 116cm by 51cm by 74cm See illustration
^ An Early 18th Century Gateleg Table, of attractive proportions, the pegged top above spindle turned legs joined by a peripheral stretcher, 79cm by 95cm extended by 67cm See illustration . Good original condition and colour apart from visible hinge marks on the top section and each drop leaf. 261119
^ An Early 18th Century Oak Gateleg Table, with two drop leaves to form an oval, on gun barrel tapering legs joined by a peripheral stretcher, 91cm by 104cm extended by 67cm See illustration . Reasonable uniform colour. Left hand drop leaf has a split running from the end, 10cm long. Faults also on this leaf where screws have been used and are too long so have damaged the timber above. The table is structurally sound, but heavy old decay around the feet. 261119
An Early 18th Century Joined Oak Side Table, the moulded top of three plank construction above a single frieze drawer, on turned baluster legs with block feet joined by a peripheral stretcher, 79cm by 50cm by 72cm. Variations in colour. The top rather faded, as is the drawer, the lower section darker in colour. Some staining and deep scratches to the top. Brasses seem original. Old decay around feet and peripheral stretcher. Structurally sound. 041219
A Victorian Walnut Brazier or Centre Table, circa 1870, the circular moulded body of graduated form with moulded edge and wavy shaped border (lacking liner), on four spiral turned legs joined by a quadripartite base with acanthus carved cabriole legs, scrolled toes and castors, 68cm by 82cm See illustration
A Late George III Mahogany and Marquetry Inlaid Serving Table, late 18th century, of serpentine shaped form, with large bowfront drawer flanked by two small drawers with shaped brackets, on square tapering legs inlaid with patera, 153cm by 66cm by 87cm See illustration . Variations in colour. The top back section slightly faded. Small areas of bruising/minor splits which have been partly filled and polished. Formerly fitted with a brass rail. Patch repair to left and right corners and previous screw marks visible. Later handles. Previous handle marks visible on bowfront drawer. One loop handle needs repairing. Each small drawer with small section of timber replaced on corners. Legs rather scuffed. Rear legs retipped. Each end panel with some natural? splitting. All drawers are open but no key. 191119
A Pair of Victorian Burr Walnut Bedside Cabinets, the four graduated drawers with turned knob handles, on plinth bases, 63cm by 44cm by 84cm See illustration . In excellent cosmetic condition, recently restored. Veneer replaced on the top rear section of each chest and is not an exact match (see image). All drawers open but no key. Each drawer fitted with Hobbs of London brass locks. Probably adapted from a dressing table. 191119
A George III Style Mahogany, Satinwood Crossbanded and Ebony and Boxwood Strung Foldover Card Table, late 19th/early 20th century, with green baize lined interior above a plain frieze, on six tapering legs with spade feet and castors, 91cm by 45cm by 77cm. Recently polished and restored, so in good cosmetic condition. Various repairs throughout ebony and boxwood stringing. Minor repairs/patching around crossbanded section. Frieze with old bruises which have been polished. Green velvet base to interior worn and faded. 251119
A George III Mahogany Bird Cage Tripod Table, late 18th century, the circular flip-top on a gun barrel turned support with three cabriole legs and pad feet, 85cm by 72cm. Top with some deep scratches and ring marks. Small natural gaps on the end of the table top. Catch on underside needs attention. Minor faults around the base of the support. One foot repaired. Undersides of all feet have later sections of timber added for height. 251119
A George III Style Mahogany Pie Crust Tripod Table, the flip-top on a baluster acanthus carved support with three carved cabriole legs and carved pad feet, 68cm by 70cm. Top with general scratches consistent with age. Top with five very small dowel/repair marks - probably from screws on the underside. Underside of table with later bearers. Catch has been replaced. Support with some bruising/minor repair above carved section. Feet with minor faults to the underside. 251119
A Victorian Rosewood Pillar End Writing Table, mid 19th century, with a gilded red leather writing surface above two frieze drawers, on standard ends supports with moulded bases and recessed castors, 115cm by 60cm by 73cm. Good cosmetic condition, as recently refurbished and repolished. Minor shrinkage split to left corner which has been partly filled and polished. Various small splits/repairs around the edge of the table top. Leather top with various old ring marks and scuffs which have been painted/repaired. Three knob handles damaged around the base section. Drawers open but no key. Table structurally sound. 251119
A George III Mahogany, Boxwood and Ebony Strung Foldover Card Table, late 18th century, the hinged leaf enclosing a green baize lined interior, the plain frieze on square tapering legs with block feet, 91cm by 46cm by 73cm. Top is slightly misshapen. Some variations in colour with numerous scratches. Green baize interior heavily stained - needs replacing. Minor faults and scuffs around legs and frieze consistent with age. Small section of moulding missing to back left corner. 251119
A Walnut and Feather Banded Dressing Table, the quarter-veneered top above a long frieze drawer with two small drawers below and an arched apron, on a cabriole legs with pad feet, 18th century and later, 74cm by 49cm by 75cm. Previously restored/polished so cosmetically ok, rather flat colour lacking any patina. Top very slightly misshapen, with various scratches, some deep. Some natural minor splitting to moulding around the top. Lock removed from top drawer. Rear left leg with some movement in joint. Various later elements to underside, including drawer runners, spandrels on legs. Backboard is heavily decayed with new sections of timber added above the legs. 041219
An Edwardian Mahogany and Boxwood Strung Writing Table, the rectangular top inset with a faded green writing surface, one side with two small drawers around a central long drawer with hinged surface, the opposing side with two dummy drawers and a pull-out writing surface, on square tapering legs with spade feet, 140cm by 92cm by 79cm
A Gillows of Lancaster Mahogany Writing Table, circa 1820, the hinged top enclosing a fitted interior for inkwells and pens above two frieze drawers, on turned and reeded legs with brass capped toes and castors, 91cm by 53cm by 73cm See illustration. Top surface has been recently skimmed and polished so lacks any good patina. General scratches and bruising consistent with age. Right drawer: one knop handle damaged. Moulding to the left side of the table just above the front legs with some slight movement. Minor scuffs to legs consistent with age. 041219
A Victorian Black Walnut, Ebonised and Parcel Gilt Circular Centre Table in the Ceylonese Manner, mid 19th century, the segmented top above an ebonised and carved border, on a column support with gilded acanthus leaves, the moulded and gilded base with gadrooned feet, 108cm by 84cm See illustration
An Early 19th Century Mahogany Telescopic Extending Dining Table, with four original leaves, the folding frame on eight spiral turned legs with brass capped toes and castors, 302cm extended by 122cm by 72cm See illustration. Four original leaves which are a uniform colour but differ in colour to the remaining table. Some general scuffs and scratches consistent with age. With brass clips. The end sections with minor scratches consistent with age. Scissor action structurally sound. Legs in good condition. 191119
A Chinese Export Black Lacquer and Gilt Decorated Table Cabinet, the hinged lid decorated with a dragon and phoenix and enclosing six drawers, with metal carrying handles to the sides, the end panels decorated with flowers and butterflies, on stout bracket feet joined by a wavy shaped apron, 80cm by 46cm by 59cm See illustration
An Early 20th Century Chinese Hardwood and Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Centre Table, the moulded top decorated with a foliate and bird border and with a central dragon and phoenix panel, the shaped frieze inlaid with prunus, on tapering legs with ball and claw feet, 76cm by 70cm. Reasonable cosmetic condition throughout. Top is slightly faded (uniform). The central mother-of-pearl panel with some small faults/lifting. Minor natural gaps in legs joints. General scuffs/faults around the legs. 251119
A Louis XVI Style Gilt Metal Mounted Kingwood and Marquetry Tric-Trac Table, the sliding hinged rectangular top with central flower spray within a foliate border enclosing a baize lined interior, on tapering fluted cylindrical legs and peg feet, 74cm by 55cm by 75cm. The top very slightly misshapen, some minor scratches/ring marks to the top, with very small repair to timber on one corner, baize lined interior worn and split on fold, interior good, with key
A Louis XV Style Ebonised and Red Tortoiseshell Boulle Card Table, circa 1850, of serpentine shaped form, the top inlaid with acanthus scrolls and a chariot with two horses, the hinged leaf enclosing a green baize lined interior, the pivoting base above an inlaid frieze centred by a figural mask, on cabriole legs with caryatid mounts and sabots, 87cm by 45cm by 88cm See illustration. Reasonable condition, but top with very small areas of brasswork missing. Interior and felt baize good. Frieze with brasswork starting to lift either side of the mask. Legs with small sections of tortoiseshell missing and brasswork lifting in places. 251119
An Early 20th Century Damascus Mother-of-Pearl and Parquetry Hexagonal Occasional Table, the top inlaid with star motifs, 33cm by 30cm by 47cm; and A Mid 20th Century Indian Bone Inlaid Hardwood Circular Occasional Table, the top decorated with a trailing border around a central panel of leaves, on carved elephant form legs, 45cm by 48cm (2). Table 1 - timber rather dry. Top slightly misshapen. Small sections of timber and mother-of-pearl missing. One leg with natural shrinkage split running the full height. Table 2 - top with small sections of inlay missing, also small sections of stringing. Small faults to central circular panel. Scroll feet with scuffs/faults. 251119
A Regency style stained beech and mahogany veneered reading or library centre table of rectangular form, with an inset green leather top over two candle slides and a single frieze drawer fitted to the apron, over gilt metal collared tapered legs united by a cross stretcher frame, height 75cm, width 73cm and depth 61cm, S/D.
A late 19th Century novelty table centre modelled as a gondola with two female gondolier, the gondola in turquoise enamel with gilt detailing, possibly Minton or Worcester, printed retailers mark for Phillips & Pearce 155 New Bond St alongside a diamond registration mark for 11th February 1870, length 40cm, S/D.
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