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Lot 276

A quantity of miscellaneous hallmarked items, to include: two dressing table sets and other related items.

Lot 313

A late 19th century oak single drawer side table. Condition Report: 76cm wide. 45cm deep & 74cm high.

Lot 343

A 19th century mahogany tilt-top breakfast table on quadruple base.

Lot 345

A Victorian mahogany single drawer drop-flap table.

Lot 346

A collection of five miscellaneous items of furniture, to include: oak coffer, centre table, Victorian walnut games table, pine box and a ebonised occasional table (cut down).

Lot 347

A 19th century oak three panelled coffer, together with seven miscellaneous items of furniture, to include: bookshelves, Arts & Crafts occasional table, coffee table, brass tray, sewing machine and a 19th century tripod table.

Lot 348

An Edwardian mahogany circular two tier occasional table, together with another two tier occasional table.

Lot 725

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

Lot 672

A Late 17th Century Joined Oak Table, the moulded top above a two-as-one moulded drawer above pierced and scrolled spandrels, on bobbin turned legs joined by a flattened stretcher, 87cm by 55cm by 75cm

Lot 729

A Mid 19th Century Carved Grey and White Carrara Marble Centre Table, Signed J Goulding, Sculptor, Penrith, Feb 8th 1843 and Mr James Fallowfield 1843, the removable polygonal top on an acanthus carved and gadrooned support with triform base with carved wells and acanthus carved scrolled feet, the top 59cm by 59cm by 74cm See illustrationBy repute, purchased in May 1947 at the Lowther Castle Sale, Penrith

Lot 698

A George III Mahogany Revolving Library Table, circa 1800, with brown and gilt tooled leather top above four real and four sham drawers, on a gun barrel support with four splayed legs, brass paw feet and castors, 101cm by 76cm See illustration Ex Tennants Spring Catalogue Sale, April 2005, lot 1699 . Brown leather top in good condition. Good quality timber and generally condition, with minor faults to cockbeading on drawers consist with age. Leg timber slightly dry, general scuffs consistent with age. Brass paw feet heavily tarnished. 041019

Lot 716

An Eleven Piece Carved Mahogany Dining Room Suite, late 19th/early 20th century, comprising an oval extending dining table, with two original additional leaves, the plain frieze on tapering legs with ball and claw feet, 240cm extended by 107cm by 74cm; a set of eight dining chairs, including two carvers, with carved top rails and carved and pierced splats, the armchairs with carved hand grips, light-brown drop-in leather seats, on cabriole forelegs, carvers 65cm by 50cm by 107cm, singles 55cm by 46cm by 104cm; a bowfront sideboard, with moulded and carved back support above three central drawers flanked by cupboard doors, on shell carved cabriole legs, 196cm by 72cm by 147cm; and a display cabinet, with moulded and carved pediment above glazed doors enclosing eight adjustable shelves, carved cupboard doors below with a shaped apron, on stout cabriole legs, 128cm by 39cm by 232cm

Lot 705

A Chinese Hardwood Altar Table, late 19th/early 20th century, of rectangular form with scrolled ends above a decorative frieze with scrolled brackets and humpback stretchers, on square form legs with carved feet joined by stretchers, 199cm by 41cm by 87cm. Generally good condition and colour. Structurally sound. The top with general scratches and ring marks consistent with age. Very minor shrinkage split around the moulded top (hardly visible). 091019

Lot 660

A Late 17th Century Six-to-Eight Seater Gateleg Dining Table, with two drop leaves to form an oval, on bobbin turned legs joined by a peripheral stretcher (good colour), 135cm by 175cm extended by 78cm See illustration Purchased from Maurice Goldstone in 1966. Good colour and patina. Top with small decay, splits and some patch repairs consistent with age. Framework and underside with old decay, but nice original condition. Later batons added to underside of each dropleaf for strengthening. One side with small end section retipped. Old decay around peripheral stretcher. 051019

Lot 571

A Mahogany Striking Table Clock with a Deadbeat Escapement, signed John Lacey, London, 1817, lancet shaped case, ring side carrying handles, pierced sound frets, pull repeat cord, brass ball feet, 8-inch convex painted dial with Roman numerals and signed John Lacey, London, strike/silent selection lever at 9, twin fusee movement with the visible deadbeat escapement on the movement backplate, movement backplate signed John Lacey and dated 1817, rack striking on a bell, 45cm high see illustrations 14.10.19 Case is faded, case with signs of woodworm holes, case with some small cracks, scratches and chips in parts, brass surfaces are discoloured, dial is chipped in parts and the signature and markers are faded and rubbed in parts, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum.

Lot 674

A Late 17th Century Oak Side Table, the rectangular moulded top with a frieze drawer, on turned legs with a flattened stretcher, 80cm by 51cm by 71cm

Lot 684

A Regency Rosewood Revolving Drum Table, early 19th century, the brown and gilt leather surface above four real and four sham drawers, on a baluster turned support with three acanthus carved sabre legs terminating in brass capped feet and castors, 106cm by 74cm See illustration. Leather top fairly recent. Some variations in colour, but overall good. Drawers are all open but no key. Rosewood a decent grain and with some slight variations in colour/fading, mainly around the drawer fronts. Turned support with natural split which has been partly filled and polished. Legs structurally sound. 041019

Lot 579

A Regency Mahogany Quarter Striking Table Clock, signed Desbois & Wheeler, Grays Inn Passage, single pad arch pediment, side fish scale pierced sound frets, stop brass fluted front canted corners, brass ball feet, 8-inch arch painted dial with Roman numerals and signed strike/silent selection, triple fusee movement with an anchor escapement and quarter striking on two bells and striking a further bell for the hours, movement backplate signed, 47.5cm high see illustration 14.10.19 Case is faded, case with small chips, scratches and dents in parts, brass surfaces are discoloured, dial painted surfaces are flaking and the markers are rubbed, dial needs restoring, movement needs cleaning, movement in going order, with pendulum.

Lot 671

A Joined Oak Side Table, circa 1680, the moulded top above a two-as-one moulded drawer with scrolled and pierced spandrels below, on bobbin turned legs and stretchers with block feet, 90cm by 51cm by 78cm For similar tables see Chinnery (Victor) Oak Furniture, The British Tradition, pg.313

Lot 681

A Rare Irish Killarney Yewwood and Arbitus Wood Breakfast Table, circa 1840, crossbanded and inlaid with oval panels depicting landscapes, on a pivoting platform supported by a baluster support inlaid with harps and sprigs of shamrocks above a moulded socle, on a circular platform with carved claw feet and recessed castors, 147cm by 112cm by 79cm See illustration. All looks original. Top various splits, base section further splits, feet losses, some small decay. Original bolts missing, veneers on top/frieze starting to lift.

Lot 713

A Victorian Mahogany Telescopic Extending Dining Table, with four original additional leaves, the plain frieze on acanthus carved bulbous legs with castors, 295cm extended by 122cm by 75cm See illustration . Top with general scratches, some deep. Leaves original, with some scratches, and a different colour to the main section of table. With 10 brass clips. Table has been previously polished and restored, so the legs are good. The pull-out mechanism is in good working order. 041019

Lot 574

~ A George III Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Wm Fenton, Newcastle, circa 1770, inverted bell top with brass carrying handle, acorn finials, pull repeat cord, bracket feet, 8-1/2-inch arch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, dial centre engraved with an urn and scroll decoration, strike/silent selection in the arch, twin fusee movement with verge escapement and rack striking on a bell, movement backplate engraved with a central urn and floral decoration and signed W Fenton, Newcastle, 60cm high over handle see illustration 14.10.19 Case veneers are slightly faded in parts, later side panels are damaged, both doors with lock plates missing and with later latches, pediment with the joints slightly separating and lifting, case with small scratches and dents, dial is discoloured, movement in going order, date disc is not moving.

Lot 578

A Mahogany Pull Quarter Repeat Striking Table Clock, signed Hedge, Colchester, circa 1770, inverted bell top pediment with a brass carrying handle, side glass panels, bracket feet, circular front door dial opening with barber pole inlaid side borders, pull repeat cord, 7-inch one piece square silvered dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and signed, dial with strike/silent selection lever, twin fusee movement with a verge escapement and rack striking on a bell, pull quarter repeating on a nest of six bells, elaborate engraved movement backplate with a central mask figure and scroll and bird engraving, bob pendulum, 46.5cm high see illustration 14.10.19 Case is faded, front door is bowed and with chips around the lock plate, front door is not opening, back door with lock missing, later top handle, feet with chips, dial with scratches and is discoloured, movement needs cleaning, pull repeat is working, hour striking is stuck at present and is full wound and not working, pendulum is swinging.

Lot 715

An Early 19th Century Mahogany Telescopic Dining Table, in the manner of Gillows, comprising two D end sections with reeded edge above a plain frieze, on turned and reeded tapering legs with brass capped toes and castors, three additional leaves, 281cm extended by 121cm by 75cm See illustration. Cosmetically good and fairly uniform colour throughout. One D end section with small split, 20cm long, partly filled and polished (old repair). The other end section with two natural? fine splits approx. 30cm long, partly filled and polished (old repairs). Leaves original, but darker colour, in good condition. The frieze section of each D end varies in colour. One end section is rather flat in colour/faded. All brass clips present. 041019

Lot 717

A George III Mahogany Twin-Pillar Dining Table, late 18th century, with one additional leaf and moulded edge, on tapering supports with four reeded legs, brass capped toes and castors, 173cm extended by 106cm by 73cm

Lot 659

A 17th Century Joined Oak Refectory Table, the top of two plank construction with one cleated end, on a plain frieze with square chamfered legs, block feet and a lunette carved peripheral stretcher, 187cm by 79cm by 74cm. Joints structurally weak, table is unstable. Top rather warped with a gap between the two boards and a further large split. Various old decay also. One corner has been rounded off. Legs with various old decay. Some losses to timber around legs and various natural splits. 091019

Lot 658

A 17th Century Oak Table, of rectangular form, with leaf carved border above a guilloche carved frieze, on block legs joined by an H stretcher (various old decay), 118cm by 69cm by 71cm See illustration. Top with various natural? Splits, further large split down the centre which has been partly filled and polished. Section of carved border, approx thumb nail size, missing on one end. Heavily decayed, particularly around the legs and stretchers. Cut marks/alteration on the front of two of the legs. 091019

Lot 662

A Substantial Stained Pine Rectangular Refectory Dining Table, the four plank top with cleated ends above a plain frieze, on spiral turned legs with block feet joined by a flattened stretcher, 304cm by 90cm by 76cm Purchased from Weatheralls Antiques, Harrogate. Top with natural gaps between planks. Spiral turned legs, block feet and supports with numerous natural? splits. Variations in colour between the top and base section. 041019

Lot 580

~ A George II Ebony Veneered Quarter Chiming Table Clock, signed Joseph Green, North Shields, circa 1730, inverted bell top pediment with brass carrying handle, side glass panels with pierced sound frets, pull repeat cord, 8-inch arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed Jos Green North Shields, finely scroll and floral engraved dial centre, date and mock pendulum apertures, finely engraved arch depicting two winged cherubs and a central recessed silvered plaque for strike/silent selection, triple fusee movement with a verge escapement, quarter chiming on a nest of eight bells and striking a further bell for the hours, elaborately engraved movement backplate depicting a central urn of flowers, birds, floral and scroll decoration and signed below the centre, 51cm high see illustrations Joseph Green is recorded as working in North Shields as early as 1720 and several longcase clocks are known by him. He is believed to have died in 1739. See Loomes (Brian) Clockmakers of Northern England, pg.130. 15.10.19 Case with small cracks to the veneers, case with small chips in parts, later sound frets, veneers with small scratches and rub marks in parts, front door lock escutcheon with top pin missing, back door is slightly bowed, dial chapter ring with black wax slightly missing from the numerals in parts, movement looks complete, in going order, functions are working.

Lot 575

A Regency Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Barraud, Cornhill, London, lancet shaped pediment, side lion head ringed handles, side sound frets, gilt brass front columns, brass ball feet, pull repeat cord, 7-inch painted dial with Roman numerals and signed twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 41.5cm high see illustration 11.10.19 Case with scratches and small cracks in parts, back door with cracks and some new pieces of veneer later added, front door latch has come off and needs repairing, ebonised front columns are slightly rubbed, dial with small chips to the outer border, dial has been re-painted to a high standard, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, movement in going order.

Lot 710

A Regency Mahogany and Rosewood Crossbanded Pedestal Dining Table, early 19th century, of rounded rectangular form with gadrooned edge pivoting on a platform top with turned baluster support and four acanthus and reeded legs with brass capped toes and castors, 142cm by 115cm by 71cm. Previously polished, but some variations in colour and with several water marks. The two piece top opening very slightly (minor). Minor scuffs and faults to crossbanding. Legs/base section slightly faded but a uniform colour. 051019

Lot 569

~ A French ''Boulle'' Pull Quarter Repeat Table Timepiece, 18th century, the elaborate ''boulle'' case with tortoiseshell veneers and scroll and floral brass inlay, side glass panels, scroll mask feet, pull repeat cord, 8-inch brass cast dial with twelve blue enamel cartouches, single barrel movement with a later converted escapement, pull quarter repeat on three bells, later spring suspension movement backplate later engraved Brodon Paris, 65cm high see illustration 14.10.19 Tortoiseshell veneers are distressed throughout with chips and cracks, metal mounts are discoloured and faded, enamel cartouches with small cracks and chips, movement needs cleaning, movement backplate with a later inscription, later converted to anchor escapement, later spring suspension. With a pendulum.

Lot 582

A Fine and Rare Mid-18th Century Quarter Striking Table Clock with Bolt and Shutter Maintaining Power, signed Hindley, York, circa 1750, inverted bell top pediment with brass carrying handle, glass side panels, rectangular moulded base raised upon bracket feet, pull repeat and bolt and shutter maintaining power cords, 7-inch arched brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, subisidiary silvered strike/silent selection dial below 6 signed Hindley York, matted dial centre with seconds dial, large arched twin chain fusee movement, deadbeat-type escapement, going train with bolt and shutter maintaining power, six spoke wheels, six double baluster type pillars, long polished steel crutch, quarter striking on three bells and striking the hours on the larger bell, tapered steel pendulum rod with fine screw adjustment rating nut to the lenticular bob, 55cm high over handle see illustrations Henry Hindley (1701-1771), born near Wigan and moved to work in Petergate, York in 1731. A very fine and talented clockmaker of his time who excelled in making complicated clockwork year duration, complex calendar work, table and turret clocks. In 1750 he made a clock for York Minster. Another almost identical example to this Henry Hindley is on exhibition at Fairfax House in York. 15.10.19 Case with scratches and small dents, case surfaces are rubbed in parts and discoloured, top side of the case with moulding very slightly lifting, back door with veneer slightly lifting, top side of both doors with later added small carved recessed panels, dial is dirty, chapter ring with small scratches, silvered dials need re-silvering, hands are discoloured, seconds hand is missing, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, one very small vacant to the centre of the topside of the movement backplate just above the back cock and this has another hole that lines up with this on the front plate, movement looks complete, striking work is working and the clock is in going order.

Lot 581

A Good George III Eight Day Dutch Striking Alarm Table Clock with Moonphase Display, signed Paul Rimbault, London, circa 1770, fruitwood veneered case with an inverted bell top pediment, brass carrying handle, glass side panels, two cords for pull repeat and pull-wind alarm set, 7-inch arched brass dial with a silvered chapter ring with a Dutch arcaded minute track, strike/not strike selection lever at 9, matted dial centre with date aperture and signed on a arched silvered plaque, central alarm disc, floral painted arch with a moonphase lunar display aperture, twin fusee movement with a verge escapement, Dutch striking on two bells, elaborately engraved movement backplate with scroll decoration, 51cm high over handle see illustrations Paul Rimbault is a maker of highly specialised clocks working in London at 9 Denmark St, St. Giles's from about 1770 until his death in 1785. Paul Rimbault and his brother Stephen were famous clockmakers of Huguenot descent. They are known for making complicated and unusual clocks with musical, carillon and Dutch striking mechanisms. Some of Paul Rimbault's clocks are exhibited in museums and collections around the world. 15.10.19 Case with small cracks to veneers and small chips in parts, inverted pediment with joints very slightly lifting, the case finish would have been ebonised over the fruitwood veneers and signs of the ebonising is still visible, dial chapter ring with slight staining marks, movement backplate with some small vacant holes, movement appears to have been converted from knife-edge pendulum to a suspension spring, in going order, functions are working.

Lot 723

A Louis XVI Style Mahogany, Parquetry and Gilt Metal Mounted Foldover Card Table, 3rd quarter 19th century, the hinged lid decorated with leaves and a parquetry border enclosing a green baize lined interior with four gaming wells, on square tapering legs with gilt metal mounts and brass capped feet, 92cm by 46cm by 75cm See illustration. Cosmetically good. Top with general scratches and scuffs consistent with age. Left hand corner smiling very slightly. Green baize interior good. 051019

Lot 714

A Victorian Mahogany Extending Dining Table, 3rd quarter 19th century, with three original additional leaves, the plain frieze extending on a telescopic frame, on turned and lappet carved legs with brass castors, 329cm extended by 153cm by 74cm See illustration. With nine brass clips. Later pine/plywood extension leaf available. Table is in good condition with only general scruffs and scratches consistent with age. Small losses to the carved detail on the legs, but overall good. 051019

Lot 657

A Joined Oak Dining Table, the three-plank top with cleated ends, on six gun barrel turned legs with block feet joined by a flattened stretcher, 290cm by 108cm by 76cm See illustration Provenance: By repute ex The Old Hall, East Layton, North Yorkshire

Lot 946

Triang R259S and R135 Britannia class engine and tender (G-BG) together with 6 boxed Pullman Cars most with red shade table lamps, all medium length (G-BG)

Lot 101

A George IV rosewood fold-over card table

Lot 102

A Victorian walnut rectangular stretcher table

Lot 103

A solid walnut pedestal dining table by J.D. & M. Watts, Cabinet Makers, Southwell, Notts, made from a walnut tree grown within the grounds of The Manor, Costock

Lot 105

An Edward VII mahogany Sutherland table

Lot 106

A George IV mahogany drop-leaf sofa table

Lot 108

A pair of French fruitwood and marble topped table du nuits

Lot 109

An early 20th Century satin birch games table

Lot 113

A French walnut lady's vanity table

Lot 117

An Ercol coffee table

Lot 121

An Ercol Blonde dining table

Lot 123

A G-Plan Librenza tola wood coffee table

Lot 124

A G-Plan teak and glass topped coffee table

Lot 131

An Arkana tulip shaped coffee table, designed by Maurice Burke

Lot 132

An Arkana tulip shaped table (unmarked) and eight 115 model chairs, designed by Maurice Burke

Lot 133

A G-Plan Fresco teak extending dining table and four chairs

Lot 134

A G-Plan Fresco teak extending dining table

Lot 135

An Ercol Blonde drop leaf table

Lot 153

A mahogany serpentine two drawer side table

Lot 154

A Victorian mahogany single drawer writing table

Lot 157

A George III oak circular tripod table

Lot 159

A Victorian mahogany fitted serving table

Lot 160

An Edward VII inlaid mahogany dressing table and chest of drawers

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