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A Chinese carved rosewood envelope card table, late 19th century, the top carved with dragons with sacred pearl amongst clouds, the interior leaves opening to reveal carved prunus around a dished well, the frieze with two drawers carved with fruiting vines and peaches, all upon fruiting vine carved legs. 59 cm wide, 73.5 cm high (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This item is structurally sound with no signs of any obvious losses or repairs. There is shrinkage to the top and the four leaves do not fit tightly together. When the leaves are open there again are signs of shrinkage but nothing too detrimental. There is an age split on one of the joins where the leg joins the table but again this can be easily rectified.
A Georgian mahogany tripod table, with circular top on a ring turned column with three downswept legs. Diameter 36.5 cm, height 67 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The dimensions are as per the catalogue description. In our opinion whilst the table top and base have been together for a long time they are not original to each other. The top is clearly Georgian as is the base but the two are a marriage. The top has numerous old marks and scratches and two prominent gouges at one edge. The top has been re-polished. It is not quite circular and may have been cut down from a large table top. The centre column is in good condition. The legs do not have any repairs. All have traces of old woodworm to the tips and pads. All three feet have losses and wear to the extremities. The table is structurally sound.
A Victorian inlaid walnut centre table, having a shaped tooled leather writing surface with carved border, the well figured inlaid frieze with four drawers, revolving on a turned and carved stem with three downswept carved legs terminating in scroll feet with ceramic castors. 96 cm diameter, 73.5 cm high (see illustration).
A William IV rosewood library table, having a well figured rectangular top with rounded ends with opposing dummy and oak lined drawers, all upon a turned column with foliate decoration and united by a turned stretcher, all on scrolling feet, 137 cm wide, 74 cm high, 68 cm deep (see illustration).
A 19th century walnut veneered sofa table, with crossbanded edge with shaped drop leaves, with two oak lined drawers each with a brass teardrop handle, all upon inverted tapering supports and downswept feet terminating in scrolls. 137 cm wide (leaves open), 93 cm wide (leaves closed), 73.5 cm high, 55 cm deep (see illustration).
A Victorian walnut trumpet form sewing table, the octagonal top with inlaid banded work above a tapering body with turned support and three carved and downswept legs. 44 cm wide, 74 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: The interior is in generally good order. All lids are present. The cloth covering is in generally good condition also. The original paper lining is all present and has only minor imperfections as one would expect. The top is flat with no warping. There are no significant veneer losses. The piece is structurally sound. There are no repairs visible and no damage to the legs other than minor surface marks and scratches. We can see no evidence of any woodworm.
A George III mahogany supper table, with seven dish shaped top and moulded edge, with snap action to gun barrel column with foliate carved downswept legs terminating in pad feet. Diameter 82 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The table is structurally sound with no wobbles or loose joints. The top is in first class condition with no warping and no cracks to the mahogany. The snap action operates as it should. The turned column is in good condition as are the legs which do not appear to have had any breaks. The carving is crisp and there is no evidence of any woodworm.
A Victorian rosewood games table, the circular top with turnover centre section with inlaid chequerboard all on a triform stem and base with scroll feet. Diameter 50 cm, height 75 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The table itself is in generally extremely good condition. The lift out chess top has a very minor warp and does slightly rock but in our opinion this is very minor. The chess top itself and veneers are in good order. The moulded edge is in good condition all round as are the frieze and faceted column. The triform base has some minor scuffs and marks and very small veneer nibbles but no significant issues. The table is structurally very sound and we can see no evidence of any significant repairs. The chess pieces are all in very good condition with only very minor blemishes. All pieces are present. The chess pieces are turned wood but relatively modern.
A William IV rosewood worktable, the well figured top with a gadrooned border above a single fitted drawer in turn above an inverted tapering stem with carved base, all on a quadripartite platform with lion paw feet and brass castors. Width 47 cm, height 62.5 cm, depth 39.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The table is in generally very good order. It is off good quality. The table is structurally sound. The moulded edge is in good condition all around. The top is flat with no significant scratches or staining. There is one very small watermark. The frieze drawer runs smoothly and is partially fitted. All four frieze panels are in good condition with no losses to the beading. The turned column is in good condition as is the base. There are no significant veneer losses. All feet are secure and original and have the original castors beneath. There is some rubbing to the polish on the lion paws and minor scuffs and marks as one would expect. There is no evidence of any woodworm or rot.
A large walnut Queen Anne style rectangular coffee table, fitted with three drawers to either side with brass drop handles, cockbeading and crossbanded drawer fronts, raised on legs of square section terminating in spade feet and united by a raised low shelf. Length 152 cm, width 91 cm, height 44 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The coffee table is in generally very good condition. The top is flat and of good colour and has no issues. The points on the corners of the table top are all a little rubbed but again not significantly. The left hand bottom return moulding is slightly loose but this would be easily remedied. The right hand side return moulding has a couple of minor scuffs but again these are almost insignificant. The table is really in very good order.
A William IV walnut revolving book table, with circular top and spindle gallery to the lower tier. Height 70 cm, diameter of top 40.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The table is in generally very good condition. The top tier is in good order with no issues. The turned column beneath is also in good order. The rotating shelf below does not have any issues. There is no warping. The turned column beneath the lower shelf is in good order as is the triform base. One bun foot has minor traces of old long gone woodworm. The castors are original. The only minor issue with the piece is that the spindled gallery has been repainted in places and several of the spindles have been refixed. The gilt edge to the revolving tier has been overpainted in places also. All remaining gilding is original but as one would expect considerably rubbed.
A large walnut or yew wood wake type table, twin drop flap. 227 cm x 55 cm folded, open 103 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The table is in very good condition. The flaps are not warped. There are no significant marks or any damage to the table top. It is structurally very sound and all turned legs and stretchers are in good condition with no issues.
A Reprodux nest of three oak tables, comprising a large rectangular topped table with two smaller examples beneath, all with turned legs. width 61.5 cm, height 46 cm, depth 36 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The tables are in structurally very good condition. They have no significant issues. There are some minor surface scratches and marks but nothing of any significant note.
A Victorian mahogany wind out extending dining table, with D shaped ends and moulded edge, all upon turned legs terminating in brass and ceramic castors, with two leaves. 266 cm (leaves in), 158.5 cm (leaves out), 141 cm deep, 76.5 cm high (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The table is in generally extremely good condition. It is structurally very sound with no loose joints. The leaves are not warped and the colour of the top is uniform. There are no significant issues with either the top or edge moulding. The recessed frieze is in good condition all round with no missing moulding. The legs are substantial and are all in good order and have the original castors. We have the winding handle. The table could be used in its current condition without the need for any work.
A quantity of Masons Ironstone "Brown Velvet" pattern pottery, 20th century, comprising large and small ginger jars, a large fruit bowl, three hydra jugs, a pair of table bells, preserve pot, lidded pots, miniature wares (17). CONDITION REPORT: The smallest ginger jar has some light stained crazing around its shoulder, other than that all items appear to be in good order with no obvious chips, cracks or restorations.
An extensive Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern dinner service, to include place mats, linen napkins and table cloth, comprising 12 dinner plates, 12 dessert plates, 12 soup bowls, 2 deep sided bowls, 2 tureens and covers, 2 gravy boats and stands, 3 oval vegetable dishes, large meat plate, lidded condiments, 4 napkin rings, 8 salt and pepper pots, candlesticks, etc. CONDITION REPORT: One gravy boat has a fine 5 cm long hairline crack. Otherwise all pieces are free from any obvious chips, cracks, repairs or restorations. There is some gilt rubbing to some of the plates but not extensively so.
A Royal Worcester table centre, hand painted with floral sprays, green printed mark to base, registered number 227397. Height 22.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The bowl itself is in good order however there is a repair on the breakage around the middle of the stand. It appears to have been broken off from the main body and glued together. Two of the grotesque masks have been broken in numerous places and glued. The gilding is rubbed to the tips of each well.
A pair of famille verte lozenge shape pedestal dishes, late 19th century, each decorated with figures opposing each other at a table within a peach and floral border, raised upon an oval foot. 19 cm diameter, together with a famille verte bowl, the interior decorated with panels of flowers, bamboo and lotus, all within shaped cartouche against a gilt and scrolling frond ground. Diameter 21 cm.
Eight silver mounted dressing table accessories, including scent bottle, hair tidy, etc. CONDITION REPORT: The silver scent bottle has a dented lid and broken hinge. Its glass body appears to be in good order with no obvious chips or cracks visible to the naked eye. The silver mount on the hair tidy has a split and numerous small dents. The glass body appears to be in good order with no obvious chips or cracks visible to the naked eye. The small silver mounted dressing table bottle has a couple of small dents to the edge of the rim but is otherwise in good order. The silver mounted jar with the flaring rim is misshapen with numerous crease marks and dents. The glass body has small flea bite nibbles to the rim. The pair of silver mounted dressing table pots both have distorted limbs with small splits, both centres have been compressed. Both have small dents. The glass appears to be in good order with no obvious chips or cracks visible to the naked eye. The small silver pillbox has a dinted lid with small creases. The glass body appears to be in good order. The small silver scent bottle has very small insignificant dents to the lid, the glass body appears to be in good order but has a calcified interior.
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