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Lot 614

A Singer treadle sewing machine in oak table

Lot 443

A 1930's oak turnover top dining table on carved supports

Lot 402

An oak refectory dining table and six Windsor style chairs

Lot 486

A contemporary two tier lamp table

Lot 460

An antique mother of pearl inlaid pedestal table

Lot 64

An adjustable brass duplex oil lamp with shade (electric converted) and a copper Art Deco table lamp with drops

Lot 474

An oak extending dining table and four chairs

Lot 479

An antique oak pedestal work table

Lot 404

A Singer treadle sewing machine in oak table

Lot 601

A mid twentieth century square tiled table and one other

Lot 420

A circular walnut coffee table on claw and ball feet

Lot 524

A carved oak Gothic style table lamp with shade together with an ornate standard lamp shade

Lot 159

A gilt metal, painted wood, and glazed two tier occasional table, last quarter 20th century, the glazed top tier enclosing an amethyst slab, 59cm high, the top 42cm x 52cm Provenance: Mallett

Lot 32

A pair of Chinese reverse painted glass and hardwood panels, 19th century, each depicting figures within formal garden scenes, the rectangular moulded frames with pierced fretwork aprons, original part of a table screen, each panel 51cm high, 17cm wide Provenance: General Trading Company, 1981

Lot 36

A carved pine console table, in continental 18th century style, the moulded inverted serpentine Rouge Royale marble top above twin scrolling supports, 79cm high, 107cm wide, 55cm deep

Lot 146

An mahogany and gilt metal mounted dining table, early 19th century, with a pair of D-ends and a central drop leaf section, 75cm high, 126cm wide, 256cm long, Provenance: purchased Christies Monte Carlo 28.3.92, lot 162

Lot 64

A George I walnut and mahogany banded side table, circa 1720, with two short and one long drawer and cabriole legs, 73cm high, 77cm wide, 45cm deep Purchased Sotheby's, 13 July 1984, lot 25

Lot 60

A mahogany display cabinet table in George III style, late 19th century, with hinged glazed top above fluted and bullseye moulded frieze and fluted square section legs, 100cm high, 148cm wide, 49cm deep together with another similar, later, to match (2) Provenance: Sotheby’s 17 May 1991, Lot 109

Lot 240

A pair of Italian, probably Murano, blue and gold glass table lamps, second half 20th century, of reeded tapered form, on circular stained wood bases, 64cm high overall including fitments

Lot 34

A black painted and parcel gilt low centre table in Chinoiserie taste, 20th century, possibly retailed by Mallett, with removable glass inset top, 41cm high, 137cm long, 69cm wide overall

Lot 260

A George III satinwood games table, late 18th century, the rectangular twin flap top with tulipwood crossbanding opening to reveal a later tooled leather inset with chess board, the frieze drawer above tapered square legs, 73cm high, 43cm wide, 46cm deep

Lot 72

A George II solid yew wood gateleg table, circa 1735, with single frieze drawer and on turned supports united by square stretchers, 72cm high, the top 103cm x 115cm (open) Provenance: Sotheby’s, 21 September 1984, lot 105

Lot 310

A pair of Blue John columnar table lamps, 19th century and later, the sectional tapering shafts with square tops and stepped square section plinths, later twin light electrical fitments above, with pleated fabric shades, the Blue John 48cm high, height overall 71cm There is only one place where ‘Blue John’, a rare and precious colour banded form of fluorspar, is mined: a single hill in Castleton, Derbyshire. The mineral’s unusual name is said to derive from the French ‘bleu jaune’ which translates to ‘blue yellow’ - referring to its lustrous jewel tones. Another, more local, theory is that the term ‘Blue John’ was used by miners to distinguish it from zinc ore, known as ‘Black Jack’. Though prized for their decorative appeal, fluorspars such as Blue John have long been appreciated for their more functional qualities too. The Roman poet Martial, writing towards the end of the first century AD, for example claimed that wine tasted better when consumed from a ‘murrine’ cup. ‘Murra’ has been identified with fluorspar, and was introduced to the Romans by Pompey the Great after his expeditions in the East (possibly a variety found in Persia, present day Iran) circa 62 AD. Due to its fragility, fluorspar is often heated in the oven with a coating of (pine) resin, in order to stabilise the crystals after the mineral is mined. This longstanding manufacturing process may have accounted for the added aroma referred to by Martial. The mineral was so popular in Ancient Rome that, as naturalist and historian Pliny tells us, Emperor Nero himself apparently paid one million sesterces for a cup. Two Roman drinking vessels made of similar fluorspars are held in the collection of the British Museum (the Barber Cup and the Crawford Cup).In the 18th century, Blue John mining for the decorative arts was in full swing. References to the material can for example be found in the letters of Matthew Boulton, who regularly used the mineral to adorn his opulent ormolu works of art.

Lot 192

An ‘ivory’ painted and parcel-gilt oval low table, the brass galleried top with a central glazed rectangular Coromandel lacquer panel, on tapered square legs, 48cm high, 130cm wide, 87cm deep

Lot 208

A pair of turned and stained hardwood and metal mounted table lamps, in the manner of 18th century candlesticks, modern, each with waisted glass shade, 47cm high overall; and a modern metal table lamp, on stepped plinth, 55cm high overall including electrical fitment Provenance: Mallett, 1981

Lot 76

A pair of brass three branch table lamps, modern, the electrical fitments on scrolled arms above dished bases, 64cm high

Lot 49

A pair of gilt metal and green stained vellum covered columnar table lamps, modern, the tapered stems descending to stepped square section bases, 51cm high including twin light electrical fitments, with conforming circular shades

Lot 22

A pair of turned and painted wood architectural table lamps in Neoclassical taste, modern, each modelled as a rotunda, 51cm high overall including raised electrical fitments, 37cm diameter

Lot 73

A William and Mary walnut side table, late 17th century, the moulded rectangular top and frieze drawer with featherbandings, the spiral-twist turned legs joined by an x-shaped stretchers and on later bun feet, 75cm high, 84cm wide, 50cm deep Provenance: Christie’s London, 12 February 1981, lot 93

Lot 111

A black painted and parcel gilt centre table, late 20th century, with mirrored top above three outswept supports, 75cm high, 100cm diameter

Lot 101

A Victorian oak octagonal display table, late 19th century, the tope centred by a pineapple finial and fitted with eight hinged sloping glazed panels on eight scrolling carved supports and panelled pedestal with fluted pilasters, 165cm high, 254cm wide Provenance: Christie's South Kensington, 15 March 1995, lot 429 (£4,275) This item is viewable at our offsite storage facility. Please call 01635 553 553 to arrange a viewing time.

Lot 120

A mahogany and parcel gilt chess table, circa 1815, the rectangular penwork top decorated with flowers, animals and bucolic scenes, the base with a reeded turned pillar with splayed supports on a tricorn with cabriole legs and gilt-metal paw feet, 74cm high, 50cm wide, 48 deep Provenance: Mallett, 1984

Lot 276

An ebonised and parcel gilt jardinière, early 20th century, the octagonal body with pierced fretwork sides enclosing a removable copper liner, on bracket feet, 43cm high, 36cm wide, together with a black painted and parcel gilt toleware tray, early 19th century, on a wooden stand with central section revolving to hold the top as a table, 52cm high overall the tray 57cm wide, 47cm deep (2)

Lot 14

A English gothic walnut library table, second quarter 19th century, the rectangular moulded top with a tooled leather writing surface, the frieze carved with a series of quatrefoils incorporating a pair of drawers to each end on chamfered tapered square legs headed by pierced spandrels, 78cm high, 132cm wide, 102cm deep Provenance: Beresford-Clark, 1984

Lot 205

A George III mahogany and satinwood banded gentleman’s dressing table, late 18th century, the divided hinged top revealing an adjustable mirror and ceder lined compartments, the dummy freize drawer above a real drawers with basin aperture and further compartments, on tapered square legs with brass cappings and casters, inlaid throughout with stringing and narrow bandings 89cm high, 63cm wide, 52cm deep

Lot 180

A Louis XVI style en grisaille, matched painted and parcel gilt bedroom suite, late 19th / early 20th century, comprising a commode with white marble top and three drawers 89cm high, 117cm wide, 50cm deep; a cabinet with a white marbel top above an arrangement of drawers and cupboard doors 153cm high, 87cm wide, 34cm deep; a pair of bedside tables each with a white marbel top above a drawer and two caned under tiers 69.5cm high, 40cm wide, 36cm deep; a double bed head board and foot board of arched form 135cm high, 158cm wide; a kidney shaped dressing table with an oval bevelled swing mirror flanked by ormolu candle arms 120cm high, 112cm wide, 52cm deep; an armchair with padded back, and sprung seat; a side chair with padded back and seat and duchesse brisee together with head rest and an oval stool, 98cm high, 115cm long, the stool 59cm wide Provenance: Christie's London, 6 July 1994, lot 483

Lot 166

A pine console table, 19th century, of 18th century style, carved with rococo style shell and scrollwork, the frieze with a central shell flanked by roses, the green marble top with outswept angles, 119.5cm wide

Lot 87

A Regency style mahogany writing table, the moulded rounded rectangular tooled leather inset top above an arrangement of six real and a pair of dummy frieze drawers, on reeded turned tapering legs with castors, 77cm high, 176cm wide, 112cm deep Provenance: Christie’s South Kensington, 14 March 1990, lot 312 (£5017)

Lot 121

A George II mahogany side table, mid-18th century, possibly Irish, the replaced verde antico marble top above a cavetto frieze centred by a shell and scroll carved apron with conforming cabriole legs on claw and ball feet, 77cm high, 121cm wide, 60cm deep Provenance: Sotheby's, 15 July 1988, lot 1065.

Lot 293

An Anglo-Indian ebonised and painted games table, circa 1835, the top with chess board surrounded by foliate scrolls, the stem and base with conforming decoration, 70cm high, 61cm wide, 42cm deep

Lot 234

A black lacquered and gilt metal mounted square table in Chinese taste, late 20th century, the reversible top with lacquered surface to one side and a suede playing surface to the other, 77cm high, the top 100cm square

Lot 123

A lacquered and parcel gilt low centre table, last quarter 20th century, in the Chinese taste, almost certainly by Mallett, the glazed top enclosing a band of pierced fretwork on a gilt ground, probably 19th century, the table 35cm high, to top 69cm x 109cm Provenance purchased Mallett, circa 1980 Purchased: Mallett 1980

Lot 294

A black lacquered and parcel gilt low centre table, 20th century, the glazed top enclosing a central lacquer panel, with butterfly slip and surround with scrolls to the corners, 35cm high, the top 98cm x 77cm

Lot 305

An alabaster and gilt metal mounted table lamp, early 20th century, with spreadeagle surmount on an obelisk shaft, all beneath a pleated fabric shade enclosing an electrical fitment, 78cm high

Lot 301

Two pairs of Berlin porcelain table salt figures of blackamoors, late 19th century, with oval baskets, blue sceptre mark, 18cm high

Lot 135

A pair of carved and stained wood columnar table lamps, modern, the Corinthian order capitals descending to fluted and stop fluted stems, above stepped square section bases, 81cm high overall including electrical fitments

Lot 236

A French gilt wrought iron centre table, second half 20th century, the circular plate glass top on four scrolled supports, 71cm high, 77cm diameter

Lot 271

Three Tripod Wine Tables and a Stained Pine Table

Lot 379

A 19th Century Oak Wind-out Dining Table, in Need of Some Attention, 135cm x 128cm

Lot 88

A Mid/Late 20th Century Brass Table Lamp in the Form of an Oil Lamp with Opaque Glass Shade and Plain Glass Chimney

Lot 386

A Rushworth of Shrewsbury Dining Suite Comprising Three Drawer Sideboard, Extending Dining Table and Six Chairs, Table Legs Require Refixing

Lot 253

An Oval Glass Dressing Table Pot with Silver Lid Having Cherub Decoration in Relief, 11cm Long

Lot 317

Four Boxes Containing Various Ornaments, Table Lamps, Jardiniere, Teawares, Scatter Cushions, Radio and DVD Player

Lot 273

An Edwardian Burr Walnut Circular Piecrust Coffee Table

Lot 327

Two Boxes Containing Ceramics and Glassware, Wall Clock, Pressure Cooker, Ice Bucket, Table Lamps etc

Lot 359

A Square Topped Whist Table with Folding Legs, 76cm

Lot 268

An Inlaid Italian Tripod Table on Claw Feet

Lot 373

A 1950's Kitchen Cabinet with Pull Out Formica Topped Drawer/Table, 78cm Wide

Lot 7

A Walker and Hall Art Deco Chromed Table Lamp Inscribed For Delamere Forest Golf Club, May 4th 1929, 36cm High

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