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Lot 634

A 1950'S CREAM PAINTED ENAMEL KITCHEN WALL MOUNTED CABINET/TABLE, with double tambour doors revealing an open interior, single long drawer, to the right side is a single lever releasing a fold out wooden table with drop down cylindrical supporting legs and single drawer, width 133cm x closed depth 26cm x open depth 98cm x height 114cm x height to table 75.5cm (condition: later overpainted, tambour doors working, lever working, worn table top, drop down legs working)

Lot 176

A CARVED FLUORITE TABLE SALT, of shell form, the rim with a gilt metal casting of Neptune and trident with two hippocampi, embellished with sapphires, rubies and pearls (possibly synthetic), upon another carved piece of fluorite embellished with gold plate detail ribboning and emeralds, please note the fluorite contains some cracks, height 20.5cm x width 20cm

Lot 621

A MID 19TH CENTURY OAK TABLE IN THE MANNER OF EDWARD WELBY PUGIN (1834-1875), with a replacement rectangular yew wood top above four drawers with brass cup handles, on gothic dual end legs, with arched buttress supports to a plain stretcher, length 236cm x depth 67.5cm x height 76.5cm (provenance: Oulton Abbey, Stone, E.W. Pugin designed the Abbey Church, Gatehouse, Portresses Lodge and Cloisters but designs and commissions for furniture at The Abbey are not known) (condition: one drawer front is a darker colour, there are surface scratches and knocks in the wood, some staining, dovetail in stretcher where table can link to another)

Lot 365

JOHN WALSH WALSH, an early 20th Century part table suite comprising a low shouldered decanter with wheel cut decoration between mitre cut panels, silver mounted collar dated 1935/36, with matching pattern glasses, together with silver collar barrel shaped decanter dated 1903/1904, a pair of champagne glasses, a red wine glass, three atomiser bottles and a powder bowl with silver engine turned lid dated 1938/39 and an Eric Roberts John Walsh Walsh book glass purchased from the Eric Roberts Estate Sale at Fieldings, August 2018 (21)

Lot 596

A REGENCY ROSEWOOD FOLD OVER CARD TABLE, of rectangular form, rounded corners to the front, the tops swivels to reveal a void, on a pedestal of square form to a rectangular plinth with four scrolled sabre legs with acanthus cast brass caps and casters, width 90.5cm x depth 45cm x height 71.5cm (condition: the top has extensive scratching and dents of varying depths, some liquid damage and sunlight fading, the baize lined interior is heavily stained, the base has a replacement leg to back left, some splits and losses throughout)

Lot 581

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH RECTANGULAR FRUITWOOD DINING TABLE, the top formed of six planks with rounded corners, on four square tapering legs, length 179cm x width 86cm x height 75.7cm (condition: top faded and stained in places, patches of old worm damage, patched repair to one plank)

Lot 591

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH MARQUETY, ROSEWOOD AND KINGSWOOD FOLD OVER CARD TABLE, of rectangular form, the hinged top with rounded front corners inlaid with central urn of fruit surrounded by foliate scrolls and exotic birds, baize lined interior with swivel top revealing compartment for gaming accessories, on four circular tapering fluted legs united by wavy and turned stretchers, width 63cm x depth 42cm x height 77cm (condition: gilding wear to metal mounts around table top and tops of legs, section of metal missing along back edge of table, some surface scratches commensurate with age and use, baize has tears along centre seam and staining, gilded moulding within fluted legs has considerable losses, central metal band to stretcher broken)

Lot 610

A 19TH CENTURY OAK DINING TABLE, of rectangular form, the triple plank top with carved initials/graffiti to the outer planks, on a base formed of four block and baluster turned legs united by a central stretcher and one to each end, length 274cm (9ft) x width 85cm x height 72cm (condition: the table top has splits, holes, carved initials, chips, the underside shows that the top and bottom are a marriage or have been altered over time, main stretcher is loose)

Lot 618

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE WITH CIRCULAR PIE CRUST TILT TOP, on a baluster pedestal carved with acanthus leaves, the cabriole legs similarly carved and on claw and ball feet, diameter 90cm x height 71cm (condition: feet have repairs, the top has fading and some stains)

Lot 583

A WILLIAM IV YEW WOOD AND INLAID CIRCULAR OCCASIONAL TABLE, the circular snap top with geometric effect border, on a hexagonal rosewood veneered column and a trefoil base with flattened bun feet, diameter 63cm x height 69cm (condition: some splits to the top and sides, faded base and column, stained feet worn, opening mechanism stiff where wood has swollen)

Lot 403

A CHINESE BLACK LACQUERED AND RED STAINED SOFTWOOD TABLE TOP CABINET, the double doors opening to reveal an arrangement of five drawers, height 33cm x width 32cm x depth 25.5cm (condition: some loss and repairs/restoration, old damage to base, splits, chipped ebonising to side)

Lot 569

A LATE VICTORIAN CIRCULAR GYPSY TABLE, the original red velvet top with tapestry border and knotted fabric fringe, on three satinwood bobbin turned legs, diameter 53.5cm x height 67cm (condition: velvet is faded and has splits/worn around the outer edge, tapestry border has losses to the wool and holes, the legs are loose at the join to the top but no sign of repairs)

Lot 599

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY SERPENTINE FOLD OVER CARD TABLE, gate leg action, the frieze with fluting to the ends above the square tapering legs, with similar detail halfway down, on spade feet, width 84cm x depth 42cm x height 75.5cm (condition: the top has twisted slightly to the left leaving a gap on the right hand corner, some surface scratches commensurate with age and use, the green baize interior is split along portions of the centre seam and also has patches of staining, legs have some chips and knocks)

Lot 623

A MID 19TH CENTURY OAK TABLE IN THE MANNER OF EDWARD WELBY PUGIN (1834-1875), with a replacement rectangular yew wood top above five drawers with brass cup handles, on gothic dual end legs with arched buttress supports to a plain stretcher, dovetail in stretcher where it can be joined to another table, length 325.5cm x depth 67.5cm x height 74.5cm (Provenance: Oulton Abbey, Stone, E.W. Pugin designed the Abbey Church, Gatehouse, Porteress Lodge and Cloisters but designs and commissions for furniture at The Abbey are not known) (condition: the top centre is dropping/warping and there are surface scratches)

Lot 584

AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND SIMULATED ROSEWOOD TABLE, of rectangular form, rounded corners, on conical end supports to dual plinths with flattened bun feet with castors, length 137.5cm x width 65cm x height 72cm (condition: some minor lighter patches, split to top, veneer slightly lifted around side edges)

Lot 317

AN ART NOUVEAU ROYAL DUX TABLE CENTREPIECE, circa 1900, modelled as a maiden seated feeding two doves before a semi-circular dish moulded with swags of roses, bears applied pink triangle mark and with printed and painted marks, height 23cm x width 26cm (condition: the dove facing the maiden has a chip to the tail feathers, the underside has a little crazing in the glaze, no other damage noted)

Lot 242

A PARCEL OF SILVER, to include a late Victorian belt buckle, of shaped rectangular form, pierced foliate scroll decoration, makers Levi & Salaman Birmingham 1894, an Edwardian silver rectangular dressing table tray, blind cartouche, repousse decorated with foliate scrolls and flower heads, makers Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1904, 26cm x 20cm, an Elizabeth II silver waiter of circular form, bears presentation inscription, maker J.P, Birmingham 1963, together with Victorian silver part sets of teaspoons, two silver thimbles, a posy vase with loaded base and a pierced bon bon dish, various makers and dates, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 23.8ozt, 741 grams (condition: mixed condition, thimbles have holes in the tips, waiter and tray heavily tarnished but in reasonable order, buckle appears in good condition, spoons in slightly used to worn condition)

Lot 637

KURT OSTERVIG FOR JASON MOBLER, a Danish teak surfboard coffee table, on a pair of large sculpted V shaped legs, width 171cm x depth 60cm x height 44cm (condition: very good condition, some sunlight fading to top)

Lot 587

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRAY TOP TRIPOD TABLE, circular tilt top on a baluster column with cabriole legs, diameter 55cm x height 66.5cm (condition: top has staining and holes where tilt top lock fits below, otherwise general wear and tear commensurate with age and use)

Lot 617

A GEORGE III AND LATER MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD BANDED FOLD OVER TEA TABLE, of rectangular form, rounded front corners, concertina action, on four cabriole legs with zig zag and scroll carved knees and scalloped feet, width 84.5cm x depth 38.5cm x height 69cm (condition: concertina action has modern repairs and replacements, some patches of veneer loss and repairs, top smiles when closed)

Lot 602

A 19TH CENTURY BIDERMEIER MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD BANDED SIDE TABLE, the shaped rectangular top above a single frieze drawer with a turned wooden handle, on four tapering serpentine legs with decorative scrolling to the top of the front two, linked with a later undertier, width 70.5cm x depth 42cm x height 76.5cm (condition: the top has old splits and some cracks forming to the veneer, as well as scratches commensurate with age and use, some liquid damage marks, some losses to the scrolls above the front legs, the undertier is a later addition, probably Edwardian)

Lot 620

A MID 18TH CENTURY OVAL OAK GATELEG TABLE, two end drawers above wavy apron and baluster and block turned supports, the gatelegs of plain construction with wavy stretchers and block stretchers, oval 126.5cm x 115cm x height 68cm (condition: splits, chips, stains and surface scratches commensurate with age and use)

Lot 397

A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH EBONISED, TORTOISESHELL AND BRASS INLAID TABLE TOP LIQUEUR BOX, of domed form, hinged lid and hinged sides openings to reveal a shelf of six gilt glasses, above a lift out tray containing three decanters and nine glasses with space for a further three, the lock mount named 'TAHAN FT, 30 Rue de la Paix, A Paris', width 32.5cm x depth 23cm x height 25cm (condition: tortoiseshell inlay missing in places, no key, the handle on the right hand side of the box is missing and both hinged sides show evidence of the handles being moved or replaced due to further holes, three glasses missing, one stopper and one decanter are replacements, all gilding worn from the decanters, one of the stoppers is chipped on the base)

Lot 626

A MID 19TH CENTURY OAK CORNER TABLE IN THE MANNER OF EDWARD WELBY PUGIN (1834-1875), of 'L' shaped form with replacement rectangular yew wood tops, the long section fitted with three drawers and a faux drawer front and the short section with two drawers and a faux drawer front, with brass cup handles, on gothic dual end legs with arched buttress supports and linked by plain stretchers, length 213cm x length of short table 135cm x depth 67cm x height 75cm (Provenance: Oulton Abbey, Stone, E.W. Pugin designed The Abbey Church, Gatehouse, Porteress Lodge and Cloisters but designs and commissions for furniture at The Abbey are not known) (condition: surface scratches to the top)

Lot 563

STANLEY GRIMM (BRITISH 1891-1966), a still life study of a vase of flowers and fruit upon a table, signed and dated 1945 lower left, oil on board, unframed, approximately 61cm x 51cm (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) (condition: the corners and edges are chipped and worn, scratches to the paint surface, would benefit from a clean)

Lot 588

A LATE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL WALNUT AND STAINED HALL TABLE, with veined red marble inset top, the egg and dart frieze with central drawer above four carved legs linked by arches, with mythical animal and foliate decoration above fluted supports to the plinth and enclosed back, on four foliate capped hairy paw feet, width 154cm x depth 59.5cm x height 89.5cm (condition: probably lacking a back as may have been cut down on back corners, woodworm damage throughout, wear to the staining, marble cracked and filled on left hand corner, other general wear and tear commensurate with age and use)

Lot 663

GORDON RUSSELL OF BROADWAY, a 1960's walnut and beech extending dining table, one addition leaf, on square tapering legs, extended width 152.5cm x closed width 116.5cm x depth 78cm x height 75cm and six chairs including two carvers (7) (condition: table top in very good condition, chairs with worn finish, one stud missing to chair, all frames solid)

Lot 633

EICHHOLTZ, a square bevelled glass topped occasional table, on a separate stainless steel X shaped frame with eight sphericals, 65cm square x height 55cm (condition: wear and tear to glass top, missing one plastic glass protector, frame in good condition)

Lot 586

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY OVAL PEMBROKE TABLE, rounded ends, fitted with a drawer and a dummy drawer, on square tapering legs with spade feet, length 80cm x open length 94cm (condition: water damage to top, one wooden hinged rest is slightly stiff, otherwise general wear and tear commensurate with age and use)

Lot 264

A GEORGE V OAK CASED CANTEEN OF SILVER AND IVORY FISH EATERS, six place settings, knives with engraved edge to blades, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1924, 1927 and 1928, case has key, together with an Indian white metal and plated dressing table set, embossed with scenes of village life, nylon bristles to the brushes and an Edwardian silver backed hair brush (8) (condition: fish eaters are in overall good condition, silver backed brush has some polished through patches and thin edges)

Lot 601

A VICTORIAN OAK CIRCULAR TILT TOP BREAKFAST TABLE, the edge above a single groove above eight slides which are fitted in pairs, on a squat baluster pedestal to three heavy cabriole legs with shell and scroll carved knees, on claw and ball feet, diameter with slides out 159cm x diameter 136cm x height 72cm (condition: the panels of wood along the centre have a slight gap towards the centre is a hole which measures 0.5cm, the top also has stains, indents and surface scratches, commensurate with age and use, the carved claw feet have rough areas and losses especially to the talons due to wear from shoes, etc)

Lot 654

AN ERCOL 1960'S ELM TOPPED REFECTORY TABLE, on four square splayed tapering beech legs, width 153cm x depth 76cm, together with four elm and beech hoop and spindle back chairs (condition: table recently re-stained and frame solid, chairs in good condition, some surface marks)

Lot 361

JOHN WALSH WALSH, a 1920's part table suite comprising a water jug, decanter, six red, six white and six port glasses, all cut and polished with Art Deco style panels (20)(Provenance: from the Eric Roberts Estate Sale at Fieldings, August 2018)

Lot 630

EON (ELLIOTS OF NEWBURY), a teak drop leaf surfboard table, on cylindrical tapering legs, open length 155cm x depth 88cm x height 71.5cm and four chairs with oatmeal seat pads and shaped backs, stamped to underside (5) (condition: wear and tear, sunlight fading to table top, some water and surface marks, frame solid, wear and tear to chair backs, all frames solid)

Lot 622

A MID 19TH CENTURY OAK TABLE IN THE MANNER OF EDWARD WELBY PUGIN (1834-1875), with a replacement rectangular yew wood top above four drawers with brass cup handles, on gothic dual end legs with arched buttress supports to a plain stretcher, length 236cm x depth 67.5cm x height 76.5cm (Provenance: Oulton Abbey, Stone, E.W. Pugin designed the Abbey Church, Gatehouse, Porteress Lodge and Cloisters but designs and commissions for furniture at the Abbey are not known) (condition: some surface scratches and stains to drawer fronts)

Lot 590

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND ROSEWOOD SOFA TABLE, fitted with two drawers and two dummy drawers to the frieze, rounded drop ends, the whole on lyre end supports to dual scrolled legs with acanthus cast brass caps and casters and with a turned stretcher, extended length 155cm, closed length 98cm x depth 61cm x height 71.5cm (condition: the top has stains and scratches of varying depths, minor veneer loss and lifting, one flap has a small let-in repair, replacement handles)

Lot 207

An Art Nouveau silver dressing table box, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1902, of cylindrical form with typical Art Nouveau decoration, the removable cover with bud finial, 9.5cm high, weight approx 5.8oz

Lot 186

A harlequin collection of Kings pattern silver cutlery, comprising; five table forks, makers mark rubbed, London 1902, five dessert spoons, 1846, 1847 and 1903, six teaspoons, London and Edinburgh and six silver handled knives, Sheffield, total weighable silver approx 30oz (22)

Lot 238

A harlequin collection of Kings pattern silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising; six tablespoons, seven table forks, seven dessert forks, eleven dessert spoons, four salt spoons, four teaspoons, a fish knife and two sauce ladles, total weight approx 89oz (42)

Lot 242

An Edwardian silver dressing table mirror, William Comyns, London 1902, designed as a silver mounted single drawer bow fronted base raised on geometric bracket feet, mounted with oval swing mirror, 30.5cm high

Lot 236

An Edwardian Goldsmiths & Silversmiths silver mounted dressing table box, London 1907, of elongated rectangular form, the cover with applied swag, bowl and scroll decoration, 21cm wide, 8.5cm deep and 3cm high

Lot 348

Three chairs, stool and a coffee table

Lot 438

A mahogany fold over table and four chairs

Lot 372

Pine box, towel rail, sewing box, 1/2 moon hall table etc.

Lot 341

Folding table and a stool

Lot 356

Oak nest of tables and small oak table

Lot 439

A marble square top dining table, six chairs and a cream sideboard

Lot 374

Teak table and four chairs

Lot 229

Three boxes of china, including table centrepiece

Lot 320

Nest of tables, oval table etc.

Lot 146

Jewellery table top cabinet and case

Lot 376

An Art Deco style hall table

Lot 677

G-Plan teak dining suite, comprising extending dining table with D-shaped ends and a concealed flip up leaf, length when extended 210cm, width 112cm, height 74cm, raised on tapered turned legs, and six brown leatherette upholstered chairs with circular pad seats and cross stretcher, (7)

Lot 649

Victorian carved oak two tier square occasional table, raised on baluster supports, the top 45cm square, height 69cm

Lot 638

Early Victorian walnut and parquetry pedestal work/games table, the lift up top with parquetry chequerboard inlay in a variety of woods, crossbanded with parquetry tesserae on a chamfer, opening to a comparted interior, over tapered square section well and raised on four sabre legs with block toes, width 54cm, depth 40cm, height 78cm

Lot 708

Victorian burr walnut Sutherland table, circa 1870, the narrow top with demi-lune folding leaves supported on pull out gates, raised on turned, fluted and reeded supports with similar stretcher, and carved cabriole legs with pot castors, width 90cm, height 69.5cm

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