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A mixed lot of furniture to include an oak barley twist table, a yew wood octagonal pedestal drum style table with frieze drawer and glass top, a yew wood two tier occasional table, a white painted Lloyd Loom dressing table stool with hinged upholstered seat, and a matching linen basket, and a small work box
A selection of mainly 19th century hardback and leather bound books to include Oliver Wendell Holmes 'The Poet of the Breakfast Table', published by William Paterson & Co, London, and 'The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table' published London, William Paterson & Co, both with Ex Libris bookplate of Sir John Fleming to front marbled and papers, bound in marbled boards with green leather spine and corners, also 'British Birds' by W H Hudson, Longmans, Green & Co 1911, 'The Mill on the Floss' by George Eliot, published London, James Nisbet & Co, Portsmouth Education Committee Special Prize, 'The Works of Henry Fielding' Vol IV Second Edition 1762, and others
Dolls house furniture - an oak four poster bed; another Gothic double, inlaid chest of drawers, floor standing corner cabinet, mirror back dressing table, tambour topped desk, extending table, tea table, longcase clock, pictures, blue and white plates, candle sticks, lantern etc qty
A rare Budweiser table football electronic games machine, for the Korean/Japan Fifa World Cup 2002, domed cover with five spin bar operated blue and red shirted players, sliding goal keeper, red base, electronic score board, approx 220cm fully open length, 75cm wide, 130cm high
A George III mahogany concertina action folding card table, circa 1760, attributed to Paul Saunders, the hinged serpentine shaped top with moulded edge opening to inset baize playing surface, above a plain frieze, on acanthus and scroll carved reeded cabriole legs, terminating in scroll feet, 73cm high, 95cm wide, 47cm deep Provenance: A notable Private Collection, Channel Islands Previously sold Sothebys, London, Fine English Furniture, 10th February 1989, Lot 68.For a further near identical table see Christie's, South Kensington, 27th May 2010, Lot 74 (£7,500). The provenance of the table offered was Richard, 2nd Marquess of Westminster (d.1869) Fonthill, Wiltshire.The same distinctive leg design incorporating Roman acanthus wrapped cabochons and flutes, features on a number of pieces attributed to the Soho firm of cabinet makers and upholsterers established around 1751 by Paul Saunders in partnership with George Smith Bradshaw. Among these is a set of chairs delivered in 1757 to the 1st Earl of Leicester for Holkham Hall, Norfolk, illustrated in A. Coleridge, Chippendale Furniture, London 1968, pl.369, and a suite of furniture almost certainly supplied to Thomas, 3rd Viscount Weymouth, later 1st Marquess of Bath (1734-96), between 1757 and 1759 for Longleat, Wiltshire. The latter included eight armchairs and two sofas, of which two armchairs were sold by The Trustees of the Longleat Chattels Settlement: Christie's, London, 13th June 2002, lot 338. A serpentine sofa attributed to Paul Saunders was sold by the late Mr & Mrs Patrick Radford, Christie's, London, 22nd January 2009, lot 32. Several fine pieces of 18th century furniture are known incorporating concertina action hinges bearing the stamp 'H. TIBATS' including a related table in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum. The stamp is almost certainly that of Hugh Tibats who is recorded in 1781 as a 'hinge and sash fastening maker, Bell St'. Hinges bearing this stamp from the same period include a pair of card tables supplied by Thomas Chippendale for the 5th Earl of Dumfries at Dumfries House, Scotland in 1759.
A George II Irish mahogany 'bird cage' tripod supper table, circa 1750, the hinged circular top incorporating moulded dish sections and shell carving, above a barrel turned stem, on downswept tapering cabriole legs, terminating in stylised egg and claw feet, 70cm high, the top 76cm diameter
A Louis XVI tulipwood, walnut and marquetry oval occasional table, late 18th century, the oval top decorated with a floral and ribbon motif and bordered by a pierced brass gallery, above a single frieze drawer to one end, on square section tapering legs joined by a rectangular undertier decorated with a floral motif, 74cm high, 48cm wide, 37cm deep
A George III mahogany library drum table, circa 1810, the gilt tooled leather inset above four drawers and four alternate false drawers, above the turned stem and four fluted downswept sabre shaped legs terminating in brass caps and casters, 66.5cm high, the top 106cm diameter
Ï’A George III satinwood and ebony banded tripod table, circa 1790, the three downswept legs each with ebony banding, 67cm high, the top octagonal top 44cm x 44.5cm wide Ï’ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
A George lll mahogany library table, by Oakley & Kettle, circa 1796-97, the rectangular top with a reed moulded edge and incorporating twin hinged leaves, one frieze incorporating three frieze drawers, one bearing pasted down makers label titled 'OAKLEY & KETTLE, UPHOLSTERERS and Cabinet Makers, No. 22 St Pauls Church Yard, London...' , the opposing frieze with a long drawer fronted by two drawer fronts and another drawer, on turned tapering legs terminating in brass caps and castors, 76cm high, 109cm wide (unextended), 76cm deep For a labelled pair of card tables by George Oakley and Henry Kettle, see Christopher Gilbert, Marked London Furniture, 1700-1840, Furniture History Society, W.S. Maney & Son Ltd, 1996, page 356, fig. 696 In about 1796 -97, George Oakley & Henry Kettle entered into a short lived partnership. Some bills headed ‘Oakley & Kettle’ are amongst the records at Saltram House, Devon. In 1798 Oakley formed a new partnership with Thomas Shackleton.
A Regency black lacquer and chinoiserie decorated tripod table, circa 1815, the rectangular tilt top decorated with a traditional village scene and with gilt metal mounted edge, above the hexagonal tapering stem, on hipped outswept scrolling cabriole legs and gilt metal ball feet, 76cm high, 52cm wide, 41cm deep For a related design of table, see Christie’s, London, Lyons Demesne Works of Art from The Collection of The Late Dr. Tony Ryan, 14th July 2011, lot 221 (£3,000).
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