A Late 17th/Early 18th Century Joined Oak Side Table. The rectangular edge-moulded top above a geometrically moulded frieze drawer with drop handles and a serpentine apron rail raised on turned legs united by peripheral stretchers and terminating on turned feet, 29" (74 cm) high, 35½" (90 cm) wide, 23½" (59 cm) deep.
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A Small Charles II Oak Gateleg Table. The oval drop leaved top standing on pierced, silhouette cut baluster end planks with chip carved sledge feet and a broad flat connecting rail with plain gates swinging out either side to support the flaps. 26¾" (68 cm) high, 31" (79 cm) wide, 8" (20 cm) deep [flaps down], 36" (92 cm) [flaps up].
A Fine Early 18th Century Yew-wood Gateleg Table. The oval burr-figured top with two drop leaves above a bevel-edged end drawer fitted with brass swing handle on winged mount above baluster turned legs and gated united by baluster stretchers and terminating on turned feet, 29" (74 cm) high, 34½" (87 cm) wide, 12½" (32 cm) deep [flaps down], 39½" (100 cm) [flaps up].
A 17th Century Antwerp Table Cabinet clad in ebonised veneers and set with a series of fine engraved and partially silvered copper plates depicting religious scenes, figures and landscapes, edged in ripple moulding and raised on squat bun feet 8½" (21.5 cm) high, 9" (23 cm) wide, 5½" (14 cm) deep.
AN EDWARDIAN SATINWOOD AND INLAID MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE, the oval top crossbanded with satinwood and centred by a floral spray within an oval reserve, raised on slightly splayed square section tapering legs, joined by a concave stretcher. 71.5cm high, 76.5cm long, 54.5cm wide
AN OAK REFECTORY TABLE, 17TH CENTURY AND LATER, the moulded rectangular top above carved rails, raised on block and baluster legs joined by stretchers, top of one leg carved with initials, one rail centred by a carved tablet bearing the date 1670? over MC. 73.5cm by 134cm by 69.5cm
A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT FOLDOVER CARD TABLE, the quarter veneered moulded top of serpentine outline, swivelling to reveal a birds eye maple and cedar lined compartment, raised on a trestle base carved with pendant bellflowers and terminating in downswept legs with scroll feet. 72cm high, 94.5cm wide, 49cm deep (closed)
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY FOLDOVER CARD TABLE, MID 18TH CENTURY, the rectangular top with everted ears to the corners, the hinged top opening to reveal a gaming surface with wells, the frieze fitted with a short drawer with brass swan-neck handle, raised on cabriole legs, with hinged gateleg, terminating in pad feet. 71.5cm high, 87cm wide, 42cm deep (closed)
A HANDSOME REGENCY MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE, the flame veneered top with rounded corners and broad cross banding, the frieze with a pair of short drawers, fitted with original locks stamped Potts, Auster & Smith, raised on a trestle base with turned supports issuing from twin platforms joined by a turned stretcher and raised on leaf, scroll and paw carved feet, moving on brass castors. 76cm high, 91cm wide, 61cm deep
A LARGE VICTORIAN GOTHIC REVIVAL OAK 15FT WIND-OUT DINING TABLE, the moulded rectangular top with D-ends, six additional leaves, raised on six faceted legs terminating in blocks, carved to each side with a rose head, moving on sunken brass castors, the winding mechanism with plaque of Joseph Fitter, no winder; 74cm high, 151cm (closed)/456cm (extended), 152cm wide; together with A GRAIN PAINTED LEAF HOLDER.
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS BRASS GASOLIER TABLE LAMP, with twin adjustable lights, each fitting stamped S&S PATENT/ PATENT 5769, the base with whiplash cast supports continuing to tripod legs; together with TWO COPPER WARMING PANS, 18TH/19TH CENTURY, each with turned wood handle. Lamp 60.5cm high
A GEORGE III SILVER-MOUNTED IVORY CHEESE-SPOON AND A VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE-SPOON, THE FIRST BY WILLIAM AND SAMUEL KNIGHT, LONDON, 1810, THE SECOND, BY WILLIAM EATON, LONDON, 1841, the cheese-scoop of typical form and with faceted ivory handle, the table-spoon Fiddle pattern, engraved with initials, 22.5 cm. long and smaller, the table-spoon 2.4 troy ounces.
A week in a Portuguese Paradise The Olive Grove Hideaway is set within 135,000 square feet of secluded countryside, tucked between the splendid pine-tree forests that frame the Algarve coast in Southern Portugal. The villa, surrounded by six acres of exquisitely manicured gardens, consists of 11 bedrooms and 10 bathrooms, sleeping up to 26 people, including four sofa beds that can be made up on request. The rooms are spacious and elegant, ranging from secluded en-suite master bedrooms, to shared bedrooms that are perfect for friends and family alike.There is strong wi-fi signal and telephones throughout the villa grounds, as well as satellite television and Sky TV, air conditioning, and underfloor heating. Daily cleaning, turn down, and catering services are available, but should you wish to cook your own meals, the house comes with a fully equipped, state-of-the-art kitchen, and spacious dining areas both indoor and outdoor for all of your guests to dine together.On the grounds is an impressive swimming pool - three metres deep - with sun loungers, parasols and an assortment of inflatables. There is an outdoor jacuzzi spa, and a full-sized flood-lit tennis court that comes with a full set of equipment. There is plenty to do for people of all ages, even for children, as the gardens come with a jungle gym, a trampoline, and a set of swings. Inside the villa is just as entertaining. There is a large cinema room for film nights, as well as a games room with a snooker table. This lot is for one full week during 2019 or 2020, of course subject to availability.
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