Georgian mahogany kneehole desk/dressing table having a central long drawer raised over a single concealed drawer and a single door cupboard, flanked on either side by three short drawers, each with brass handles and escutcheons, raised on shaped bracket feet, 78cm high x 76cm wide x 43cm deep
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Late 19th/early 20th century oak Gothic style hall table with single drawer to one side, raised on turned legs, 83cm high x 92cm wide x 41cm deep, and a similar hall chair (2) Condition ReportHeight of table top - 71cm. Table with surface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Some fading and discolouration. Losses to the wooden discs on the frieze at front and both sides. Chip to moulding on front of table. Shield or armorial decoration missing from back section, which the back is slightly loose. General wear and tear.
A stripped pine cupboard the single door opening to reveal two adjustable shelves raised over two short drawers, measuring approx 88 cm high by 54 cm wide by 32 cm deep, together with an assortment of other furniture including a dressing table, stool, wall hanging shelves etc.
A late 19th/early 20th century pine kneehole desk/dressing table having a central long drawer flanked on either side by four short drawers surrounding a central single cupboard door, each drawer having brass handles and escutcheons, measuring approx 78 cm high by 102 cm wide by 58 cm deep
Victorian figured walnut and marquetry oval loo table, the oval top inlaid with foliate marquetry, with thumb-moulded edge above shaped apron, supported on a foliate carved baluster pedestal issuing four acanthus carved scroll legs, on porcelain castors, 74.5cm high x 144cm wide x 104.5cm deep Condition ReportIt is a tilt top
Antique French style oak refectory dining table on straight square supports, h-stretcher, 77.5cm high, 229cm long, 77cm wideCondition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Areas of fading/discolouration. Chip to the lower part of one leg. Some splits. General wear and tear.
Circa 17th century Irish tavern table, the foldover top 141cm x 116cm (open), on trestle supports with peg joined straight stretcher (leg broken off) 71cm high, 144cm long, 78cm wide (unopened) Condition Report Surface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Areas of fading, discolouration and staining. Play in the joints, old worm in places. Top seperates from support on on end. Splits to the top. Section of leg broken off but present. General wear and tear.71cm high, 144cm long, 78cm wide (unopened)
Antique oak refectory dining table on turned baluster supports, h-stretcher, 78cm high, 183cm long, 75cm wideCondition ReportSurface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Areas of fading/discolouration. Peg jointed. Evidence of old worm on bottom section of a leg and one stretcher. General wear and tear.
Attributed to Niels Otto Moller (1920-1982) for Gudme Mobelfabrik, Denmark, extending rosewood dining table, the rounded banded rectangular top with two leaves, on triform bases with splayed legs united by a centre stretcher 73cm high, 162cm long, 105cm wide (Cites No. 23GBA103CM49F)
20th century McIntosh rosewood dining room suite, comprising an extending dining table with integral leaf, and a set of eight matching chairs to include two carvers, table bears label A H McIntosh & Co Ltd. Kirkcaldy, Scotland Condition Report Dimensions of dining table (only)Dimensions (approx.): Length 200cm x Width 92cm x Height 73.5cm, extended length: 261.5cmTable with surface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Split loss of veneer to one corner. Light fading and discolouration. Chairs with surface scratches, scuffs and knocks,fading and discolouration mainly to the crest rails, seats are not removable however there are no tears or rips to the upholstery. Chairs are structurally solid. General wear and tear.
Mid-century Ercol Windsor 382 dining table, rounded rectangular elm top with contrasting beech underframe, 71.5cm high, 152cm long, 77cm wide, together with a set of four Ercol elm candlestick chairs (5) Condition Report Scratches and marks to table top and dents to the legs. Some wear throughout chairs to include scratches and marks. General wear and tear. Please see additional photos.
Victorian mahogany oval extending dining table, with gadrooned moulding, on four acanthus carved claw and ball feet and brass castors, with one additional leaf, retailer's label for 'Morgans & Co, Cardiff' to underside, 76cm high x 142.5cm wide (unextended) x 119cm deep (with two loose leaves)
Silver backed dressing table set with sunray turning and ribbon and thread border, to include hand mirror, pair of clothes brushes and hairbrush and comb back, from Drew and Sons, Piccadilly, gilt metal and blue agate stone set trinket box (some damage) and other items
Meissen porcelain figural candlestick converted to a table lamp, circa 1880, blue crossed swords marks, incised 'C84' and impressed numeral 19, modelled as scantily draped maiden and putto, clasping a rocaille stem on shell moulded mound base painted with insects and birds, within gilt lined rims, enriched overall in turquoise and pink glazes, 31cm high excluding fittings (the nozzle cracked and restored, adapted for electricity)
Art deco silver two handled sugar bowl (London 1937), two Victorian silver cream jugs (London 1890 and Birmingham 1891) and an Edwardian silver cream jug, Birmingham 1902 (4)Two handled sugar bowl- maker Walker & Hall. Overall good condition. Cream jug with wrythen pattern- (London 1980) maker Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson). The spout has a few nibbles along the edge (feels slightly rough to touch), otherwise overall good condition. Other cream jug- (Birmingham 1891) maker JW, the mark is slightly rubbed. Overall good condition with a few light surfaces scratches and a couple of minor dents to the body. The interior is gilt. Edwardan cream jug- (Birmingham 1902) maker Alfred George Griffiths. The spout is slightly misshapen and the rim is slightly bent inwards and the foot is very slightly bent. It doesn't quite sit flush to the table. The body is in overall good condition.
Royal Horse Guards and Napoleonic War period interest: a collection of maps and plans, the majority endorsed 'William Terry, Captn. Roy'l Reg. Horse Gds.' and dated 1809 and 1810, the maps (10) all of the High Wycombe area, giving details of troop dispositions and other information pertaining to the defence of the area, and including: 'Plan of the Advanced Guards at Four Ashes and Apple Common'; 'Sketch of the march of the Fourth Column of the Army encamped at Coleshill', with table of works necessary to clear the march; Plan of the Cantonments; Plan of Resources; the plans being of fortified lines in section (3), and in plan view (6), with one including a diagram of siege lines; and a tabulated list of regiments and quarters 'Sketch of a Table of Winter Quarters'; together with another map of the High Wycombe area endorsed 'Lt. St Martin, Watwiles Reg.', with title and captions in French showing theoretical troop positions and lines of fire, [21]; offered with the cylindrical metal plan case in which they have been kept.See lot 347 for Captain William Terry's commission.
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