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Lot 470

SIDE TABLE, George III design satinwood with parquetry and chequer banded top, frieze drawer and stretchered square tapering supports, 55cm x 40cm x 77cm H.

Lot 473

REFECTORY TABLE, early 20th century oak rectangular planked and cleated with turned stretchered pillar support, 214cm x 80cm H x 87cm.

Lot 489

WRITING TABLE, Campaign style mahogany and brass bound with leather writing surface and five frieze drawers, 152cm x 76cm x 76cm H.

Lot 495

AMERICAN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT LOW TABLE, with circular starburst etched glass top on foliate and lotus leaf brass base, 39cm H x 72cm.

Lot 518

CONSOLE TABLE, 19th century Chinese elm, with carved detail, 46cm D x 86cm H x 122cm W.

Lot 521

WRITING TABLE, George III walnut with featherbanded detail and a frieze drawer, 47cm D x 72cm W x 73cm H.

Lot 552

CARD TABLE, George III figured mahogany D shaped foldover baize lined and satinwood inlaid frieze, 92cm x 48cm x 77cm H.

Lot 571

TAKAT TABLE, Indian teak and iron bound with rustic circular top, 50cm H x 68cm.

Lot 593

WRITING TABLE, George III mahogany rectangular with full width frieze drawer, 82cm x 50cm x 71cm H.

Lot 596

TABLE LAMP, 1950's Italian opaque glass and brass, 93cm H including shade.

Lot 603

TABLE LAMPS, a pair, English Country House style design, with shades, 65cm H. (2)

Lot 608

SIDE TABLE, George III mahogany with a frieze drawer on square chamfered supports, 83cm W x 71cm H x 42cm D. (with faults)

Lot 609

FARMHOUSE TABLE, late 19th century French fruitwood with a rectangular top and a single drawer below to one side on square tapered supports, 198cm L x 76cm H x 85cm D. (with faults)

Lot 61

TABLE LAMPS, a pair, spherical form in blue and white, 28cm H. (2)

Lot 617

LOW TABLE, 20th century Louis XVI style parquetry and gilt metal mounted with oval top above two drawers, 60cm H x 57cm x 42cm. (with faults)

Lot 631

LIBRARY TABLE, Victorian burr walnut with a rectangular top joined by a turned stretcher, 91cm W x 71cm H x 58cm D. (with faults)

Lot 644

CARD TABLE, William IV rosewood with red baize lined foldover top on leaf carved pedestal and castors, 73cm H x 92cm x 45cm.

Lot 650

DEMI LUNE FOLDOVER PROVENCAL TABLE, early 19th century French walnut, 112cm W x 77cm H x 54cm D. (with faults)

Lot 652

TRIPOD TABLE, George III mahogany, circa 1760 with circular tilt top, 70cm x 84cm. (slight faults)

Lot 663

GARDEN ARMCHAIRS, a pair, weathered teak slatted with a low table by Lister, chairs 58cm W, table 48cm H x 46cm x 46cm. (3)

Lot 667

CARD TABLE, Napoleon III rosewood of compact proportions, with marquetry foldover top, with gilt metal mounts, green baize interior on reeded ebonised supports, 63cm W x 42cm D x 77cm H.

Lot 674

PEMBROKE TABLE, George III fiddle back mahogany with crossbanding and satinwood inlay rounded rectangular hinged top and single drawer, 55cm D x 82cm L x 74cm H, 112cm open. (with faults)

Lot 675

SIDE TABLE, William and Mary style, 19th century walnut with two frieze drawers, barley twist supports and shaped cross stretchers, 74cm H x 97cm x 53cm.

Lot 677

SIDE TABLE, oval French, late 19th Century tulipwood and rosewood floral marquetry with a pierced brass gallery, gilt metal mounts, frieze drawer with cabriole supports and undertier, 62cm W z 42cm D x 77cm H.

Lot 678

SIDE TABLE, circa 1900 French mahogany with inlaid floral marquetry, oval top with pierced gilt metal ¾ gallery with a green leather slide on cabriole supports, with a kidney shaped undertier, 58cm W x 74cm H x 40cm D.

Lot 68

GUITAR TABLE LAMP, vintage mid century, continental, on ebonised base, 88cm H.

Lot 694

COCKTAIL TROLLEY, Art Deco style gilt metal, 73cm H x 75cm W and Regency style metal tray table with circular top, 48cm H x 44cm. (2)

Lot 7

DINING TABLE, by Eichholtz, with glass top on a chromed metal base, 220cm x 90cm x 78cm H.

Lot 75

TABLE, rectangular tempered glass on chrome supports, 120cm L x 60cm W x 76cm H.

Lot 78

WRITING DESK/DRESSING TABLE, matt lacquer, 130cm W x 60cm D x 75cm H.

Lot 79

WRITING DESK/DRESSING TABLE, matt lacquer, 130cm W x 60cm D x 75cm H.

Lot 88

SIDE TABLE, circular wooden top on four metal supports, 45cm W.

Lot 91

DINING TABLE, with a white marble inlaid top and black wood frame, 110cm x 76cm H x 270cm L. (with faults)

Lot 96

FORNASETTI STYLE TABLE LAMPS, a pair, 45cm H. (2)

Lot 241

Bentley Interest: A Ronson Varaflame Table Lighter, circa 1960/70, with original box

Lot 1211

Original vintage advertising poster for Victorian Railways Refreshment Services - pasteurised milk only is used in our Metropolitan Refreshment Rooms and on our Dining Cars pasteurisation assures "safe" milk - Victorian Railways poster no 43. Great image featuring a smiling lady wearing a waitress uniform holding a tray on a table with food and milk to drink with stylised text above and below. Very good condition, minor bumps on margins. The Victorian Railways operated in the Australian state of Victoria from 1859 to 1983. The first railways in Victoria were private companies, but when these companies failed or defaulted, the Victorian Railways was established to take over their operations. Most of the lines operated by the Victorian Railways were of 5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm). However, the railways also operated up to five 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge lines between 1898 and 1962, and a 4 ft 8 1?2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge line between Albury and Melbourne from 1961. Country:Australia. Year:1920s. Designer:. Size (cm):101x63.5

Lot 1301

Original vintage advertising poster - The Austin "Eighteen" Garage Chart published by Austin Motor Company LTD. Design features an annotated cross section of an Austin car. A table of recommended lubricants appears above and further details on the parts feature in the yellow border. The Austin Eighteen is a large saloon car, supplied in two different wheelbases to carry five or seven passengers, that was introduced by Austin on 14 July 1937. Its engine and front seat were mounted nine inches (225 mm) further forward than on the old York Sixteen it replaced. The chassis was also extended three inches (75 mm) to provide a total of twelve inches (300 mm) more passenger space. One result was a relatively short bonnet and a good driving position. Its new shape followed the lines of the other Austin cars introduced the previous autumn and it was remarkable for having a completely flat floor in both front and rear passenger compartments with exceptionally wide doors and draught-free ventilation. Horizontal. Fair condition, folds, paper losses, tears, foxing, staining, creasing. County: UK, year of printing:1930s, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 63x101

Lot 4406

Original vintage World War Two poster by the notable British cartoonist and illustrator, Fougasse (Cyril Kenneth Bird; 1887-1965). This is one of the posters from the popular Careless Talk Costs Lives wartime propaganda series issued by the Ministry of Information - "Of course there's no harm in your knowing!" Image of a man and lady talking over a candle lit table with Hitler under the table cloth writing notes. Cyril Kenneth Bird CBE (17 December 1887 – 11 June 1965), known by the pen name Fougasse, was a British cartoonist best known for his work in Punch magazine (of which he served as editor from 1949 to 1953) and his World War II warning propaganda posters. He also designed many posters for the London Underground. Bird was born in London on 17 December 1887, the son of Arthur Bird, a company director. He was educated at Cheltenham College and King's College London (B.Sc). While at King's College he attended evening art classes at the Regent Street Polytechnic and at the School of Photo-Engraving in Bolt Court. He was seriously injured at the Battle of Gallipoli during World War I and invalided out of the British Army. Bird first contributed to Punch in 1916, while convalescing, and also contributed to several other British newspapers and magazines, including the Graphic and Tatler. His pen name was based on the fougasse, a type of mine. As one of the best known cartoonists of the time, he was one of 170 authors who created doll-sized books exclusively for Queen Mary's Dolls' House; his illustrated verse tale, written on postage stamp-sized pages, was published as a regular-sized hardback in 2012 by the Royal Collection and Walker Books. In the course of the 1920s and 1930s, his drawings evolved from the traditionally representational to an innovative, spare, style that was both unique and popular, featuring in many advertising campaigns as well as in magazine editorial. He became art editor of Punch from 1937 to 1949, then editor until 1953. He was the only cartoonist ever to edit the magazine. During World War II, he worked unpaid for the Ministry of Information, designing humorous but effective propaganda posters including the famous "Careless Talk Costs Lives" series. For this work he was awarded the honour of Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1946. He illustrated and co-wrote several humorous books with W. D. H. McCullough. These included the very successful Aces Made Easy – or Pons asinorum in a nutshell, on the subject of contract bridge, in 1934, and You Have Been Warned – A Complete Guide to the Road, in 1935. In the mid 1950s, he taught at the Christian Science Sunday School in the Sloane Square church, which has since been converted into the Cadogan Hall concert hall. He died in London, aged 77. Since 2009 his cartoon of a butler carrying a tray has been used to illustrate the front page of British Airways' First Class menus, continuing an association with the airline which goes back to the 1930s when Fougasse penned advertising posters for BA's forerunner, Imperial Airways. Very good condition, light marks. County: UK, year of printing:1940s, designer: Fougasse, size (cm): 32x20.5

Lot 204

Early 19th century mahogany and inlaid card table, with plain top and green baize lining, raised on fluted supports terminating on brass castors 74 x 84cm

Lot 213

Retro drop leaf table and four chairs, (5)

Lot 215

Early 20th century mahogany dressing table chest, 155 x 106cm

Lot 216

Mahogany side table, the circular dished top on a baluster turned column and tripod legs, 66 x 56cm

Lot 219

Mahogany side table, the circular top on swan neck supports, 68 x 50cm

Lot 249

Sewing box / work table, 53 x 50cm

Lot 253

Mahogany gilt wood table, with rosette motifs and turned tapering supports, 76 x 100

Lot 254

19th century side table, the rectangular top above a central frieze drawer on square tapering legs, 75 x 86cm

Lot 255

Mahogany and inlaid foldover tea table, 75 x 91cm

Lot 269

19th century rosewood foldover pedestal card table, terminating on brass caps 78 x 102cm

Lot 28

A pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, London 1846, (2)

Lot 282

19th century mahogany dressing table mirror with circular plate, 77 x 61cm

Lot 284

Mahogany fold over card table with serpentine top and leaf carved baluster column, on quadruped base raised on hairy pay feet (a/f), 73 x 82cm

Lot 287

Early 20th century mahogany inlaid two tier side table, 70 x 54cm

Lot 292

Early 20th century mahogany and inlaid foldover table, 76 x 88cm

Lot 299

Large hardwood and inlaid dining table, the rectangular top raised on baluster turned supports, 75 x 243 cm

Lot 304

Mahogany dressing table mirror, 70 x 60cm

Lot 311

Oak fold away side table, 62 x 52cm

Lot 322

Mahogany console table, 85 x 104cm

Lot 34

Birmingham silver backed dressing table brushes (3)

Lot 371

Pair of glass and brass table lamp bases (one a/f), 55cm high, (2)

Lot 372

Pair of black hardstone and brass five branch candelabra style table lamps, 15cm high, (2)

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