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λ A Regency rosewood and brass mounted writing table, the rectangular top with cusped corners and inset with a gilt tooled green leather writing surface, above a base inlaid with brass and boxwood stringing and fitted with two frieze drawers, on lyre shaped trestle ends and scroll legs united by a turned stretcher, on brass lion's paw sabot and castors, 75.2cm high, 120.2cm wide, 69cm deep. Provenance: Purchased from Marks Antiques, 49 Curzon Street, London, 17th March 1999, £32,000. A copy of the receipt is available.
An early 19th century mahogany extending dining table, the top with a moulded edge and with three additional leaves, on a telescopic frame, which extends to accommodate only two leaves, on ring turned tapering legs and brass castors, 73cm high, 207.8cm long, 129cm wide (open with two leaves), 68.5cm wide (3rd leaf).
A Regency mahogany sofa table, the flame veneered drop-leaf top above a pair of cedar lined long frieze drawers, flanked by flower carved tablets, with scroll supports and with flower head rondels, on a turned and acanthus carved baluster stem and leaf capped downswept moulded legs terminating in finely cast lion's paw sabot and castors, 77.2cm high, 160 x 76.7cm (open).
A Regency Scottish mahogany table jardinière stand by James Mein of Kelso, the dished top with a gadrooned edge on three leather and brass roller castors, with a maker's paper trade label, inscribed 'JAS MEIN CABINET MAKER & UPHOLSTERER, KELSO', 23cm diameter. The Mein family of Kelso are recorded as cabinet makers from 1784-1851.
A late 19th century Italian Roman specimen marble and micromosaic Grand Tour plaque or table top, the centre decorated with a view of the Forum, within a malachite border, inlaid with various marbles and alabasters, including: alabastro fiorito, brocatelle and green porphyry, 39.5cm diameter.
A mid-Victorian embroidered needlework heraldic table carpet, worked with fifteen coats of arms, the main arms for Cresswell Augustus Cresswell marrying Charlotte Gough Calthorpe, with shields also for the Fry (chocolate) family impaling Gurney, Mrs Fry being the prison reformer, their daughter married Francis Cresswell, other arms relate to Lady Charlotte Somerset and Baron Calthorpe, Oswin Baker and Anne Gordon Cummig, Cresswell impaling Lumley, the quarters of Calthorpe, the quarters of Gough and France/ England impaling Leon/Castile, for Edward I (as Prince of Wales) married 1st, Eleanor of Castile, the central cartouche hung with leaves, 124 x 94.5cm.
An early 18th century walnut table top bureau, with cross and feather banding, the hinged fall revealing a stepped interior with pigeonholes and drawers, one fitted for pens and ink, another with a hinged mirror, above a shaped divided frieze drawer, fitted with six boxes, three brushes and a pin cushion, on flattened bun feet, 23.7cm high, 49.2cm wide, 31cm deep.
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