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Impressive 19th Century Italian Pietra Dura Table Attributed to: Enrico Bosi, Florence. The top with detailed still life of Etruscan urns, shell, flowers, set with various materials including malachite and lapis, surrounded by a Greek key design rim, atop legs with paw feet. Old BOSI label on bottom. Measures 18" H x 35" L x 28 " D. Condition: Wear and rubbing or in overall good condition. Estimate: $8000.00 - $10000.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
19th Century Italian Grand Tour Micromosaic Table. The top with seven individual scenes of ruins and monuments comprised of miniscule colored tesserae, or tiles, these mosaics are framed with exceptional malachite and granit specimens. The top rests on a carved mahogany base. Unsigned. Measures 27-1/2" H x 22" dia. Condition: Good condition with typical light wear and rubbing. Estimate: $8000.00 - $10000.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
A 17th century English Jacobean carved oak ecclesiastical credence table. Of angular form being raised on later lignum wood castors having turned legs united by geometric carved stretchers under a carved frieze with single drawer. Above a fold over table top supported by gate leg to the rear. Measures 78cms high x 95cms wide x 53cms depth closed / 106cms open
A 19th Century German Sitzendorf floral encrusted winged cherub / putti porcelain table lamp in the form of a floral encrusted tree with vines of roses, adorned with winged cherub / putti. Marked to underside with blue Sitzendorf mark & 34 / 318. Brass lamp with flue atop. Measures 36cms high
WALLIS, John [publisher] The Mirror of Truth : hand coloured table game mounted on linen dissecting into nine segments, with 36 page instruction booklet ' Explanation to the Mirror of Truth,' all contained in the original pictorial slipcase, some soiling and staining, 1811.
A late 19th century Gothic revival oak extending table, in the manner of Charles Bevan, inlaid with ebony, on lapit carved and ebony button details, on reeded legs and casters 74 x 234 x 122cm (29 x 91 x 48in) Other Notes: Charles Bevan was a furniture designer and manufacturer. Though little is known of his life, he is mentioned with appreciation in catalogues and periodicals from 1865. He made designs for Marsh & Jones of Leeds, including a suite of furniture for Titus Salt (now in Temple Newsam House), Lamb of Manchester, Holland & Sons, and Gillows. In 1872 Bevan took his son, George Alfred, into partnership and from then onwards the firm was known as 'C Bevan & Son Designers Wood Carvers and Manufacturers of Art Furniture'. Bevan's furniture is stylistically very similar to Seddon's and it seems possible that before establishing his own firm Bevan worked with J P Seddon or for Seddon & Co. of South Molton Street. It is perhaps significant that furniture in the elaborately ornamented Gothic style typical of both Seddon and Bevan was made by Seddon & Co. in collaboration with Kendall & Co. of Leeds - the firm which was taken over by Marsh & Jones in 1864.
A French Transitional parquetry inlaid kingwood night table, of serpentine outline with a marble top and lined interior, above four small drawers and with ormolu mounts 78 x 42 x 34cm (30 x 16 x 13in) There is damage to the gallery of one, which has become detached , fading and marks commenserate with age and use
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