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A Regency mahogany extending dining table, in the manner of Gillows, raised on ten reeded tapering legs, together with four leaves, maximum length 182ins, width 58ins, height 28.75insCondition Report: Top has been re-polished or stripped clean, alteration to brass forks, sockets, probably replacement leaves. Leaves fit. Can be disassembled for transport.
A Georgian mahogany tilt top table, having pie crust top over bird cage movement, raised on a turned baluster column terminating in three carved out-splayed legs, height 28ins, diameter 29insCondition Report: Probably cleaned at some point in time. Repaired split to top. Alterations to placement of catch which may indicate that top not original to base, together with various screw holes to the underside. No signs of woodworm.
A 19th century mahogany dressing table, with shield shaped mirror flanked by two pairs of short drawers, the base fitted with a frieze drawer flanked each side by four graduated drawers, all being cross banded with satinwood and boxwood line inlay, stamped T Willson, 68 Great Queen Street, London, width 54ins
An Oriental covered vase, decorated with figures seated at a table, height 7.5in and a Japanese tea pot, decorated with an all around landscape and a high handle, all pieces in blue and whiteCondition Report: Kettle - cover ok. Vase body ok - its cover does not match and is broken
*Hacker (Arthur, 1858-1919). Children at a table beside a window, oil on wood panel, signed lower left, 40.5 x 32 cm (16 x 12.5 ins), early printed label of John Magee, 4 Donegall Square West, Belfast (with reference number D35644), and small printed removals/storage label of T. Johnson & Sons Ltd, Belfast to verso, later gilded wood frame (1)
*Chinese. A large Chinese dragon table cloth, late 19th century, fine cream linen cloth, with elaborate drawn threadwork and two large four-clawed dragons embroidered in cream silk, some marks and minor wear (a few period darns), 226 x 185.5cm (89 x 73ins) A magnificent piece of handworked linen. The dragon, symbol of power, strength, and good luck, appears with four claws when used by princes and nobles. (1)
*Playing Cards. Early 20th century Continental bisque porcelain figural group, modelled as 18th century card players seated as a table, overpainted and illegible incised marks to base, 20cm long together with a collection of similar figural groups including 'Cheats' figural group, probably Capo di Monte (11)
*Curtains. A large heavy chintz curtain in Warner fabric, mid-late 20th century, handmade glazed cotton curtain, with 'Water Flowers' design from the Eastern Gold Collection by Warner, depicting lotus flowers in pink with green foliage, on alternating narrow green and wide brown stripes, the latter with the addition of herons and ducks in white and brown, lined with dark cream cotton, triple pleated at top, with old brass hooks, weighted at corners, lightly faded along right-hand edge, and a few marks to lining, but overall in good condition, approximate drop 220cm (86.5ins), width 488cm (192ins), together with a pair of long curtains, late 20th century, pale green cotton, lined in cream cotton, pencil pleat rufflette heading, weighted at corners, some faint fading at edges, very small dark mark on one curtain, but generally in good condition, approximate drop 239cm (94ins), width 264.5cm (104ins), plus a pair of matching pale green and cream plaited hold-backs, plus a small quantity of household linen, including napkins, a lace pin cushion, table cloths, lace mats and doilies, etc., most with embroidery or drawn threadwork, some monogrammed, various sizes and condition Established in 1870, Warner Fabrics has been purveyor to the British royal family since 1932. (4)
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