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Lot 2505

Interesting 19th century violin, possibly Italian, unlabelled, the two piece back and sides of birds eye maple and the head of plainish wood, the table of a fine width grain slightly widening to the flanks and the varnish of a plum red colour on a golden ground, 14 1/8", 35.90cm

Lot 2527

Wolff Bros violin labelled and dated 1909 no. 4067, the two piece back of broad curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a medium width grain and the varnish of a golden-brown colour, 14 1/8", 35.90cm

Lot 2531

French violin by and labelled Chipot-Vuillaume Gendre de J.B. Vuillaume ? Paris, no. 923, 1910, the two piece back of medium curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a medium width grain and the varnish of a reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 14 1/16", 35.70cm

Lot 2532

Interesting 19th century violin labelled Pietro Antonio Dalla Costa fece in Treviso Anno 1750, the two piece back of faint medium curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a broad width grain and the varnish of a faint reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 13 15/16". 35.40cm (table sound post crack)

Lot 2533

Interesting 19th century violin bearing a damaged label inscribed ...S Szamara Keszitette Nemessanyi Samu Pesten 1876..., the one piece back of medium/fine curl with faint medium curl to the sides and the head of plainish wood, the table of a fine width grain and the varnish of a light reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 14 1/8", 35.90cm

Lot 2542

Good English violin by and labelled Walter H. Mayson, Manchester, fecit 1896; also indistinctly named on the label, the one piece back of wild flame with broad curl to the sides and head, the table of a medium width grain and the varnish of a plum red colour on a golden ground, 14 1/4", 36.20cm

Lot 2544

French violin labelled Silvestre et Maucotel, Paris 1908 no. 672, the one piece back of medium curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a medium width grain and the varnish of a plum red colour on a golden ground, 14 1/16", 35.70cm, case

Lot 2608

Early 20th century violoncello, 30 1/4", 76.80cm; also a contemporary full size violoncello (with table sound post and other cracks)

Lot 2613

Good late 19th century German violoncello, the two piece back of faint medium curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a broad width grain and the varnish of a golden-brown colour, 29 7/8", 75.90cm, bow, case

Lot 2616

Good French violoncello by and labelled Chipot-Vuillaume, Gendre de J.-B. Vuillaume, á Paris no. 865, 1908, the two piece back of faint medium curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a medium width grain and the varnish of a golden-brown colour, 29 5/8", 75.90cm

Lot 2617

Interesting mid 19th century violoncello, possibly English, unlabelled, the two piece back of faint medium curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a medium width grain widening to the flanks and the varnish of a light reddish-brown colour on a yellow ground, 29 1/4", 74.30cm

Lot 2618

Interesting English violoncello labelled Samuel Gilkes, fecit London 1812, the two piece back of almost plainish wood with faint medium curl to the sides and head, the table of a medium width grain and the varnish of a reddish-brown colour on the table and a golden brown colour to the back and sides, 29", 73.60cm

Lot 2619

Bohemian violoncello circa 1930, unlabelled, the two piece back of faint medium curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a medium width grain and the varnish of a light reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 30", 76.20cm, bow *This violoncello is sold with a purchase receipt from Tim Toft Violins dated 13th of December 1997

Lot 2621

Good early 20th century German violoncello, unlabelled, the two piece back of faint medium curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a medium width grain and the varnish of a light reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 30", 76.20cm, bow, hard case *This violoncello is sold with a purchase receipt dated 30th May 1980

Lot 2623

19th century violoncello, unlabelled, the two piece back of faint medium/fine curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a broad width grain and the varnish of a golden-brown colour, 30", 76.20cm, bow, canvas case

Lot 2624

Interesting violoncello circa 1820 and bearing in indecipherable maker's label dated 1819, the two piece back of faint medium curl with similar wood to the sides, the head of plainish wood, the table of a medium width grain and the varnish of a golden-brown colour, 28 1/4", 71.70cm

Lot 2625

Interesting early 18th century Italian violoncello labelled and possibly by Antonio Maria Lavazza fece in Milano in Contrada Larga 1700, the two piece back of plainish wood with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a medium width grain widening to the flanks and the varnish of a reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 28 3/8", 72.10cm

Lot 106

A George III inlaid satinwood small square lamp table, in the manner of John Linnell, the square top cross banded in tulipwood, with central inlaid yew wood roundel with inlaid beaded border and stained fruitwood husks, over a frieze with Vitruvian scrolling and florets to the angles, a candle slide to one side, raised on square tapered legs inlaid with pendant husks, united by a turned x-stretcher, on mahogany tapered feet, 11 5/8in. (29.5cm.) square, 25in. (63.5cm.) high. * Provenance: Sotheby's New Bond Street, London, Important English Furniture, 18th November 1988, Lot 248.** Condition: Very good condition overall. Tiny veneer repair beside one husk to corner of top. Two cracks to veneer around central roundel - probably these pieces have lifted at some stage and been re-affixed. A few old shrinkage cracks to veneer on top in accordance with age, but veneers are stable and relatively even. Underside of top has an old shrinkage crack. Tiny wax filled veneer chip to one frieze.

Lot 107

A late George III satinwood rectangular side table, the amboyna banded top with ebony and fruitwood stringing and rounded front angles, the similarly strung frieze with burr-walnut entablature with oval fruitwood floral marquetry spray, raised on square tapering ebony-strung legs, 47½ x 16in. (120.75 x 40.5cm.), 34in. (86.5cm.) high.

Lot 110

A George III satinwood demi-lune card table, the top inlaid with a fruitwood fan-shaped medallion and pendant husks, the banded border with engraved florets and dots, the frieze with inlaid floral oval paterae on square strung tapering legs and turned tapering feet, 39 x 19 3/8in. (99 x 49.2cm.), 21½in. (54.5cm.) high, veneer losses, spirit rings to top.

Lot 116

A late George III mahogany three pedestal dining table, with dropflap centre pedestal and two D-end pedestals, each raised on a turned column to four swept supports with brass cap castors, 105¼ x 43¾in. (267.5 x 111cm.), 28in. (71cm.) high.* Condition: The top of the table is of a good fairly even colour to each section. But there are some dents and several scratches to the surface which have been filled by years of polishing and are commensurate with age. One drop leaf of the centre pedastal has a piece of mahogany broken above the rule joint reaffixed. The same leaf has there is a crack in the mahogany 3ins from the edge extending approx 5ins towards the centre this is not filled. Underframing is in good order and only 2 worm holes have been noted in the support.

Lot 117

A George III mahogany wine table, with circular dished top, raised on a baluster turned column and tripod cabriole legs with pad feet, the top 11in. (28cm.) diameter, 19in. (48.25cm.) high.

Lot 120

A George III mahogany wine table, with circular tray top, raised on a baluster turned column and tripod cabriole legs with pad feet, the top 11in. (28cm.) diameter, 21in. (53.5cm.) high.* Condition: There is a section of the rim around the top that has been broken out and replaced, this is a semicircular section 2 1/2 in wide at the top.One of the legs has been broken off in the past taking with it a section of the column base extending 1 1/2 in. up above the lower turned ring the circular ogee edged disc which fixes the top to the column has a section of its edge broken and reaffixed this is approx. 3/4 in. deep at the widest point.

Lot 123

A mid-Georgian mahogany drop flap ' spider ' gateleg table, with plain frieze, on turned slender supports united by conforming stretchers, raised on bobbin turned feet, 30 x 11in. (76.25 x 28cm.), 34in. (86.5cm..) opened, 27¾in. (70.5cm.) high.

Lot 125

An early Georgian burr walnut card table, with concertina action, of rectangular form with shaped eared corners, the banded burr walnut top and frieze inlaid with feather stringing and with rounded angles, on cabriole legs with carved scallop shells, floret carved scrolling brackets and pendant husks, on ball and claw feet, 33 x 15½in. (84 x 39.5cm.), 28½in. (72.5cm.) high, repolished in 19th century. * Provenance: Sotheby's New Bond Street, London, Fine English Furniture, 6th May 1988, Lot 42.

Lot 126

A George III mahogany single flap ' spider ' table, gateleg mechanism, with a drawer in each end on six slender columnar turned supports joined by turned serpentine stretchers, on short turned feet with pad feet, 33 x 15in. (83.75 x 38cm.), 25½in. (64.75cm.) when open, 27½in. (69.75cm.) high. * Provenance: Christie's London, Fine English Furniture, 26th May 1988, Lot 86.

Lot 130

An early Victorian burr walnut coaching table, the folding oval top on a chamfered x-shaped oak stand, joined by bobbin turned stretchers, 24 x 19½in. (61 x 49.5cm.) opened, 24in. (61cm.) high.

Lot 138

A late George II mahogany side table or lowboy, the thumb moulded top over a frieze with three short drawers with original pierced brasses and shaped apron, raised on hipped plain cabriole legs with pad feet, 29½ x 17½in. (75 x 44.5cm.), 28in. (71cm.) high. * Provenance: Christie's King Street, London, Fine English Furniture, 2nd November 1989, Lot 137.

Lot 141

A George II red walnut triple top tea, card and writing table, the rectangular triple-flap top with tea table top, card table top lined in green baize, with oval counter wells and writing table top with inset leather and hinged lidded top to opposing side, opening with gateleg action, over a deep plain frieze, raised on lappet carved turned legs with pad feet, 29 x 14 5/8in. (73.5 x 37.1cm.), 29½in. (75cm.) high. * Provenance: Christie's King Street, London, Important English Furniture, 5th July 1990, Lot 24.

Lot 145

A George II mahogany rectangular card table, the foldover top lined with green baize, opening on a gateleg mechanism, over a plain frieze with gadrooned border, raised on foliate carved cabriole legs and brackets, on ball and claw feet, 30 x 14½in. (76.25 x 37cm.), 28in. (71cm.) high. * Provenance: Christie's King Street, London, Important English Furniture, 5th December 1911, Lot 210.** Condition: The table is in fine condition overall, with a very good colour and patina. There are a few small dark patches of staining to the top and a little cracking to the veneers of the frieze front and sides. There is a v-shaped veneer repair to the back gateleg and some old (inactive) worm holes to the back. It also has an unusual addition of a hidden drawer behind the gate leg at the rear.  

Lot 146

A George II mahogany triangular triple flap centre table, the rotating top swivelling to form a hexagonal table with plain frieze, raised on three slightly cabriole turned legs with pointed pad feet, 31in. (78.75cm.) wide closed, 27¼in. (69.25cm.) high.* Provenance: Sotheby's New Bond Street, London, Important English Furniture, 13th July 1990, Lot 174.

Lot 147

A George II mahogany triangular centre table, with three bowed flaps rotating on shaped plain frieze to form a circular top, raised on three tapering cabriole legs and ball and claw feet, 29in. (73.75cm.) diameter, 32¼in. (82cm.) diameter open, 27½in. (69.75cm.) high, flaps possibly altered later, top faded. * Provenance: Sotheby's, London, 1992.

Lot 148

A George II mahogany oval gateleg dropflap dining table, with a drawer in the frieze on cabriole legs with scrolled brackets and oval pad feet, 39 x 15½in. (99 x 39.5cm.), 44½in. (113cm.) when open, 27½in. (69.75cm.) high.* Condition: There are several dark wine glass stains to the top and a split extending approx. 6in. from one side towards the centre. Another in one leaf approx. 3in. long. A split above the rule joint of one flap, extending along the edge approx. 5in., and 1/2in. at the wider end. A crack in one end of the pad feet extends approx 2 1/2in. up to the leg but has not broken away from the foot. There are some old woodworm holes in the Oak framing of the table- these have been filled.

Lot 150

A George II red walnut rectangular card table, the eared top with shallow square counter well, lined with green baize, opening on a gateleg mechanism, over a gadrooned frieze with single drawer with original gilt handle, raised on leaf carved cabriole legs and brackets, on ball and claw feet, 32 x 15½in. (81.25 x 39.5cm.), 28½in. (72.5cm.) high. * Provenance: Sotheby's New Bond Street, London, Important English Furniture, 8th July 1988, Lot 49.

Lot 154

A George III Hepplewhite mahogany serpentine fronted card table, concertina action, with beige baize lined top and plain frieze, raised on slender cabriole legs with foliate cabochon carved hips, foliate scroll brackets and feet, the hinges stamped 'H. Tibets', 37½ x 18½in. (95.25 x 47cm.), 28½in. (72.5cm.) high, probably later fluting. * Provenance: Sotheby's New Bond Street, London, Fine English Furniture, 10th February 1989, Lot 68.

Lot 157

A George II mahogany rectangular side table or lowboy, with thumb moulding to the border, a long drawer above three short drawers with original handles and escutcheons, a shaped apron beneath, raised on cabriole legs and claw and ball feet, 31 x 19in. (78.75 x 48cm.), 30in. (76.25cm.) high. * Provenance: Anthony Preston Antiques Ltd., 7th December 1989.

Lot 159

A William IV rosewood folding coaching table, with rounded angles, on a chamfered X-shaped stand with tapering curved legs joined by turned stretchers, 36 x 23¾in. (91.5 x 60.3cm.) when extended, 28¾in. (73cm.) high.

Lot 162

A Regency mahogany D-shaped tea table, the top with satinwood and ebony stringing, over a frieze with central entablature, raised on turned tapering reeded legs headed by carved oval paterae, on toupie feet, 36 x 17¾in. (91.5 x 45cm), 29in. (73.75cm.) high.

Lot 166

A Chinese style red japanned rectangular low table, late 19th / early 20th century, the top decorated in black and gilt with chinoiserie figures by buildings and bridges in a wooded river landscape within a scrolling foliage border, the pierced frieze on square section legs and scroll feet, 45½ x 19¾in. (115.5 x 50.2cm.), 20in. (50.75cm.) wide. * Provenance: (Possibly) Sotheby's, 11th July 1991, Lot 306.

Lot 170

A French walnut marble top and ormolu kidney shaped table en chiffoniere, c.1910, the rouge marble top with pierced gilt metal three quarter gallery, over two panelled drawers with ribbon tied foliate escutcheons and conforming mounts to the angles and squared cabriole legs, 24 x 15¾in. (61 x 40cm.), 31¾in. (80.5cm.) high.

Lot 172

A George III style mahogany circular centre table, modern, by William Tillman, on ring-turned stem and squared downswept legs with brass box castors, 36in. (91.5cm.) diameter, 28in. (71cm.) high.

Lot 23

A Meissen style porcelain figure of a lady, circa 1900, depicting a woman emblematic of 'Sight' from a series of 'The Senses', seated at a dressing table studying a looking glass, 5¾in (12.75cm.) high; together with a Sevres style square baluster vase with pale blue drapery and floral decoration on ormolu mounted foot, 5¾in. (12.75cm.) high; and a porcelain figure of a Golden Oriole. (3)

Lot 386

A pair of 18th century Chinese export reverse mirror paintings, the first with a reclining lady reading a scroll by a low table, a dog beneath, on a terrace with flowering branches and birds, the second with a seated lady with a bird, beside a table and urn, on a terrace, each with bevelled border and later shaped black and gilt japanned frames, 17¼ x 14¼in. (43.75 x 36.5cm.) overall. * Provenance: Christie's London, Portraits & English & Victorian Pictures, 12th July 1990, part lot 33.

Lot 405

Two Chinese carved ivory figures of Buddha, early 20th century, one seated upon a circular table, the other on an oval cushioned base, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) high, later mounted on a pair of hardwood Art Deco period bookends, 8in. (20.25cm.) high overall. (2)

Lot 414

A Chinese four panel table screen, c.1900, the double sided screen in hardwood frames, some of the faux-ivory composite panels engraved with figures in garden scenes, others with flowering trees and flowers, 13in. (33cm.) high.

Lot 436

An antique West African Kingdom of Loango carved ivory tusk, 19th century, carved with spiralling figural scenes, including two dogs, the tip carved with a seated figures seated at a small table, the base with facet carved collar, 14in. (35.5cm.) long.

Lot 64

An extensive Georgian and Victorian composite silver fiddle and thread pattern flatware service, partly engraved with crests, predominantly by Chawner & Co. and William Eley & William Fearn plus four others, London, various dates, comprising: a soup ladle; 4 sauce ladles; 4 mustard ladles; a pair of sugar tongs; 26 table spoons (inc. two sets of 12); 22 dessert spoons (inc. one set of 12); 27 tea spoons; 27 table forks; and 30 dessert forks; together with a quantity of matching George V flatware comprising 7 table spoons; 8 dessert spoons; 9 table forks; and 5 dessert forks, London 1917, total silver weight 369 tr.oz; and a matched set of EII knives with stainless steel blades, comprising 28 table knives and 29 dessert knives, C. J. Vander & Co., Sheffield 1979-80, gross weight 119 tr.oz. (228)

Lot 67

A small collection of 19th and early 20th century flatware, including a pair of George IV fiddle pattern table spoons, Richard Poulden, London 1823; a shell bowl sauce ladle, London 1771; a set of ten Victorian fiddle pattern tea spoons, Charles Boyton (II), London 1867; etc., weight 22.7 tr.oz. (26)

Lot 72

An Elizabeth II silver part flatware service, Walter H. Willson Ltd., London 1963, with trefid end cast with a shell, comprising: twelve table forks; twelve fish forks; twelve dessert forks; seven serving spoons; twelve soup spoons; twelve dessert spoons; twelve coffee spoons; two teaspoons; six butter knives; and twelve fish knives, total silver weight 178 tr. oz.; plus twelve table knives and dessert knives with stainless steel blades, gross weight 56 tr.oz. (123)

Lot 73

A Georg Jensen stainless steel Plata flatware service, designed by Harald Nielsen in 1941, marked 'GEORG JENSEN STAINLESS DENMARK', comprising 12 table spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 teaspoons, 7 coffee spoons, 13 table forks, 13 fish forks, 11 dessert forks, 12 table knives, 12 dessert knives, 12 fish knives, 2 butter knives, a sauce ladle and five servers. (124)

Lot 78

A set of six French 19th century silver fiddle thread pattern table forks and spoons, maker's mark JJR within a diamond, engraved armorial, weight 35.5 tr.oz. (12)

Lot 745

An unusual mahogany and brass reeding tool stamped DIXON for reeding slender tapering table legs, wonderful quality F

Lot 1002

A 2' two fold boxwood and brass Coggeshall slide rule by BLEULER London with ivory slide with Timber Load table, Log scale, Girt Line etc. small repair to tip of slide o/w G++

Lot 476

A CHAMPION router and a POWERCRAFT router table both in orig boxes. PAT tested G++

Lot 477

A circular saw with table and two cordless drills G

Lot 112

A 19th century mahogany oval occasional table, raised on a turned column terminating in a tripod base, width 30ins

Lot 114

A 19th century Gillows style centre table, of rectangular form, 36.25ins x 20insCondition Report: Top probably associated.  Lacks great colour.  Some veneer lifting.  Sold as seen.  Scuffs and marks commensurate with age.

Lot 115

A quartetto of tables, of rectangular form, with fan veneered top, raised on simulated bamboo legs, width 19.5ins and downCondition Report: Some loss to ebonised moulded inlay.  Some minor veneer chips.  Split to smallest table.  Not the greatest quality.  Stretcher broken on larger table.  Some damage to toes.

Lot 241

David McLeod Martin, oil on canvas, still life study of sunflowers, jug and onions on a table, 29ins x 39ins (D)Condition Report: Signed bottom right. Bears gallery label verso. Also handwritten to canvas on the back with details. Good condition with original frame with is a silver/grey colour. Come from a private collection with many of the other paintings in the sale

Lot 268

David McLeod Martin, oil on board, beach table and shells, 24ins x 20ins (D)Condition Report: This picture is in good condition

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