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A George III mahogany wine table, the circular dished top on a turned and ringed pedestal with inverted bell base to cabriole tripod supports and pad feet, 39.5 cm diameter CONDITION REPORTS Tripod base with old metal bracket repair to underside, and also metal bracket repairs to undersides of two of the legs/feet, numerous splits and breaks to the pedestal and to the legs and feet, pedestal appears to have been split at the top and has a screw repairing it, a section to the top of the pedestal beneath the table top appears to be of a different colour and also has woodworm holes, this attachment/section may be associated, the underside of the table top does have very similar colouring to the pedestal and base, although we cannot be certain that it is original to the base, the top of the table top is warped and has some age splits, stains - including water stains, ink, etc. - scuffs and deterioration to the finish, the top has patination conducive with age and use and is currently of a much lighter colour than the pedestal and base. Height approx 55cm.
A late George III mahogany occasional table, the rectangular single piece top on an unusual turned and ringed column to inverted bell base, cabriole tripod supports and pad feet, 45.5 cm x 44.5 cm CONDITION REPORTS Wear, scuffs, stains. Old metal bracket repair to tripod base. Various splits, and chips, and reglued breaks to legs, pedestal top etc. Fitments to underside of tabletop appear to be later. It is not known whether top is original or may be associated.
A Victorian rosewood veneered centre table, the octagonal segmented snap top with waisted and moulded edge above a plain frieze with turned tapering drops raised on an egg and dart and foliate carved centre pedestal to cabriole tripod base with carved acanthus decoration to scroll feet and castors, 141 cm diameter
An early 19th Century oak and elm occasional table, the rectangular snap top with dished edge raised on a slender turned and ringed pedestal to cabriole tripod base, 44 cm x 31.5 cm CONDITION REPORTS Tripod base with old metal bracket repairs, feet with various alterations, have been shaved down and two have additional block sections added, old woodworm holes throughout, various chips, splits, cracks throughout pedestal base and turned column, pedestal very wobbly and tilt-top mechanism does not appear to work, table top is quite warped, stained, marked and scratched and has a large chunk missing off one corner plus old chips and sections missing from two other corners, various knocks and dents, cracks, etc.
George III mahogany oval extending dining table having two snap top D ends and a single central leaf, standing on twin ring turned pillar and reeded tripod supports with brass paw terminals, 181cms long fully extended 72.5cm high, top 111cm wide, one leaf 52.5cm x 111cm - Please see images attached, for further details please telephone department who will talk you through this item - General condition consistent with age **
George III mahogany snap top `bird-cage` supper table having a moulded scallop top and standing on a turned and fluted pillar and carved tripod base, 76cm diameter 68cm high - Please see images attached, for further details please telephone department who will talk you through this item - General condition consistent with age **
A George III mahogany circular topped tripod table, circa 1770, tilt top, baluster stem, three downswept legs and pad feet, 76cm high, 86cm diameter Lots 75-220 are from the collection of Laurence W. Hodson (1863-1933) and thence by descent. To view the full introduction to the collection please visit the Dreweatts website (download the pdf version of the catalogue) or contact Dreweatts Donnington Priory saleroom for details.
A George III mahogany tripod table, circa 1790, circular top, turned stem, triple downswept legs, spade feet, 71cm high, 53cm diameter, together with a mahogany and ebonised line inlaid tripod table, circa 1815 and later, rectangular top, turned stem, triple hipped downswept legs, scroll feet, 59cm high, the top 43 x 34cm overall
A late 19th/early 20th Century Royal Worcester twelve part botanical dessert service comprising two tazzas with circular base and scrolled splayed tripod supports all decorated with gilt swag and star decoration on blue border ground and with central floral sprigs of various types, 9 ins (23 cms) diameter (catalogue illustrated)

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