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2 3/4-inch TULLEY & SONS BRASS REFRACTING TELESCOPE AND TELESCOPIC-ACTION STAND 19TH CENTURY signed on the tube 'TULLEY & SONS Islington London', on a column with a tripod base with a telescope strut, on a later mahogany fluted column pedestal with a rising mechanism and brass holding brackets and three arched leg supports (Dimensions: Tube 66cm long; stand 45cm diameter, 77cm high in lowest position)(Tube 66cm long; stand 45cm diameter, 77cm high in lowest position)Footnote: Note: The firm was listed as Tulley & Sons in Islington from around 1826 to 1846.
Y LATE REGENCY ROSEWOOD TRIPOD TABLE EARLY 19TH CENTURY the shaped rectangular tilt top on tripartite scroll supports above a shell carved platform and leaf carved scroll legs ending in scrolled toes (Dimensions: 63cm wide, 73cm high, 53cm deep)(63cm wide, 73cm high, 53cm deep)Footnote: Note: Please be aware that this lot contains material which may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
RARE PARQUETRY, MOTHER-OF-PEARL AND BRASS INLAID OCCASIONAL TABLE, PROBABLY OTTOMAN FOR THE BRITISH the dished circular top with radiating star inlay, on a spiral turned column and three cabriole legs with scrolled feet (Dimensions: 77cm diameter, 71cm high)(77cm diameter, 71cm high)Footnote: Provenance: The estate of the late 5th Earl of Lovelace Note: The inlay on this very British form of tripod table is highly unusual and may have been a specific commission. The use of star and crescent mother-of-pearl inlay hints at a possible Ottoman origin or involvement, perhaps Istanbul. The wire inlay is reminiscent of similar work on Ottoman firearms. William King, 1st Earl of Lovelace, was secretary to Lord Nugent, commissioner of the Ionian Islands, prior to 1833. Whilst there, he travelled extensively, meeting Mehemet Ali, Pasha of Egypt. He may have picked this piece up during his time in the region.Condition report: the table top with some old filled repairs to the edge in several places, one several sections where the tray edge has been replaced with a loss to the brass inlay areas of loss to the mother-of-pearl inlay in placeson the top , in some cases these have been filled with other materials some separations and repairs to the leg joins some lifting to the wire inlay in places and some minor losses here and there but generally good small chipped loss to the moulding at the top of the baluster stem the latch and catch appear to be original other old scuffs, marks and scratches consistent with age and use
One lot of miscellaneous small furniture to include two antique tripod tables of varying size, raised on turned pillars and tripods, a small rocking/gout stool, further footstool, low occasional table of circular form with gadrooned border and an oak stationery box and combined ink stand (6)
An 18th century cricket of cheese table, raised on three simple supports with traces of early polychrome decoration, 50cm diameter x 63cm high, further rustic cricket table, the top possibly in sycamore, on three simple stick supports, a pair of simple rustic stools with tripod supports (4)
A reproduction Regency style twin pillar dining table with two additional leaves, reeded detail, swept supports with cast brass hairy paw caps and castors, together with a set of four Regency style mahogany bar back dining chairs with upholstered seats and sabre supports and a small Georgian style tripod table (6)

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