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A 19th Century na•ve family portrait in watercolours, inscribed verso in pen 'D Brock of Spurgeon' the father standing against a curtain behind a chaise longue, two children one holding a flower the other a crop, their mother seated beside a tripod table with vase of flowers on a painted floor or carpet, unsigned, 41 x 32cm in gilt slip and maple frame
A carved bone figure of a young woman, first half 19th century, standing operating a spinning machine, with turned handle, rectangular base and platforms, 10cm high, a miniature carved and pierced bone settee and tripod table, a rectangular plaque brooch, carved and pierced with stags, a turned bone column inscribed 'Sertorio' upon which a bird is perched, various miniature carved animals, some mounted as charms, Victorian embossed leather case with pull-off cover enclosing a bone aide memoir and mounted pencil (qty).
A pair of Chinese bronze censers and covers, 20th Century, the covers surmounted by a lion dog, the censers modelled with dragons, two handles and on a tripod base, 24cm high including covers, together with a brass gong in the form of a bell, decorated with a dragon, with a carved hardwood stand modelled with two figures, 45cm high overall (4).
A fine George III carved mahogany centre table in the manner of Thomas ChippendaleThe rectangular tilt top with canted angles and a later pierced gilt bronze gallery on a tapered ring turned and wrythen baluster column and a quadripartite base with moulded downswept legs terminating in scroll feet and castors, 64cm wide, 58.5cm deep, 74cm high.The above lot with the unusual quadripartite base relates to a group of of tripod tables linked to Chippendale on the basis of the three tables supplied to the lodging rooms at Harewood House and illustrated in C.Gilbert, The Life and Works of Thomas Chippendale, Leeds, 1978, p.256, pl.469. These tables share the same leg profile and scroll foot which can further be seen on a table of 'guadalupe wood' made for No.19 Arlington Street in 1764, now at Aske Hall and illustrated in C.Gilbert, ibid., p.257. pl.470. This pattern of leg with the wrythen turned baluster is seen on a table in satinwood from the collection of N.M.L Watson, Esq. and later sold at Christie's London,21 November 1985, lot 52. This was clearly a popular form of table and other tripods attributed to Thomas Chippendale and with this distinctive legs pattern include examples sold Christie's London, 27th November 2003, lot 15, 7th July 1994, lot 68, 27 November 2003, lot 65 and Sotheby's London, 18 November 1994, lot 107.
A nest of three good quality reproduction Old English style oak occasional tables, raised on turned block supports, united by stretchers, together with a 1920s oak occasional table of square form with scalloped edge and barley twist supports and one other occasional table with turned pillar and shaped tripod (3)
A 19th century oak torchere, the circular top with moulded outline and carved acanthus apron with face mask detail raised on a central turned fluted and further carved column and scrolled tripod together with a Moorish style stool with upholstered seat raised on gilded supports with pierced panels (2)

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