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A Yuan/Jun Chinese ceramic tripod incense burner with purple splash decoration (repair to edge of outer lip), 12.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: There is a small 1.5cm broken piece around the edge of the lip which has been put back in two pieces. See image. The rest of the piece appears to be in good original condition with each of the legs having a firing hole to the inside.
A George III period circular mahogany tilt-top occasional table, baluster turned stem and on tripod base with elongated pad-style feet, 84cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: The top is noted to be a nice pleasing darkish colour but there is a approx. 10cm historic split running from the edge into the side of the table. The top is also marked in some places and appears much darker around the edge. The table turns up and the metal catch underneath is a replacement. The base also appears to be a nice colour generally overall but there are paint splashes over the legs which appear to rub off easily. This item is 71cm high.
A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD THREE TIER WHATNOT, (sun bleached), of shaped rectangular form, the top tier lacking gallery, on slender turned supports to four bulbous feet with brass caps and castors, width 43cm x depth 33cm x height 82.5cm, together with a George III and later rectangular top occasional table on a tripod base, a marriage (2)
A FINE GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD TEA TABLE, the revolving and tilting 'birdcage' one piece top formed of twelve pie-crust edged foils, each divided by a carved scallop shell, raised upon a finely carved acanthus and scallop shell enveloped fluted baluster stem with an legs and tongue moulding below, issuing cabriole legs carved with acanthus and cocquillage ending in dolphin-head feet with fins and imbricated scales, 31 1/2" (80cm) diameter
AN IMPORTANT IRISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, the top some 2'' thick, with reeded rim, raised on three pods, each with ring turned columns and outsplayed tripod bases with brass toe caps and castors. 305 x 138cmProvenance: Charles O’Hara, the Younger (1746-1822), of Annaghmore, Collooney, Co. Sligo; thence by descent to the current ownerThe O’Haras of Annaghmore are amongst the oldest landowning families in the North West of Ireland. Notwithstanding their Gaelic roots they succeeded in largely maintaining their estates throughout the Cromwellian and Williamite confiscations and the general political turmoil of the 17th Century. The original owner of the present dining table, Charles O’Hara the Younger, was elected MP for Sligo in 1783 and was an influential figure in both local and national politics throughout his lifetime. He was part of a movement of prominent enlightened thinkers at the turn of the 19th Century and a close friend to Edmund Burke and Burke’s son, Richard. He was a member of the Volunteers and played an active role in supressing the 1798 Rebellion. Despite his strong opposition to the Act of Union, he represented his home county of Sligo at Westminster until his death in 1822. The dining table, by familiar repute, was acquired by Charles O’Hara the Younger from the Irish Houses of Parliament following the Act of Union and their dissolution in 1800.
AN IRISH GEORGE III MAHOGANY CIRCULAR DISHED TOP TABLE, with moulded rim, above a birdcage atop a carved column support with tripod base, with carved acanthus leaf decoration and scroll feet. 81cm diameter, 73cm highNote: See M. Harris & Sons, 'A Catalogue and Index of Old Furniture and Works of Decorative Art', 44-52 New Oxford Street.

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