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A Cricket Table.

English circa 1800.

 

The muscular mahogany top raised on three ash turned legs with central round stretcher.

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Dimensions: 66cm (26") high; 44.5cm (17.5") diameter..

 

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An Etagere.

English circa 1830.

 

The pierced brass galleried rosewood top above a further two gadrrooned edged tiers on turned supports & castors.

Dimensions: 73.5cm (29") high; 48cm (19") wide; 39.5cm (15.5") deep.

 

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A Pollard Oak Side Table..

English circa 1820.

 

The rectangular tilt-top, on three curved legs, central stretcher, ball feet.

Provenance: Borde Hill House, West Sussex.

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Dimensions: 72.5cm (28.5") high; 61cm (24") wide; 46cm (18") deep. 

 

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An 18th Century Oak Dresser Base.

English circa 1790.

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The subtly bleached top above two drawer with swan neck handles, charming columned supports, on a boarded platform base..

 

Dimensions: 81cm (32”) high; 140cm (55”) wide; 57cm (22.5”) deep.

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An Oak Occasional Table.

English circa 1880.

 

The octagonal parquetry oak veneered top above an Islamic inspired eight legged base.

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Dimensions: 51cm (20") high; 46cm (18") wide; 46cm (18") deep.

 

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A Rare George III Brass Table.

English circa 1790.

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The brass round top above a turned baluster tripod base on cast cabriole legs.

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Dimensions: 67cm (26.5") high; 45cm (17.75")  diameter.

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An Early 20th Century Ebonised Lamp Table.

English circa 1900.

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The chamfered top above a slatted arch frieze on square tapering supports.

In the style of Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

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Attributed to Liberty & Co.

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Dimensions: 78.5cm (31") high; 38cm (15") wide; 35.5cm (14") deep.

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An Early 20th Century Whatnot.

English circa 1900.


The two tier mahogany top with finely detailed brass gallery, ball finial tubular supports, on brass castors.

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Dimensions: 58.5cm (23") high; 43cm (17") wide; 38cm (15") deep.

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A Tilt-Top Bobbin Table.

English circa 1860.

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The mahogany round top above a turned bobbin central column on cabriole legs.

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Dimensions: 67cm (26.5") high; 44cm (17.25") diameter.

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An Early 19th Century Folding Table .

English Circa 1830


The brass hinged mahogany top on folding trestle supports.

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Dimensions: 72.5cm (28.5") high; 81cm (32") wide; 49.5cm (19.5") deep.

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An Early 20th Century "Bloomsbury" Table.

English circa 1915.

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With incised "wiggle" detail to the ochre paint throughout.

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Paper label to the underside: Rowley Gallery.

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Dimensions: 56.5cm (22.25) high; 30.5cm (12") wide; 30.5cm (12") deep.

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A George III Mahogany Dining Table by Morgan & Sanders.

English circa 1810.

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The rounded rectangular top with two additional leaves on a telescopic under-frame, six reeded turned tapering legs on brass caps castors.

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inscribed: Morgan & Sanders, 16 & 17 Catherine St, Strand..

 

Dimensions: 725cm (28.5”) high; 137cm (54”) wide; 122cm (48”) deep; 211cm (83") fully extended.

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A Very Fine Regency Occasional Table.

English circa 1810.

 

The rosewood top with a fine shallow frieze above a reeded tapering  column on tri-form scrolling base & patinated brass bun feet.

 

Dimensions: 72.5cm (28.5”) high; 51cm (20”) wide; 51cm (20”) deep.

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A Rare George III Campaign Table.

English circa 1800.

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The mahogany ebony strung rectangular top above a single drawer with ebony handles and decoration, the detachable reeded legs with brass capping.

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Dimensions: 61cm (24") high; 48cm (19") wide; 32.5cm (12.75") deep.

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An Oak Travelling Table.

English circa 1910.

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The rectangular top opening to reveal a green leather lined interior above a single drawer on folding uprights.

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By Albert Barker Ltd, New Bond Street.

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Dimensions: 67.5cm (26.5” ) high; 27.5cm (10.75") wide (21.75"open); 39.5cm (15.5") deep.

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 A Pair George Bullock Tables .​

English 1817.

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A rare pair of oak & holly bedside tables.

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Provenance: Mathew Boulton (c1772-1842) for Great Tew Park, Oxfordshire.

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Dimensions: 75cm (29.5”) high; 46.5cm (18.25”) wide; 39cm (15.25”) deep.

 

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An Early 19th Century Table.

English circa 1820.

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A fine rosewood table with brass mouldings & splayed legs on brass caps & castors.

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Dimensions: 75cm (29.5") high; 81cm (32") wide; 59.5cm (23.5") deep.

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A Fine George II Mahogany Side Table.

Irish circa 1760.

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The impressive one-piece mahogany top above a fine fluted and beaded frieze, the central tablet with relief-carved urn and husk swags, the six fluted legs headed by carved oval patrae terminating in block feet decorated with roundels.

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Provenance: Fortgranite, Co. Wicklow, Ireland.


In the manner of Thomas Chippendale.

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Dimensions: 81cm (32") high; 305cm (120") wide; 91cm (36") deep.

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An Octagonal Centre Table.

By Carlo Buggati, 1856-1940.

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The octagonal top inset with Russia hide bordered by inlaid ebonised wood with pewter, tortoiseshell and mother of pearl, the elaborate frieze with beaten copper and semi-Arabic characters, the legs wrapped in embossed patinated copper, terminating in block feet on brass castors.

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Dimensions: 76cm (30") high; 72cm (28.5") wide; 72cm (28.5") deep

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A George III Oval Drop Leaf Table.

English circa 1780.

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A fine mahogany pad foot table of gate leg mechanism.

Of good mellow colour.

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Dimensions: 70cm (27.5") high; 132cm (52") wide; 140cm (55") deep.

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An Arts & Crafts Mahogany Table.

English circa 1890.

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A rectangular trestle-ended table with shaped frieze.

 

Dimensions: 71cm (28”) high; 82cm (32 ¼”) wide; 68cm (26 ¾”) deep.

 

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