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George III period mahogany pembroke table. With single drawer to one side, with the legs joined by a shaped cross stretcher.
Circa 1780
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Circa 1780
George III period mahogany and satinwood banded oval Pembroke table. The drawer and faux drawer with original ring handles and satinwood banding.
Circa 1790
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Circa 1790
Late George III mahogany and satinwood banded Pembroke table. The rectangular top above a drawer on square tapering legs, on brass caps and castors.
Circa 1780
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Circa 1780
George III period mahogany and boxwood strung demilune tea table. The boxwood legs terminating in a marquetry urn. The frieze and square tapering legs with boxwood stringing, the top opening to a well-figured interior.
Circa 1790
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Circa 1790
Late George III period satinwood and purpleheart banded tea table. The well-figured top opens with a gateleg action, to an interior with conforming banding, all supported by square tapering legs.
Circa 1800
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Circa 1800
A George III mahogany and boxwood strung tea table. The 'D' shaped outline with a foldover top exposing a well-figured interior. The frieze with boxwood stringing, and the top with an inlaid shell motif in satinwood.
Circa 1790
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Circa 1790
A Regency period mahogany double sided sofa table. The top and frieze with ‘fiddle-back’ mahogany, with rosewood crossbanding to the elliptical top, with boxwood and ebony stringing.
Circa 1810
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Circa 1810
Qing period opium bed of teak with inset woven straw matting. The heavy frame fitted with woven matting, the thick legs finished with horse hoof terminals.
Late Qing, late 19th century
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Late Qing, late 19th century
Chappell & McCullar Contemporary Classics - Christophe Low Table. The table top frame is supported on two curule legs formed by S-shaped members joined in the center by a turned wooden spindle terminating at either end in a stylized gilt metal rosette.
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Regency period satinwood, mahogany and ebonised rent table. The satinwood top with both working and faux mahogany fronted drawers, surmounting an unusual support of four ebonised, ring-turned columns, terminating in a platform.
Circa 1810
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Circa 1810
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