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A CHINESE TRAY TABLE

A CHINESE TRAY TABLE
CIRCA 1730

A Chinese tray table having a hollowed out gallery moulded edge, resting on a japanned table with shaped sides and cabriole legs, terminating in pied de biches, Continental, Circa ...

Stock #460
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Irish Mahogany Console Table

IRISH MAHOGANY CONSOLE TABLE
CIRCA 1750

A very fine Irish mahogany console table with a later marble top, having cabriole legs carved with acanthus terminating in ball and claw feet having a gadroon moulding at the bottom of the frieze centered by an acanthus leaf carving. ...

Stock #454
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IRISH HUNT TABLE, CIRCA 1755

IRISH HUNT TABLE, CIRCA 1755
1755

A beautiful Irish mahogany oval hunt table with eight straight moulded legs. Two have veen ...

Stock #449
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A Regency drum table circa 1810.

A REGENCY DRUM TABLE CIRCA 1810.
ENGLISH, 1810

A Regency brass-mounted mahogany and parcel-ebonized library table with four working drawers and four simulated drawers, a very rare base made of four c-scrolled legs meeting at a central pillar with brass rosettes, the reeded legs terminating in brass caps with brass casters.

The drum table was virtually a fixture in the English country ...

Stock #425
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Wine table circa 1765.

WINE TABLE CIRCA 1765.
1760

A small mahogany tripod table with a dish top and urn shaped stem, the top having very good color resting on cabriole legs with pad feet.

The wine table was, as a rule, large enough for a single glass. It is surprising that there are not more of these tables as they are extremely useful ...

Stock #418
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Pembroke table circa 1790.

PEMBROKE TABLE CIRCA 1790.
1755

An unusal oval pembroke veneered with Goncalo Alves parquetry having very good color, the frieze with a single drawer  and  satinwood stringing , the whole supported by square tapering legs with casters.

 

Goncalo Alves (Astronium fraxinifoliium and/or A. graveolens) is a Central and South American timber that is best described as a cross between rosewood and mahogany, having color striations ...

Stock #412
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Tilt top tripod table circa 1755.

TILT TOP TRIPOD TABLE CIRCA 1755.

A tilt-top mahogany tripod tea table with excellent color, having a tray top , the under supports holding a bird cage that rests on the pedestal having three cabriole legs terminating in pad ...

Stock #398
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Three tier padauk dumbwaiter circa 1775.

THREE TIER PADAUK DUMBWAITER CIRCA 1775.

A fine Chinese export three-tier dumb waiter made of padauk with a turned stem, having a tripod base terminating in vigorously carved ball and claw feet with brass casters.  According to the Avant Courier (February 25, 1771), the dumb waiter was an English invention that soon spread to the continent (The Shorter Dictionary of English Furniture, by Ralph ...

Stock #391
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Dressing table in the manner of Mayhew and Ince circa 1765.

DRESSING TABLE IN THE MANNER OF MAYHEW AND INCE CIRCA 1765.
1760

An exceedingly fine serpentine yewwood dressing table in the manner of Ince and Mayhew, having a burlwood top with excellent color and a velvet lined writing slide above a shaped frieze with a false drawer and a working drawer at one end, the whole supported on tapering cabriole leg, the lower portion decorated by ormolu ...

Stock #386
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Neoclassical occasional table circa 1780.

NEOCLASSICAL OCCASIONAL TABLE CIRCA 1780.
1780

Neoclassical occassional table with marquetry decoration, having a harewood top centered by a boxwood patera and a plain frieze with a single drawer, supported on square tapering legs headed by boxwood fluting, the edges with contrasting boxwood stringing. Inlay work in the manner of William Moore, a cabinetmaker who worked for Ince and Mayhew, for reference see Victoria and Albert (W.56:1 to ...

Stock #383
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Rosewood table with quadruped base circa 1795.

ROSEWOOD TABLE WITH QUADRUPED BASE CIRCA 1795.
1795

A fine George III rosewood tea table with an octagonal top with satinwood banding, having a tapered and turned satinwood pedestal with four splayed legs on brass casters.

Not unlike the breakfast table, large scale tripod tables, or tables with quadruped bases, were often used as intimate dining tables when the number of guests was strictly ...

Stock #381
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Writing Table circa 1800.

WRITING TABLE CIRCA 1800.
1800

A Regency mahogany two drawer writing table with brass pulls and a hidden compartment for writing instruments, the reverse with dummy drawers with similar brass pulls, supported on unusual shaped trestle legs and an arched stretcher and casters.

For anyone that wishes to know what the mahogany used in the Regency period looks like, the mahogany of this ...

Stock #380
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Pair of diminutive mahogany pot cupboards circa 1760.

PAIR OF DIMINUTIVE MAHOGANY POT CUPBOARDS CIRCA 1760.
CIRCA 1760

A fine and rare pair of mahogany pot cupboards with very good color having a raised moulded gallery with moulded legs and single doors.

Initially, I dated these as Regency, but they are most definitely earlier, dating circa 1760. The primary clue is the mahogany itself which is not the dense, fine ...

Stock #379
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Pair of brass inlaid rosewood card tables circa 1795.

PAIR OF BRASS INLAID ROSEWOOD CARD TABLES CIRCA 1795.

Pair of rare and unusual 'D'-shaped rosewood card tables, the tops with satinwood banding and the friezes with brass geometric decoration. The saber legs are headed with brass inlay with brass stringing throughout. One piece of brass inlay is replaced.

The inlay on the frieze and legs of these tables is extremely unusual. I have never seen such inlay ...

Stock #363
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Rosewood breakfast table with brass inlay circa 1810.

ROSEWOOD BREAKFAST TABLE WITH BRASS INLAY CIRCA 1810.

A fine Regency faded rosewood tilt top breakfast table with excellent faded color having brass inlay to the top and brass inlaid quadruped "hockey stick" legs with hairy paw casters. The brass catch under the top is stamped "Bullock Patent".

Breakfast tables were, as a rule, placed in window alcoves and were used for smaller gatherings. Breakfast in ...

Stock #357
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