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Late 18th Century English oak lowboy – UK1293

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Late 18th Century English oak lowboy.

The well patinated two plank moulded top above three moulded frieze drawers with attractive brasswork, above decorative shaped spandrels, joined to square reeded legs.

C. 1780

H: 2’ 5” – 75 cm

W: 2’ 7” – 80 cm

D: 1’ 6” – 46 cm

18th Century English oak lamp table – AA1494

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18th Century English oak lamp table.

The circular moulded top supported by a gun barrel turned column, resting on three downswept cabriole legs terminating in pad feet.

1760 – 1790

H: 2′ 3″ – 68 cm

Diameter: 1′ 7″ – 48 cm

Early 18th Century English oak occasional table – UK1033

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Early 18th Century English oak occasional table of small proportions

The rectangular moulded top on fine baluster turned legs with a hint of fiddle back, joined by an ‘H’ shaped stretcher on pear shaped feet.

C. 1720

H. 2’ 2” – 66 cm

W. 2’ 6” – 76 cm

D. 1’ 5” – 44 cm

A late 17th Century English walnut side table – UK1029

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A late 17th Century English walnut side table.

The rectangular two plank top having applied mouldings above a long frieze drawer, with brass teardrop handles. Raised on barley twist legs linked by similar foot stretchers

C. 1680

H: 2’ 6” – 75 cm

W: 3’ – 90 cm

D: 1’ 10” – 55 cm

An unusual 18th Century English country oak side table of narrow proportions

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An unusual 18th Century English country oak side table of narrow proportions.

The two plank moulded top above a plain apron housing a single drawer with a decorative pierced brass handle. Resting on long turned tapered legs terminating on a squat pad foot.

C. 1770

H: 73 cm

W: 69 cm

D: 43 cm

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George II English Country oak silver table

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George II English Country oak silver table.

The cleated top above a shaped apron, resting on cabriole legs with pointed pad feet.

Having good overall colour and patination.

C. 1740

An unusual Geoge III mahogany side table – AA1018

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An unusual Geoge III mahogany side table of long proportions.

Having a single plank flame mahogany moulded top, above the plain frieze, containing a single beaded drawer with brass swan neck handle. Resting on square tapered legs.

C. 1780

H. 2′ 5″ – 74 cm

W. 3′ 1″ – 94 cm

D. 1′ 7″ – 49 cm

Early 19th Century English Country ash serving table – AA0679

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Early 19th Century English Country ash serving table

The well patinated three plank cleated top above a plain skirt having three drawers with turned handles, resting on square block legs.

Good overall faded colour and patination.

C. 1820

H 77cm W 183cm D 77cm

A Unique Late 19th Century, French Oak, Art Nouveau, Parquetry Top, Draw Leaf Dining Table

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A Unique late 19th Century, French Oak, Art Nouveau, Parquetry Top, Draw Leaf Dining Table

“This table defies simple explanation”

The bold pegged, cleated, solid parquetry top having a large rectangular four seater central section. Unusually, each drawer leaf is of a different size. One being 42cm the other 60cm.

The base, is as unusual as the tops, having a plain central moulded frieze above bold, square, out-swept legs, joined by a ‘Y’ stretcher.

The overall varied depths of colour and patination are due to the unusual geometric feel of this table.

*‘Y’ stretcher is an alternative to the ‘H’ stretcher, enabling chairs to be slid under further, particularly on tables with less overhang, enabling more leg room.

H. 74cm (soon to be 76cm) W. 120cm D. 95cm

Table width with the smaller leaf extended 162.5cm

Table width with the larger leaf extended 180cm

Table width with both leaves extended 222.5cm

1890 – 1910

An exceptional early 19th Century English country oak gate leg dining table of large proportion – CPN500

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An exceptional early 19th Century English country oak gate leg dining table of large proportions.

The well patinated six plank drop side top above a decorative shaped skirt (note: shaped for leg room) resting on four long cabriole legs having scratch carved knees flanked by the original scrolls and terminating in a talon claw on ball foot.

1800 – 1830 SOLD $3,400

H: 2’ 5” – 74 cm W: 6’ 2” – 188 cm D: 3’ 12” – 120 cm

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Mid 18th Century English country oak gate-leg table – CVW501

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The well patinated oval drop-side top, supported by four turned tapered legs, terminating on a pad foot.

Note: When closed perfect use as a hall or sofa table. When sofa table open one drop-side up to make a “D” shaped drinks table. Or fully opened as an attractive oval dining table. Good overall colour and patination.

C. 1760

H: 72 cm W: closed 41 cm, open 142 cm D: 130 cm

18th Century English oak drop side table – UK1397

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A mid 18th Century English oak drop side table of large proportions.

The well patinated oval twin flap top above ogee end friezes, raised on turned tapered legs terminating on pad feet.

Having good overall colour and patination.

Note: photos taken before gluing, cleaning and waxing. Now showing appealing highlights.

C. 1760

H. 2’ 7” – 77 cm

W. 4’ 5” – 133 cm

D. 1’ 9” – 53 cm Fully opened – 118 cm x 144 cm

18th Century English oak drop side table – AA1420

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A mid 18th Century English oak drop side table of small proportions.

The oval dropside top above a slight shaped frieze resting on four turned tapered legs terminating on pad feet.

C. 1760

H. 2′ 3″ – 68.5 cm

W. 3′ 1″ – 93 cm

D. 1′ 3″ – 38.5 cm

Mid 18th Century English oak dropleaf table – AA1435

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A mid 18th Century English oak dropleaf table.

A confident version of its finer cousins in mahogany. This table with well proportioned cabriole legs was undoubtedly the product of an experienced cabinet-maker who probably also used fine timbers for his upmarket range. The well grained five plank oval dropleaf top above attractive ogee shaped ends, resting on beautifully proportioned cabriole legs a slight noof pad foot.

1730 – 1770

H. 2’2” – 66 cm

D. 2’10” – 87 cm

Width – open: 3’11” – 120 cm

closed: 1’1” – 35 cm

George III Country Oak Tilt Top Wine Table

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George III Country Oak Tilt Top Wine Table

The unusually thin, circular two-plank top on a narrow turned, tapered support, resting on three downswept cabriole legs.

C. 1800

H. 71cm Dia. 60cm