A George III elm tripod table – UK1900
Having a single plank circular top, raised on a gun barrel pillar and three hipped down swept legs terminating in pad feet.
C.1770
Diameter: 50 cm H: 67 cm
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Having a single plank circular top, raised on a gun barrel pillar and three hipped down swept legs terminating in pad feet.
C.1770
Diameter: 50 cm H: 67 cm
The well patinated pie-crust moulded single plank top, above a bird-cage revolving tilt-top base. Resting on a well turned and carved centre support, above beautiful out-swept cabriole legs, having shell-carved knees, terminating on a pointed pad-foot.
Stock UK1422
A late Georgian oak tri-pod pedestal table.
The circular top is mounted on a “birdcage” device which allows it to rotate, on a bold baluster turned pillar. This table is 18th Century in form, but the spur on the knees of the legs is a feature more typical of the first half of the 19th Century and suggests a later date.
Reference: ‘English Country Furniture’ by David Knell, Page 248 – Photo Page 341
H. 2 ‘4” – 70cm
D. 2’ 12” – 90cm
The three plank, wild grain, book-matched tilt top resting on a hexagonal vase shaped support, joined to bold slight shaped cabriole legs
Circa 1790
Yet to be glued, cleaned and waxed
H. 70cm Dia. 78cm
19th Century and later English country Oak demilune side table, having an ogee shaped frieze, resting on turned tapered legs terminating in pad feet.
(Restorations)
To be glued and waxed.
H. 68.5cm W. 102cm D. 45cm
Late 18th Century English country oak tilt top wine table
The circular three plank top attached to a bold raised block support, joined to a hexagonal vase shaped pedestal, resting on three near flattened bold down swept legs.
Note, the book-matched medullary ray grain to both side top planks. Also the depth of the top has shrunk one inch over the past 250 or so years.
H. 71cm Dia. 78cm
Diameter – 65.5 cm H: 70.5 cm
The well patinated two plank book matched medullary rays grained top above a Sheraton style turned support.
Resting on unusual outswept cabriole legs (umbrella base) terminating on square tapered block feet.
Note: The legs, having a walnut Sheraton shaped inlaid decoration.
C. 1790
H: 74 cm
Diameter: 77 cm
The well patinated four plank circular tilt top retaining the original catch behind, on a well turned support, resting on out-swept cabriole legs, terminating on a pad foot.
Fantastic overall faded colour and patination
C. 1790
H: 71 cm Diameter 74 cm
George III country oak tilt top tripod table. The circular tilt top on a well bold turned support, resting on outswept cabriole legs, terminating on pad feet, with later 3/4” raised pads.
1780- 1810
Stock AA1001
An 18th Century English country oak tilt top wine table of unusually bold proportions.
The well grained three plank top on a thick turned support, resting on down swept cabriole legs having stepped knees.
C. 1780
H: 73 cm
Diameter: 89 cm
Stock UK1294
A rare late 18th – early 19th Century English elm & beech lamp table.
The attractive slight warped circular molded top raised on a baluster turned support,
resting on an out swept umbrella base. Good overall colour & patination.
H. 2′ 3.5″ – 70 cm
W. 1′ 9″ – 53 cm
Stock UK1160
A late 17th Century & later English oyster veneered walnut, laburnum & ash occasional table.
The octagonal oyster veneered walnut and laburnum top with shaped satinwood stringing and cross banding with a plain thumb mould,
raised on an associated spiral turned figured ash shaft and tripartite downswept legs emanating from a faceted collar and terminating in pad feet.
1690 and later
H. 2′ 1.5″ – 64 cm
W. 1’3″ – 38 cm
Stock AA1480
A 19th Century English fruitwood tilt top wine table
The circular tilt top above a turned support column resting on arched legs, with a downward turn.
1820 – 1845
This style is of Neo-Classical inspiration and had been introduced by the 1780s.
Refer ‘English Country Furniture’ by David Knell
Page 251
H. 2′ 5″ – 74 cm
W. 2′ – 61 cm
Stock AA1653
A rare late 19th Century Chippendale revival mahogany wine table of small proportions.
Having a well patinated oval pie crust top, on a tapered reeded stem, above acanthus leaf carved bulb resting on three outswept carved cabriole legs terminating in ball and claw feet.
C. 1890
H: 1′ 8″ – 51 cm
W: 16″ – 41 cm
D: 14″ – 34 cm
18th Century English oak “fruitwood” wine table of large proportions. The well “patinated” three plank circular top on a bold turned vase shaped pedestal, resting on three down swept fruitwood legs, terminating in pad feet.
C. 1780
H: 2’ 4” – 70 cm W: 2’ 11” – 87 cm