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
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.
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.
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.
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.