An elegant late 18th century English country oak, elm and fruitwood tilt top, tripod/wine table. The well faded circular top, on a bold turned support, resting on umbrella shaped down-swept legs (probably plum) Great overall colour and patination. H.71cm Dia.61cm 1790 – 1810 One of my favourite aspects about English country furniture, is they used the timbers available in their workshops at the time. If this was a town piece, would all be cut from the same tree and would be mahogany. How’s this, I imported this table from UK well over a decade ago, along with several pieces we’re cleaning up this week. Remarkably, the cleaning and re waxing time was about two hours. Well it’s nice finally getting all this nice new/old stock ready for showroom. Dressers, Chair’s, Chests, Dough bins/petrin’s, sycamore chopping block on oak legs etc..
Rare first half 19th century English Regency mahogany demi-lune folding card table of small proportions. The half round folding top, opening to form a blue felted circular top, having a deep bowed skirt, with four square tapered legs. The rear left opening to support the playing surface. Good overall deep toned patination. C.1820 H.71cm W.69cm D.34cm
18th Century English Country Oak Wine Table of Larger Proportions 18th Century English Country Oak Wine Table of Larger Proportions The well patinated, circular tilt top, on a tapered, turned central column Resting on three out-swept cabriole legs This table has never been restored, I will not restore this table until sold, and will only be waxed. C.1780 H 73cm Dia 79cm
A Rare 19th Century English Burr Elm Wine Table A rare second half 19th Century English Burr Elm, Pollard Oak and Rosewood Wine/centre table. The Burr Elm, Pollard Oak and Satin-wood banded circular top having a gadrooned moulded edge, resting on a Rosewood gun-barrel shaped column, terminating on the original oak bun feet and low profile brass castors. Having fantastic overall colour and patination. C.1870 H.72cm Dia.78cm
A rare late 18th – early 19th Century English elm & beech lamp table – UK1294 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD 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
George III Country Oak Tilt Top Wine Table THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD 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
18th Century English Country Oak Tilt Top Wine Table – AA2125 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD 18th Century English country oak tilt top wine table – AA2125 The well patinated circular tilt top, on a well turned support, resting on three outswept narrow cabriole legs. Part of a new shipment that arrived this week. All in need of a good clean and re-waxing. C.1780 H.67cm Dia.56.5cm
18th Century English Country Oak Wine Table of Small Proportions – AA2108 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD The circular, well patinated, two-plank top on a refined turned vase shaped support, resting on three beautifully shaped down-swept cabriole legs, terminating in a narrow pad foot. Notice the 19th Century handmade shaped steel braces securing the unusually thin top and a price tag from 1975 for $485, now valued at $3950 once restored. Purchased privately today, November 14th 2018. Still in need of a good clean, wax and to be photograped properly. H. 68.5cm D. 53cm
A George III elm tripod table – UK1900 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD 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
George III English Mahogany pie-crust tilt top table – AA2092 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD 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.
Late Georgian oak birdcage pedestal table – UK1422 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD 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
Late 18th Century English Country figured Oak Wine Table THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD 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 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD 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 THIS ITEM HAS BEEN SOLD 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
An 18th Century English oak country wine table – UK1899 SOLD The circular boarded tilt top above a vase turned pillar, raised on three hipped down swept legs terminating in pad feet. Diameter – 65.5 cm H: 70.5 cm