An 18th Century English oak country wine table – UK1899
Diameter – 65.5 cm H: 70.5 cm
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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
Stock AA1495
An 18th Century English Country oak tilt top wine table
The three plank well patinated circular top tilting on a square block of solid figured elm, supported on a well turned column, resting on attractive outswept cabriole legs. Having wonderful overall colour and patination.
C. 1780
H. 2′ 1″ – 65 cm
W. 2′ 3″ – 70 cm
Stock AA-SS1428
A 19th Century English fruitwood and deal occasional table, the well patenated fixed circular top above a bold turned support resting on three down swept (umbrella base) legs, good overall colour and patination.
C. 1870
H. 2’4” – 70 cm
D. 1’6” – 45 cm
Stock CST507
William IV rosewood tripod table. The attractive section veneered cross banded tilt top having the original brass gallery, above a chamfered triangular tapered support, joined to a tripple serpentine shaped base resting on bun feet.
C. 1840
H: 2’ 5” – 73 cm
Diam: 1’ 9” – 54 cm
Stock UK1155
George III oak and fruitwood wine table. The circular oak tilt top raised on a turned fruitwood vase shaped column. Resting on three oak down swept cabriole legs.
C. 1800
H: 2’ 5” – 73 cm
Diam: 2’ 7” – 78 cm
Stock AA1361
A George II Elm & Oak Tripod/Wine Table. The well patinatd elm three plank circular tilt top, raised on a baluster turned shaft and tripartite hipped downpswept legs terminating in pad feet. Good overall colour and patination.
First quarter 19th Century English Country oak & fruitwood wine table The circular three plank oak top on a decorative turned fruitwood support resting on four fruitwood umbrella shaped legs.
Good overall colour and patination. (old restorations)
1800 − 1830
H: 2’ 4” – 71 cm W: 2’ 8” – 82 cm