A Late 18th Century French Oak Wine Table (£ 980)
A Late 18th Century French Oak Wine Table. Of unusually small proportions fitted with a circular top on a tilting mechanism – raised on a trestle base. Good useful size.
A Late 18th Century French Oak Wine Table. Of unusually small proportions fitted with a circular top on a tilting mechanism – raised on a trestle base. Good useful size.
A Mid 17th Century Oak Side Table. Fitted with a plank top with a moulded edge over a turned leg base united by a peripheral stretcher. Original condition and of a good colour.
A 17th Century Oak, Beech and Chestnut Trestle Table. Fitted with a single plank chestnut top raised on a trestle base constructed from beech and oak and a table that comfortably seats up to 10 people. Period restorations and replacements but a table of good colour and wear consistent with a piece of this age.
A 17th Century Low Oak Table. The planked top over a shaped frieze containing a single drawer – raised on turned legs united by a central stretcher. Good colour –period alterations.
A Late 17th Century Yew Wood Side Table. Fitted with a moulded top over a single drawer with a moulded drawer front and raised on a turned leg base united by peripheral stretchers. A rare table being constructed in yew wood and of good colour.
A Mid 19th Century Oak Cricket Table. An unusually low oak cricket table dating from the mid 19th Century - fitted with a circular planked top of good colour with three legs below united by a tri-form stretcher. The legs, stretchers and frame all with stop chamfered edges making this table higher quality than most.
The planked oak top framed with a yew surround and an inlaid yew star to the centre. Raised on walnut clustered turned column legs united by an architectural yew wood shaped frieze and shaped walnut stretchers. Raised on the original bun feet. Circa 1690.
A 17th Century Spanish Walnut Table. Fitted with a framed single planked top raised on a fluted, splayed leg trestle base. The legs fitted with stretchers and supported by shaped iron work supports. Exceptional colour and original patina with period restorations.
A 17th Century Oak Side Table. Fitted with a moulded edge planked top over a frieze drawer, raised on turned legs united by stretchers. Exceptional colour.
A Primitive Late 18th Century Walnut Cricket Table. The shaped walnut top raised on three shaped ash and pine legs - useful size and good colour.
A Rare Early 19th Century Yew Wood Tripod Table. The planked turned top supported by a turned column support raised on three shaped tripod legs. The entire table made from yew wood and of a wonderful colour with the original patination. A rare table of it's type.
A Superb 18th Century Beech & Oak Farmhouse Table. The planked top over a single frieze drawer - raised on a shaped trestle base. Good original colour - period restorations.
A Late 18th Early 19th Century Cricket Table. Fitted with a thick primitive turned and figured one piece elm top of exceptional colour supported by three shaped ash legs.
The planked top over a single frieze drawer raised on turned supports united by peripheral stretchers. Great colour.
Fitted with a planked thick top over an oak trestle base - of good colour and in original condition.
An Early 19th Century Mahogany Rim Top Tripod Table. The turned fixed top on
Diameter: 14.75 inches
Height: 25.25 inches
An Early 19th Century Oak Tripod Table. Fitted with an oval piecrust top with a hand painted coloured print affixed and birdcage movement raised on a turned support with three legs.
Fitted with two drop leaves over a single drawer raised on tapering fluted legs terminating in briganza feet with the drop leaves. Single gate leg action. Height: 28.00 inches
A Late 17th Century oak Altar Table fitted with a two plank top with end cleats raised on turned legs united by a box stretcher. Period restorations.
A late 17th /early 18th Century antique Portuguese writing table fitted with two working drawers and two dummy drawers, raised on turned legs. Period restorations.