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Click here to subscribeA pair of mahogany, tulipwood crossbanded and boxwood strung console tables, each shaped top with a raised edge and radiating veneers above a chequer banded edge and a shaped apron, on slender cabriole legs with garrya inlaid knees and pointed pad feet, stamped Collinson and Lock, London, 75 high x 50 deep x 105 cm wide, (formerly a centre table, now converted)
A 19th century giltwood console table, in the manner of Benjamin Goodison, with protruding square corners, the verde antico marble top above a leaf carved frieze to a central lioness head with ring supporting garlands and a shell, to eagle corner supports, scroll volute back supports, on a gadroon edge base, 3ft 10in (117cm) wide.
Rollin a Paris. A 19th century gilt brass mantel clock, the twin train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the circular domed enamelled dial within drum surmounted by eagle and serpent flanked by console supports with marble inserts, on breakfront marble plinth with supporting cast feet. 52cm high
A pair of satinwood and marquetry semi-elliptical console tables in neo-classical style, with rosewood and crossbanding, each with radiating veneers centred with a fan, ribbons, garrya and anthemion, with simulated fluting to the frieze, on square tapering legs headed with pattera and with rounded inlaid collars, 89.5 high x 53 deep x 124cm wide
A demi-lune console table painted overall in neo-classical style with a fan, ribbons and garrya on a cream ground with meandering floral borders on a ground simulating timber, on square tapering legs with collars, 81 high x 100.5cm wide (the table possibly 18th century, the paintwork of a later date)
A George IV rosewood and giltwood console table, the rectangular (black, ochre and white veined) marble top with rounded corners, above an acanthus carved, bead and reel frieze, on reeded tapering supports with feather carved capitals and acanthus and nulled bases and a mirrored back, the marble inset plinth base with a gadrooned border, 88 high x 73.5cm wide, (the marble possibly of a later date)
A Fine Early 19th Century Mahogany Console Table. The rectangular Granit Belge Marble top measuring 45 ins x 21 ins (114 cms x 53 cms) set into a gadrooned border above a long bulge front frieze drawer standing on reeded columns enriched with bands of carved stiff leaves, with a moulded concave fronted plinth base and reeded pilasters with carved acanthus to the back.
A walnut console table in mid 18th century style of canted rectangular form, with Sainte-Anne des Pyrenees type marble top, the base with a crossbanded frieze and central pendant carving, the cabriole legs topped with volutes, carved with scrolls and foliage, on scroll feet, 70.5 high x 57cm wide, (possibly adapted from a George II Irish card table, the marble damaged).
A mid Victorian carved gilt wood pier glass and matching console table, circa 1850, the arched waisted plate within a bevelled frame applied with foliate brackets, above a serpentine shape velvet covered console table raised on carved cabriole legs joined by a pierced foliate stretcher, 60 in (152.4 cm) wide, 95 in (241.3 cm) high
Maison LALIQUE d’après un modèle de Marie-Claude LALIQUE (1935-2003) Séville, modèle créé en 1986 Console d’applique. Épreuve en cristal moulé pressé et, en partie, satiné. Dessus, à façade cintrée, en verre clair. Complète de sa platine de fixation murale en métal chromé. Petits éclats en haut du jambage. Signée LALIQUE ® France vers la base. 26 x 50 x 30 cm