Tables and Desks

Early Dutch oak dressing table

A delightful early 18th century (circa 1720) Dutch oak, 3-drawer dressing/side table. This piece has a warm, time-worn patina, poise and personality. Restoration included replacement of three pad feet which were copied from the existing original. The shaped knee-hole apron and knee blocks were also missing and all repairs colour matched to existing finish. MoreContinue reading "Early Dutch oak dressing…

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Bachelor’s Chest

Item no. 31 If one is looking for a compact, mahogany chest of drawers with an optional desk surface, then this Regency era, streamlined piece may be just the thing. Circa 1815, what was originally a bureau was modified into the present form, probably some time during the Victorian era. Ornate handles and ormolu topContinue reading "Bachelor’s Chest"

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Exceptional Regency dining table in the style of Thomas Hope

Item no. 79 Exceptional quality regency dining table in the style of Thomas Hope, circa 1820. The large tilting top rests on a substantial triform base, supported by the most wonderfully carved lion’s paws. It comfortably seats six. The column has a concave form and is enhanced by moulded corners flowing into acanthus leaf scrolls.Continue reading "Exceptional Regency dining table…

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Regency card table

Item no. 37 Very elegant mahogany, Regency period card table circa 1815. Beautifully figured mahogany top, bordered by ebony stringing and crossbanded mahogany throughout. The fine ring turned legs terminate in a beehive design, making the whole a very pleasing form. Repairs to veneer, splits due to shrinkage and replacement of one beech gate rail,Continue reading "Regency card table"

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18th century Pembroke table

Item no. 85 Eighteenth century mahogany Pembroke table, circa 1765, with later modifications, circa 1890s. With square moulded legs, this Pembroke almost certainly started out with a square-edged rectangular top. Fast forward over a century and the more humble top was altered to form an ovoid shape, given a rounded edge and inlaid with satinwoodContinue reading "18th century Pembroke table"

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Georgian wine table

Item no. 90 A handsome 18th century Georgian mahogany tripod table, circa 1780. Features an elegant vase-shaped column with good patina and solid single-board mahogany top of a medium size at 63.5cm diameter. The top tilts to allow easy storage to one side or in a corner when not in use, while still showing offContinue reading "Georgian wine table"

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Victorian burr walnut tripod table

Item no. 98 Very good quality mid- to late-Victorian tripod wine table. It has a striking burr walnut top with scalloped edge which is polished on both sides. The tilting top is supported by a hexagonal moulded column and gothic-inspired tracery informs the shaping of the legs. The existing finish may be original, or atContinue reading "Victorian burr walnut tripod…

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Mid-century rosewood side table

Item no. 99 Scandinavian 1960s Brazilian rosewood side table/coffee table, designed by Haug Snekkeri for Bruksbo of Norway. In very good condition, with lovely book-matched figure. Height: 50 cm Depth: 45 cm Length: 72 cm Price: $465

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Birdseye blackwood and vintage cast iron bar table

Item no. 59 This new bespoke bar table top makes use of wonderful birdseye blackwood veneer, a rare and randomly occurring variant of the more typical blackwood figure. The solid blackwood edging on the top and the Victorian ash sub-frame have been built using re-purposed timber. The veneer has been pressed onto an exterior gradeContinue reading "Birdseye blackwood and vintage…

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