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s2125 An oak Arts & Crafts side table circa 1900, 61cm (24in) high, top 61cm (24in) x 46cm (18in).
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s4981 A walnut two-tier table with four turned and splayed
legs with shaped frieze and stretchers from a design by Charles Eastlake, circa
1875. 25in (63cm) high, 23.75in (60.5cm) wide,23.25in (59cm) deep. We have
more than one of these tables. See Christies South Kensington sale of
08/07/09 lot 345 where two similar tables sold together for a total of £6,800
before auctioneer's commission - ours are considerably cheaper - call or email
us to find how much.
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s5158 A pair of oak Arts & Crafts side tables with green glazed tiled tops, circa 1910,
57.5cm (22.5in) high, 46cm (18in) square.
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sml601 Oak oval Libeerty's centre table, with cross stretchers, circa 1900, labelled 'Liberty',
76cm (30in) high, top 104cm (41in) x 76cm (30in).
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s5018 An oak Arts & Crafts round top two tier side table with incordate cut-outs to each side and tapering legs, attributed to Liberty’s, circa 1900. 77cm (27.5in) high, 63cm (25in) diameter.Sold
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s4963 A mahogany one-drawer side table with barber’s pole cock bead to the top edges, stepped panelled drawer front with ebony
handles and shaped stretcher with through wedge tenon,
attributed to Peter Waals, circa 1925. 76cm (30in) high, 87.5cm (26.5in) wide, 41cm (16.5in) deep.
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s5019 An oak Arts & Crafts centre table with splayed turned legs and peg stretchers below shaped frieze,
attributed to Liberty & Co, circa 1900. 66cm (28in) high, 89cm (35in) square.
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s5122
A
walnut occasional table designed by M H Baillie Scott, see similar illustrated
in 'Arts & Crafts Furniture' by John Andrews p. 123, circa 1900. 72.5cm
(28.5in) high 43cm (16,75in) square top.
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s4675 An ebonised two-tier coffee table after a design by E W Godwin, circa 1880.
66cm (26in) high 37.5cm (14.75in)
square top.
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s4793 An oak, round, two-drawer centre table with turned column legs to the hexagonal base, by Liberty & Co, circa 1895. 69cm (27in) high, 84cm (38in) diameter.
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s5015 A Liberty “Wylye” oak tea table with painted
decoration to the dished top of oriental poppies, design attributed to Leonard F Wyburd, circa 1904. Illustrated in “The Liberty Style” by Victor Arwas. 46cm (18in) high, 37cm (14.5in) diameter.
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s5116 An oak nest of four tables with bevelled
glass inset tops and beaded edges labelled Harris Lebus, circa 1905.
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s4706 A mahogany round topped centre table on an octagonal birdcage base, with boxwood inlay and
cross-banding, the chamfered legs in the manner of Voysey, labelled Liberty, circa 1900. 71cm (28in) high, 74cm (29.5in) diameter.
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s5090 A stained beech, Secessionist, round occasional
table, with brass feet and top, circa 1905. 57cm (22.5in) high 56 cm (22in)
wide.
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S4001 An oak Cotswold School circular low table with four chamfered legs on a cruciform base, circa 1930. 16.75in
(42.5cm) high, 20in (51cm) diameter. Sold
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s4914 A pair of octagonal oak Moorish two tier tables, for Liberty & Co, circa 1900. 71cm (28in) high, 54cm (21.25in) maximum width.
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srml06 A nest of three walnut Cotswold occasional tables
with floriate carving to the borders of the tops and chamfered legs and
stretchers, attributed to Gordon Russell, carving possibly Will Hart, circa 1925
Sold
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srham01 A duodecimal oak center table with inlaid macasser ebony star and cross-banding to the top, on eight chamfered and tapering legs, designed by Ambrose Heal for Heals, see Paris Exhibition 1901. 76cm (30in) high, 106.5cm (42in) long, 75cm (28.5in) wide.
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S4830 An oak octagonal Lakeland School table with a carved border to the top of Celtic entrellac design on splayed tapering legs with cross stretcher, circa 1910. 69cm (27in) high, 53cm (20.75in)
diameter, picture right.
S4831 An oak octagonal Lakeland School table with a carved border to the top of leaves and seed design on splayed tapering legs with cross stretcher, circa 1910. 66cm (26in) high, 58.5cm (23in)
diameter, picture left.
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S4321 An Australian walnut free standing demi-lune three legged side table with moulded edge. The label reads: ‘Token Hand Made Furniture, designed by Betty Joel, made by
W. Perkins at Token Works 1931. Portsmouth’. 41cm (16in) high, 64cm (25in) wide, 46cm (18in) deep.
Il y. Sold
S4426 A Rosewood free standing demi-lune three legged side table with moulded edge. The label reads: ‘Token Hand Made Furniture designed by: Betty Joel, made by:
W. Perkins & E O Miller at Token Works, Kingston-by-Pass. September 1935.’ 55cm (21.5in) high, 72cm (28.25in) wide, 46cm (18in) deep.
S 4418 A cherry mahogany free standing demi-lune three legged side table with moulded edge. The label reads: ‘Token Hand Made Furniture designed by: Betty Joel made by:
F Roberts at Token Works 1930. Portsmouth’. 43cm (17in) high, 64cm (25.25in) wide, 46cm (18in) deep.
Illustrated Plate 28 Betty Joel ‘Celtic Spirit of the Orient’ Ray Foulk.
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s3819 An oak Gothic Reform drop-leaf side
table with quatrefoil cut-outs to the four plank base supports, circa 1870. Sold
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s5134 A hexagonal, oak Arts & Crafts occasional table
with teardrop cut-outs, circa 1910.55cm (22in) high, 61cm (24in) max width.
We have another similar available, please ask for image
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s3341 A limed oak tea-trolley with chamfered columns made
by Heals, circa 1920. 70cm ( 27.5in) high, 69cm (27in) long, 42cm (16.5in) deep.
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S5002 An unusual mahogany Cotswold style coffee table made by Peter Evans
(monogrammed P.1969. E). 18in (46cm) high, 40in (102cm) wide & 19in (48cm)
deep. Sold
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S4934 An oak Arts & Crafts drop-leaf table with inlaid rose
attributed to the Guild of Handicraft, circa 1900. 25.5in (64cm) high, 30in
(76cm) wide & 24in (61cm) deep.
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An English walnut two-tier trolley with octagonal chamfered legs on
castors, the chamfered side rails finely carved with walnut leaves and walnuts, the Russell Workshop design attributed to Gordon Russell, the carving attributed to Will Hart, circa 1921. See Gordon Russell’s own
marriage bed in Cheltenham Art Gallery for similar carving by Will Hart illustrated ‘Good citizens Furniture’ page 147. 29in 74cm high, 34in 67cm wide and 15.5 39.5cm deep.
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S4731 A light oak book table in the manner of Heals, circa 1915. |
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s2229 A round Arts & Crafts side table with inset green tiles,
circa 1900 |
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S4602 An unusual mahogany octagonal two-tier Moorish table attributed to
Liberty & Co, circa 1890, 27" (69cm) high, 21.5" (55cm) wide. |
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S4730 Nest of three oak Cotswold style tables with trompe
l'oi inlay, circa 1930, 29.5in (74cm) high, 24.5in (62cm) wide, 16.5in (42cm)
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s3363 A rosewood
Aesthetic Movement octagonal two-tier center table with shape feet and gallery
to lower tier, circa1900
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S4306 A Cotswold Style limed oak
octagonal
book/ coffee table with eight legs and chip
carving to the top, designed by Ambrose
Heal for Heal & Son,
circa 1910
Illustrated page 83 in ‘A History of Heal’s
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S4155 A nest of three mahogany Cotswold
Style
tables designed by Gordon Russell
and
made by Gordon Russell of Broadway,
circa 1935.
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S3504 A six–legged walnut Arts & Crafts
occasional table with finely turned legs
and curved stretchers in the manner of
George Jack for Morris & Co,
circa 1895.
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S4719 A mahogany Arts & Crafts
occasional
table with stylised flower head
cut-out
motifs in the manner of Liberty & Co,
circa 1900.
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S597rm2 An oak Cotswold Style folding six legged
occasional table,
circa 1910.
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