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s5748 An oak refectory table, the high stretcher having exposed, chamfered tenons to the shaped end supports, attributed to Peter Waals, circa 1925, see Modern English Furniture page 179 and The Studio Year Book 1928 for similar, 76cm (30in) high, 70cm (27.5in) wide, 183cm (72in) long.
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s5740 An oak Cotswold style draw-leaf extending dining table with chamfered legs and frieze, attributed to Gordon Russell, circa 1930, 75cm (29.5in) high, 76cm (30in) deep, 153cm (60in) long, open, 92cm (36in) long (closed).
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s5749 An oak refectory table with dowel construction to the chamfered support, on brass sabots, designed by Gordon Russell for Birmingham University, circa 1955, 72cm (28.5in) high, 224cm (96in) long, 92cm (36in) wide
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s5713 A rare Cotswold oak gate leg oval table with chamfered column legs and chamfered ladder design stretchers with exposed wedge tenon construction, by Gordon Russell, circa 1925. See design no. 433 in the Gordon Russell archives for similar. 76cm (30in) high, 155cm (61in) long, 122cm (48in) wide
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s5438 A Heal's Arts & Crafts oak round dining/centre table with peg construction, circa 1910,
76cm (30in) high, 91cm (36in) diameter.
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s5404 An oak round four-seater dining or centre table with central cross
stretcher, circa 1930, 71cm (29in) high, 93cm (37in) diameter.
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s5475, 6 & 7 The 'Berkshire Suite' in rosewood and mahogany, designed by Robert Heritage, made by Archie Shine for Heals, comprising a sideboard in rosewood and mahogany with four drawers above four cupboards, the drawers inset with engraved feather design copper panels, a serving table with two drawers with engraved feather design copper panels, an extending dining table with additional purpose designed leatherette covered mats, ten matching chairs, eight sides and two arms, circa 1960.
table 71cm (28.5in) high, 89cm (35in) wide, 236cm (93in) long max or 180cm (71in) long closed sideboard 75cm (29.5in) high, 229cm (90in) long, 51cm (20in) deep serving table 75cm (29.5in) high, 122cm (48in) wide, 50cm (19.5in) deep. Sideboard
Sold.
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A rare yew-wood dining table with chamferred double column legs and
central stretcher with chamfering to the top edge, attributed to Heals,
circa 1930, 73cm (28.75in) high, 183cm (72in) long, 82.5cm (32.5in) wide.
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S4685 A Queensland silky oak dining table with fluted column legs on sleigh feet to either end and with stepped and canted edge to the top and exposed dowelled construction. The label reads: ‘Token Hand Made Furniture designed by: Betty Joel, made by: W. Kemp at Token Works 1931. Portsmouth’. 76cm (30in) high, 79.5cm (31.25in) wide, 187cm (73.5in) long. Illustrated Page 6 Betty Joel ‘Celtic Spirit of the Orient’ Ray
Foulk.
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s5168 An oak Letchworth dining table and 6 ladder-back chairs with rush seats, circa 1905, table 77cm (30.25in) high, 183cm (72in) long, 76cm (30in) wide, the chairs 109cm (43in) high.
Chairs sold
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s5295 A limed oak dining table with a single column at each end joined by a
central stretcher, labelled, circa 1925, 75cm (29.5in) high, 213cm (84in) wide,
84cm (33.5in) deep
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s5097b An en suite oak two-tier buffet/serving table with chamfered legs, circa 1932, 98cm (38.5in) high, 91cm (36in) wide, 46cm (18in) deep.
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S4920 An oak Lakeland School refectory table on a shaped and chamfered two column base with carved stylised roses to each side of the columns and a central stretcher, circa 1910. 79cm (31in) high, 66cm (26in) wide, 166cm (65.5in) long.
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S4951 An oak Cotswold style dining table with chamfered
double-column legs and scroll feet, pegged and dowelled, circa 1930. 29.75in
(76cm) high, 72in (183cm) long, 29.23in (74.5cm) wide
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S4843 An oak extending wind-out dining table with two leaves (replaced).
circa 1900. 29.5in (75cm) high, 47in (119.5cm) wide, 50in (127cm) long without
leaves 91" (231cm) fully extended.
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s1717 A walnut Gothic Reform table with double
stretcher and turned legs attributed to Alfred Waterhouse, circa 1875.
Illustrated British Architects Designers, The Antique
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