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Cotswold School, an Arts and Crafts
Cotswold School, an Arts and Crafts oak writing table, circa 1900, fitted two drawers with brass ring handles, the base with chamfered corners united by a stretcher, 91cm wide x 39cm deep/Provenance: Purchased from Liberty's
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ENGLISH COTSWOLD SCHOOL TABLE,
ENGLISH
COTSWOLD SCHOOL TABLE, CIRCA 1920 oak and walnut52.5cm diameter, 52cm high
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A COTSWOLD SCHOOL OAK SIDE TABLE
A COTSWOLD SCHOOL OAK SIDE TABLE
fitted with two drawers with ebony handle, on square legs with stretchers, 78cm h; 39 x 63cm, c1930
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AN OAK REFECTORY TABLE 17th
AN OAK REFECTORY TABLE 17th century, the planked top with cleated ends above a frieze carved with palmettes, on twist legs joined by moulded stretchers terminating in block feet, 76cm high x 152cm wide x 76cm deep Provenance:The Old Rectory, Langton Long, near Blandford, Dorset.
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An oak side table of ''17th
An oak side table of ''17th Century'' design with solid three plank top fitted two drawers on bobbin turned supports with conforming H-pattern stretchers 36ins wide x 24ins deep x 29ins high
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COTSWOLD SCHOOL ARTS & CRAFTS
COTSWOLD SCHOOL
ARTS & CRAFTS SIDE TABLE, CIRCA 1930 chestnut73cm wide, 67.5cm high, 44.3cm deep
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An old oak circular occasional
An old oak circular occasional table of 17th Century design with plain top fluted frieze on turned and angled legs with low stretchers and block feet 29ins diameter x 28ins high (worn and stained to top) and an Indian hardwood octagonal table with folding base inlaid throughout with floral brass ornament and boxwood stringings 16ins square x 17ins high (in poor condition)
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A modern Titchmarsh & Goodwin oak
A modern Titchmarsh & Goodwin oak rectangular dropleaf coffee table on bulbous turned supports and undertier the top forming an oval 48ins x 31ins x 19.5ins high
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A Charles II oak coaching table,
A Charles II oak coaching table, with oval tip-up top on bobbin turned legs and stretchers, 76.25cm wide
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An old oak oval gateleg table on
An old oak oval gateleg table on bobbin turned supports 42ins x 59ins x 28ins high (slight damage throughout)
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English Oak Gate-Leg Table, second
English Oak Gate-Leg Table, second quarter 19th century, the rounded rectangular top with two ovoid drop leaves supported by swinging turned and bulbous supports, raised on like legs joined by box stretchers and ending in bun feet, h. 29", w. 42-1/2", d. 12-1/2", extended l. 46-1/2".
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A 17th Century oak table, on turned
A 17th Century oak table, on turned legs and square stretchers (later top), 105cm x 61cm
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A 17th Century oak circular gateleg
A 17th Century oak circular gateleg table on turned supports and moulded scroll feet 30ins diameter x 26.5ins high (worn and damaged throughout)
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An old oak sidetable of ''17th
An old oak sidetable of ''17th Century'' design with two plank top fitted one frieze drawer on turned front supports 51ins wide x 18ins deep x 32ins high
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Victorian Oak Table w/brass
Victorian Oak Table w/brass mounts Condition: Original finish.Dimensions: Ht. 30'' W 24'' D 24''Provenance: Property from The Strong sold to benefit the museum's collections fund.E
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A late Georgian oak rectangular
A late Georgian oak rectangular tripod table 26.5ins x 25.5ins x 27.5ins high (faded and worn throughout)
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*An English Oak Occasional Table
*An English Oak Occasional Table the circular top set on a turned standard raised on a tripod base. Height 28 x diameter 33 1/4 inches.
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An old oak rectangular side table
An old oak rectangular side table of 17th Century design fitted two drawers with moulded fronts on spiral turned supports shaped stretchers and bun feet 42ins wide x 20ins deep x 35ins high (faded)
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An oak oval coffee table of
An oak oval coffee table of ''17th Century'' design with plain top on turned supports with undertier 47ins x 33ins x 21ins high
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A Jacobean Revival Copper Mounted
A Jacobean Revival Copper Mounted Oak Table having a rectangular quarter sawn top over the fluted frieze set on baluster supports joined by an H-form stretcher raised on scrolled feet. Height 30 1/2 x width 34 x depth 23 1/2 inches.
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An oak refectory type dining table,
An oak refectory type dining table, the top 183cm x 106cm/Provenance: The Estate of the late Diana & Gospatric Home, Lily Farm, Bucks
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An early 19th Century oak
An early 19th Century oak rectangular side table with bead moulding to edge fitted two frieze drawers on central leaf capped and Y-shaped support the rectangular base with bold carved paw feet 48ins wide x 20ins deep x 28ins high (top split and in need of restoration)
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An early 18th Century oak oval
An early 18th Century oak oval gateleg table on plain turned supports and splayed toes 40ins x 54ins x 28ins high (wear and damage throughout)
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ENGLISH COTSWOLD SCHOOL TABLE,
ENGLISH
COTSWOLD SCHOOL TABLE, CIRCA 1900 walnut153cm wide, 77cm high, 76cm deep
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A late Victorian oak?extending
A late Victorian oak?extending dining table with two extra leaves for same the top with canted corners on turned legs and castors 92ins x 47ins extended x 29.5ins high
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A 17th Century oak rectangular
A 17th Century oak rectangular table with two plank top on slender turned supports and plain stretchers 38ins x 25ins x 26ins high (old damage and wear throughout)
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An 18th Century oak oval gateleg
An 18th Century oak oval gateleg table on bobbin turned supports 52ins x 58ins x 28ins high (extensively damaged)
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Provincial English oak table, pub
Provincial English oak table, pub or handkerchief table with triangular top and three drop leaves rotating above triangular frame, cabriole legs, pad feet, British, 19th century, 28 x 28-1/2 in., opens to 32 in. Refinished, probably altered, patches at rule joints to top, breaks and repairs to legs and feet.
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Vintage oak barley twist oak
Vintage oak barley twist oak occassional table, approx 66cm H x 47cm Sq
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English Jacobean Style Oak
English Jacobean Style Oak Table17th century elements three-board pegged top with bread board ends above a fine ''pillar and tombstone'' carved skirt fitted with a single drawer baluster turned legs stretcher base.Wonderful color/patina to wood.31 x 38.75 x 23 in.Several wood splits to top.Estate of the late Arthur H. Danielson of Raleigh NC
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A late 17th Century oak gateleg
A late 17th Century oak gateleg table with bobbin turned stretchers and uprights later converted to a side table 42ins x 20.5ins x 29ins high
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An oak draw-leaf refectory table of
An oak draw-leaf refectory table of ''17th Century'' design with eight panel cleated top on heavy bulbous turned lobed and carved supports with moulded H-pattern stretchers 120ins extended x 36ins x 30ins high (top extensively marked and in a damp and worn condition)
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A 17th Century style oak
A 17th Century style oak refectory table, the three-plank top on end supports with central stretcher, 223.5cm x 91cm
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An oak rectangular coffee table
An oak rectangular coffee table of ''17th Century'' design with plain top on turned supports and two matching nesting occasional tables fitted to each end 30ins x 60ins x 19ins high
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An old oak oval gateleg table of
An old oak oval gateleg table of ''17th Century'' design fitted one drawer on slender baluster turned supports and block feet 31ins x 41ins x 26ins high (top stained and damaged - with replacement hinges and general wear throughout)
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A late 17th Century oak credence
A late 17th Century oak credence table, South Yorkshire, with canted twin-flap top on bobbin and reel uprights with conforming feet and triangular stretcher, 100cm wide x 48cm deep/Provenance: Judge Irwin Untermyer, Christie's 27/05/1999 Lot 368/see illustration