*** | An important and rare West Australian, colonial breakfast table, in jarrah, with fiddle back jarrah veneers, to the Regency styled, tripod base. Mid 19th century. For a very similar table, see pages 22 & 23, 'An Introduction to Western Australian Colonial… | *** | |
*** | An ebonised and inlaid centre table 19th century, France with brass, bone and mother of pearl inlay, lower single drawer and ormolu mounts. Height 73 cm. Width 127 cm. Depth 70 cm | *** | |
*** | A French Louis XVI giltwood and marble centre table c1880 | *** | |
*** | A large brass inlaid Regency style circular supper table in the manner of John MacLean | *** | |
*** | A very fine English burr walnut, marquetry inlaid, tilt-top centre table, the top surface of well patinated quartered, burr, walnut, the marquetry in lighter wood, likely satin-, wood, depicting rococo scrolling, leaves and flowers, upon an impressively… | *** | |
*** | A pre-gold Rush circular jarrah table c1880 | *** | |
*** | West Australian Colonial jarrah tilt-top, breakfast table, c.1860-1870, maker unknown, the top is constructed of two joined boards upon a tilting platform base, with a heavy turned central, pedestal column, upon three carved cabriole style legs. Height 74… | *** | |
*** | A Western Australian, Circular Jarrah Centre Table c. 1890's Tilt up design with a top of two boards having a thumbnail moulded edge. The central column is turned, having a lower finial. The 3 splayed legs have porcelain castors | *** | |
*** | Victorian burr walnut centre table with quarter sawn veneered top and frieze, upon scrolling cabriole. Legs, top: 171 x 107 cm. Height 69 cm | *** | |
*** | A very good Lanterloo table originally designed for the card game Lanterloo, these tables are sometimes called 'Loo' tables. Exquisite coloured inlaid mixed timber marquetry, within a tilting top, resting on a quatrefoil base. 19th century. 73 x 121 x 87… | *** | |
*** | Victorian burr walnut centre (or loo) table upon 4 scrolled legs on castors. The top with well figured timber and detailed floral marquetry. The top 105 x 144 cm | *** | |
*** | Victorian tilt-top loo table c.1880's, burr walnut veneer with carved cabriole leg, base and central pedestal. Height 71 cm. Top length 135 cm. Width101 cm | *** | |
*** | A good Victorian burr walnut oval centre table upon a well, carved quatrefoil base. The top: 146 x 112 cm, height 74 cm | *** | |
*** | Late Georgian oak tilt top breakfast table. On a tripod base. 70 x 77 cm | *** | |
*** | A pair of Rococco styled mahogany wine/supper tables in the Southern European manner having eagle claw tripod legs and upper Galleries 20th century height 74.5 cm, width 70 cm | *** | |
*** | A George III mahogany tilt top pie crust edge supper table having a bird cage base, fluted column central support and supported by three triple claw upon ball feet. Height: 72 cm;Top diameter: 89 cm | *** | |
*** | A West Australian Colonial jarrah tilt-top breakfast table, c.1880's. Maker unknown. The top comprises of figurative grained boards upon a turned central pedestal base with cabriole legs, brass castors. Height 72 cm. Diameter 109 cm | *** | |
*** | Late Georgian tilt-top breakfast table in mahogany with a quatrefoil base. 73 x 94 cm | *** | |
*** | Colonial jarrah tilt top breakfast table a 19th century circular tilt top table above a turned stem and three cabriole legs. 128 cm diameter. | *** | |
*** | An English late Victorian oval-shaped centre table, rosewood with inlaid stringing, well figured grain, upon a typical Victorian quatrefoil base with castors. Height 73.5 cm; length 120 cm; width 86 cm | *** | |
*** | A West Australian Colonial sheoak breakfast table c.1880, Bunbury origin with turned legs, height 77.5 cm, top: 90 x 151.5 cm | *** | |
*** | An Australian Colonial cedar circular tilt-top breakfast table, mid 19th century. The table has an octagonal shape central column on a platform base, with lion paw feet and brass castors. Height 76 cm. Diameter 139 cm | *** | |
*** | A Victorian mahogany circular table on a carved centre column flanked by scrolled carved supports height 76 cm, Diameter 150 cm | *** | |
*** | Marquetry side or centre table, extensive inlays, the top depicting a chariot with two horses. Stands upon a central column with tripod base also with extensive, early 20th century. Marquetry. Height 75 cm, width 80 cm, depth 56 cm | *** | |
*** | A fine and elegant Sheraton style Edwardian centre table of satinwood, (or similar), stained and with hand painted floral decoration along each of 4 legs and with a central painted rosette and outside border decoration. Height 71 cm; diameter 92 cm | *** | |
*** | A burr walnut oval shaped centre (or loo) table upon a central carved base and 4 rococo style legs with castors. 101 x 135 cm | *** | |
*** | A small Victorian mahogany gateleg supper table with fold over top height 66.7 cm, width 75 cm, depth 71.5 cm | *** | |
*** | A Victorian mahogany centre table with turned base upon tripod legs | *** | |
*** | A substantial William IV mahogany breakfast table with a tripod base terminating in scrolls upon castors. Diameter 121 cm | *** | |
*** | A burr walnut oval shaped centre (or loo) table upon a central carved base and 4 rococo style legs with castors. 101 x 135 cm | *** | |
*** | A George II style walnut drop leaf breakfast table, c.1750 and later. The table is in the Queen Anne style with carved slender cabriole legs and pad feet. Height 72 cm; top: 122 x 44 cm Extended: 122 x 138 cm | *** | |
*** | A cedar tilt top, Ovular centre table, with a turned centre column upon tripod legs, 106 x 85 cm | *** | |
*** | Mixed timber 'Tilt-Top' supper table, most likely elm and other. A 19th century example in a rectangular format 79 x 81 cm. The mechanism in good working order | *** | |