A William IV rosewood teapoy, circa 1830, of shaped profile with a gadroon edge hinged top and body, the fitted interior with tea caddies and mixing bowl apertures (bowls absent), raised on a carved pedestal to a quatreform platform base with lion's paw…
A George III Chippendale style carved mahogany tea table, circa 1760, the rectangular top with a carved edge surrounding each side, a frieze drawer below, standing on square legs with fret corner brackets, 74 cm high, 83 cm wide, 41 cm deep
A George III mahogany tea table, the circular tilt-top with birdcage supported by a turned baluster pedestal and three swept legs with pad feet, height 69 cm, diameter 67 cm. Provenance: Dural Antiques, acquired from the above
Edwardian Chinese Chippendale style tea table, the mahogany table with fret carved gallery and frieze. The front with a small sliding tray. Raised on cylindrical legs imitating bamboo united by pierced serpentine shaped stretchers, 68 cm height 34 cm width
A George I walnut tea table, circa 1720, the rectangular dished top with moulded edge above a plain frieze on cabriole legs with carved pad feet, height 70.5 cm, width 81 cm, depth 54 cm
Georgian carved tea table, with a circular top with carved border of stylised foliage, on an unusual tapering spiraled support, above four splayed legs with carved decoration, on pad feet, 66 x 50 cm
George III brown lacquer and gilt Japanned demi-lune tea table c. 1790 the hinged top with landscape scene and floral border, on square tapered legs decorated with flowers and geometric motifs, height 73 cm, width 92 cm, depth 45 cm. Provenance: David…
A lovely Regency tea poy, circa 1815, the whole inset with cut brass, the curved rectangular hinged top, opening to fitted interior for cannisters, featuring Chinoiserie embroidery, raised upon four splayed legs with brass banding on gilded metal caps on…
A rare telescopic lidded William IV rosewood circular teapoy, with gadrooned borders, tapering octagonal pedestal and a tripod platform base. The top lifting to reveal two tea caddies and two cavities for glass mixing bowls. Diameter 44 cm, height 77 cm.
A Louis XV style inlaid tulipwood tea table, early 20th century, the table with a shaped top and a conforming but larger undertier both with floral inlay, raised on shaped supports and cabriole legs, decorated with brass edging, gilt bronze mounts and…
George III serpentine mahogany tea table frame of plum pudding mahogany with single drawer, oak lined with original swan neck handle, on tapered and molding legs, 88 cm wide, 87 cm deep, 71 cm high approx open
A mahogany transitional style tea table, circa 1930s, the table having a shaped tray top with cast handles to the short ends and brass trims to the edges, a shaped apron with cast pierced decorations pendants to the curvaceous legs and united by an…
A George II Cuban mahogany tea table, circa 1740s, the rectangular fold-over top with re-entrant corners above a frieze with a drawer to each side, raised on turned supports with club feet, 74 cm high, 71 cm wide, 32 cm deep (closed)
A Georgian mahogany flap-top tea table, of plain oblong shape with rounded corners, reeded edges and elegant turned legs with original brass casters. 90 cm x 45 cm x 74 cm.
A French mahogany tiered tea tray, early 20th century, the circular table with radiating veneer panels and a conforming undertier, united by four fluted supports flowing to channel grooved tapering legs of slightly cabriole profile, height 72 cm, diameter…
A George III mahogany tilt top tea table circa 1780, the top with a Chippendale style border, above a turned stem, carved with foliate decoration, above three tapered cabriole shaped legs, carved with acanthus leaf, terminating in slender egg and claw…
A Late-19th century mahogany tea table, shaped drop leaves and two drawers to frieze. End supports joined by two turned pole stretchers on brass castors, width 128 cm, depth 50.5 cm, height 70 cm
Antique Oriental inspired French two tiered tea table, raised Oriental decoration, showing water birds, lily pads, insects etc, bronze carry handles to the sides, approx 77 cm high
William IV mahogany tea table, rectangular fold over top with a rosewood cross banded edge above apron drawer, raised on octagonal tapering legs, 71.5 cm high, 105 cm wide, 50 cm deep approx, some veneer losses to top edge
A Georgian mahogany, fold-over top tea table c.1820's with an unusual turned central column attached four sabre legs and castors, each leg decorated with carved acanthus leaves the top decorated with rosewood crossbanded veneer border, height: 71 cm: top:…
A German mid-19th century mahogany tea table of serpentine outline on a shaped base terminating on brass casters, the hinged top enclosing a polished interior, 73 cm high, 86 cm wide, 42 cm deep.
A small mahogany Galleried table 20th century. In the manner of a mid-eighteenth century tea or china table with a serpentine rectangular top with a fretwork gallery, a beaded apron and raised on tapering legs with fluted motifs to spade feet, with a…
A William IV figured mahogany tea table, early 1830s, the rounded rectangular top (square when open) swivelling and folding above the plain frieze, raised on a faceted baluster stem and concave-sided platform base with bold paw feet. Height 71 cm. Length…
A George III figured mahogany tea table, 1780s, the rectangular top (square when open) with elliptical field within cross-banded borders and moulded edges swivelling and folding above the frieze, on tapering and fluted square-section legs. Height 73.5 cm.…
An important Tasmanian huon pine exhibition quality tea table with impressive sunburst top inlaid with huon pine, maple, ebony, cedar, King Billy pine & tulip wood. Cedar secondary timbers. Supported on a tapering octagonal column resting on a tri-form…
Fine & rare antique George III Chippendale mahogany tea table with fine turned spindle gallery, carved central support with three out swept ball & pearl legs. Purchased Leslie Walford 1950's with original receipt, approx 75 cm high, 82 cm diameter
Fine pair hanghuali southern officials hat chairs and tea table 'Guanmaoyi' of elegant proportions with attractive Guilian grains, the S curved back splats each carved with mirror reverse with a stylised Qilong roundel
A fine antique pie crust tea table in mahogany. The tapered turned shaft with spiral fluted carved urn is supported by cabriole legs ending in ball and claw feet, approx 71 cm high, 86 cm diameter
A George II red walnut tea table. Rectangular form, with shaped corners. The top with marquetry decoration, enclosing a polished interior, above a frieze drawer, on tapering legs terminating in pad feet. 73 cm high, 81 cm wide, 38.5 cm deep.
A George III mahogany tea table. Rectangular form with hinged top, the frieze with satinwood stringing on square tapering legs. 73 cm high, 92 cm wide (open).
Unusual Victorian Joseph Rodgers tea, coffee and cutlery canteen matched set comprising of gadrooned tea and coffee pots, milk and sugar of electroplated Britannia metal, fiddle back soup ladle and pair of large serving spoons, zylonite handled fish…
A good Regency mahogany tea table. Rectangular form, the frieze with roundel and anthemion decoration on a flared column with four out swept fluted supports terminating in brass caps and castors. 72 cm high, 91 cm wide (open).
A George III Sheraton mahogany tea table, the stepped demi-lune top with boxwood stringing opening to a polished interior, above an inlaid banded frieze, raised on four square tapering legs with boxwood stringing. 73 cm high, 94 cm wide, 90 cm deep
A late Regency flame mahogany tea table, of rectangular form with fluted edge, the hinged top with flame mahogany interior, a shaped frieze with applied anthemion decoration, on four spiral turned columns, with a shaped plinth on four out swept legs…