George II mahogany Architect's table, mid 18th century, the rectangular ratchet top with a spring-loaded book ledge, original mahogany candle holder slides to the sides, above a pull-out front drawer front, on square and column legs, height 74 cm width 91…
A late 18th/ early 19th century Mechanical Architects desk, the front legs pull forward to reveal a cream felt writing surface, with a compartment below, with two slide out candelstick rests
Late Georgian mahogany architect's table with rising top (on rachet) and fine tulip carved legs
A George III mahogany architect's table, third quarter 18th century, the hinged top with removable book-rest rising on a ratchetted support for use at desk height and rising further on a second ratchetted support for use at standing height, the interior…
An Art Deco style bronze and glass side table, designed by Alan Wanzenberg, the circular glass top applied with a grey patina, housed within a brushed bronze surround, above conforming tapering supports and united by a circular ring, 64.5 cm diameter, 47…
A 19th century, mahogany draftsman's table, with a single drop side, a tilt top and a fitted frieze drawer, circa 1830, 110.5 cm (extended) x 74 x 114.5 cm
A late 18th century Mechanical Architects desk, the front legs pull forward to reveal green felt writing surface, which when lifted reveals a sectional compartment below. Flanked by two slide out candlestick rests. 80 x 87 x 58 cm.
An important Arts & Crafts oak dining table by Ernest Gimson, 1910s, circular, the four-plank top and its crossed bearers raised on four octoganal supports on a concave-sided square base with open centre, the four planks of the top with full-depth…