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Antique Card Table, Late Georgian, English, Fold-Over, Games, circa 1820

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  • Antique Fold Over Games Table, English, Rosewood, Chess, Cards, Regency, C.1820
    Located in Hele, Devon, GB
    This is an antique fold over games table. An English, Rosewood chess and card table, dating to the Regency period, circa 1820. Striking finish will add a touch of élan to games ni...
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  • Antique Fold Over Games Table, English, Flame, Walnut, Card, Side, Edwardian
    Located in Hele, Devon, GB
    This is an antique fold-over games table. An English, mahogany card or side table, dating to the Edwardian period, circa 1910. Charmingly petite, with exquisite craftsmanship Displa...
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  • Antique Fold-Over Games Table, English, Edwards & Roberts, London, circa 1880
    By Edwards & Roberts
    Located in Hele, Devon, GB
    This is an antique fold over games table bearing the name Edwards & Roberts, an English, mahogany piece from the 19th century, circa 1880. Of quality craftsmanship in a dark mahogany In good proportion and displaying desirable aged patina Decorated with blind fret decoration in geometric patterns Pierced fretwork bracketing beneath the delicate frieze Standing upon tapering square section legs United by a lower, ripple-edged gallery tier The top opening with a smooth swivel and fold action...
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    Antique 19th Century English Victorian Game Tables

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  • Antique Fold Over Card Table, English Walnut, Games, Georgian Revival, Edwardian
    Located in Hele, Devon, GB
    This is an antique fold-over card table. An English, burr walnut games table in Georgian revival taste, dating to the Edwardian period, circa 1910. Graceful side table, folding ou...
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    Early 20th Century British Card Tables and Tea Tables

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  • Antique Fold-Over Card Table, English, Games, Console, William IV, Circa 1835
    Located in Hele, Devon, GB
    This is an exceptional antique fold-over card table. An English, rosewood games or console table, dating to the William IV period, circa 1835. Magnificent craftsmanship distinguishe...
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  • Antique Card Table, French, Burr Walnut, Fold over, Games, Victorian, circa 1870
    Located in Hele, Devon, GB
    This is an antique card table. A French, burr walnut fold-over games table, dating to the Victorian period, circa 1870. Highly appealing, rare antique gaming table Displays a desirable aged patina Exquisite burr walnut shows fine grain interest Rich caramel hues shine through the wax polish finish The fold-over top offers a wonderful view of its quarter book-matched walnut Decorated with boxwood inlay and a gently chamfered edge Rotating through 90 degrees before folding out to reveal the playing surface Shaped, emerald green baize a treat for the eyes The brass hinges shaped to match the gaming surface Attractive carved front apron replete with scrolled foliate ormolu decoration to the knees Standing upon gently swept cabriole legs with brass tipped toes Vintage deck...
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  • Georgian Card Table Mahogany Games Tables, 1880
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    - Georgian style card table Circa 1880 with cabriole legs terminating on ball and claw feet - Felt base top with recesses for counters and a fine carved border - Elegant table that...
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  • Regency Rosewood Games Table, Brass Inlay, English, circa 1820
    Located in London, GB
    Circa 1820, Regency brass mounted and inlaid rosewood games table. The central section with reversible games top revealing a fitted interior. It has a central drawer with foliate brass inlay. This is a fine example of a Regency rosewood brass inlaid occasional table with chess board...
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  • William IV Folding Games or Card Table
    Located in Chillerton, Isle of Wight
    William IV folding games or card table. This is a good quality piece with beautiful patina, it takes up little space and unfolds to a 3ft square games table. The base has a 4 point base with scroll feet and the top swivels to open out. The table has a new green baize playing area...
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  • Antique American Late Federal/Empire Mahogany Tea/Games/Card Table, circa 1830
    Located in Portland, OR
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  • Important Russian Imperial Period Triple Turn-Over Games Table, circa 1820
    Located in Brighton, West Sussex
    A rare and highly important Russian imperial period gilt-bronze mounted and marquetry inlaid, triple turn-over games table. St. Petersburg, circa 1820. This rare and elegant marquetry games table, or Lomberian, is representative of the golden age of Russian craftsmanship of the early nineteenth century. The table, in keeping with courtly pursuits of the day, has a triple turn-over top, opening successively to reveal a chess board and a leather playing surface for cards. The upper surface is veneered with exceptional marquetry inlay in stained sycamore, holly, boxwood, and Russian native timbers. It is centred by an oval roundel with a decorative and highly unusual still-life tableau of playing cards and dice. The distinctive form of the decorative marquetry inlay and the use of rich indigenous timbers confirm the Russian origin of this table. The flowering tendrils being a distinctive feature of the work of a small group of St Petersburg cabinet makers such as Nikifor Vasilyev and Matvei Veretennikov. Both of these master cabinet makers were serfs, Veretennikov belonging to Count Alexander Vasilievich Soltikov and Vassilyev belonging to the Sheremetev estate. It is interesting to note, that of the small number of known masterpieces by these makers, two of them are elaborately inlaid gaming tables, confirming its importance as a furniture type amongst the Upper Classes of the period. A late 18th century marquetry...
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