A Victorian woolwork sampler with alphabet and motto "The great enemies to tranquility are vice which poisons and disturbs the mind with bad passions; superstition which fills it with imaginary terror; idleness which loads it with tediousness and disgust" by Eleanor Fawcett, aged 12 years, 1882, contained within the top of a walnut occasional table with plate glass top, raised on square tapered supports 41cm h x 36cm w x 35cm d
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany Carlton House style writing table with green inset leather writing surface, the raised back fitted an oval mirror with 2 stationery boxes to the sides, fitted drawers, the base fitted 2 long drawers, raised on square tapered supports with ceramic casters 108cm h x 91cm w x 48cm d
A circular Regency crossbanded mahogany snap top breakfast table raised on a turned column and tripod base, brass caps and casters 71cm h x 121cm diam.
An Edwardian oval mahogany drop flap occasional table with undertier, fitted a frieze drawer, raised on square supports ending in spade feet 71cm h x 39cm w x 47cm d
A 17th/18th Century oak side table fitted a frieze drawer with replacement brass swan neck drop handles, raised on club supports 69cm h x 75cm w x 49cm d
A 19th Century bleached mahogany pedestal Pembroke table fitted a drawer raised on pillar and tripod base, brass caps and casters 71cm h x 91cm w x 50cm d