SOLD FOR £2600
A Wilkinson Moorfield Patent Regency mahogany concertina action extending dining table, the apron carved roundels, raised on 10 turned supports ending in brass caps and casters, the action impressed Wilkinson Moorfields Patent 360 and the cross stretchers marked Wilkinson Moorfields Patent 360 in several places, the 4 leaves are marked 360 to the underside 73cm h x 137cm wide x 114cm l without the leaves x 326cm when fully extended, complete with 10 brass clips
SOLD FOR £280
A 19th Century rosewood concertina with 33 buttons
SOLD FOR £220
A Georgian mahogany rectangular concertina tea table, the base fitted a secret compartment raised on club supports 71cm h x 91cm w x 45cm d
SOLD FOR £95
A 1930's Queen Anne style walnut card table with concertina action, having a plain surface with counter wells and candle wells, raised on cabriole ball and claw supports 74cm h x 84cm w x 42cm d
SOLD FOR £85
A Georgian carved oak concertina tea table, the top heavily carved a vase of flowers the apron heavily carved throughout, raised on club supports with pad feet 29"h x 34 1/2"w x 17" when closed x 34 1/2" when open
SOLD FOR £65
A Louis Lachenal 19th Century rosewood concertina with 48 buttons marked 11236
SOLD FOR £700
A Lachenal & Co concertina with 33 buttons, paper label marked Lachenal & Co, Patent Concertina Manufacturers London. 93020, complete with original mahogany carrying box
SOLD FOR £550
A Wheatstone hexagonal rosewood concertina with 48 buttons, contained in a rosewood case
SOLD FOR £380
A 19th Century concertina, Peerless Anglo German, by John C Murdoch & Co no.10749, boxed,
SOLD FOR £160
A Victorian 6 sided concertina with 48 buttons, marked Lachenal and numbered 10649
SOLD FOR £400
A 19th Century concertina with 29 buttons, some damage to fretting, previously used in Joseph Astley Oldham Concertina Band together with a postcard, original receipt and various research on the band
SOLD FOR £280
A 19th Century 6 sided rosewood concertina by Rock Chidley with 48 buttons, no. 798