the long rectangular tray with a deep gallery pierced with shaped handles; raised on a later mahogany stand; deep overall patina; some shrinkage and fading to tray bottom
one of the largest and best quality Canterbury's made, fitted with three adjustable serpentine dividers on a rectangular base with applied moldings and lion ring handles; the columnar rounded corners continuing to tapering legs on brass casters; excellent antique condition; attributed to Gillows of Lancaster and London (1730-1840)
the large mahogany oval tray centering am impressive satinwood shell motif surrounded by rosewood banding; raised on a later stand; excellent restored condition
the openwork back with canted corners and vasiform splats; with down-scrolled arms all raised on tapering supports; excellent restored condition with cut velvet upholstery
the rectangular top with d-end flaps all with kingwood crossbanding; fitted with a single drawer with blind drawer on the reverse; raised on tapering square supports ending in casters; overall patination