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Los 109

Photographic Equipment - cameras, Yashica, Minolta, Pentax, tripod, light meters, flash guns; etc

Los 399

A George III oak circular tilt top table, tripod base, pad feet, c.1800

Los 401

An early 20th century oak nest of three occasional tables, a mahogany occasional table, tripod base (2)

Los 411

A mahogany tilt top occasional table , tripod base; a mahogany wine table (2)

Los 506

A mahogany tripod wine table, turned baluster support

Los 20

Oak corner cabinet, oak gate leg table and a low circular table on tripod legs

Los 60

19th century mahogany oval tilt top table with painted marquetry decoration, on turned column to tripod base 69cm x 64cm x 44cmTop lightly scratched otherwise in good order.

Los 17

A reproduction mahogany extending dining table on two tripod supports with single extending leaf, length when extended approx 260cm, with six matching shield back chairs (4+2) (7).

Los 20

An early 19th century oak tripod occasional table, diameter 79cm.

Los 144

A Byzantine bronze pricket candlestick, with a turned stem and a tripod base, 4th / 5th century AD, 27.4cm high.

Los 199

A mahogany tripod table, the circular dished tilt-top on a stop fluted stem and spiral bowl, George III and later, 69.2cm high, 49.5cm diameter.

Los 375

A pair of Venetian style carved and gilt Blackamoor torchères, each with a tasselled top above a figural stem and tripod supports, 93cm high, 45.5cm wide, 42.5cm deep. (2)

Los 405

A pair of 18th century Italian painted and carved wood altar candlesticks, each with a lappet and foliate decorated stem, on tripod paw feet, later converted into standard lamps with three light fittings and on plush stepped triform bases, 172.8cm high (including fittings), 45cm wide. (2)

Los 417

A bronze and cast iron standard lamp in Regency style, with a reeded stem on tripod supports, late 19th / early 20th century, 136.8cm high, 31.4cm wide.

Los 424

A pair of Louis Philippe ormolu and patinated candlesticks, with a lappet and ribbed stem on tripod scroll feet, later converted into table lamps, 25.5cm high (excluding fitting). (2)

Los 440

A William IV oak music stand, with an adjustable stem, on tripod supports and brass ball feet, 135.8cm high, 53.7cm wide.

Los 636

A Thornton Pickard 'Tribune' plate camera, with a brass lens and mounts on an adjustable folding tripod stand, 114.5cm high, 61cm wide.

Los 91

A 17th century leaded bronze cauldron, with a spiral twist iron swing handle on tripod supports, 20.7cm high, 28cm wide.

Los 92

An 18th century wrought iron spiral or 'coil' candlestick, with an adjustable disc above a drip-tray and tripod supports, 20.2cm high, 11.5cm wide.

Los 325

An Arri Arrisun 12 Plus Light, with anti-flicker power supply unit, filters, and tripod

Los 353

A Graflex Speed Graphic Signal Corps U.S. Army KE-12-1 Camera, green, serial no. 892576, military no. 2180, with Graflex Optar f/4.5 127mm lens, serial no. G43937, body, G, lens, G-VG, shutter working, slow speeds sticking, with seven DDS, matching green tripod, in fitted aluminium case; this model was possibly made in the Korean War up to 1953, or even up to 1955; the case carries US Army stencils indicating that it saw service at Long Binh, close to Saigon, and the largest US Army base in Viet Nam during the conflict between Viet Nam and the USA

Los 366

A Thornton Pickard Ruby Stereo Mahogany Field Camera, 4½x6½, serial no. 2182, with Taylor Taylor Hobson f/8 5.25” Rapid Rectilinear lenses, in Thornton Pickard stereo shutter, serial no. 13335 / 12999, body, F-G, shutter working, lenses, VG, together with Taylor Taylor & Hobson Casket Set No. III 8½x6½, W.A.R finish, incomplete, with two DDS and tripod

Los 39

A Sharman D. Neill Mahogany Field Camera, 3x4”, with R. J. Beck Rectilinear 5” Waterhouse-stop brass lens, serial no. 1601, body, VG, lens, VG, engraved ‘ W. H. Walmsley & Co. Sole American Agents’, with Ross No.2 Symmetrical 4” Rotary Waterhouse-stop brass lens, serial no. 21446, body, VG, elements, G-VG, some light internal debris, both lenses in felt-lined lead tubes, one with set of stops, together with six DDS, Thornton Pickard shutter, and wooden tripod, in fitted case; ex-Christie’s lot number 459, 15th November 2005, maker’s plate to side ‘ Sharman D. Neill, 12 Donegall Place, Belfast, Optican to H.R.H The Prince of Wales’

Los 545

An Unmarked Mahogany & Brass Magic Lantern, with triple extension lens, body, G, electric conversion, lens, VG, some internal marks, in wooden case, together with Newton & Co. tripod stand ADD FORWORD

Los 863

A Leitz Pistol Stock Grip, for Leitz R lenses with tripod mount, E, in maker’s box

Los 893

Various Leica Tripods & Heads: small quantity of various Leica tripods and heads including, three various of table top tripod, FOOMI, and more (7)

Los 220

A Custom-Built Mahogany-Bodied Telephoto Sports Photographer’s Half-Plate Camera, with Taylor Hobson Group Portrait f/8 36” Waterhouse Stop lens, serial no. 5776, body, G, roller-blind shutter working, lens, F-G, scratches, on tripod; overall length 110cm approx.; cameras of this type were used in the 1910 London Olympics

Los 236

A Mahogany & Beech Wood Studio Tripod, with rise and fall centre column and tilting plate

Los 1489

A George III mahogany tripod table, with a dished top and baluster turned column, 50.5cm diameter

Los 1497

A mahogany tripod table, 65cm diameter, and an Edwardian walnut octagonal table, 74cm diameter

Los 141

A lacquered brass five draw telescope and stand:, unsigned, the main tube with 3 inch lens and five graduated drawers with fine adjust, together with a brass and oak tripod.

Los 142

A 19th century mahogany and brass telescope by Dolland,London:, the 41 inch mahogany tube with fine adjust and sighting scope, signed to one end as per title, mounted on a mahogany and brass tripod, 131cm long, restored.

Los 153

A War Department issue Director No 5 MK I theodolite by W Ottway & Co, London 1917, number 533:, the lacquered brass tube with MOD stamps, folding sights, spirit level tube and coarse and fine adjust in a fitted case with matching numbers, together with a mahogany and brass tripod.

Los 1126

A Victorian style mahogany dining table, the shaped rectangular top with scroll carved corners, raised on pedestal plinth, tripod legs with foliate carving, on claw feet, 77cm high x 214cm wide x 140cm deep. CONDITION REPORT: leaves are different colour, veneer losses, general ware and splits, base not original to top

Los 1184

A mahogany three division Canterbury, 19th century, with frieze drawer, on square tapering legs, casters, 50cm high x 50cm wide x 32cm deep; together two tripod side tables, (3).

Los 1185

A provincial 19th century "Manx" oak candle stand, tilt top above turned column, on tripod feet, 72cm high

Los 1197

A pair of rectangular shaped tables, 20th century, decorated with imitation pen work in the Regency taste, on Japanned tripod bases, 74cm high x 46cm wide x 37cm deep, (2).

Los 1339

A Chinese blue and white porcelain bowl, 19th century, on tripod feet, painted to the interior with a landscape of mountains and a bridge with buildings, the exterior in monochrome blue, 20cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: minor scratching overall

Los 1390

A Chinese Sancai vase, of bellied form, raised on tripod feet, the body with subtle lined engraving, with yellow and green dripping glaze, 11.3cm high CONDITION REPORT: areas of repair and cracking to lip, losses of glaze

Los 1480

A Chinese bronze censer, 17th/18th century, with loop handles, on tripod feet, bears the marks for Xuan De, 21cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: overall in need of some surface restoration, area of copper on belly, old 2 cm repair

Los 516

20th Century stained and inlaid foliate circular tripod table on a barley twist support.

Los 517

Reproduction mahogany tripod wine table together with a similar circular tripod wine table with leather insert top. (2)

Los 52

Remo Weather King 5 string long neck banjo with tripod and carry case.

Los 55

Vintage adjustable Gitzo French tripod stamped stamped R.number 4.

Los 595

20th Century oak tripod hexagonal table with laquered organic decoration.

Los 610

A Regency style mahogany circular extending breakfast table, raised on a hexagonal wasted column support, tripod base with claw feet. H.76cm D.117cm

Los 674

A 20th century mahogany circular wine table, raised on tripod legs.

Los 67

A Roman marble cinerary urn with lid 1st-2nd century AD; 48 cm (18,89 in) high; Square in form, finely sculpted lid with eagles holding wreaths acroteria, a tripod with lion’s paws-shaped foot between two seated and confronting griffins in the pediment, the front carved in high relief, centered by a panel engraved with a eight-line dedicatory Latin inscription: “Diis / Manibus / M(arci) Antoni / Gemelli / M(arcus) Antonius / Proculus filius / patri bene / merenti” The inscription panel is flanked by sphinxes and eagles, a shell between dolphins and burning candlesticks beneath. PROVENANCE: From an European private collection.

Los 26

Three circular topped Victorian and later side tables, a mahogany and mixed wood segmented example, a walnut and satinwood chequer topped example both with tripod supports and a plain oak example on four tapered legs, all approximately 20 ins (51 cms) diameter

Los 27

A Georgian mahogany tilt top tripod table with chamfered edge on a carved bulbous support with three splayed legs, 30.5 ins (77.5 cms) diameter the top

Los 31

A Georgian mahogany tilt-top tripod table with rosewood crossbanded top and turned column support, 17.5 x 24 ins (45.5 x 61 cms) the top

Los 37

A Georgian mahogany tilt top table, the dished tray top on turned column support and tripod base, 25 ins (63.5 cms) high, 20.5 ins (52 cms) table top diameter

Los 621

A 19th Century wrought goffering iron on tripod base along with a cast and wrought goffering iron on a circular base, 8.5 ins (19 cms) the tallest

Los 88

An early oak circular topped tripod table with turned column support and splayed legs, 21 ins (53.5 cms) diameter

Los 14

A George III burr yew, mahogany and floral marquetry octagonal tripod table, circa 1770, the hinged top with burr yew sectional radiating veneer centred by a circular branch of flowers in marquetry, within a chequer banded and mahogany crossbanded border, on reeded column and moulded outswept legs joined by a triform iron stretcher, 72cm high, the top 77cm diameter For another related design of table, see Helen Hayward and Pat Kirkham, William and John Linnell , Rizzoli, 1980, p139, pl.273 For a related design of table by Ince & Mayhew see Anthony Coleridge, Chippendale Furniture, Faber & Faber 1968, pl 115. The plate illustrating three 'Claw Tables' (dated 1762) particularly reflect a similarity to the legs of the current table with their 'hipped' and moulded downswept design with integral tapering feet. The overall quality of the table, use of unusual timber and high quality marquetry would point towards the workshop of a significant cabinet maker. Please refer to the relationship in design between this table and lot 72 in this auction and the footnotes to the lot regarding their design.

Los 70

A pair of George III mahogany and kingwood crossbanded occasional tables , circa 1770, each octagonal tilt top inlaid with a central radiating floral motif and with a further repeated leaf and berry border, on a turned column and tripod legs with scrolled feet 73cm high, 54cm diameter Provenance: Being sold on behalf of the executors of the estate of Lady Janet Llewellyn( nee Edmondes). By repute one of the current tables was given to Lady Llewellyn as wedding present in 1956. The other table was reunited in 1969. The tables almost certainly came from Old Hall, Cowbridge. The house was revamped in the latter part of 18th century in the 'classical' manner suggesting that may have been when the tables were brought into the house originally. This fine pair of tripod tables relates closely to a design by Thomas Sheraton in The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer s Drawing Book of 1793 (Part II, Plate 25). The simple elegance of the downturned scrolled feet and carved base are almost identical to Sheraton s drawing on the top left-hand side of the plate, while the octagonal top appears in the drawing on the right-hand side of the plate. There are two examples of tripod tables with a similar shaped base at Ightham Mote, Kent (National Trust, inv. Number 825107, 825111). For another example of a similarly shaped table with octagonal top, see F. Lewis Hinckley s Hepplewhite, Sheraton & Regency Furniture Plate 68 No. 201. The marquetry tops feature an intricate patarae encircled by a ring of floral decoration. The decorative scheme is classically inspired and relates closely to both Sheraton s designs as well as designs by George Hepplewhite, particularly in his Cabient-Maker and Upholsterer s Guide of 1794. The tripod table tops draw elements of design included in Plates 32, 33, and 34 from this publication. These tables embody the height of the fashion for Sheraton designs with their light and elegant profiles and simply executed decorative schemes.

Los 353

Two 1970s Chests of Drawers, a Gilt Mirror, Camera Tripod Etc.

Los 394

A Mahogany Snap Top Loo Table on Carved Tripod Support

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