Two patch stands and three sweetmeat glasses, 18th centuryOf attractive small size, the stands with broad trays, everted rims and folded conical feet, one on an inverted baluster stem and the other on a bobbin-knopped stem, the others comprising small tazza with a honeycomb-moulded bowl on a plain stem and conical foot, and a low-footed glass with a double-ogee bowl moulded with fine flutes, the last perhaps a salt, cut with bands of circlets and ellipses with a barbed and scalloped rim, tallest 5cm high (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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Shop fittings. An English oak and sycamore haberdashery shopkeeper's bobbin cabinet, the five graduated drawers each with verre eglomise tablet inscribed MORRIS & YEOMANS NEEDLES ASTWOOD REDDITCH, brass knobs, 41cm h; 46cm l Shrinkage crack to top, lacks beading from one side, glass undamaged
A Jacobean period oak single drawer side table, having a two-plank top, geometric moulded long frieze drawer, and raised on bobbin turned and square cut supports, w.80cm, d.51cm, h.70cmThe table has a side to side wobble.With various later elements.Handles are replacement.Some old stains to the top.Some losses to the relief decoration on the frieze.Signs of old worm to the base of the drawer.
A set of five 19th century Victorian Carolean revival, mahogany and rattan dining / salon chairs. The chairs with shaped top rail and back rest with rattan seat, under/over over bobbin turned supports and united stretchers. Four of equal measure with one chair being a carver of larger dimensions. Measures approx 105 x 59 x 48cm.
A JOINED OAK ARMCHAIR, early 18th century, the twin panelled back with waved top rail, shaped downswept arms on baluster turned supports, panel seat, turn and block front legs with matching front stretcher, 24" x 16" x 43 3/4", together with a joined oak back stool, late 17th century, the square uprights with scroll finials enclosing three bobbin turned spindles with conforming rails and ball finials and pendants, panel seat, on bobbin turned and block front legs with turned feet joined by square stretchers, 19 1/4" x 15 1/4" x 43 1/4" (2) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Both appear to be honest pieces in good condition and with reasonably good colour
Antique lace selection including ladies needle-run lace blouse, narrow bobbin lace tape lace on net ground lappet with tassels, needle-run net lace bonnet veil, Carrickmacross Applique lace wide collar, various lengths and pieces of lace including two pieces of Chantilly black lace mounted on pink fabric, possibly intended for dress front. Plus six Victorian silk and lace boudoir caps.
Antique hand made lace collection including 19th century Irish needle-run net lace Carrickmacross Applique deep flounce with shamrock design, Maltese silk floss lappet, length 6m, depth 35cm approximately, two Irish crochet collars, silk floss bobbin lace lengths, other bobbin and needle-run lace various lengths, tambour lace bonnet veil, tambour and needle-run large lace collar with flowers baskets and circles/dots.
Antique lace including Carrickmacross tambour long stole with floral garland and dot design, Limerick deep circular (no join) flounce of bobbin lace with needle-run fillings diameter 360cm depth 38cm both approximate, Limerick veil tamboured floral sprigs and scallop edge, needle embroidered net lace stole. Tape lace dress (top part of dress is missing).
A late 17th century Continental Hindeloper hand painted gateleg - drop leaf dining table . The centre portion painted with winter landscape scene and the drop flap panels / leaves of classical vases of flowers, fitted drawer to frieze and all raised on bobbin legs & supports. Measures approx. 72cm x 78cm x 40cm.
A modern oak dining table in the 17th Century Spanish style, the top with double fold-over leaves on lopers, with a single frieze drawer on bobbin-turned supports united by a shaped stretcher, 137.4 cm wide x 82 cm deep (open) x 77 cm high, an oak dwarf cupboard in the 18th Century manner, the top with moulded edge over two fielded panelled doors on bracket feet, 94.5 cm wide x 33.5 cm deep x 64.5 cm high and an oak coffee table with single frieze drawer on X frame supports, 153 cm wide x 77 cm deep x 52 cm high and a matching single drawer side table, 70 cm wide x 58 cm deep x 63 cm high
Late 17th Century child’s walnut highchair, circa 1680 and later, with shell-centred cresting, over cane back between spiral-turned uprights, the stuff-over seat between leaf-capped turned arms on front supports with bobbin and spiral turning, spiral rear supports, 41cm across arms x 108cm high
Dated mid-17th Century English oak, fruitwood and mother-of-pearl inlaid enclosed geometric chest of drawers, the boarded top with applied moulded edge and dentil cornice over long drawer with three reserves with initials WH and date 1651, atop a deep drawer with three raised mitre-moulded reserves spaced by split bobbin turnings in turn over a pair of conforming doors enclosing three drawers, 115cm x 62cm x 126cm high (restoration)
A George III oak trestle table, circa 1790, four plank top with cleated ends, raised on trestle feet, united by a pin joined stretcher. 250cm W x 107cm D; A set of eight similar 17th century and later oak and leather seated dining chairs, rectangular later stuffed backs and seats with brass stud work, raised on baluster and block supports, united by twin baluster stretcher (some Hispanic bobbin), some later feet. (9)

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