A very rare Victorian novelty silver sewing etui combined with a vinaigrette to base, Sampson Mordan & Co, London, 1874, modelled as a Policeman’s Bullseye lantern / lamp, the hinged cover opening to reveal a silver gilt interior for pin storage around inner rim, pull-out bobbin with cotton reels and tape measure, topped by thimble, the hinged base housing the silver gilt vinaigrette with beautiful foliate pierced grill, stamped with retailer ‘THORNHILL’, attached handles and clip, stamped with diamond lozenge mark, 2 5/8in. (6.7cm.) high, weight 3.8 tr.oz. * Condition: Crystal glass with small inner fracture, otherwise good.
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A late Victorian novelty silver sewing etui in the form of a large bullet, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1900, unscrewing redwing at the top and base, opening to reveal green velvet interior holding a cylindrical needle holder and triple reel / bobbin, 3 1/8in. (I8cm.) long, weight 1.5 tr.oz. * Condition: Very light surface wear, hallmarks very slightly rubbed, good.
A Regency brass inlaid figured rosewood two-flap sofa table with split bobbin moulded edge above a pair of flush frieze drawers with raised entablature supported by an inverted crescent and navette base fitted four sabre legs terminating in brass lion's paw swivel castors. 88 cm wide x 66 cm deep x 60 cm overall height.both flaps with some curl.
A William IV Indian rosewood sofa/library table with radiused rectangular one-piece top, fitted a pair of frieze drawers on acanthus carved end pillars supports terminating in bold carved lion's paw feet. 153 cm overall width x 70 cm deep x 73 cm overall height, 62 cm knee height.Top faded but not split, a short run of bobbin bead missing to the drawer and also on the other side also, see images.One castor broken, one foot is loose and it's curling acanthus tongue is missing.I can't see any evidence of woodworm infestation.The cross grain edge has the odd knock consistent with age. Please see the images supplied.
A pair of ebony glove stretchers, a mid 20th Century Oriental lacquered jewellery box in the form of a grand piano, a vintage treen bobbin with parquetry top and a modern boxed Vera Wang for Wedgwood candle holder set, as new together with a violin A/F with 2 bows in a fitted caseLocation: RAB
A rare sweetmeat glass, c.1720, the shallow ogee bowl raised on a bobbin knop stem with eight consecutive ball knops, over a conical foot, a small chip to the foot, 16.8cm.Provenance: the John Towse Collection. Formerly in the collections of Walter J Smith, Henry Brown and Hamilton Clements.Illustrated: Joseph Bles, Rare English Glasses, pl.70, fig. 103; Percy Bate, English Table Glass, pl.43; W A Thorpe, English and Irish Glass, no.63C.Exhibited: 50th Anniversary Exhibition of the Glass Circle, 1987, Strange and Rare, no. 44.
An antique silver & gilt egg form sewing case. The sewing kit in the form of an inverted egg decorated throughout with repousse scrolling foliate decoration & bale to the hinged lid. Interior of gilt gold tone housing a measuring tape, bobbin & needles. Unmarked, surface tests indicate silver. Total weight approx 51.6g. Measures approx 6cm.
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SEWING TABLE, with a fitted interior, on bobbin turned supports, united by a single stretcher, width 55cm x depth 40cm x height 66cm, along with a Victorian mahogany canterbury with a single drawer (condition:-both with some faults, canterbury missing a few spindles, some losses to sewing table) (2)
20th century oak circular extending dining table, splayed supports united by carved bulbous turned column on cross plinth base; with set six (4+2) 20th century oak dining chairs, shaped cresting rail, upholstered dark maroon leather finish seat, raised on turned supports united by bobbin turned stretcherDimensions: Height: 78cm Length/Width: 115cm Depth/Diameter: 115cmCondition Report:Table 160cm wide when extended
An unusual mixed woods open armed Elbow Chair having a scroll decorated carved and fretworked top rail, a caned panel to the back, the arm supports, legs and stretchers being bobbin turned and the seat upholstered with dusky pink stylised floral and foliage decorated shadow patterned fabric.
An early 18th century oak side table, fitted with a single drawer, on bobbin turned legs, height 70cm, width 77cm, depth 52cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A quantity of glassware, 20th century, the majority cut glass table wares to include eight white wine glasses, 15.8cm high, five champagne flutes with bobbin knop stems, 21.6cm high, five Bohemian style coloured glass goblets, 19.5cm high, ten pudding bowls, an oval dish, a deep lozenge dish, and various smaller glasses, together with two vintage liqueur bottles and a novelty diamond moulded decanter in the form of a cello with stopper modelled as a scroll with brass pegs, 37.5cm high
A WILLIAM & MARY OAK SIDE TABLECIRCA 1690On bobbin turned legs and stretchers74cm high, 95cm wide, 62cm deep Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, chips and losses, some openings to jointsOverall appears solid and stableJoins opening to the plank top, some warping to the timber here also colour variation, wear, marks and stains to the topsSome later timber to the underside of the frame to support the drawers, these have modern screws to secure in placeThe lock to the drawer appears original, there is no key, the handles and escutcheons possibly original - they certainly occupy the original holesPlease see additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A harlequin set of six Derbyshire oak chairs, late 17th c and later, typical shaped arched ladder backs carved with scrolls, panelled seats, bobbin turned front stretchers, turned and blocked legs, seat height 48cm Mixed condition. Small faults and repairs: each affected by various degrees of losses, wear and repairs. Portions of former worming. Stable but wobbling.
A Vegetable ivory acorn shaped box and cover,with a screw top,2.2cmtogether with a pair of gilt metal folding lorgnettes, 9.5cm folded, a boxwood and vegetable ivory apple corer, 11cm, a mother of pearl bobbin (?), 12.5cm, a plated crinoline skirt lifter, 9cm, a vegetable ivory whistle, 6.5cm, a vegetable ivory sewing measure, 4cm high, a bone corer, 9.5cm, a bone page turner, 17cm, a gilt metal cachou box 'HRH Prince Alberts cachou Aromatise', 3.5cm diameter, a 'bakelite' compass and glass, 6.5cm, a tartan suitcase sewing box and contents, 7.5cmCondition ReportSewing measure - knob broken, it doesn't swivel. Paper turner missing a piece to the top.Remainder good.
An oak refectory table, the heavy plank top raised on a simple stretcher base united by a central rail, (with receipt for purchase in 2008 for £3,000 from Lorfords) together with a set of eight oak dining chairs, with panelled backs and upholstered seats set on bobbin forelegs, the table to seat 10, 375cm long x 85cm wide
Late 19th century gothic revival oak side table the raised back carved with repeating rosette and fleur-de-lis motifs, the rectangular top with moulded edge, the apron with matching decoration, raised on bobbin turned supports Dimensions: Height: 90cm Length/Width: 107cm Depth/Diameter: 42cm

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