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A GEORGE V SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET OF CIRCULAR FORM, cast bobbin rims, tea pot with ebonised fitments, all on three cabriole legs, the tea pot with hoof feet, the milk jug and sugar bowl with pad feet, maker Charles Weale, Birmingham 1923, 15.97ozt, 496.7 grams (3) (Condition report: in overall good condition)
A Spanish stretcher table, walnut tortoiseshell and boxwood inlay, on ebonised bobbin turned supports and wrought-iron stretchers, 18th or 19th century, 80cm x 49cm, height 62cmGeneral age-related wear and surface marks, a few minor age-related splits in the top (very minor), base has slight rubbing on the edges and wrought-iron stretchers are slightly pitted
A George IV rosewood three-tier whatnot, the top with hinged reading slope over turned tapering column supports, frieze drawer to lower tier above a split bobbin border raised on turned tapering feet112 x 48.5 x 42.5cmGeneral wear and light scratching, splitting to the bobbin moulding loss to one corner, small separation to some joints, castors missing
A Regency Mahogany and Gilt Overmantel Mirror, early 19th century, with divided mirror plate and ebonised moulding all between bobbin-turned mouldings, the corners surmounted by shells94cm by 157cmSpecific question space between pillars 141 cmcondition report various small losses to the gesso throughout mainly around the moulded turned supports mirror plates also tarnished
A late 17th Century Dutch oak and walnut small side table the rectangular top raised on four vase and compressed bobbin turned legs with conjoined by broad flapped and bun feet 87cm(W) x 61cm(D) x 74cm(H). Condition: Top with old wear, stains, old worm holes, some worm holes to frieze, stress crack on frontal stretcher, re-blocked, additional top support mouldings, chipped but probably original bun feet.
An oak dresser, 19th c, the associated boarded rack with turned pendants and lunette frieze, spice cupboards with geometric doors flanking shelves, the base fitted three conforming drawers with brass knobs, between split bobbin mouldings, on cabriole legs, 181cm h; 42 x 197cm Much old dirt but complete, requires cleaning / cosmetic restorations
An oil on panel portrait of Tim Bobbin, late 18th century, in a gilt frame, 26.5 x 24.5cm.Footnote: Thought to be a famous local character called Tim Bobbin from the Rochdale and Blackburn area of East Lancashire. He was born in 1708 and lived his adult life in Rochdale. A painter, caricaturist, satirist, a dialect poet and writer who styled himself as the Lancashire Hogarth.The vendor came from that area originally and he was informed by his ancestors that this was Tim Bobbin.
A pair of 17th century and later walnut hall chairs, each with an arched and embossed leather back and seat, applied with large peripheral studs, raised upon bobbin turned supports with a carved foliate front cross stretcher, 121cm high (2) (at fault)Condition reportAll finials present, extensive historic worm throughout, with some chips and losses to legs and rails, some replaced cross stretchers and repairs including rails to the underside of the seat, evidence of worm in the leather seats.
A 17th century style oak wake table, late 20th century, on substantial ring turned legs and block feet, united by peripheral cross-stretchers, 76cm H x 210cm W x 61cm D extending to 153cm, along with a set of eight conforming upholstered oak dining chairs, raised upon bobbin turned front legs, to include two carvers, 109cm high (9)
A coopered mahogany pail, late 19th century, applied with two brass bands, 21cm high, a rustic ash milking stool, the slab top upon four splayed legs, 14cm H x 30cm W x 17cm D, along with an upholstered oak stool, raised upon bobbin turned supports united by peripheral cross stretchers, 33cm H x 38cm W x 32cm D (3)
A Victorian rosewood adjustable folio stand, with bobbin-turned detail,77cm wide47cm deep106cm highCondition ReportMechanism functional. General knocks, scratches and surface wear commensurate with use. Small amounts of glue repair. Repair to one support around rachet. Some splits and knocks. Dirt and patina. Overall in fair usable order.
A BOX OF LACE MAKING BOBBINS, EARLY WOODEN MILL SPINDLES AND SEWING SUNDRIES, comprising over one hundred assorted lace making bobbins, dating from late 19th Century through to 1950s, made of assorted woods with glass bead spangles, five large industrial wooden silk/cotton spindles, length 42cm, a large wooden industrial bobbin, a box of early Singer sewing machine attachments, feet, brush, bobbin, needles, etc, a boxed Singer Zigzagger, tailor tackers, two large pin cushions, etc
A pair of early 20th century ebonised carved Jacobean style hall chairs. The upper rail decorated with a gargoyle above a carved splat depicting a medieval knight, flanked by bobbin turned supports, the base with all over carved decoration raised on bobbin turned supports, united by a similar stretcher, H116cm

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