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A well fitted rosewood rectangular sewing box, circa 1840, the base and top with bobbin turned mouldings. The pink paper compartmentalised and lidded tray with a selection of wooden thread winders, a set of five rosewood reels, matching waxer, a rosewood tape measure, double ended pin cushion, silver thimble and a pair of cut glass scent bottles with stoppers, 26.5 x 21 x 11.5cms.
A rosewood and brass inlaid sewing box of sarcophagol form, circa 1860, the front and lid inlaid with floral cut brass, quarter bobbin mouldings, bun feet, ring side handles. The interior with yellow silk lining over a compartmentalised and lidded tray in yellow silk and paper with pewter edge and compartment beading, 32 x 23.2 x 18.5cms.
A 17th century oak gate leg table with bobbin turned legs. Height 74.5 cm, width 86 cm, length flaps up 130 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The height from the floor to the table top is actually 74.5 cm, not 76 cm. The height to the underside of the top is 72 cm, the width dimension is correct at 86 cm, the length of each flap is 45 cm and the centre 40 cm, making the full length 130 cm.
A Titchmarsh & Goodwin style oak dining table, oval, raised on bobbin turned slightly splayed legs with stretchers. Height 75 cm, length 183 cm, depth 121 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The dining table is in generally extremely good order with no significant issues. There are no major marks to the top surface. There are no splits. The top is thick and heavy. All legs and stretchers are also in extremely good condition with no issues. There is no evidence of any woodworm. The colour of the table is generally very good.
A James II oak side table,the moulded rectangular top above a single drawer, raised on bobbin-turned stretchered supports, terminating in peg feet,95cm wide62cm deep75cm highThe top split, marked, faded, stained, warped and worn. Drawer base split, with later runners and corresponding replacements to carcass. The lock and plate appear original, whereas the petal-shaped drops appear later, although may be period examples or even the original examples that have been re-fitted. Drawer runs smoothly. Supports a little wobbly. General knocks, wear, chips and losses throghout. Some fading and discolouration to patina. Some rot and loss to peg feet, making it a stand a little unevenly.
Collection of antique lace including Brussels and French lace, 19th century Rose Point de gaze Fall Cap, a very fine early bobbin lace collar with flowers and leaves, a heart motif at the centre point and plaited bars with single-thread loop. A length of pretty needle decorated net lace, needle decorated net lace bonnet veil, tambour lace flounce, pair of Honiton lace pieces possible cuffs. Bobbin lace on net ground length (3m). Plus a 19th century lace box from Mrs Treadwell English Lace Manufacturer to the Queen.
FIVE PIECES OF STUDIO GLASS, comprising a Tim Simon for Uredale Glass conical scent bottle, the stopper with broken section, height 16cm, a boxed Nobile Glassware tear drop shaped paperweight designed by Graziella Cavalli, a Perthshire paperweight ink well with stopper, a specimen vase with spiral twist design and a Tim Casey bud vase on a bobbin style stem, signed to base (5) (Condition report: all five pieces are in good condition)

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