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Early C20th carved Meerschaum pipe with silver plated mount and amber mouthpiece, late C19th Meerschaum cheroot carved with horse and hound with amber mouthpiece, early C20th beech card case with stained and poker work decoration, Ronson silver plated table lighter, Ronson chrome plated cigarette lighter, dominos, hip flask and other miscellaneous items
Group of assorted silver, comprising modern silver mounted place card holder in the form of a chess pawn, hallmarked W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1987, an early 20th century silver mounted capstan inkwell, hallmarked E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1910, an early 20th century silver vesta case, hallmarked W J Myatt & Co, Birmingham 1912, a mid 20th century strainer, hallmarked E J Houlston, Birmingham 1943, a 1930's clear glass dressing table jar with silver cover, and a late Victorian silver handled brush, approximate total weighable silver 1.96 ozt (62 grams), Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use, including surface scratches and nicks.Capstan inkwell with a number of small indentations throughout, and larger knocked to cover.Vesta case with some small indentations to sides, and knocks to corners.Brush handle with some knocks.Hallmarks with varying degrees of wear, however mostly clear and legible.
An 18th Century walnut veneered card table, the shaped top quartered, cross banded and feather strung over a recessed frieze with central shell motif raised on shell carved cabriole tapering front legs to claw and ball feet, the rear legs on a concertina action to pad feet, the top opening to reveal a baize lined interior with sunk counter recesses 85 cm wide x 71 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Whilst basically sound the top is in need of restoration, the colour of the base is good though there is much black marking and veneers are lifting in several areas and with bleached marking too. There are several areas of veneers missing both to the top mouldings and the concertina action. Two screws missing to the left side of the concertina action, two modern replacement screws to the rear right of the concertina action. Legs have wear and tear conducive with age and use, signs of what we believe to be old woodworm to the feet. Rear left foot with replacement section - see images for further details.
Bagster (Samuel, 1772-1851). Publisher and author. A pair of half-plate daguerreotypes of Samuel Bagster and his wife Eunice (1777-1877), c. 1845-1850, the first showing Samuel and Eunice seated at a small table with some needlework in front of Eunice, the second similarly set with some blue tinting showing Samuel and Eunice full length and seated with their eldest daughter Eunice (1804-1878) standing next to her mother, Samuel reading a book, Eunice junior using knitting needles while her mother looks on, the first image with a little marginal solarisation, visible image area of each 132 x 94 mm, matching elliptical brass mats, glazed, original leather-covered hinged boards with bevelled edges and clasps, both somewhat scuffed, velvet pad to first daguerreotype missing from inside lid, together with a pair of one-sixth plate near-identical daguerreotypes of Mary Ellen & Cornelia Susannah Bagster (1844-1921 & 1846-1913), 1851, both portraits showing the two girls and a doll, both with some speckling and spider mould on plate and glass, bevelled wall frames with eye hooks [?Richard Beard studio], one with contemporary identification inscription to label at rear, 'Mary and Cornelia, taken 1851' and later inscription noting that the photograph of 'Mother and Aunt Cornie' was taken in Regent Street, London, 1851, plus 4 one-ninth plate daguerreotypes of Bagster family members, mid-1840s to early 1850s, including one in a wall frame with hook (with 'Beard Patentee' stamp) and pencil identification of subject as Aunt Emma Bagster [Emma Maria Dyson, 1814-1888; married Benjamin Bagster, 1812-1891], one of an unidentified Bagster woman and one of a younger girl, both with lids detached, the one of the girl with gilt stamp of 'Mayall, Argyll Place, 224 Regent Street' to base, the last ninth-plate daguerreotype of a young man, [1843?], possibly John Bagster (1802-1843, second son of Samuel the Elder and Eunice), his personal business card for S. Bagster & Sons (partly folded and split) with a lock of hair attached found loosely inserted in the caseQty: (8)Footnote:These are possibly the only two extant photographs of Samuel Bagster the Elder. The National Portrait Gallery owns a portrait of Bagster by John Linnell, drawn from life at Windsor, c. 1852, itself an 'improved' version of a sepia ink sketch still in the Bagster family collection. Another drawing with watercolour acquired by the NPG in the same lot at the Linnell Sale (Christie's, 15 March 1918, lot 82) was sold by the NPG Trustees to Sir John Lane. The family photographs in the following two lots all date from after Samuel's death in 1851 and therefore include no more images of him.
A satinwood and ebonised demi-lune gateleg fold-over card table, with square tapering supports to peg feet, opening to reveal a green baize lined interior, height 74 x 100 x 49.5cm. CONDITION REPORT The baize lining is probably a later replacement, with only some minor marks to the centre fold. The upper surface has fading, scuffs, stains, scrapes, etc commensurate with use and age.
20th century walnut serpentine-fronted two-drawer bedside chest on cabriole legs, a two-tier mahogany aspidistra stand and a folding card table (3) Condition ReportBedside table with surface scratches, scuff and knocks. Some splits to the veneer, some loss to the veneer. Fading and discolouration.Jardiniere stand - surface scratches, scuff and knocks. Fading and discolouration.Card table - surface scratches, scuff and knocks. fading to cloth. General wear and tear.
Early 19th century brass inlaid rosewood foldover top card table, square with cut-off corners, brass line inlaid to the top and panelled frieze, on rectangular section and curved tapering column with plinth, rectangular base with outswept supports, brass foliate nosings and castors, 92cm square (some fading and some damage to the brass inlay)
A Victorian figured walnut foldover top card/sewing table or rectangular form, the card table with marquetry inlaid detail, the front elevation enclosed by a series of three drawers and central wool bag, raised on a four pillar stretcher base with carved and pierced rail, with further applied detail, 76cm approx
An Edwardian mahogany single tier revolving bookcase with turned spindle mouldings, raised on four square tapered supports, 45cm square, together with an Indian occasional table, the circular brass top with fully engraved detail, to the reverse an envelope card table raised on a folding stand (2)
Whitman - Spears - Invicta - Zodiac - Plastech - A collection of vintage games and puzzles including Subbuteo, Table Skittles, Evil Knievel jig saw and others also 7 x sets of vintage cards including Tom and Jerry Snap, Express card game, Kayser Stockings and Lingerie playing cards, an Emu glove puppet, a Viewmaster with six discs and more. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

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