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A 19th century walnut Sutherland table, oval top carved with a border of lotus, drawer to end, bobbin-turned underframe, ceramic casters, 57cm high, 66cm wide, c.1870**Please note all lots must be collected from Sudbury, Derbyshire on the 30/31/3 OR 1/4, a surcharge of £15 will be charged if the item is not collected and removed to the saleroom**
A Victorian walnut rounded rectangular wind-out dining table, moulded top, turned and fluted legs, ceramic casters, 74cm high, 236cm long (extended), 120cm wide, c.1880**Please note all lots must be collected from Sudbury, Derbyshire on the 30/31/3 OR 1/4, a surcharge of £20 will be charged if the item is not collected and removed to the saleroom**
A pair of fine George III artificial 'Coade Stone' urn finials, late 18th century, stamped for Coade, Lambeth, the fluted ovoid bodies with domed integral covers and acorn finials, with waisted circular socles; one with stamp COADE LAMBETH 1794, the other with indistinct stamp COADE LA...; presented on square section artificial stone plinths cast with rams' masks and swags; approximately 120cm high overall, the plinths 34cm squareCoade stone is a vitrified ceramic or stoneware body developed by Mrs Eleanor Coade during the 1770s. Known components of the recipe for this distinctive pale orange material include ball clay from Dorset or Devon, flint and sand, though there was some secrecy about the exact proportions of ingredients used.Eleanor Coade and her daughter, who was also called Eleanor, ran a successful and prolific manufactory in Lambeth, and produced statuary and ornament for many royal and aristocratic houses, including by appointment to King George III, and the Prince Regent.The design of the present urns appears in Coade's 1778 trade catalogue, no. 94 (plate marked N. 2 in the Sir John Soane museum copy of the catalogue).A pair of finials of identical design, in that case not presented on plinths, were sold at Christie's, the Michael Roberts Collection of Garden ornaments, 27 September 2004, lot 278 (£35,850).A pair of similar Coade stone pedestals with rams' masks to the corners, though now lacking the swags it once had, supports a pair of vases after the Antique at Chiswick House, London. One is illustrated in John Davis, Antique Garden Ornament, the Antique Collectors' Club, 1991, p. 167, plate 4:6 Condition Report: The urns and plinths bear the usual minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age and use.The surfaces have some mottled greyer areas, likely dirt or possibly evidence of a previous finish. The exposed edges are a little chipped in places including the fluting to the ovoid bodies, as is to be expected from the lot's age and brittle material. Losses and nibbles to edges of plinths (tops and bases), one with hairline cracking to top. Surfaces of plinths quite weathered in places. Small and quite subtle restorations in a number of areas, including to the edges of the fluting on one of the domed covers, the circular top edges, and to an extent, the bases and socles. The acorn finials have darker areas to the leaves, possibly repairs/retouching. However, despite the issues stated above, the urns retain their shape and integrity of design, and remain in highly presentable condition.There is evidence of a light brown residue near one of the socles, suggesting a possible repair. Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese-style celadon glazed ceramic table lamp,20th century, of baluster shape, the body set with a pair of taotie mask handles and all-over figural, floral and foliate decoration, on an integral pierced hardwood base,70cm high excluding fitmentCondition report: General surface wear, dirt and scratches. Some manufacturing imperfections.
A fine Regency doll's house,c.1810, the painted stone grey exterior in classical style with pitched roof, grand entrance with moulded step leading to a panelled door and arched moulded surround, the facade with four grand columns supporting the first floor balcony, ground floor with four glazed windows to front and back, first floor with four windows to front and back, all with glazing bars and pediments, opening in two sections to front to reveal four rooms, hallway and landing on two levels, papers to walls and floors, contents include an 18th century dining suite, wooden furniture, canopy bed and more,112cm wide40cm deep89cm highCondition report: Inherited by the vendor's family c.1965Knocks, splits, chips, losses and wear throughout. Evidence of repair and restoration throughout. Repainting and re-touching. Most or all glass windows appear replaced, having been secured with tape and painted over. Door hinges possibly replaced or have had new screws. Staircase probably replaced. Old layers of paint and wallpaper visible. Split to base. Rubbing, wear, discolouration and degradation to floors, walls and ceilings. Furniture appears to be of various ages. Bottom right wallpaper painted over. Wear, tear, breaks and repair to furniture and fittings.Please view additional condition photos using this link: https://share.icloud.com/photos/0cc8WTA4vbWktsSLN9DGoVc4gBelow are notes from the vendor:Hallway and stairs: papered walls and floors, furnishings including metal pressed mirrors, chandelier and wall sconces with candles, faux bamboo hall stand, a butler doll, a spaniel dog and a needlepoint carpet.Drawing room: with vibrant blue and gold paper, panelled and painted grey walls, in-built black marble-effect fireplace, an 18th-century dining suite including an oval dining table and four chairs with silk seats, a metal newspaper rack with a copy of Punch, two dolls a wooden violin, metal candelabra, wooden display case and needlepoint carpet.Kitchen: with cream patterned paper and panelled painted green walls, in-built fireplace, a cook doll with set of keys, oven and sink with taps, painted green wooden dresser with numerous ceramics, a ceramic sheep, four French metal pans,Bedroom: with paper depicting parrots and foliage and panelled and painted grey walls, in-built fireplace with numerous metal accessories, canopy bed with bedding, an opulent doll in lace clothing holding a book and a three-piece furniture suite including bedside table, dressing table and display case.Nursery: with floral paper, in-built fireplace with various metal accessories, five-piece furniture suite, a Moses’ basket with baby doll, and various small ceramics and an embroidered carpet.
English School, mid-19th centuryPortrait of a child seated on a chair in an interiorminiature on ceramic13 x 11cm Provenance: the collection of Angus and Alison Hill, prominent folk art collectors, from their Black Isle home on the island of Cromarty, Scotland.Condition report: The paint is crackling a little in the lower left corner and on the chair and there are some small flakes of paint loss. Not seen outside of glazed frame.
A Victorian inlaid rosewood upright side cabinet, with raised back set bevelled mirror with ebonised border & on turned supports, fitted frieze drawer above a part-glazed panel door inset four further mirror plates, & on square tapered legs with ceramic castors; (front left leg castor requires attention); 22¼” wide x 55” high x 15” deep.
An Edwardian satinwood banded mahogany games/drinks table, with twin flap swivelling top concealing compartment containing three slice and hobnail cut glass decanters and eight slice cut and etched glasses, frieze drawer fitted with compartment for card games, chess and dominoes, chess board slide and cribbage board slide, on squared tapered legs, fitted ceramic castors, width 76cm, depth 46cm, height 74cmCONDITION: Overall of even reddish brown mahogany tone, some light surface scuffing and wear to the top, baize watermarked with some holes, top swivels to reveal a compartment containing three decanters, the other side has a hinged door and holds eight well matched but associated glasses, and a recess for an ice bucket which is missing as is the key to the lock, frieze drawer has key but does not appear to work the lock, top of drawer is stamped with a registration number 514989, has one lidded compartment with chess pieces, bone and ebony dominoes and sundry card games, cribbage board slides out completely as does the chess board which is backed with baize, both in good order, legs with a fair amount of scuffing and front left leg has been broken and repaired, castors worn from use.

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