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Late Victorian mahogany wind-out extending dining table, the moulded top raised on four baluster turned and fluted supports with brass and ceramic casters, 61ins x 48ins, together with three additional extra leaves, each adding a further 18.5insGood clean condition, restored, re-polished. Private entry from house. Couple of small mark from use.
Lamb of Manchester, good quality pollard oak library table, the moulded top above two frieze drawers with brass ring handles, bearing stamp to the drawer No. 1500, raised on triple reeded turned tapering end column supports united by a shelved undertier and shaped support with brass and ceramic casters, 21.5ins high x 57ins wide x 26ins deep
Wedgwood blue Jasperware jardiniere, 7ins highNo chips or cracks, but there are some slight scratches and rubbing marks to the areas of dark blue.Unfortunately we are unable to ship inhouse any items of ceramic, china or glass. Please contact us and we can provide you with an alternative packer.
Various table lamps to include alabaster, glass, bronze-effect and ceramic, some with shades (8) Condition ReportGlass lobed sphere lamp base has surface scratches, accretions. There are areas of glue to the top and sides. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See attached images
*Grayson Perry RA (b.1960) 'Alien Baby'glazed ceramic, 2008, stamped and numbered 11 to the reverse, from an edition of 1227 x 17cm'Alien Baby' was created during his time making the BAFTA nominated 'Rites of Passage', a four episode series exploring the topics of Death, Marriage, Birth and Coming of Age. Perry travelled the world exploring rituals across different cultures before returning home to England, to discuss his findings with British families, drawing parallels with seminal moments in their own lives and helping to devise secular rituals to help them make sense of the landmark moments they were experiencing.He described witnessing the slow motion modern miracle that sees the babies being nurtured into the world by the dedicated team of nurses who help them survive and thrive against all odds. He sees the nurses as the crew of a spaceship, employing modern technology with a sympathetic touch, the twinkling lights of the monitors reminiscent of the light-up controls of the flight deck of a spaceship. Inspired by this cosmic scene and believing there to be a need for the NHS to be ritualised as one of the pillars of modern society, Grayson produced a range of 12 'Alien Babies', each a celebration of the NHS, the technology and, above all, the humanity of the neonatal nurses. The works, each unique and executed in pottery with a metallic gilt glaze, were gifted by the artist to every member of the neonatal team at the Broomfield, as well as to the couples featured in the show. He states ‘each sculpture represents the spirit of all the little lives bought into the earth by the nursing team’.Provenance: This work was given by the artist to one of the nurses featured in the programme.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot. Condition report: Some light rubbing on back of figure. Indentations from kiln stand on back.

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