An oak `Arts & Crafts` style side table, the hinged top above a frieze drawer, on chamfered and turned legs, to brass feet and ceramic castors, late 19th century but adapted, 30.5in (77cm) h, 24in (60.8cm) w, 17.25in (43.6cm) d. Provenance: from the estate of Niel Rimington (1928-2009) of Fonthill Old Abbey, Wiltshire.
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A Sheraton Revival satinwood and painted occasional table, the oval top decorated with trophies emblematic of Victory within a band of flowers, on square tapering legs united by an undertier, on ceramic castors, late 19th / early 20th century, 27.75in (70.5cm) h, 27in (68.5cm) w, 15in (38cm) d.
A 19th century mahogany paint box by Rowney & Co., the hinged lid with a a trade label inscribed `G.ROWNEY & CO., Artists` Colourmen, 51 RATHBONE PLACE, LONDON`, to a fitted interior with watercolours, ceramic palettes, a glass mixing bowl etc, above a base drawer, 3.5in (8.5cm) h, 12in (30.5cm) w, 8in (20.3cm) d.
CHINESE BLANC DE CHINE INCENSE BURNER 18TH CENTURY in the form of two seated kylins with a plant form (the holder) on a rectangular base, relief decorated with a dragon and plant forms to each long side, bears Oriental Ceramics Society 1947 exhibition label 9.5cm wide Provenance: The collection of Samuel Johnston Melvin, Paisley and thence by descent to the present owner. Exhibited: The Oriental Ceramics Society exhibition `Chinese Ceramic Figures`, 1947, no. 86 and bearing label. Lent to the exhibition by Mr MH Soames. See `Transactions of the Oriental Ceramics Society`, 1946-47.
An early 19th Century oblong Tea Caddy of sarcophagus shape with hinged, gadroon rim, lion mask and ring handles on four compressed ball feet, 4 1/2in, an early 19th Century wirework oval Salt on reeded pedestal base, a Lobster/Crab Opener, small Doubles Trophy, a Victorian ceramic circular Bin Label 6 by Farrow and Jackson, London, and a plated Rye Whiskey Bottle Mount
A 20th century ceramic pitcher designed and decorated by Duncan Grant, decorated with naked boys enjoying a bacchanalia, one of them forming the handle, probably made by either Roger Fry at the Omega Workshops or by Quentin Bell, 26cm (10in) high. Provenance: given by Duncan Grant to Patrick Trevor-Roper in lieu of rent; thence by gift.

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