A Victorian burr walnut and marquetry writing and work table, circa 1870,: the cartouche form hinged top with chequer stringing to foliate arabesque corners; opening to an adjustable writing surface, with gilt tooled leather skiver and stationery slots; the frieze drawer with conforming marquetry, also with fitted interior; above a pull out fabric 'basket'; on two knop turned supports united by a stretcher, on foliate carved splayed cabriole legs to ceramic castors; 74cm high, 60cm wide, 43cm deep
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A pair of Victorian mahogany and upholstered low tub armchairs, circa 1870,: the padded hoop toprails on turned spindle supports; with bow fronted seats; the lobed and tapered front leg sand splayed back legs on ceramic castors; 60cm high, 64cm wide; a pair of Edwardian mahogany and blue upholstered tub chairs, early 20th century; and a Victorian carved walnut and green upholstered nursing chair, circa 1865* The property of the Late Ann Meyrick
A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a cased mug, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1951, a cased five-piece cruet set, two mugs, a hand mirror, a cased spoon, a sauce boat, a presentation bonbon dish, a dish, plus a set of six Egyptian silver cups and saucers, ceramic liners, scroll handles, engraved decoration, an Egyptian napkin ring, three small dishes, a cased glass butter dish with detachable silver base and silver knife, and a quantity of jewellery, approx. weighable 39oz. (qty)
Harry Tittensor for Royal Doulton,'Spook', a rare ceramic model c.1916-1936, with a black cap and a mottled red and blue cape, painted mark 'Painted by Doulton and Co. Ltd., Spook, incised probably 714, printed Doulton stamp,10.5cm highCondition ReportNo obvious major faults.Crazing to the face and across the cloak. The marks on the rim are slightly worn.Patially printed mark.Further close up photos added to our website.
*Horst Antes (German, b.1936),a ceramic bowl,made by Horst Kerstan of Kandern, painted to the interior with a humanoid rabbit with a penis, the body with further figures, dated '5.5.67' and signed 'Antes', also inscribed in green 'Für Erika sehr sehr herzlich' (For Erika very, very warmly'), stamped 'Kerstan Kandern 1967', 21cm diameterThis was made for Erika Brausen, owner of the Hanover Gallery in London.

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