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A good mahogany Georgian style breakfront pedestal sideboard, with brass gallery back, a frieze drawer above tambour cupboards, flanked by pedestals that have cutlery section over drawer above cupboard, opening to reveal linen slides and wine cooler, raised on part plinth and square section tapering legs with spade foot, 214cm wide x 110cm (to top of pedestals) x 71cm deep (49.5cm height of gallery to top of finial from central surface).
A CHINESE SIDE CABINET, c. 1900, of low proportions, the pierced and carved pediment with birds and flowers, flanked to either side with a scroll dolphin finial above an arrangement of seven cupboard doors, each overlaid with bone and mother o' pearl, forming birds and flowers within gilt borders, four open shelves backed with ornate panels, two with bone and mother o' pearl overlay and pierced borders, and three profusely pierced and carved open work panels depicting birds and foliage, on scroll legs, 65in (165cm)h x 50in (127cm)w. (1)
A FINE FOUR PIECE HEAVY IRISH SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, by T. W, Dublin 1969, comprising a double gourd type chased tea pot, the double cartouche chased with flowers, under a hinged cover with a bird finial, the shaped spout modelled with birds head and Bacchus mark and leaf scroll handle, on five pierced rustic type legs, together with matching coffee pot, sugar and cream, combined weight 3260g. (4)
A GEORGE III OCTAGONAL INLAID CROSSBANDED TEA CADDY, the hare wood top with an inlaid centre, with an oval silver handle on finial, cross banded in nicely figural mahogany and chequered string above alternating satinwood and hardwood panels, the front and two side panels with mahogany ovals, each inlaid with leaf sprays and ribbon bows, 5.75in (14.5cm)h x 6.5in (17cm)w. (1)
A 19th century US sterling serving spoon with foliate engraved finial and bowl with 'beak' tip, John Polhamus, New York - retailed by Canfield Bros., Baltimore, to/w a matching preserve spoon, an Edwardian OEP teaspoon, London 1908 and a mother-of-pearl penknife with silver blade, Sheffield 1912 (4)
A set of six graduated covered tureens decorated in the willow pattern with twin elephant head handles including a soup tureen, cover and stand, c. 1900 to/w a continental amber flash glass bowl and cover etched with deer, castle and birds, a Victorian Coalport blue and white tea set and two Wedgwood blue and white plates. Condition Report Most items a/f. Soup tureen - hairline in finial but otherwise good condition Next in size - Good condition but no stand Three of same size - one in good condition but no stands Sauce tureen and stand - no damage Glass bowl and cover chipped Tea set - all damaged
A set of six graduated covered tureens decorated in the willow pattern with twin elephant head handles including a soup tureen, cover and stand, c. 1900 to/w a continental amber flash glass bowl and cover etched with deer, castle and birds, a Victorian Coalport blue and white tea set and two Wedgwood blue and white plates. Condition Report Most items a/f. Soup tureen - hairline in finial but otherwise good condition Next in size - Good condition but no stand Three of same size - one in good condition but no stands Sauce tureen and stand - no damage Glass bowl and cover chipped Tea set - all damaged
A 19th century US sterling serving spoon with foliate engraved finial and bowl with 'beak' tip, John Polhamus, New York - retailed by Canfield Bros., Baltimore, to/w a matching preserve spoon, an Edwardian OEP teaspoon, London 1908 and a mother-of-pearl penknife with silver blade, Sheffield 1912 (4)
An early 20th Century brass mounted glass ceiling light and another similar with cut glass CONDITION REPORTS The cut glass light fitting - diameter of glass area approx 18 cm max width. Including metal decoration approx 37.5 cm. Metal mounts appear to be cast and are reasonably heavy / sturdy. Glass has some scratches and some tiny frits but generally appears sound with no major breaks, etc. The moulded glass light fitting has a cast metal surround which is fairly heavy / sturdy. Has a line visible where there is a join to the rim. Glass has wear, scuffs and dirt and has a small crack and some chips to the centre where the finial is attached. Diameter of glass approx 21.5 cm. Max diameter of metal mount approx 24 cm.
A 19th century French mahogany cased mantel clock, the convex circular enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, inscribed "Lieutaud Paris", the eight day movement stamped "Planchon Paris, Medaille d'Argent, 1855" and No'd. 2063-58 CONDITION REPORTS Overall with wear and scuffs and some scratches. Some metal mount fittings, pins / fitments missing. Some tarnish to metal mounts. Some flaking to varnished finish. Some mis-shaping to finial to top. Height approx 46 cm including finial.
A 19th Century Continental (possibly Viennese) ebonised and mother of pearl and brass inlay pier table with a white veined marble top, together with a matching pier glass CONDITION REPORTS Table - Approx. 105 cm wide x 41 cm deep x 75.5 cm tall. Mirror - approx. 103 cm wide at its widest, approx. 210 cm tall up to and including finial. Overall assorted pieces of mother of pearl missing/in bad condition, brass inlay lifting in places, missing in others, split, some sections have small nibbles in the wood, pieces missing, finial looks to have been chewed, ebonised finish is rubbed, mirror is silvering and damaged in places, marble top has shallow ground out circular groove to it, has been roughly sanded away in places,table is "rickety", assorted mother of pearl missing and chewed in places and with general signs of wear and tear, possible missing section to lower area, mirror is loose in frame and showing general signs of wear and tear throughout.
A 19th Century Continental (possibly Viennese) ebonised and mother of pearl and brass inlay pier table with a white veined marble top, together with a matching pier glass CONDITION REPORTS Table - Approx. 105 cm wide x 41 cm deep x 75.5 cm tall. Mirror - approx. 103 cm wide at its widest, approx. 210 cm tall up to and including finial. Overall assorted pieces of mother of pearl missing/in bad condition, brass inlay lifting in places, missing in others, split, some sections have small nibbles in the wood, pieces missing, finial looks to have been chewed, ebonised finish is rubbed, mirror is silvering and damaged in places, marble top has shallow ground out circular groove to it, has been roughly sanded away in places,table is "rickety", assorted mother of pearl missing and chewed in places and with general signs of wear and tear, possible missing section to lower area, mirror is loose in frame and showing general signs of wear and tear throughout.
An early 20th Century brass mounted glass ceiling light and another similar with cut glass CONDITION REPORTS The cut glass light fitting - diameter of glass area approx 18 cm max width. Including metal decoration approx 37.5 cm. Metal mounts appear to be cast and are reasonably heavy / sturdy. Glass has some scratches and some tiny frits but generally appears sound with no major breaks, etc. The moulded glass light fitting has a cast metal surround which is fairly heavy / sturdy. Has a line visible where there is a join to the rim. Glass has wear, scuffs and dirt and has a small crack and some chips to the centre where the finial is attached. Diameter of glass approx 21.5 cm. Max diameter of metal mount approx 24 cm.
A 19th century French mahogany cased mantel clock, the convex circular enamelled dial with Arabic numerals, inscribed "Lieutaud Paris", the eight day movement stamped "Planchon Paris, Medaille d'Argent, 1855" and No'd. 2063-58 CONDITION REPORTS Overall with wear and scuffs and some scratches. Some metal mount fittings, pins / fitments missing. Some tarnish to metal mounts. Some flaking to varnished finish. Some mis-shaping to finial to top. Height approx 46 cm including finial.
A George II baluster-shaped coffee pot, the domed hinged top with decorated acorn finial, gadrooning and scroll embossing to body and spout, on circular gadrooned base, maker`s mark of Samuel Courtauld, London 1757, approx. weight 28 1/2 troy oz (all-in); in leather presentation box with engraved silver plaque
A collection of golfing trophies awarded to George Evans, comprising a West Sussex Golf Club cigarette box, embossed with a vignette of the Chanctonbury ring, maker`s mark of S. J. Rose Son, London 1955; a Royal Ashdown Forest Golf Club cup and cover, embossed with acanthus leaves, urn finial and twin ram`s head and ring handles, maker`s mark of Barker Bros, Chester 1907; an un-inscribed trophy in the form of a chalice supported on three golf clubs, three twin-handled cups, three cigarette boxes, two cigarette cases, and a pierced oval sweetmeat dish, total approx. weight (weighable silver) 55 1/2 troy oz (12)

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