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An early 19th century Chinese porcelain bowl, the centre decorated with an urn issuing flowers, within further floral and C-scroll border (having old rivet repairs); together with a large table bowl, transfer decorated with cock-fighting scenes after H Alkin; a large 20th century Continental porcelain table bowl, of shaped hexagonal form, enamel decorated with flowers; and a San Lorenzo 1993 commemorative plate (4)
An early 20th century Meissen Dresden figural table lamp having a swirled pink tinted glass shade to an urn base supported by four cherubs, with applied floral decoration, height 43cm Condition Report / Extra Information Shade very dirty.Bottom rim with some nibbles to edge.Chips to applied decoration. Chimney is replacement.
Mouseman: A Robert Thompson Panelled English Oak Dressing Table, with rectangular fixed central mirror above a raised upstand, three graduated drawers to either side of the kneehole, on six octagonal and block feet, with carved mouse signature, 137cm by 50.5cm by 136cm See illustration
Mouseman: A Robert Thompson English Oak 6ft Refectory Dining Table, the rectangular dowelled top on two carved octagonal legs, joined by a chamfered stretcher at floor level, carved inscription D.D JOAN 1921-1926, MARY, DIANA, ANGELA, HELEN AND BRIDGET WESTMACOTT 1947-1964, with carved mouse signature, 183cm by 80cm, 73cm See illustration
Acorn Industries: An English Oak Armchair, curved shaped splats and arms, nailed seat, chamfered square section legs, joined by a H stretcher, with recessed carved acorn signature, 86.5cm; and An Acorn Industries English Oak Rectangular Coffee Table, on two shaped supports joined by a stretcher, with recessed carved acorn signature, 77.5cm by 40.5cm, 44cm high (2)
King Post of Burton Leonard: A Robert E Ingham English Oak Dining Table, on two shaped supports, joined by a central stretcher, with recessed carved signature, 169cm by 74.5cm, 74cm high; and A Set of Four Chairs, curved shaped splats, nailed seats, on square section legs joined by a H stretcher, each with recessed carved signature, 85cm (5)
Oakleafman: A David Longstaff English Oak 6ft Dining Table, on two octagonal legs, joined by a chamfered stretcher at floor level, with recessed carved leaf signature, 183cm by 88cm, 74cm; and A Set of Six Lattice Back Chairs, drop-in seats, on turned octagonal front legs, each with recessed carved leaf signature, 85cm (7)
A Heal & Son Ltd Oak Nursery Dressing Table, circa 1910, with pivoting mirror above two short and one long drawer, raised on square chamfered legs joined by an H stretcher, stamped 787, 76cm by 49cm, 142cm Illustrated Goodden (S) A History of Heal's, published by Heal & Son Ltd 1984, page 32
An Art Deco H & L Epstein Macassar Ebony and Walnut Dining Room Suite, comprising Dining Table, the shaped top above a contrasting apron, on four fluted shaped legs, with extra leaf 273cm by 110cm, 80cm; a Set of Eight (6+2) Chairs, with shaped splats, drop-in seats, each numbered I to VIII, arm chairs 122cm; a Sideboard, the shaped top above two doors, flanked by side panels, on three shaped ebonised feet, 140cm by 52cm, 98cm high; a Server, with two facetted columns each with a cupboard door, the centre section with two doors, opening to reveal three green baize cutlery drawers and three open compartments, 108.5cm high, 64cm deep; and A Pair of Double Stools, drop-in seats, walnut appron frieze, on four shaped legs, 112cm by 43cm, 49cm high (13) See illustration
A Brass Horizontal Striking Alarm Table Clock, possibly German, second quarter of the 18th century, square brass case with embossed side panels depicting rearing deer among scroll and urn decoration, raised upon feet, 4-1/4-inch square brass dial with a Roman numeral chapter ring, inner alarm disc, vacant aperture below 12, scroll engraved borders and mask decorated corners, steel hands, single chain driven fusee movement with rack hour striking on a bell, single spring barrel for the alarm hammer striking the same bell, three armed balance, tic-tac form escapement, movement backplate stamped with maker's mark AMW within a shield cartouche, 77mm high by 12cm wide see illustrations . 19.06.18, Case is distressed, side embossed panels with small holes to the lower edges in parts, high relief embossed areas are rubbed, feet with damages and some repairs, dial with engraving rubbed in parts, dial is discoloured throughout, four pins in the alarm disc are missing, dial with one vacant aperture below 12, movement front plate with one vacant hole next to the hour striking hammer arbor, movement backplate with several vacant holes, movement is dirty, strike, alarm and the going train are not working, movement needs a service.
A Chiming Table Clock, circa 1890, rosewood and mahogany case with an architectural pediment, Corinthian side columns, glazed side panels, brick form base, repeat cord, 4-3/4-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals, finely engraved borders, two dials for chime/silent and chime on eight bells/Cambridge chimes, triple fusee movement with anchor escapement, quarter chiming on a nest of eight bells and striking the hours on a gong, 38.5cm high see illustration . 15.06.18, Case is clean, dial with minor staining marks, movement plates are slightly dirty, movement is complete, chiming and strike is working, movement in going order.
A Small Mahogany Table Timepiece, signed A.Horton, 228 Fulham Rd, circa 1850, arched case with scroll and leaf mounts to the front, 3-3/4-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, single fusee movement, anchor escapement, movement secured by brackets, 27cm high . 13.04.18, Case with small scratches in parts, dial with minor chips around winding hole, dial has been re-painted to a high standard, movement is complete, in going order.
A George III Ebony Striking Table Clock, signed John Fletcher, London, circa 1780, ebony veneered case with an inverted bell top pediment, carrying handle and acorn finials, pierced wooden side sound frets, bracket feet, 7-inch brass dial, matted dial centre with date aperture and a recessed silvered plaque signed, arch with strike/silent selection, twin fusee movement with verge escapement and rack striking on a bell, movement backplate elaborately engraved throughout with scroll borders and a central pagoda scene, bob pendulum, movement secured in by brackets, 51.5cm high see illustrations . 18.06.18, Case with small scratches and dents in parts, some veneers have been changed in parts and ebonised to match the ebony veneers, sides with cracks to veneers, brass mounts are discoloured, silvered dials are discoloured in parts, later pieced side frets, back door with scuff marks around the key hole, movement plates look dirty, movement is striking and in going order.
A Small Mahogany Quarter Striking Table Clock, signed Grimalde & Johnson Strand, London, circa 1820, arched pediment, front and sides with Greek key brass inlay and ebony inlaid stringing and details, beehive feet, 6-inch brass silvered dial with Roman numerals, serpentine hands, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement, quarter striking with two hammers striking two graduated bells and striking the hours on the larger bell, movement backplate with engraved borders and signed, movement secured in by two brackets see illustration Grimalde & Johnson were in partnership and working at the Strand in London between 1810-1825. For similar examples of this clock by this maker, see Brader (CR) The Georgian Bracket Clock 1714-1830, pgs 194 and 206 . 18.06.18, Case has been polished throughout, top side of the case with small cracks, back door moulding appears later, case sides with small cracks, dial is clean, movement is striking and in going order.
A George III Chinoiserie Chiming Table Clock, signed Markwick Markham, London, circa 1770, inverted bell top pediment, carrying handle and acorn finials, case with chinoiserie oriental scenes of pagodas, figures and leaf decoration, gilt metal scroll feet, 8-inch brass dial, finely matted dial centre with a date and mock pendulum apertures, arch with a silvered circular plaque signed and strike/silent selection below, triple fusee movement with verge escapement, quarter chiming with eight hammers striking a nest of eight bells and striking a further bell for the hours, elaborately scroll engraved movement backplate and signed in a central cartouche, bob pendulum, movement secured in by brackets, 61.5cm high over handle see illustrations . 18.06.18, Painted surfaces with small chips and cracks in parts, paint shrinkage throughout due to age, later side frets, distressed case but nicely aged, dial chapter rings are discoloured and have been polished, movement has a verge escapement which has not been converted, movement is striking and in going order.
An Early 18th Century Six-Seater Gateleg Table, with two drop leaves to form an oval above two narrow frieze drawers, on turned legs with block feet joined by a peripheral stretcher, 150cm by 170cm extended by 71cm (one leaf retipped) Copy of original receipt from Bill Bentley September 1996
A Regency Mahogany and Ebony Strung Foldover Tea Table, early 19th century, of canted rectangular form with hinged leaf enclosing a satinwood border, on elegant curved supports with quadripartite base and four reeded cabriole legs with brass paw feet and castors, 92cm by 45cm by 76cm
A Victorian Burr Walnut and Marquetry Inlaid Work/Games Table, circa 1870, the hinged lid enclosing a games and backgammon board above a small drawer with sliding workbox below, on column end supports joined by a turned stretcher with scroll toes and castors, 69cm by 42cm by 73cm
An Early 19th Century Mahogany Writing Table, in the manner of Gillows, with brown leather writing surface and hinged ratchet easel above a reeded edge with one large and two small drawers to each side, on ring turned tapering reeded legs with brass capped toes and castors, 151cm by 101cm by 78cm See illustration
A Régence Style Gilt and Gesso Console Table, the painted faux marble top above an acanthus scrolled frieze centred by flowers, on bulbous tapering legs decorated with flowerbells and joined by a scrolled stretcher surmounted by a flowerhead, 136cm by 62cm by 87cm See illustration
A 19th Century Mahogany and Satinwood Banded Bowfront Serving Table, the crossbanded top above a central bowfront drawer with conforming frieze decorated with husks and garlands flanked by two small drawers, on square tapering legs, 203cm by 70cm by 88cm See illustration
A 19th Century Irish Killarney Yewwood and Marquetry Inlaid Sewing Table, with hexagonal shaped moulded lid with a geometric parquetry border with trailing shamrocks, enclosing a divided interior with lidded compartments, on a tapering support and octagonal shaped base with four scrolled feet, 53cm by 53cm by 74cm See illustration
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