A Brights of Nettlebed 17th Century style oak dresser having fitted short drawers, each with mahogany crossbanding being raised on six turned supports united by a pot board to the base. Above a stunning upright gallery back plate rack with flared cornice atop. Matching table and chairs, plus carvers available in lots 1422 & 1244 Measures 197cms high by 183cms wide by 45cms deep.
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A good Edwardian solid mahogany extending dining table with draw leaves being raised on cabriole legs with pad feet together with a good set of rail back dining chairs having two tone faux leather drop in seats Max extension 215 cm long by 106 cm deep76cms highWithout 121 cm wide
An early 20th Century Edwardian oak single wardrobe, single mirrored door over single deep drawer with fitted drop handles, solid panels raised on bracket feet surmounted with moulded flared cornice together with an oak dressing table with fitted swing mirror and an arrangement of drawers.
STRUCTURE OF THE HUMAN BODY: THE BODY OF THE WOMAN WITH NOMENCLATURE - BRUNI PROF. AC One large color table, folded , can be opened in 4 distinct tables, explanatory of the anatomy including the skeleton, muscles, nerves, organs, etc. of which the second and third further open to pop-up for in-depth internal vision. Editori GB Paravia & C. - Turin, 1934. Measures 28 cm high.
A group of silver items to include a continental silver table salt of mortar form with relief decoration , a Birks Sterling silver condiment , a rococo swirl peanut dish hallmarked for Birmingham 1893 and a Roberts & Belk Ltd silver hallmarked pin dish / peanut tray of scalloped form with Aladdin s lamp marks. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1934. Total weight 137 grams.
A group of six silver hallmarked spoons to include a set of three Georgian table spoons fiddle pattern London 1834 John James Whiting , a Victorian London 1854 fiddle pattern table spoon by John James Whiting , another fiddle pattern table spoon London 1872 by Samuel Whitford and a later tea spoon by Joseph Rogers. Total weight 212.7 grams.
A pair of Scandinavian mid Century vintage industrial workmens table / bench clamp lamps both having goose necks and shades being two tone with one in cream and caramel and the other in mottled turquoise blue and cream. Plaques attached to both on the clamps. Measures: 80cm high x 15cm deep.
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