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Lot 1067

Oak Occasional Table. Circular table with circular bottom shelf. Circa 1930's of typical form. Height 20 inches and diameter 21 inches. Together with associated standard lamp with ciruclar based and turned pillar. Height 51 inches.

Lot 107

German Nice Quality 8 Day Silver and Ebony Cased Small Table Clock with regency striped design to the front of the clock and supported on 4 ball feet, Hallmark Birmingham 1924, Maker HWTD, not tested. 4 inches high, 3.25 inches wide.

Lot 1072

Walnut Loo Table raised on carved base trefoil scroll legs. Wonderful Patina, In excellent condition. 56 inches length, 45 inches wide and 28.5 inches high.

Lot 1080

Antique Gaming Table with carved apron, turned legs on castors. The top hinged - opens to reveal inlaid checker board to top. Length when fully extended 41.5 inches and height 29 inches.

Lot 1081

Mahogany Wine Table with turned base, trefoil legs. 29 inches high and 18 inches wide.

Lot 1084

Large Pine and Tile Inlay Dining Suite comprising of table and 6 chairs. Large rectangular table in rustic style with glazed tiled inlay to top, In fruit and foliate design, with turned legs and green painted accents and matching chairs.

Lot 1096

Large White Onyx Table Lamp carved floral decoration, Height 21 inches,

Lot 1108

Large Figural Bronzed Effect Table Lamp, Modelled As A Classical Maiden, With Branch Supporting Two Lamps, Height 30 Inches

Lot 1112

Early 20thC Canteen Of Cutlery In Fitted Table Box With Hinged Lid And Single Drawer, Eight Place Setting For Six Including Carving & Table Spoons

Lot 155

Mid Victorian Period Rare and Fine Quality - Matched Set of ( 4 ) Four Large Silver Table Spoons. All Hallmarked for Newcastle. Dates 1849, 1858 and 1859. Makers T.S ( Thomas Sewell ) ( 3 ) and John Walton ( 1 ). Each Spoon 9 Inches In length. Excellent Condition and Wonderful Hallmarks.

Lot 1553

A Mixed Lot Of Oddments And Collectibles To include faux tortoise shell dressing table set, razor, ceramic items, gilt metal dressing table set, two Wade trinket dishes, 1930's tabletop compact, faux pearl earrings, paste set ring etc

Lot 1562

WWI Great War Interest Hand Embroidered Silk Table Centrepiece An unusual handmade oval table runner celebrating the allied countries during the early part of WWI, to the centre is embroidered 1914-15, the four scalloped edges depicting the joined flags of Great Britain, France, Belgium and Russia. The edges finished in fringed silk. Overall very good condition, slight staining to outer edges. 25 x 16 inches approx.

Lot 1565

Box Of Misc, Comprising Oriental Design Dressing Table Set, Box Camera, Brass Candlesticks etc

Lot 259

Art Nouveau Miniature Carved Wood Stand Small rectangular table/dressing table stand with carved bowed legs and rectangular top panel, carved with Aesthetic style floral and foliate motif. Small repair to leg, aged patina, 12.5 inches in length, 9 inches high.

Lot 273

Modern Silver Dressing Table Set, To Include Two Candle Holders, Glass Jar With Silver Cover With Integral Mirror, Two Brushes, Hand Mirror And Atomiser.

Lot 383

Vintage Ladies Vanity Case containing an assortment of items. To include a collection of costume jewellery, ladies handbag, dressing table items etc

Lot 502

Royal Doulton Art Nouveau Ladies Ceramic 7 Piece Dressing Table Set including a pair of candlesticks D3884, Regency black and white stripes with pink flowers. Please see photos. Each candlestick 6.5 inches high.

Lot 581

Wedgwood 'Hathaway Rose' Part Dressing Table Set comprising circular trinket pot, squat vase and bud vase and 'Charnwood' powder bowl.

Lot 629

Small Collection of Ceramics including Wedgwood Cuckoo design dressing table items 4 in total, 2 Wedgwood Kutani Crane vases & Mason's ware vase. 8 pieces in total various sizes.

Lot 645

A Set of Decorative Ceramic Table Ware (12) items in total. To include four footed bowls and eight serving plates, each on white ground with gilt trim. Featuring central floral detail in blush pink and green.

Lot 117

A late 19th century/early 20th Chinese hardwood opium table. With pierced carved frieze on straight legs. 76 x 40 x 28 cm.

Lot 69

Chinese hardwood table top cabinet, with pierced relief carved shelf frieze, two pierced doors revealing eight doors above another two drawers to the base, late 19th early 20th century, 84cm high. Condition report: One door has been repaired from a vertical break, there is a shrinkage split to the back and a minor split to the frieze. Some woodworm damage

Lot 1008

A retro 20th Century tiled top coffee table painted with a scene from Noah's Ark featuring the Ark and pairs of animals signed Elizabeth Chapman, raised on a metal frame.

Lot 1225

An unusual Chinese style table lamp of abacus form, constructed from four abacus in cube form.

Lot 1344

A 1920's barley  twist oak drop leaf dining table having squared leaves with barleytwist supports united by stretchers 71x76x75

Lot 1355

A 19th century Georgian large mahogany drop leaf dining table being raised on squared legs having demi lune drop leaves to the sides. Together with an assortment of chairs to include 2 Regency bar back dining chairs. 71x122x60

Lot 1368

An early 20th century Regency revival Georgian style flame mahogany double drop end dining occasional table having pull out cutlery drawer with brass locks and drop handles having thistle back plates. Raised on hairy paw feet with brass castors and turned column legs and stretchers. 58x51x38

Lot 1372

An Edwardian Art Nouveau ebonised centre table having pierced frieze on shaped legs together with an Edwardian mahogany inlaid occasional lamp table. 74x75x62

Lot 1377

An early 19th century Georgian Pembroke table raised on ring turned legs with brass castors having drop leaves with fly supports.  72x90x50

Lot 1410

A 19th century Georgian oak tilt top table of circular form raised on tripod cabriole legs with brass handle to underside of table top.

Lot 945

Avalon Yatton - A 1950's retro vintage teak wood dining suite comprising of an extending draw leaf table raised on angled square tapered legs with a set of four matching plywood butterfly back dining chairs also including a good proportioned sideboard having a graduating bee hive style four drawers flanked by angled  cupboards raised on short square tapered legs.

Lot 899

SIX JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE EDO/MEIJI PERIODS Variously carved as two karako arm wrestling over a table, a man with a hammer standing against a large sack, a thwarted rat catcher, a man on a giant clam, all unsigned, together with a netsuke depicting a blind man crawling on a plank, signed Tomochika, and a man cleaning his horse's hoof, signed Shokusai, 4.6cm max. (6)

Lot 701

Oval wooden garden table 150 x 90 x 73 cm H ( option on next two lots )

Lot 702

Oval wooden garden table 150 x 90 x 73 cm H

Lot 703

Oval wooden garden table 150 x 90 x 73 cm H

Lot 713

Small dropleaf table tea trolley and mirror

Lot 716

Oak barleytwist dropleaf table and a further table

Lot 717

Small oval side table on castors small octagonal table with shelf and small dropleaf table

Lot 719

Modern white glass top table and four chairs

Lot 725

Oak dropleaf table and an occasional table

Lot 728

Pine dining table on turned supports with stretchers 150 x 75 cm

Lot 736

Walnut side table on carved cabriole supports with central supports 106 x 36 x 74 H

Lot 102

The Bride: A Small and Slender 18th Century Carved and Pierced Ivory Fan, with a double paper leaf, and diamanté in the form of flowers in the rivet. The slender guards are carved, the upper with a vase, a male figure, a tiny bird, flowers and a cornucopia, the lower guard similar, but with a female in place of the male. Central to the gorge is a carved scene of five figures, a couple to the middle, the man crowning his lady with flowers, this vignette flanked by urns on pedestals, then carved hearts, and finally, to the right, a young boy and his dog, to the left another figure. The lower gorge is carved and pierced with an overlapping border. The leaf depicts a young lady simply dressed in white, holding a red rose, seated at her dressing table, two friends wearing colourful dresses attending and perhaps preparing her for her wedding. A large ornately gilded mirror on the table, the latter covered with a white embroidered cloth, together with scent bottles and a cross on a chain necklace, a blue footstool under the bride's feet. To the left a costumed man, perhaps in the Spanish style, playing music. The vignette is boldly bordered in gold, the reserves with fuchsias, convolvulus, butterflies and more flowers, the leaf as a whole bordered in gold. The verso, with a flower border, of roses, convolvulus and leaves, depicts similar flowers on a larger scale. Guard length 26cmClean, quite fresh, no repairs noted, some very very slight yellowing on the verso. Very slight corner edge of the lower guard is missing.

Lot 152

An Unusual 18th/19th Century Ivory Fan, with a printed and hand coloured leaf. The guards are carved and pierced with a figure and decorative scrollwork, highlighted in pastel colours of lilac and green, the lower section left plain but shaped to match the elaborate shaping of the mainly plain gorge sticks. The gorge is painted and applied with foil in a deep border just below the leaf, in strong colours of cerise and blue, with flowers and grapes highlighted in gold. Diamantés to the rivet. The double paper leaf depicts a Regency family partaking of an elegant picnic with refreshments from woven baskets placed onto a formal table with chairs to the side. The small girl and boy listen to their father playing music on pipes, his other arm wrapped around his wife's shoulders. A dog plays to the side of the children, and slightly to the left, the leaf is printed with ''B Dupont 179''. The leaf is plain to the verso, the gorge has two lilac rectangles with sketched flowers. Guard length 28cmThe upper guard is broken but present. The leaf to this side is stained and crumpled and detached. Some rubbing to the folds. Some loss to the gold top border of the leaf. Brown stains to the top left of the leaf.

Lot 22

Cleopatra and the Pearl: A Very Early 18th Century Ivory Fan, the sticks piqué with steel, the gorge design with three vases of flowers, the guards with meandering grape vines. The vellum leaf mounted à l'anglaise depicting a scene of revelry with maidens bringing food to the table, Cleopatra, wearing her crown and a flowing fur lined cape, seated at the table, glass in hand, ready to drop her pearl ear-ring into a glass of vinegar, in order to win a wager with Marc Anthony seated beside her. The verso, cream, painted with brightly coloured flowers to include roses, parrot tulips, and carnations. Guard length 26cmLeaf folds fairly worn. Colours recto/verso bright and fresh.

Lot 49

Vexation: An Early 18th Century Fan, with plain ivory monture save for the guards, which are carved from tip to shoulder with a man with a walking stick above a half-man half-scaled creature. The vellum leaf, mounted à l'anglaise, is painted in dark colour along the top and bottom edges, with light touches of gold. The detailed scene shows two men and two ladies, all well dressed in 18th century fashion. The man standing to the left, playing a flute, wears breeches with a large rosette to the knee, matching rosettes on his shoes, the colour of his cloak complementing these accessories. Another man lounges on a formal wooden table or bench, proffering flowers to a lady seated at his side, another lady wearing a low fronted and front- laced corseted bodice observing. The lady to the fore, with voluminous pink skirts seemingly extended to the sides with paniers, her bodice of blue with a peplum to the waist, a pink rose pinned to her bodice, looks vexed by the attention and activity. The verso is plain, save for gold paint to the ribs. Guard length 27.5cmThe leaf is fresh and bright despite some minor marking recto/verso, and some rubbing to the folds.

Lot 60

Pastoral Idyll: An Early 18th Century Ivory Fan, with carved guards and a carved, pierced and painted gorge. The front guard has two panels in the upper section in which are painted flowers. The lower guard has a more plainly carved upper section. A central pierced vignette in the gorge is carved with flowers in a basket, a squirrel to either side, the basket brightly gilded. To the left, two painted Japanese figures, a tall bird table with a bird, to the right a further Japanese figure proffering a red rose to an ostrich. The vellum leaf, mounted à l'anglaise, shows a European scene of a lady listening to a musician playing a stringed instrument, and to the right a young shepherd playing a pipe to his sheep. The verso has a simple painting of trees and a sheep. Guard length 29cmThe leaf is quite well rubbed, and foxed within some folds. The ivory is yellowing in places, the verso is quite dusty and lightly marked.

Lot 66

Birds and Butterflies: A Mid-18th Century Ivory Fan, with slender sticks, the upper section of the guards wider and carved with a flower. The gorge is both painted and pierced, the piercing simple with leaves and curves, a shaped lozenge painted centrally edged in gold and containing tiny brown leaves and delicate blue flowers. Nearer to the head, the gorge sticks are painted in blues and pinks with an Oriental lady and child, a butterfly hovering over lilac and pink flowers. The double paper leaf is fresh and bright and highlighted in gold. An Oriental child wearing pink and blue approaches a man, a lantern hung from a pole over his shoulder, a bird perched on his outstretched hand. The man in similar dress with the addition of a shaped black hat and black shoes, proffers a flower basket containing pink flowers. Behind him on a small table is an exotic pot plant with large leaves and a blue pottery bowl. Above the figures hovers a bright blue bird, another perched on a branch of a tree to the left. The verso is plain save for a few pink flowers and green leaves. The découpage on the leaf is highly detailed and covers the top border, both sides and provides some central detail. The designs are so intricate as to resemble high quality needle lace with various complex fillings, including pomegranates and leaves as well as lattice and scrolling. Guard length 28cmThe leaf is clean and fresh but does have some brown marking on the verso.

Lot 86

A Circa 1740's Mother of Pearl Fan, with carved and pierced sticks, the gorge with figures, the guards similar. The head is particularly finely carved giving a frilled effect when open, and the rivet contains a red stone. The silvered double paper leaf is also découpé along the top of the leaf and in vertical panels, quite a complex découpage, the scene one of several figures engaged in different activities, all dressed in Chinese clothing. Two men to the left are in discussion, centrally two young boys, seated on the floor, play some kind of written game or puzzle, an adult supervising, and a side table to the right displays a vase of flowers and a fixed fan. The verso is also silvered paper and has a simple central floral spray in deep plum, with green foliage. Guard length 27cmThe lower guard is broken half way down the upper section. Slight loss to the carved Mother of Pearl in the gorge to the right, above the head of one figure.

Lot 87

Exploring the Orient: A Late 18th Century Ivory Fan, the upper guards wide and featuring a figure. The monture is silvered and gilded, carved and pierced, the gorge featuring more figures. The double paper leaf depicts an unusual tea ceremony, a servant bringing refreshments to place on a low table with red bamboo legs,, another holding a red parasol over a guest, whilst an oriental gentleman stands at a slight distance to the right. The guest is a European explorer, with a waxed moustache, wearing robes to conceal his western dress, but still wearing his pith helmet complete with plume. The reserves are full of flowers and trees, many details highlighted in gold, to the far left a tree drips with blossoms, some blue, some smaller in pink, and bears two rather aggressive looking birds, probably fighting cocks. The verso has a simple spray of lilac flowers and leaves. Guard length 27cmThe fan is quite dirty, and soiled, most evident from the verso, some restoration also being visible. Folds are rubbed. The colours are bright and strong.

Lot 89

A Late 18th Century Ivory Fan, the slender sticks delicately painted with pink and blue flowers, some gold highlights, two painted plaques to the upper section of the guard. The double paper leaf shows three oriental ladies grouped around a low table, regarding a chequered game board, a blue pot containing perhaps gold counters to the right. To their right, a collection of coloured wide necked pots, which may relate to the fishing scene far right. To the left, a low table at which a female attendant is preparing refreshments. A delicate gold border compliments the stylised landscape and trees. The verso is painted very simply with thin leaves and ginger flowers. Guard length 26.5cmSlight staining to verso, perhaps glue residue.

Lot 219

A electroplated Britannia metal table centrepiece in the form of a central urn flanked by Emu's, on a rectangular base moulded with leaves and scrolls with spreading feet, marked E.M & Co, 19.5cm high x 24.5cm wide CONDITION REPORT: The central column is twisted, surface scratches, plating is worn in places

Lot 227

An Edward VII silver dressing table tray of rectangular form, embossed with scrolls and leaves, Birmingham, 1904, approximately 220 grams

Lot 231

A pair of Victorian silver cauldron table salts, embossed with flowerheads and leaves on hoof feet, London, 1873, together with another silver cauldron salt, a cased three piece cruet, silver shell dish, a George III silver pointed pedestal dish, London, 1795, part manicure set etc weighable silver approximately 460 grams

Lot 235

A pair of George III silver table spoons London, 1783, possibly John Lambe, approximately 104 grams

Lot 240

A Victorian silver table spoon, Exeter, 1841, together with three other silver table spoons, approximately 235 grams

Lot 241

A set of four Edward VII silver twin handled pedestal open table salts, London, 1903, together with a pair of Victorian silver pepperettes, approximately 270 grams

Lot 251

A George IV silver fiddle pattern serving spoon, London, 1812, George Smith together with another serving spoon and a table spoon

Lot 256

A George V silver christening mug, of tapering form with line decoration with a scrolling handle, Birmingham, 1912, Wilson & Gill, approximately 315 grams together with a silver dressing table pot and cover

Lot 264

A pair of late George III silver table spoons, London, 1808 together with a collection of 18th and 19th century silver table spoons, approximately 660 grams

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