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Helene Sibeud (19th/20th Century French) - Dark green and gilt patinated bronze electric table lamp in the "Art Nouveau" manner, naturalistically modelled as a young woman standing beneath a leafy branch, with shaped base, 20.25ins high, signed on base Note: This lamp will need to be professionally rewired to meet current regulations
An Elizabeth II silver backed four piece dressing table set of "Art Deco" design, the backs with rectangular vacant cartouche, engine turned and reeded ornament, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1961, comprising - hand mirror, hairbrush, clothes brush and comb, in black leather fitted case, a George V silver handled and silver topped six piece manicure set by G & C Ltd., Birmingham 1918, in black leather fitted case, and a selection of other silver backed dressing table items, silver and plated mesh evening bags, various
A late 19th/early 20th Century French white painted iron circular garden table and four matching chairs, the table with plain top, on three shaped supports with paw feet, 31.5ins wide x 28.5ins high, the chairs with shaped backs and pierced circular seats, on shaped supports with paw feet
A Mauchline "Fernware" black lacquered octagonal occasional table with turned column and tripod base, 21.5ins square x 24.25ins high, a ditto "Fernware" black-lacquered and gilt circular occasional table, the top picked out in colours, 24ins diameter x 21ins high, and a ditto oval "Fernware" black-lacquered oval occasional table on an extended tripod base, the top picked out in naturalistic colours, 17.5ins x 24ins x 20ins high
A mid-18th Century Cuban mahogany card table of shaped outline with double folding top, the upper tier opening to reveal baize lined interior with candle stands and counter wells, the lower tier opening to reveal storage compartment, with plain frieze, on turned legs with moulded shoulders and pad feet, 34ins wide x 16ins deep x 29ins high
A George IV rosewood and gilt brass mounted D-shaped card table, the baize lined folding top crossbanded and inlaid with satinwood bandings, on twin turned central columns and four splayed legs with leaf capped toes and castors, 35.5ins wide x 17.5ins deep x 29ins high
An early Victorian mahogany rectangular writing table with moulded edges to top and rounded corners, tooled leather inset to top, fitted three frieze drawers and three dummy drawers to reverse, on turned legs and later castors, 54ins wide x 29ins deep x 32.5ins high
An early Victorian rosewood rectangular library table with figured veneered top, moulded edge and rounded corners, shaped apron to front and reverse carved with leaf and scroll ornament on heavy turned and leaf moulded end supports and double scroll feet, and castors, 72ins wide x 35.5ins deep x 30ins high
A late Victorian painted satinwood oval Pembroke table of "Sheraton" design, the top painted with putti and classical figures within oval medallions, rose and leaf garlands, within a rose border and with crossbanded edge, fitted one frieze drawer, on square tapered legs and castors, 25.5ins x 36ins x 29ins high (slight marks to top and one hinge pin missing)
A William IV figured rosewood circular breakfast table with oval bead edge to top and beaded edge to apron, on turned and leaf moulded central column, the triangular base with oval bead mouldings, on heavy leaf carved paw feet and castors, 48ins diameter x 28ins high
A 1970's Swedish teak D-end extending dining table by Troeds, with two extra leaves, on square legs, 62ins x 39.5ins, extending to 107ins x 29ins high, (paper label now detatched) and a set of eight matching ladder back dining chairs (including two armchairs), on turned legs
A matched Victorian fiddle, thread and shell pattern part flatware service, maker Henry Holland, London, 1844/45: crested, includes six table spoons, six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons maker Samuel Hayne and Dudley Carter, London, 1847, another table fork and dessert fork, 1212gms, 39.00ozs.
Six coloured glass scent bottles and two others: various colours, some with cut decoration, silver and e.p. mounts together with a silver mounted engine turned and enamel mounted smelling salts bottle and a cranberry and brass mounted table scent, 4 - 8 cm, [some dents and knocks to covers].
A pair of Chinese porcelain vases: of oviform with elephant mask handles set above a ribbed band enamelled in the famille rose palette with four figures from the Table of the Peerless Heroes flanked by poetic texts between thunder key bands, Xianfeng seal marks, 38 cm high.
A Japanese Satsuma pottery vase: of ovoid form with ribbed waisted neck and flared rim, finely painted with a cabinet, a low table, a screen, scholar's utensils and tea ceremony implements, the neck and base with key fret and diaper borders, indistinctly signed possibly Sozan for Kinkozan, Meiji period, 24 cm high..
A Meissen porcelain figure of 'The Good House Keeper': modelled after the original by Kaendler seated wearing a headscarf, floral dress and cloak holding a bible beside a small table containing a spinning wheel on a scrolling base, blue crossed swords mark with iron red 'R' and incised 2685 with press number 36, 19th century, 16 cm high.
A George III mahogany D-end dining table:, with a central frieze panel and reeded edge on square tapered legs, terminating in brass cappings and castors, the top 137cm (4ft 6in) x 126.5cm (4ft 1 3/4in) and with three additional leaves extending to 301cm (9ft 10 1/2in).*Notes Purchased at Sothebys Barnwell Manor auction 28th May 2002.
A 19th Century satinwood and inlaid enclosed dressing table:, in the Sheraton taste, crossbanded in tulipwood, bordered with boxwood and ebony lines, the superstructure with a raised centre having a pair of hinged flaps enclosing a fitted interior with lidded compartments, glass bottles, an adjustable mirror and a central removable tray with shell medallion concealing a well with secret drawer, the concave cupboard below enclosed by a pair of doors flanked by four small drawers to either side, on simulated fluted square tapered legs, terminating in brass capped spade feet, 102cm (3ft 4in) wide.
A matched Scottish Kings pattern part flatware service, various makers and dates mostly Robert Smeaton, Edinburgh, 1816/17: crested, includes eleven table forks, four serving spoons, five table spoons, eleven teaspoons and a salt spoon, total weight of silver 1783gms, 57.33ozs.
An Edward VII Irish pointed Old English pattern part flatware service, maker Francis Higgins III, London, 1905: crested, with bright cut decoration, includes, six table forks, six soup spoons, serving spoon, fish slice and fork, total weight of silver 1230gms, 39.54ozs.
A burr oak and ebonised inlaid octagonal centre table in the style of George Bullock:, the top with a reel turned edge and a wide band of flowering foliage, on square section tapered and chamfered support with anthemion and foliate scroll ornament, quatrefoil curved platform and carved lions claw feet, terminating in castors, 161cm (5ft 3 1/2in) diameter.
A Victorian carved rosewood card table:, of serpentine outline with a baize lined hinged top, having a moulded edge and shaped scroll apron on reeded baluster column and quadruped splayed legs decorated with flowers, nuts and leaves, terminating in scroll feet with castors, 91cm (2ft 11 3/4in) wide.
A Victorian walnut side table:, the rectangular quarter burr veneered top with rounded ends and a moulded edge on twin turned and reeded knopped columns and moulded dual end splayed legs, united by a turned and reeded stretcher, terminating in scroll feet and castors, the top 76.5cm (2ft 6in) x 46.5cm (1ft 6 1/4in).
A Victorian carved walnut and inlaid oval breakfast or loo table:, the burr quarter veneered hinged snap top bordered with boxwood lines and scrolling foliate designs and with a carved foliate edge, on a turned and foliate carved central column and quadruped splayed base, terminating in castors, the top 137cm (4ft 6in) x 104cm (3ft 5in).
A Chinese black lacquer and decorated altar table:, with all over profuse ornament of dragons, lion dogs and scrolling floral foliage in colours of red, green, blue and gilt, having an overhanging top and shaped frieze, on square section legs, united by stretchers, the open side panels framed by gilt scroll spandrels, the top 140.5cm (4ft 7 1/4in) x 76cm (2ft 6in) - 85cm (2ft 9 1/2in) high.
A French mahogany and gilt metal and brass mounted games table:, of rectangular shape with acanthus and reeded brass carrying handles, the top with shaped plate glass inset and a trio of recessed brass wells to each spandrel between two larger central wells, the frieze with a slide to each side, on fluted tapered legs, headed with paterae united by a rectangular galleried undertier and terminating in sabots, the top 109.5cm (3ft 7in) handle to handle x 62.5cm (2ft 0 1/2in).
A 19th Century French 'Boulle work' ebonised and gilt metal mounted centre table:, of serpentine outline, veneered in scarlet tortoiseshell and inlaid with a marquetry of cut brass in foliate scroll designs, the quarter veneered top with a reeded and husk decorated border, the shaped apron with applied classical female masks and fitted with a single drawer, on cabriole legs, headed with female masks and scrolling acanthus and flowerheads, trailing to foliate sabots, the top 160cm (5ft 3in) x 90cm (2ft 11/12in) x 77cm (2ft 6 1/4in) high, complete with plate glass top.
A 19th Century French rosewood and gilt metal mounted bijouterie table display cabinet:, of serpentine-shaped outline, having a bevelled glazed panel top and with glazed panel sides, enclosed by a panel of doors with moulded surrounds and acanthus spandrels, having shaped aprons with shell and acanthus decoration on cabriole legs, headed with acanthus scrolls, trailing to sabots.*Notes Bearing an ivory plaque 'Spillman & Co, St Martin's Lane, London.
A mahogany and gilt metal mounted rectangular bijouterie display table of serpentine outline in the Louis XV taste:, having a hinged glazed panel top and glazed panel sides, with reeded and foliate mouldings, on cabriole legs headed with foliage and pendant husks, terminating in sabots, 110cm (3ft 7 1/4in) x 60cm (1ft 11 1/2in).
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