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FOLLOWER OF WILLEM CLAESZ HEDA A STILL LIFE WITH A RUMMER, A TAZZA, A LEMON AND OTHER OBJECTS ON A TABLE Oil on panel 52 x 78cm (20¼ x 30½ in.) Condition Report: The panel has split and been re-joined using glue and wooden supports. This split is also visible recto including retouching/overpaint which can be seen in natural light. There are two spots of discoloured varnish to the lower left and right edges. Small spots of paint loss and abrasions to the lower right quadrant. There is an uneven varnish which is most notable in natural light to the upper right quadrant. Layer of surface dirt. Inspection under UV reveals the aforementioned line of repair. Further retouching is presumed but hard to read due to the applied heavy varnish. Condition Report Disclaimer
Vintage costume jewellery, watches and decorative items to include an engraved gold plated signet ring, an Art Nouveau red bracelet, an Aurora Borealis bracelet with silver clasp stamped 800, a Sterling silver and turquoise enamelled butterfly pendant on chain, a white metal and moss agate brooch, a 9ct gold core engraved bangle, a white metal engraved bangle, an animal claw brooch with amethyst coloured cabochon, a mock tortoiseshell and silver tone top glass dressing table pot, loose red coral beads and others, a green leather jewellery box with key, a Michel Herbelin gold tone ladies dress watch, a silver and pink onyx ring and others, various cufflinks, various earrings to include a pair of white metal and moonstone earrings, a Sarah Coventry gold tone bracelet A/F and 2 St Christopher pendants. Location:R2.5
A quantity of early to mid 20th Century table linen to include an Oriental inspired white cotton table cloth with embroidered images of dragons and lace insertions, 128cm x 128cm, mixed place mats and assorted napkins together with an embroidered cushion cover. Location:1.5
A Louis XV ormolu mounted bois de violette (kingwood) and bois de bout marquetry side table, after Bernard II van Risenburgh (ca. 1696–ca. 1767), the circular quarter veneer top inlaid with floral marquetry, bronze rim, on four cabriole legs, headed with scrolled ormolu mounts, joined by an x stretcher with flame finial, ending with sabots, with Paris train travel (P.L.M) label to underside, 77 cm high x 54 cm diameterLocation:A2M
A Jacob & Co's House Boat advertising enamelled tin, enamelled in colours, a Huntley & Palmer Waverley enamelled metal biscuit tin, modelled as eight leather bound books, and a collection of advertising ware including St Bruno flake, Ogden's Redbreast Flake, Blue Bell tobacco advertising table bell, Cadbury's Dairy Milk Chocolate, Highnett & Brothers, Lovells Toffee Rex, United Cooperative Baking Society Victory Chlorodyne and Gum Factory and others, (a lot)
An H Morris & Co Cloud table designed by Neil Morris, laminated Hondurus mahogany on ash underframe with American black walnut legs, the lobed top with chamfered edge, flaring, tapering legs, unsigned,104cm wide.46cm. high LiteratureLesley Jackson, Modern British Furniture, Victoria & Albert Museum, page 91 figure 97 for a comparable table, designed 1947.
AN ITALIAN NEOCLASSICAL CONSOLE TABLE the two layered travertine top on twin white marble supports carved with griffin monopodia with exaggerated lions paw feet, 79cm high x 200cm wide x 100cm deepProvenance: By repute acquired from a private auction of the contents of the George V Hotel, Paris, 1990s, which occurred during refurbishment works. Then in possession of the Ambassador of Morocco, Grosvenor Gardens.
A LARGE NEEDLEWORK TABLE TAPESTRY 18th century and later, worked with fruit and flowers on a gros-point wool-work ground, fringed with tassels, 180cm x 235cmProvenance: Purchased from Wilkinson's, 3rd December 2017, Lot 80.The residual contents of Claveys Farmhouse, Mells Green, Somerset.
ROYAL INTEREST: A SET OF SIXTEEN GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE FORKS by George Smith II, London 1772, each with three tines and Hanoverian marks; together with a similar George III Irish silver fork by Richard Williams, Dublin, 1788, all engraved to reverse of terminals with identical Royal cipher, possibly for Augustus Frederick (1773-1843), Duke of Sussex, each 20cm long, 36 tr. ozs combined (17)Biographical note: Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (1773–1843), was the sixth son and ninth child of George III and Queen Charlotte. From 1786, when he entered the University of Göttingen, Germany, until 1804, he mostly resided abroad. When living in Rome, he met and secretly married the Catholic Lady Augusta Murray in 1793. This contravened the provisions of the Royal Marriages Act of 1772, and the marriage was declared void by the King in August 1794. They had two children. In 1801, Prince Augustus was created Duke of Sussex, Earl of Inverness and Baron Arklow. He became estranged from his father and the court because of his liberal political views. He supported the abolition of the slave trade, Catholic emancipation, the removal of civil restrictions on Jews and dissenters, the abolition of the Corn Laws, and parliamentary reform. He was elected President of the Society of Arts in 1816, and from 1830-8 was President of the Royal Society. Duke Augustus built up a large library of over 50,000 volumes, including about 1,000 editions of the Bible, and many ancient manuscripts. In 1831, he married Lady Cecilia (1793–1873), daughter of the second Earl of Arran. When he died, The Times commented that ‘No death in the royal family short of the actual demise of a monarch could have occasioned a stronger feeling of deprivation’. In his will, he asked that his remains should not be interred with the royal family at Windsor, and he was buried in the public cemetery at Kensal Green.
A mahogany breakfast table, 19th century, the rectangular top with rounded corners upon four channelled cabriole supports, brass feet and castors, 70cm H x 120cm W x 96cm D, along with a set of six Edwardian mahogany and satinwood cross banded dining chairs, each with a lattice back, upholstered seat upon legs of tapering square section, 87cm high (7)Condition report General marks and stains to the table top and legs, with splice repairs to two feet, please see additional images.All chairs appear firm with little or no play in the joints, historic worm to the underside of three chairs, general marks and scuffs to all chairs.
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