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AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY CARD TABLE/MUSIC CHEST the top revolving and opening to a green tooled leather and baize playing surface, above three music drawers stamped 'PROTECTED Pat. 515831' flanked by two smaller drawers to top, on square tapering supports with casters, 79cm wide 40cm deep 78cm high
A Reproduction Tiffany Style Table Lamp In The Form Of A Tortoise Charming bronzed effect lamp with leaded stained/striated glass shell forming the shade. Also a 1930's decorative footed bowl with circular glass dish in muted shades of rose pink. Both in very good condition
Small Collection Of Small Ceramics And Glass including Royal Albert, Old Country Roses Shoe Ornament, Swarovski Swan, Small Glass Clock and Pig Figure, Blue Wedgwood Table Top Lighter and Boxed Ashtray, Beatrix Potter, The Tailor Of Gloucester Figure, Peter Rabbit in Watering Can Figure, melba Ware Toby Jug and various Scent Bottles etc.
Agriculture.- Boys (John) A General View of the Agriculture of the County of Kent, folding hand-coloured engraved frontispiece map, 2 engraved plates, folding letterpress table, errata f. at end, without half-title, light offsetting to title, occasional spotting, original wrappers, spine worn, but holding firm, Easton Neston Library label, [Goldsmiths', 16572; Perkins 208], printed for G. Nicol, Pall-Mall, Bookseller to His Majesty, and the Board of Agriculture, 1796 § [Young (Arthur)], "Secretary to the Board". General View of the Agriculture of the County of Suffolk, half-title, folding hand-coloured engraved frontispiece map, 2 folding engraved plates, binder's directions f. at end, offsetting to title, occasional spotting, Easton Neston Library label, original wrappers, printed by B. Macmillan, for G. Nicol; and sold by G. G. and J. Robinson, 1797; and 4 others, Agriculture, 8vo (6)
Britain.- Leigh (Samuel) Leigh's New Road-Book of England, Wales, and Part of Scotland ..., engraved frontispiece of 'Table of the Price of Posting', hand-coloured folding map of England and Wales (small tear), ink inscription of Lord Farnham, occasional light browning, contemporary green calf, gilt, a little rubbed, 12mo, second edition, 1826.
REMBRANDT HARMENSZ. VAN RIJN (1606-1669) The Ringball player ('Het Klosbaantje'), etching, 1654, 9.4 x 13.9cm, on paper with countermark of double-wired letters D M (not recorded by Hinterding), the sheet 10.2 x 14.8cm. Notes: Bartsch 125; Hinterding & Rutgers (New Hollstein) 282, first state of two. Provenance: Naudet, Marchand d'Estampes au Louvre (Lugt 1937), ink inscription verso (very faded). With John Baskett, 173 New Bond Street, London The late Mrs Joan Beale; previously on loan to the Ashmolean Museum. A very good impression, probably contemporary (the second state is not). With margins and in good condition. This impression is also cited by Hinterding & Rutgers when on loan to the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford (L11056.1). Although the print used to be called 'The Golf Player' (from 'kolef'), the man in the foreground is sitting out his turn from the ringball alley in the background, where one man is playing while two others are probably laying bets. The sport was called 'Klossen' (it is still played today but called 'Beugelen'), the Dutch and Flemish word 'klos' being a ball for bowling, and the origin of the mediaeval French and English names of the game, Cloishe or Closh. There is a famous engraving of Louis XIV playing an early form of billiards with his courtiers, with an iron hoop to aim the balls through, rather than pockets, and with a cue with a scooped end, a refined version of the one seen in the etching; so billiards evolved, in fact, as a table-top adaptation of ringball.(Lots 158-170)A fine collection of etchings, drawings and watercolours until recently on loan to the Ashmolean Museum: This intriguing collection of etchings, drawings and watercolours was gathered together by Jean and Bill Beale. They lived beside the Thames at Chelsea in London through the nineteen sixties and seventies while Bill worked in the Foreign Office. A birthday or a wedding anniversary meant a joyful trip to a central London art dealer to look, reflect and then purchase a drawing or watercolour. Many were bought from New Bond Street art galleries like Colnaghi’s, John Baskett and Richard Day, the renowned central London fine art specialists of this period. This can be seen on the backing to the frames. In later life the Beales moved to a village in Oxfordshire. The subject matter of their pictures reflected their interest in rural England, the Thames and the highest standard of British and European drawing and watercolour painting. In the 1990’s the collection was placed on loan to the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, which has conserved their fine condition that makes them such a pleasure to look at today. All but two are unframed but professionally re-mounted to museum specification, however the frames with their labels have been preserved and are sold in their respective lots
A Chinese carved zitan wood table screen:19th century, with fine decoration in mother-of-pearl, ivory and hardstones on a lacquered ground to one side, representing various objects for a scholar's desk, to include a flower vase, a brush pot and brushes, auspicious symbols. Elegant inscription in ivory on black lacquer ground to the other side. All within a richly and carefully carved wooden frame on four feet. Possibly intended for a scholar's studio.H 59 cm x W 29 cm
A Dunhill Aquarium Table Lighter:1950s, the gold plated top stamped Dunhill, above a perspex body with aquatic scenes throughout, the gold plated base stamped "Made in England", H 8cm x W 10cm CONDITION REPORT: Mint unused condition, the wick has not been singed, no damage to the acrylic, minor blistering to the gilding consistent with age, minor surface scratches to the base.
A Six Place Table Service by Garrard & Co:London, 1971, of grape and vine pattern silver cutlery, comprising table forks, table knives, spoons, fish knives and forks, fruit knives and forks CONDITION REPORT: PLEASE NOTE THE DATE IS 1970/71 and NOT 1871 as originally cataloguedThe overall condition is good with the slightest of wearweighable silver approx 1921 grams60 pieces in total SIX round bowl soup spoonsSIX table forksSIX dessert spoonsSIX dessert forksSIX PAIRS of fruit knives and forksSIX PAIRS of fish knives and forksSIX table knivesSIX dessert/cheese knives
An Italian Baroque Milanese Table Cabinet:17th century, the ivory inlaid doors depicting Greek Goddesses Athena & Diana, opening to reveal ten drawers with leaf and floral designs, flanking a putti design door, the sides crossbanded in ivory, on bracket feet, H 50cm x W 45cm x D 24cm
Ω A Regency mahogany ebony strung and gilt metal mounted folding table , circa 1820, the rosewood banded top enclosing a baise lined playing surface, 75cm high, 92cm wide, 46cm deepCites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
A gilt brass, glazed and onyx mounted table lamp in the form of a mosque, second quarter 20th century, the hexagonal section pierced dome with red glass shade within, flanked by twin minarets, above an arched door and windows to each side with red and yellow glass, a cast figure of a seated man before the open door; with electrical fitment within, on a square onyx base, 35cm high, 27cm wide
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