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A Regency mahogany sofa table:, the hinged top with a rosewood crossbanded border and rounded corners, fitted with two short frieze drawers with ebonised cockbeading on ring turned column end and dual splayed reeded legs, united by a similar stretcher and terminating in brass foliate cappings and castors, the top 66cm (2ft 2in) x 162.5cm (5ft 4in) extended.
A George V silver flatware service, maker Cooper Bros, Sheffield, 1940: six table knives, six dessert knives, four tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six teaspoons, six table forks, six dessert forks, six fish forks and six fish knives, weighable silver 71.44ozs.
A Victorian papier-mache and lacquered table top box: of square outline, the hinged lid decorated with inlaid mother-of-pearl flowers, heightened in gilt, with gilt floral decoration to the sides, the interior fitted with compartments, on swept bracket feet, 38cm. wide.
An Elizabeth II silver flatware service, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield, 1974: includes three-piece silver handled carving set, eight silver handled table knives, eight silver handled dessert knives, eight fish knives, eight fish forks, right table forks, eight dessert forks, four tablespoons, eight dessert spoons, eight soup spoons, eight teaspoons, eight coffee spoons, together with four extra table forks by the same maker , Sheffield 1975, contained in a light oak canteen, weighable silver 108.77ozs.
A Lowestoft coffee cup and saucer: painted in pink monochrome with two Chinese figures in a garden, one playing a stringed instrument, the other by a table within a green line and brick red cell border, circa 1770-80, diameter of saucer 12 cm. [minor glaze flaws to rim of saucer].*Notes Cf. Sheenah Smith 'Lowestoft Porcelain in Norwich Castle Museum' page 33, plate 310.
A 19th Century Indian carved wood circular occasional table:, the top with a wide band of foliage, birds and animals with buildings, having a shaped and pierced foliate canopied apron, on turned column and circular mound base decorated with stylised animals, terminating in four feet in the shape of stylised birds, 66cm (2ft 2in) diameter.
A 19th century walnut cased 'Symphonium' table polyphon:, the moulded lid inlaid with flowers enclosing a black and white crystoleum of a putti musician in a garden, glazed cover to movement numbered '284799' and stamped as per title, quarter veneered case with lion's mask handle to cover and gilt brass handles to either side, with fluted and reeded baluster pilasters to the corners, 28cm x 50cm x 40cm together with handle and a collection of polyphon discs.
Edward BarnsleyA 1960's walnut side table inlaid with sycamore lines:, of serpentine outline, the top with a reeded edge and canted angles, containing three frieze drawers with bronzed metal drop handles, to a design by Frank Jordan, on polygonal legs united by curved and plain stretchers, 112cm (3ft 8in) wide,. *Notes For a side table of somewhat similar design see Edward Barnsley 'Sixty years of Furniture Design and Cabinet Making, page 56, plate 74'.
An Indian carved wood and brass inlaid octagonal table:, on a fixed stand, the top decorated with a central flowerhead within foliate surround and brass inlaid trailing foliate border, the stand with pierced foliate and open ogee panels, 55cm (1ft 9 3/4in) across, a small Indian octagonal carved wood table, on a fixed stand, the top with blind fret flowerheads and panels to the sides, 47.5cm (1ft 6 3/4in) across, also an Indian carved wood rectangular tray, on x-frame folding stand with blind fret geometric foliate designs, the tray 54cm (1ft 9 1/4in) x 33cm (1ft 1in).
An 18th Century and later Italian walnut and marquetry side table:, of serpentine outline, the top with a moulded edge, decorated with three cherubs, one holding a mask in a foliate scroll cartouche with similar outer cartouche, the frieze with foliate scroll ornament on cabriole legs, headed with flowering stems, terminating in claw feet, 97.5cm (3ft 2 1/2in) wide.
An 18th Century mahogany rectangular serving table:, with an overhanging top and blind fret geometric lattice and beaded frieze on square chamfered legs, with carved acanthus leaf spandrels, the top 124cm (4ft 0 3/4in) x 64cm (2ft 1 1/4in) x 70cm (2ft 3 1/2in) high.
A set of George III Old English thread pattern part flatware service, maker Peter & William Bateman, London, 1810: bears crest of the Cosserat family, includes eight tablespoons, seven table forks and four teaspoons, together with four matched tea spoons and one mustard spoon, total weight of silver 42.28ozs.
A South East Asian suite of silver cutlery:, stamped '800', including fish knives and forks, table spoons, table knives and forks, teaspoons, knife rests, silver mounted horn salad servers, two circular bowls and two swing handled dishes, all with floral cast and chased terminals, 125.4oz.
A Lowestoft mug: of cylindrical form tapering slightly towards the rim and with scroll handle, painted with a continuous scene of five Mandarin figures in a garden setting with a table, triangular fences, birds and a fruiting tree below a red and black cell border, circa 1775-80, 9 cm.
An early 19th Century mahogany and inlaid D end dining table:, in three parts with a rectangular centre section and two additional leaves (one of a later date), having an ebonised and boxwood strung banded frieze, on square tapered gaitered legs, terminating in spade feet, the top 112cm (3ft 8in) x 168cm (5ft 6in) and with two additional leaves extending to 264.5cm (8ft 8in).
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