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18th century European Chinese-style chinoiserie black and gilt and mother of pearl inlaid table cabinet, the doors decorated with European hunting scenes, enclosing a nest of ten drawers with floral decoration, on bracket feet with brass mounted corners, lock plate and side handles, 59cm wide x 35cm deep x 53cm high CONDITION REPORT Outer cabinet is distressed with papier mâché losses to angles, some larger losses, also some losses throughout to mother of pearl inlaid ornament - losses / misshaping to metal mounts at the feet, interior generally good. One hinge detached - the exterior has some general wear with chips to lacquer on edges - the interior decoration is brght and in good order
18th century Worcester coffee cup with notched loop handle, painted in coloured enamels in the Chinese style, with two figures at a table and a young boy standing on a stool, within a flower and landscape panelled gilt scroll band, circa 1770, 2½ inches high CONDITION REPORT Good order - wear to rim gilding
18th century Worcester coffee cup with notched loop handle, painted in the Chinese famille rose style, with three figures at a table, the reverse with two figures in a garden, within a gilt scroll ground painted in black and puce with trees and a landscape, circa 1765, 2¼ inches high
George III mahogany architects table with felt-lined slope, raised on square intensely chamfered supports, 106cm wide x 84cm deep x 75cm high (formally housed in Tendring Hall, Stoke By Nayland, before its demolition) CONDITION REPORT Highest point 76cm sloping down to 60cm. Slight split to gallery. Lock has been replaced, inserted mahogany plug here, replaced baize writing slope, leg extremities inside inside increased height by 16cm
Highly unusual Victorian mahogany dining table, the massive circular moulded top, apparently constructed from a single timber, raised on square frieze and lobed turned knopped supports and castors, approximately 195cm diameter CONDITION REPORT Closer inspection to reverse suggests top is composed of two pieces - invisibly joined. Top is well coloured, some shiny , surface scratches, splits to edge, one section approximately 30cm, moulded edge is missing, general wear to understructure
Regency rosewood and brass inlaid sofa table, the canted rectangular drop-leaf top above tablet frieze with two frieze drawers to one side, on ring-turned gilt metal lappet mounted column and circular platform, on splayed quadruped supports terminating in brass cappings and castors, opening to 148cm wide x 66cm deep.Provenance: Sheringham Hall, Norfolk. Christie's 22nd / 23rd October 1986 - lot 139
Exceptional late 17th century and later oak dining table - the massive plank top with cleated ends and canted corners, plain frieze with plaque at one end, stating - 'This table stood in the Moot Hall (or Manor House) of Wakefield, Yorks for about 400 years. Purchased by Sir Gerald Ryan in Wakefield November 1913', with six vase-shaped turned supports on block feet joined by stretchers, 137cm wide x 420cm long x 81cm high.Provenance: Given to the Canonesses of the Holy Sepulchre in the early 1960s by the Stokes Family
Extensive early George V silver canteen of Old English pattern tableware with engraved armorial crests - comprising twenty-four table forks, twenty-four tablespoons, thirty-six dessert forks, seventeen dessert spoons, pair serving / gravy spoons and two pairs grape / vine scissors in a three-tiered fitted oak case (Sheffield 1910), Martin Hall & Co. All at approximately 223ozs (105 pieces in total)
Victorian silver table snuff box of rectangular form, with reeded borders and chased foliate decorated base, hinged cover with central cartouche, engraved armorial shield and inscription - 'Presented by the Parliamentary Committee of the Court of Common Council for the City of London to Joshua Thomas Bedford Esq. for his Services as Deputy Chairman for the past year, London Jany. 1852', silver gilt interior (Birmingham 1847), Nathaniel Mills. All at approximately 4ozs, 9cm across
Late Victorian silver mounted dressing table set with rococo scroll and foliate decoration - comprising two pairs hairbrushes (Birmingham 1901), another 1920s set with engine-turned decoration - comprising two pairs hairbrushes, hand mirror and comb frame (Birmingham 1928 / 1929) and one other brush, together with a selection of miscellaneous silver - including Art Nouveau photograph frame, six glass holders, various condiments and other items (various dates and makers). Approximately 13ozs weighable silver (qty)
Fine garniture of three 19th century cut glass and ormolu mounted table centre pieces - each oval faceted cut basket raised on gadroon frieze, on six column supports, hung with globular faceted lustres, on swag cut shaped oval mirrored bases, the largest 40cm wide CONDITION REPORT In good order apart from one of the smaller glass baskets has a long break which has been riveted together and the other smaller basket has a small rim chip
Art Deco aquamarine and diamond set cocktail ring, the central step cut aquamarine estimated to weigh approximately 8.84 carats, flanked by square and single cut diamonds to the geometric pierced shoulders. Ring size K.N.B. This ring was purchased from the sale of the jewellery belonging to The Late Mary Margaret Kaye, author. Auction Lyon & Turnbull. Lot 80 CONDITION REPORT Aquamarine measures approximately 15.00 x 11.80 x 7.15mm and is of a good vibrant colour. There is a scratch to the table surface and wear / scratches to the facets and girdle. Setting in good condition. Shank slightly misshapen. 6.8 grams. No hallmarks. Either 18ct white gold or platinum. Acid test suggests platinum
A 19th century carved giltwood framed triptych dressing table mirrorOf twin hinged section form, with arched top and ebonised slip. 83 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some silvering wear to mirror plates, tears and losses to upholstery on reverse, some gilt wear, general wear.
A pair of 19th century Continental silver table saltsEach with twin glass reservoir and central carrying handle, standing on a plinth base with ball feet. Each 16.5 cm wide. (2) CONDITION REPORTS: One glass cracked, some minor fritting, some tarnishing, general wear.
A pair of Victorian silver table salts, hallmarked London 1854, maker's mark of Daniel & Charles HouleEach with embossed floral decoration enclosing a crested cartouche, the underside inscribed In memory of E H, died 19th December 1855. 8.5 cm diameter. CONDITION REPORTS: Both generally good condition, expected wear, some minor dints, approximately 202 grammes all in.
A Victorian silver mounted glass table centre, hallmarked London 1874, maker's mark of Stephen SmithThe etched glass bowl centred with lilies, supported on a fluted column, standing on a naturalistically cast base. 40 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, expected wear, probably lacking further glass trumpet, marks rubbed, approximately 1589 grammes all in.
A harlequin canteen of silver cutlery, Bead pattern, various dates and makers, mainly early 19th centuryComprising: a soup ladle, a pair of sauce ladles, a pair of serving spoons, twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve spoons, eleven forks and twelve teaspoons, crested, cased; together with twelve silver handled table knives and twelve silver handled knives en suite, hallmarked Sheffield 1973. (Quantity) CONDITION REPORTS: Generally good condition, expected wear. Cased canteen approximately 91.4 troy ounces. The table knives approximately 20 troy ounces all in, the knives approximately 18.8 troy ounces all in.
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