Two Chinese carved hardwood low tables, late 19th century, one with scalloped bead work edge with pink variegated marble inset encompassed by inlaid mother of pearl prunus branch border, over a pierced frieze with floral mother of pearl decoration, on four cabriole supports with fierce mask carving to knees above ball and claw feet, united by concave stretchers; the second of conforming design and size but without mother of pearl inlay, both 18in. (45.75cm.) high, 21in. (53.5cm.) diameter. (2)* Condition: - MOP inlaid table: Several cracks to marble and a few chipped areas where cracks cross. Two minor losses to MOP inlay to top border. Approx. 11 MOP petals missing from flowers and centre of most flowers missing. Two losses from large MOP lappets at top of frieze. Joints of stretcher loose. Chip to end of one stretcher at joint with leg.- Second table: Pale circular water stain from a vase or jardiniere to marble top. Small filled chip to edge of marble and small chip to wood at border of marble. Dark spirit stain to edge of top. Small split to one section of pierced frieze. Top very loose - several joints need gluing.
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A 19th century mahogany tilt top tripod table, the circular top with flared and pierced gallery, on ring turned flared column with rope twist carved knop, on tripod supports with shell and acanthus relief carving, 29in. (73.5cm.) high, 25in. (63.5cm) diameter, slight damage to gallery.
A 19th century Dutch marquetry and mahogany D-shaped card table, the boxwood strung top with marquetry urn with flowering plants and perched birds, over a serpentine frieze with floral marquetry, raised on a turned column to an incuse quatreform base with reel carved feet, 33 x 16½in. (84 x 42cm.), 29½in. (75cm.) high.
A cased canteen of Elizabeth II silver flatware, Poston Products Ltd., Sheffield 1956, foliate & scroll decorated pattern, twelve place setting, comprising twelve each of table forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, fish knives and forks, tea spoons, coffee spoons and cake forks, plus six table spoons and two sauce ladles, silver weight 208 tr.oz., also including twelve each of table knives and dessert knives with silver handles and stainless steel blades and a carving knife and fork, in a fitted two drawer walnut canteen. * Condition: In excellent condition, with very little sign of use. One carving fork is missing, otherwise complete. Some losses to veneers at centre back of canteen lid. With keys.
A collection of bright cut fiddle pattern silver flatware, with engraved initials and or dates to terminals, comprising: two table spoons, one by John Aldwinckle & James Slater, London 1885, one by W. S. Savage & Co., Sheffield, twelve dessert spoons by W. S. Savage & Co., six dated 1922 and six dated 1926, six forks by W. S. Savage & Co., four dated 1926 and two dated 1923, nine teaspoons, Sheffield 1937 by Joseph Round & Son Ltd., gross weight 40.5 tr.oz. (29) * Condition: All in good condition, with various initials and patterns.
A pair of Irish silver fiddle pattern table spoons, Thomas Townsend, Dublin 1817, retailer's mark 'Rooke', with rat tail bowls, engraved initials, 9in. (22.9cm.) long, weight 4.4 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Marks clear. Good condition. Tip of one bowl rounder than the other.
A Sevres style table centrepiece, 19th century, blue porcelain bowl with gilt reserves infilled with floral sprigs, within an ormolu tripod acanthus and shell framework, winding stems with ceramic floral blooms emanating from central bowl, 11in. (28cm.) high. * Condition: Minor nibbling to flower heads. No other damage or restoration noted.
A good large early 19th century three part mahogany extending dining table, the centre section with swivelling top over an ebony inlaid frieze and pull-out ends to support the additional leaves, raised on eight ring turned supports with brass cap castors, the two pedestal D-ends raised on turned columns with four reeded swept supports with brass cap castors, with four additional leaves, length fully extended 149½in. (380cm.), width 57½in. (146cm.), height 28in. (71cm.).
A chinoiserie lacquered dropflap dining table, 1920s, the top with rounded ends and demi-lune drop flaps, raised on cabriole style legs with pad feet, decorated overall with red and gilt chinoiserie lacquer, depicting figures in a garden landscape with a ho-ho bird flying above, 41½ x 26¼in. (105.5 x 66.5cm.), 29½in. (75cm.) high.
A German army wooden searchlight thermostat box - Channel Island Occupation interest, original German pine box for carrying searchlight thermostat, the lid opening to reveal original label, that translates to 'Table of contents 1 lamp regulation with therostat for Flaksheinw'.
A 19th century Chinese carved hardwood two tier lamp table, the cleated top over a pierced carved foliate, gourd and key fret frieze, on tasselled brackets, the lower tier with keyed carving, raised on square supports with key carved feet, 18 3/8 x 12¼in. (46.75 x 31cm.), 31½in. (80cm.) high, some losses to frieze.
A George IV mahogany double pedestal extending dining table, the two tilt-top D-ends with pull out supports to hold the single additional leaf, raised on spiral carved columns to four hipped supports with applied ebonised roundels and reeded brass cap castors, 52½in. (133.5cm.) long, 69¼in. (176cm.) long extended, 44¾in. (133.5 x 113.5cm.) wide, 28¾in. (73cm.) high.
Four Channel Islands silver table spoons, two Old English pattern, one with maker's mark overstruck JLG (John Le Gallais, Jersey), date mark London 1856, with engraved initials and date to terminal 'P.Q.R, Mars 25,1857', the other with overstruck mark JPG (John Pope Genge, Jersey), date mark London, 1888, with engraved initials and date to terminal 1888; and two bright cut fiddle pattern, both with overstruck mark JPG (John Pope Genge, Jersey), one with date mark, London 1893, initial and date to terminal, Sept 3rd 1891, the other with date mark, London 1897, inscribed to terminal 'In Remembrance of Uncle William Adair, to Eveline Adair', 1897, gross weight 7.4 tr. oz. (4) * Condition: Good condition with no faults. Clear marks.
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