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A Victorian mahogany extending D-end dining table, with two additional leaves, raised on carved turned supports with ceramic castors, 78cm high x 150cm long, 240cm fully extended, 122cm wide, lacking winder CONDITION REPORT: Lot 457 - couple of small but deep scratches to top, no winder, but mechanism does not appear to extend when using borrowed winder - mechanism possibly faulty. Two extra leaves are present. Slight colour fading, rim edge of winding section has broken off, no worm visible.
A small mixed lot of plated wares, to include a meat holder retailed by Fortnum & Mason Ltd by Walker & Hall (Provenance Baltilly House), asparagus tray with sauce boat (also ex Baltilly House), table centrepiece with three green glass trumpet shaped flutes, coffee peculator by Victory Ware and a pair of tinted ruby glass vases with silver collars (a lot)
A modern yew wood extending dining table, with additional leaf, 76cm high x 218cm long fully extended CONDITION REPORT: Lot 619: pedestal do match but one has more colour fading, surface scratches allover, areas of polish worn through but good solid table, 162cm without leaf
A set of six carved oak dining chairs, by cabinet makers Chamberlain King & Jones Ltd Birmingham circa 1930's, upholstered in later red and cream floral fabric, label to undertier, 95cm high, together with a similar 1930's oak pull out dining table, raised on baluster column supports, 72cm high x 111cm long, 149cm fully extended (7)
A 1930s Permarec floor standing record recorder in figured walnut case, the hinged lid opening to reveal a turn table and a Dralowid indicator width 60cm, together with a floor standing chrome microphone and two aluminium cannisters containing blank ebonite discs and sleeves (2)Permarec recording discs were a soft recording layer on an alumium glass base and once recorded they had to be baked in the oven for two to three hours before playing, introduced by Musikon in 1933 the company went into liquidation in 1937.
An extensive hallmarked silver composite set of King's pattern cutlery to include six table forks, six table knives, six dessert knives and forks, six spoons, four serving spoons, six coffee spoons, six tea spoons , eight fish knives and six forks, a cake slice, a carving set, and a seven fiddle pattern spoons each with embossed bowl, various makers
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