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Bedouin brass Qibla compass, 19th Century, traditional circular form, the hinged cover inscribed with concentric lines of script, opening to reveal a small compass behind glass against a table of gradations inscribed with the signs of the zodiac, 10.5cm diameterNote: These compasses were used by the Muslim Faithful to locate Qibla (the direction of the Kaaba in Mecca) for Sholat (prayers)
French gilt spelter mantel clock garniture, circa 1875, the clock surmounted with a cherub emerging from a shell, over a Sevres style porcelain dial with Roman numerals, flanked on either side with a Sevres style cameo featuring a winged cherub and a further winged mask porcelain panel beneath, the movement signed 'Japy Freres', striking on a bell, all over a base supported by brackets, stamped on the reverse 'Pelmourey 75', height 35.5cm; also a pair of similar gilt spelter and Sevres porcelain candlestick style table lamps, with cream tasselled shades, height 26.5cm, with the shades 56cm, fitted for electricity (3)NB: Purchased from Ashley House Antiques, Birmingham 1994 at a cost of £1200Please note our special conditions of sale regarding clocks and watches
Late Victorian Sheraton Revival mahogany and inlaid collector's table cabinet, circa 1890, of rectangular form, the glazed hinged top inlaid with trailing foliage in boxwood with ink details, opening to a velvet lined interior with glazed panel sides, raised on tapered square section legs with bellflower trails, brass cup castors, width 61cm, depth 45.5cm, height 76.5cm
Late Victorian Sheraton Revival mahogany and inlaid collector's table cabinet, oval form inlaid with foliate scrolls in boxwood and ink details, with glazed hinged top, glazed panel sides, raised on slender square section cabriole legs united by a cross stretcher, width 60.5cm, depth 42cm, height 77cm
Good Victorian mahogany wind out dining table, circa 1860, the top with moulded edge accommodating two additional leaves, length closed 134cm, when extended 254cm, raised on carved lappet baluster and tapered octagonal legs, with pot castors, depth 124cm, height 76.5cm
Victorian burr walnut and inlaid folding card table, circa 1855, the folding top inlaid with boxwood and ebony, swivelling opening to a baize playing surface, raised on turned and fluted supports, with sabre shaped legs with brown pot castors, width 91cm, depth 46cm, height 75cm
Regency mahogany pedestal Pembroke table, circa 1815-25, the top with two drop leaves with canted corners and boxwood stringing, over a frieze drawer at each end with pressed brass knobs, raised on a short turned column and four umbrella legs with brass cup castors, width 118cm, depth when closed 70cm, height 72cm
Burr walnut kneehole dressing table, early 20th Century, the top crossbanded and with a central kneehole with a single drawer, flanked on either side with two serpentine fronted short drawers, raised on cabriole legs with pad feet, width 108cm, depth 54cm, height 79cm
Andrew Varah (Designer and cabinet maker, 1945-2012), A unique Indian laurel coffee table, circa 1999, rectangular top with parquetry veneers inset with a logarithmic curve in boxwood inlay, and supported on cherrywood double arches united by a rosewood high stretcher, width 88cm, depth 57cm, height 40cm
Late Regency mahogany pedestal Pembroke table, circa 1825, the top with two drop leaves over a frieze drawer at either end, each with turned wooden knobs, over a short turned column and four cabriole legs with brass acanthus leaf toes and castors, width 107cm, depth 58cm, height 72.5cm
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