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Lot 79

A 19th Century Continental faceted glass ruby flash decanter and stopper, 33 cm high and a carved wooden figure of "Shepherd" by Schauer & Mangold of Oberammergau, 36 cm high, a mother of pearl diorama "Nativity Bethlehem", 18.5 cm wide x 21 cm high, an art glass egg-shaped bowl with amethyst centre, 18.8 cm wide x 13.5 cm high, an "Onion" pattern trinket dish by Bock of Bonn and a table lamp on marble base

Lot 90

A box of various china wares, glass wares, silver and plated wares to include a Royal Worcester "Cabbage leaf" jug, Cauldon cream jug, WH Goss "Victoria 1887 Jubilee" mug, Noritake oval dish, "Victoria 1887 Jubilee" octagonal transfer decorated plate with symbols of the Empire, Foley China saucer to commemorate the 1897 Jubilee, Japanese porcelain teacup and saucer, teacup with transfer decoration to commemorate the 1897 Jubilee, five stemmed drinking glasses, four cut glass punch cups, two dressing table jars with plated mounts, silver napkin rings, silver vesta case, white metal medallion "National Temperance Caterer's Association Exhibition 1912", "Wilson's Pure Tea of Croydon" caddy spoon, six brass miniature Dickens figures, brass bell inscribed "Cygnus", a bull's eye watch stand in brass chain link frame, etc.

Lot 174

Three: Sergeant Frederick Nixon, 23rd Foot, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, later a Lieutenant in the Australian Artillery at Sydney Crimea 1854-56, 1 clasp, Sebastopol (No 4232. Serjt. Frederick. Nixon. 23rd. R.W.F.) regimentally impressed naming; Indian Mutiny 1857-59, 1 clasp, Lucknow (Serjt. Frdk. Nixon, 1st Bn. 23rd R.W. Fusrs.); Turkish Crimea 1855, Sardinian issue (Staff Officer F. Nixon. H.M. 23rd Regt.) the first with edge bruising and contact marks, otherwise very fine and better (3) £500-£700 --- Sergeant Frederick Nixon was slightly wounded at Sebastopol on 1 March 1855 (London Gazette 16 March 1855 refers). Sold with a copied image of the recipient in uniform wearing medals and the following (undated) obituary details from an unknown source: ‘The Late Lieutenant Nixon, Crimean & Indian Mutiny Veteran. First-Lieutenant Frederick Nixon died at the Sydney Hospital yesterday, aged 86 years. Deceased was educated at Elizabeth College, Guernsey. He served in the Imperial Army with the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers foot, 1st Battalion, as an officer, and was badly wounded in the Crimea in ‘54 & ‘55, at the Siege of Sebastopol. He received medals & clasps for the campaign. Lieutenant Nixon came home at the termination of the war in the ship London in 1856. He was sent to the college of musketry at Hythe, under General Hay, to study musketry, etc. Deceased was presented to Queen Victoria at Windsor Castle, 1856. He was ordered on Foreign service, via the Cape, to China. When at Table Bay the order was countermanded, in consequence of the Indian Mutiny breaking out. He started to Calcutta, and saw service under General Outram, Sir Colin Campbell, and Lord Clyde in the Relief of Lucknow - and was under fire at the Dil Koosha, where he carried the Queen’s Colours, and at the Moti Maal operations, across the Goomtee, and finally at Lucknow. He helped to capture the city, & got into the Kaisar Baghe, or King’s Graden, after terrible street fighting, where Generals Outram and Havelock were besieged by the Sepoys. Lieutenant Nixon was at Cawnpore twice and at Benares, and was also in the Trans-Gogra operations, when the rebels were driven from Oude to Nepaul. He obtained a staff appointment to the 6th Dragoon Guards, Carbineers, and was with Captain Peel’s brigade of Bluejackets and a Commissory (sic) post to the Belooches Battalion. Finally he retired from service, and came to Sydney in 1860, and got a commission as First Lieutenant in the Artillery Brigade. He commanded a Battery. Deceased was born at St. Peter’s Port - Island of Guernsey. He was the grandson of the late commandant of the Royal Veteran Battalion 10th. His grandfather served under General Wolfe at the battle of Quebec.’

Lot 246

Three: Petty Officer W. Belderson, Royal Navy, who served in H.M.S. Nottingham at the Battle of Jutland, 31 May 1916, and survived her subsequent torpedoing and sinking by U-52 on 19 August 1916 by clinging to an upturned table for two hours; he later died of burns received following an explosion in H.M.S. Sepoy on 8 April 1930 1914-15 Star (J.29333. W. Belderson Boy.1., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (J.29333 W. Belderson. A.B. R.N.); Marine Society Reward of Merit, silver (W. Belderson 6 July 1920) mounted as worn, nearly very fine (4) £120-£160 --- Walter Belderson was born in Tressingfield, Suffolk, on 27 September 1898 and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy Second Class on 13 January 1914. He served during the Great War in a variety of ships and shore-based establishments, including H.M.S. Nottingham from 9 January 1915 to 26 August 1916, and was thus present in her at the Battle of Jutland, 31 May 1916, and when she was torpedoed and sunk by the German submarine U-52 on 19 August 1916; according to a later newspaper report, Belderson survived the sinking by clinging to an upturned table for two hours. Advanced Able Seaman on 5 April 1917, and Leading Seaman on 6 December 1918, Belderson was awarded his Marine Society Silver Medal in 1920, and was further promoted Petty Officer on 1 August 1921. Posted to H.M.S. Sepoy on 10 August 1929, he died from burns received as a result of an accidental explosion of a depth charge onboard H.M.S. Sepoy whilst on exercises in Hong Kong Harbour, on 8 April 1930, one of six men who were killed or died as a result of the explosion. He is buried in Happy Valley Cemetery, Hong Kong. Sold with copied record of service and other research, including a photographic image of the recipient as part of a memorial to the six men who died in the explosion; and a postcard photograph of H.M.S. Nottingham.

Lot 183

A superb mid-20th century gilt brass mounted Murano glass table lamp, overall H. 83cm.

Lot 290

A pair of large crystal glass table lamps, H. 60cm.

Lot 294

A Spong table mounted bean slicer and other metal items.

Lot 351

An extending G Plan style teak dining table together with a set of six matching chairs, unextended 163 x 107cm.

Lot 363

An extending mahogany draw leaf dining table, 90 x 90cm extended L. 150cm.

Lot 367

A Chinese stained hardwood Kang table with antique painted decoration to top and drawers on both sides, 138 x 69 x 46cm.

Lot 371

A vintage concrete garden table, H. 55cm Dia. 66cm.

Lot 396

An extending mid century G Plan fresco teak dining table together with four matching chairs, unextended Dia. 120cm H. 74cm.

Lot 403

A single drawer, flame mahogany veneered console table, H. 75cm together with a two tier mahogany side table, H. 77cm.

Lot 416

A group of mixed table lamps and desk lamps.

Lot 429

Three large 1960s painted 'chalk' cherub table lamps with three large shades, tallest 75cm.

Lot 456

A group of five figural table lamps and one figure, figure H. 41cm.

Lot 457

Two Art Deco style ceramic table lamps and three others, tallest 63cm.

Lot 458

A pair of cut glass table lamps with a further table lamp and two candle lamps, H. 48cm.

Lot 67

A 1920's hexagonal walnut veneered chess table, 53 x 53 x 51cm.

Lot 78

An Art Deco hallmarked silver and enamelled dressing table set.

Lot 11

A Regency rosewood work tableinlaid with stringing and thuya wood banding, the rounded drop flap top above a drawer, opposing dummy drawer and pleated work bag, on turned tapered legs ending in brass cappings and castorsheight 73.5cm, width 36cm, 72cm when open, depth 46cmCondition: Good overall, joints firm. There are some old marks and scratches commensurate with age and use. There are two patches of worn polish to the front. Very minor losses to the stringing and a small area of banding has been reset. The drawer formerly had dividers.

Lot 15

A George IV mahogany library tablecirca 1820of freestanding form, the later tooled green leather inset top with a moulded edge above two drawers, lateral slides and two opposing dummy drawers, on waisted reeded end supports with shaped scroll platform feet and concealed castors, Stamped Wyman 182 Goswell Street,height 75.5cm, width 122cm, depth 75cmCondition: In good houseworn condition overall with old marks and scratches. The drawer runners are renewed. Minor splits to areas of the slides. One platform end piece is detached but present. There is a key.

Lot 16

An Empire flame mahogany and marble topped gueridon centre tablecirca 1830the dished mottled marble top on columnar supports joined by a triform undertier with parquetry motif, on wooden castorsheight 78cm, diam. 82cmCondition: The top has cracks and has later pine under-structure and visible old repairs. Old wormholes and some losses to the base and let in veneer pieces in places. Some small nibbles to the lower edge of the frieze and some small areas where veneers have bubbled. There are splits to the base veneers.

Lot 18

A William IV rosewood card tablecirca 1830the foldover top revealing a blue baize playing surface, the tapered column with a lotus leaf collar, on a quatreform base with scroll feet and castorsheight 74cm, width 91cm, depth 45cmCondition: In good houseworn condition overall with some old marks and scratches. The swivel action is a little slow, splits to carcase wood visible below baize.

Lot 180

An early 19th century Chinese export gilt and black lacquer painted fanfinely painted to both sides, one with a pair of figures seated by a table with attendants in an esturine landscape, verso figures by a bridge in a similar setting, the tips of the sticks painted animals and with dragons and phoenixes, the guards with dragons and phoenixeslength 19.5cm., width open 34cm.Condition: Overall god condition. Painted decoration bright and and not rubbed. small crack to tip of one stick

Lot 20

A William IV pollard oak card tablecirca 1830the swivel foldover top revealing a baize inset, the reeded and acanthus carved stem on a quatreform base with hairy paw feet and concealed castorsheight 75cm, width 92cm, depth 45cmCondition: In good tired houseworn condition. The top is slightly uneven due to carcase wood shrinkage, but the veneers are OK. Some veneer cracks to the base and three feet are lacking their upper scrolls.

Lot 211

A pair of Bohemain flash-cut ruby table lustreslate 19th centurythe scalloped tops etched with trailing vine, the baluster stems with stags in wooded landscapes, with facetted drops and on domed feet, together with a late 19th century pink and gilt table lustre, with pear form and longer drops, (3)the pair height 22cm, the other 24cmCondition: One red lustre has a noticeable chip to its base edge, as has the other. Tiny nicks to base edges.The pink example is missing a small drop and has a noticeable chip to its base edge.

Lot 24

A Victorian mahogany architect's tablecirca 1840of freestanding kneehole form, the ratchet adjustable top above an arrangement of five dummy drawers folding down to reveal a sliding leather lined section with ratchet adjustable surface, below is an arrangement of lidded boxes, the pedestal sections each with three drawers and the bases with castors. bears detached ivorine disc labels for JAS Shoolbred & Co Tottenham Court Rd, London W.height 91cm, width 126cm, depth 62cmCondition: In good houseworn condition overall with some old marks and scratches and a few splits in places. The top has a later removable rear gallery. There are some mouldings lacking and some are detached but present. The locks stamped Bramah.

Lot 28

A French Louis XV style rosewood bijouterie tablelate 19th centuryfreestanding and of bombe form, with brass bandings and foliate and shield cast mounts, the bevelled lid above a front dummy drawer with escutcheon and side drawer, on cabriole legs with scroll toesheight 79cm, wide 40cm, depth 40cmCondition: In good overall condition. Some fading to the top and to some of the side sections.

Lot 323

A collection of mostly French electroplate to include cocktail shakers, trays, flatware etc.comprising a Christofle cocktail, a large cocktail shaker, a cased Art Deco christening set comprising a rosewood handle sauce pan, egg cup and spoon, beaker, napkin ring, plate, (lacking three items of cutlery)a twelve setting canteen of cutlery in three cases, cased sets of twelve table and dessert knives with horn handles and stainless steel blades, a cased set of twelve teaspoons, Art Deco oyster forks, a large twin handled rectangular tray, a boxed Christofle serving dishes, other serving dishes, a pair Christofle double salts with blue glass liners, Christofle punch ladle with turned ebony handle, twelve Ercuis berried leaf pattern table spoons, forks, teaspoons and serving items, a set of twelve fish knives and forks and servers, assorted matched fiddle and thread pattern flatware, a pair of dwarf Corinthian column candlesticks, a pair of bottle coasters etc., (qty)various Condition: Christofle has some corrosion to base. Most items in good condition, assorted flatware variable, viewing recommended in person

Lot 325

A Mappin & Webb electroplated canteen of Queen Anne pattern flatwarecomprising eighteen table forks, eighteen dessert forks, eighteen dessert spoons, six soup spoons, eleven tablespoons, a sauce ladle, seventeen table knives and seven dessert knives, both with stainless steel blades (qty)table fork length 24.5cm.Condition: Surface scratches and wear commensurate with age and use

Lot 331

A collection silver to include cased sets, toast racks and other items various dates, makers markscomprising an Edwardian hexagonal tapering spill vase with weighted base, London, 1903, William Comyns,a late Victorian cut glass globular table scent with screw fitting lobed cap and internal stopper, a pair of George V ogee form baluster pepper pots in George III style, a George VI Art Deco christening mug engraved Jill, two four division toast racks, a late 19th century mahogany cased set of ten Dutch teaspoons, a cased pair of late Victorian napkin rings pierced with flowers, crested and numbereda cased set of six demitasse coffee spoons, a cased egg cup with weighted base and soon, a cased engine turned Art Deco napkin ring, five assorted napkin rings, an electroplated tea canister and a continental plated Art Nouveau design oval slat with blue glass liner, (qty)first height 15.2cm., weighable silver approx. 17.75oztCondition: Knocks to pepepr pots,egg cup case a/f

Lot 337

A George V silver engine turned silver table cigarette box and other silverfirst London, 1912, D & J Welby Ltd, rectangular with canted corners, interior gilt with presentation inscription and cedar lined, together with a George III feather edge Old English pattern sauce ladle, London, 1767, maker mark W.C, a pair of pierced drum mustard pots with blue glass liners, two napkin rings one with an applied brass elephant the other initialled, etc. (qty)first length 13.5cm., total weight approx. 23.15ozt. Condition: Cigarette box lacking division, minor dings and scratches. Ladle in good condition. Mustard pots with knocks dings

Lot 34

A Louis XVI style rosewood bijouterie tablelate 19th centurybrass strung and with lappet and mask mounts, the oval bevelled glazed top on slender cabriole legsheight 76cm, width 54cm, depth 39cmCondition: In good overall houseworn condition. One old restored split to the top edge and one old screw repair to one leg.

Lot 359

An American silver covered copper table cigarette box by Sweetser & Coearly 20th century rectangular, the lift off silver cover stamped sterling, with raised scrolling borders to top and buildings in a landscape to sides, plain cedar lined base, on bracket feetlength 14.5cm., weight of cover approx. 6.11oztCondition: Original the lift off cover would have had a finial Otherwise no apparent damage

Lot 361

A Danish silver table cigarette box and a late Victorian cigar casefirst Copenhagen, 1949, assayer Johannes Siggaard, Stampe Ela, of plain rectangular cushion form with hinged lid fith fluted edge, on conforming bracket feet, cedar lined, second Sheffield, 1901, Walker & Hall of plain rectangular curved form, interior gilt, (2)first length 18cm., total weight approx. 12.21oztCondition: First good condition. Second with light dings to front

Lot 385

A mahogany cased late 19th century Dutch .883 silver part canteen of Hanoverian pattern flatwareRotterdam, 1871, Jan De Grootcomprising twelve table forks, six table spoons and thirteen dessert spoons, contained in mahogany cutlery canteen with hinged domed lid, red silk lined interior with three fitted tiers, together with a mahogany cased set of nine non matching Dutch teaspoons (40)table fork length 20.2cm., weight approx. 55.82oztCondition: Good condition

Lot 392

Early 19th century French silver .950 fiddle pattern flatwareFrench control marks, some marked mark G.J. others G Jugecomprising six table forks and six table spoons, initialled L. D, (12)table fork length 20cm.,, weigth approx. 27.54oztCondition: Condition commensurate with age

Lot 396

A pair of George III Irish fiddle pattern tablespoons and other assorted later mostly Irish flatwarefirst Dublin, 1808, makers mark J.K. initialled, together with three fiddle pattern table forks, Dublin, 1829, William Ward, a near matching fork, all crested with a Phoenix, a pair of fiddle pattern tablespoons, Dublin, an Old English pattern tablespoon, Dublin, 1783, John Laughlin Senior, crested, etc., (qty)firts length 22.7 cm., weight approx. 21.93Condition: First some wear to bowl tips. Some tines wearing down. Bowl end of Laughlin spoon worn. Assorted flatware some dings and dents

Lot 398

An early 20th century Canadian Cello pattern part canteen of flatwarestamped Sterling by Northumbriacomprising, five table fork five dessert forks, eight salad forks, four dessert spoons, eight soup spoons, ten teaspoons, eight five o'clock teaspoons, a butter knife, cold meat fork, serving fork, sauce ladle and sugar spoon, eight table knives, eight dessert knives, seven butter spreaders, a pair of wooden salad servers and a serving slice all with filled silver handles and stainless steel blades, (qty)fork length 18.8cm., weighable silver approx. 61oztCondition: Tarnished but mostly fair commensurate with age. Two tines of wooden salad fork chipped with loses

Lot 4

A George III oak side tablelate 18th centurythe twin plank top above a central drawer and fan corners, flanked by two deep drawers above pierced heart spandrels, on square tapered legsheight 75cm, width 92cm, depth 49cmCondition: Tired used condition overall. The top has warping and the planks have separated. Splits, see image. Handles later, marks from old handles visible, pierced spandrels later, sides with splits. One heart spandrel with small loss.

Lot 431

A Japanese Meiji Period silver table cigarette box c.1900signedrectangular, the hinged lid repousse decorated with a dragon and flames against a finely stippled ground, hardwood lined height 4.5 cm., enght 13.5cm,., depth 10.2cm., total weight approx. 9.16oztCondition: Small chip to hardwod lining. Build up of silver cleanner around dragon. Small hole in spur to left front elbow. Otherwise in good condition

Lot 50

A Regency cream lacquered and gilt chinoiserie table top sewing cabinet the hinged top enclosing a fitted interior over a pair of doors enclosing three drawers with turned bone handlesheight 21cm, width 25cm, depth 19.5cmCondition: Chinoiserie with wear, chips and scratches. A particular area of wear to the lid. Fitted interior is a/f all divisions are present with lids but attention is needed. Chip to lid to top rear left corner. Base right hand corner of cabinet plinth is detached but present. Rear right hand corner of cabinet plinth is detahced and absent. Orignally on feet

Lot 61

A pair of mid century Italian blue glazed pagoda form table lamps of hexagonal faceted form arranged in three graduating tiers with conforming base, incised star mark, printed mark 'Made in Italy'height including fitting 41cm.Condition: Good condition, One lamp Free from chips or damage. the other with a small old fleabite chips. 

Lot 83

After Josef Lorenzl (1892-1950) an Art Deco painted spelter figural table lightermodelled as a scarf dancer, on a marble baseheight 27cm, width 16cm Condition: There is chip to a rear base edge. There are scratches and marks to the figure and the pedestal, wear to the fingers and arms and legs, see images.

Lot 119

Five silver rings, silver necklace, a pearl, lapis and malachite necklace with 9k gold clasp and beads, silver charm bracelet with one charm in the form of a dressing table by Nuno and silver earrings

Lot 2056

Edward VII hallmarked silver dressing table tray with embossed decoration, Birmingham 1902, maker Henry Matthews, length 25cm, weight 188g

Lot 2061

Elizabeth II hallmarked silver circular dressing table jewellery casket with engine turned decoration, raised on three feet, Birmingham 1978, maker W I Broadway & Co, diameter 10cm

Lot 2086

Hallmarked silver five piece dressing table set comprising hand mirror and four brushes, together with two further brushes, main set Birmingham 1913, maker Synyer & Beddoes

Lot 2087

Edward VII hallmarked silver dressing table casket with pin cushion lid, Chester 1907, maker Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, length 13cm, together with two silver mounted brushes

Lot 2088

George V hallmarked silver dressing table mirror, Birmingham 1911, maker's mark rubbed, similar brush, vintage Parker fountain pen and a small quantity of silver coinage

Lot 2089

George V hallmarked silver four piece dressing table set comprising hand mirror and three brushes, Birmingham 1928, maker Charles S Green & Co Ltd

Lot 2090

Elizabeth II hallmarked silver based cut glass vase, Birmingham 1994, maker W I Broadway & Co, together with an George V hallmarked silver lidded cut glass globe shaped scent or dressing table bottle, Birmingham 1910, maker Synyer & Beddoes, height of taller 23cm

Lot 2096

Four hallmarked silver topped cut glass dressing table bottles, London 1917, three by Drew & Sons, one maker G C & S, height of tallest 18cm

Lot 2101

Hallmarked silver items comprising two early 20thC cigarette cases, one Birmingham 1902 the other Birmingham 1927, length of longer 8cm, hallmarked silver dressing table pot holder, hallmarked silver lidded glass dressing table pot and a hallmarked silver napkin ring, weight excluding glass pot 175g

Lot 2102

Cased hallmarked silver child's dressing table set comprising mirror and brush, Birmingham 1926, maker Adie Brothers Ltd, together with a pair of retro mid century salad servers, the handles marked Web Sterling, length 29.5cm and a further pair of Arts and Crafts style salad servers

Lot 2108

Hallmarked silver mounted and similar items comprising one pair and one single cased cut glass butter dish with hallmarked silver knives, further butter dish with hallmarked silver surround, two hallmarked silver lidded glass dressing table pots, further lid, pair of hallmarked silver candlesticks and a dressing table pot raised on three feet, 133g weighable silver

Lot 2110

Two hallmarked silver photograph frames, one circular Birmingham 1919, maker Boots Pure Drug Company, the other to suit 5 x 3½ inch photo, Birmingham 1916, maker's mark indistinct, together with two hallmarked silver mounted dressing table bottles

Lot 2117

Hallmarked and other silver items to include Czechoslovakian ladle with gilt bowl, three hallmarked silver napkin rings, Georgian hallmarked silver sifter ladle, mother of pearl handled hallmarked silver bladed knives and a silver topped dressing table pot, weight excluding knives and glass 177g

Lot 2120

Pair of Georgian hallmarked silver fiddle pattern table forks, London 1811, maker William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner, length 19.5cm, weight 140g together with a small quantity of Victorian and later coinage including some silver content

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