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AN EDWARDIAN SILVER DRESSING TABLE BOX, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1902, square, the cover with a vacant central cartouche amongst a profusely embossed foliate design and a gadrooned border, the body embossed with hunting dogs and birds, raised on cast feet. 10.5cm square, 5.8 troy ouncesThe marks are clear. No personalised engraving or erasure. The gilded interior is good. The hinge is in good condition, and the cover closes well. In generally good condition commensurate with age and use.
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CHERRY WOOD KITCHEN TABLE the rectangular top above a of frieze drawer to either long side, raised on square-section tapering legs. 74.5cm high, 166.5cm long, 81.5cm wide.58cm high to the skirt. A couple of splits to the top. Surface wear and tear commensurate with age and use. Structurally sound and generally in good condition.
A LIBERTY & CO SILVER, ENAMEL AND GLASS DRESSING TABLE BOX by Liberty & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1909, rectangular with rounded ends, the pull-off cover decorated with a border of leaves picked out in blue and green enamels. 17cm longThe marks appear to be distinct and easily noticeable. There is no personalised engraving present. There are noticeable dints and bruises along the sides of the cover. Additionally, there are a few instances of enamel loss. However, the glass remains in good condition.
A LOUIS XVI STYLE MARBLE-TOPPED, GILT-METAL MOUNTED MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE the fossilised marble inset within a gilt metal slip, above a frieze with applied garlands, raised on fluted tapering legs terminating in brass caps. 75cm high, 64cm wide, 42cm deep.Three drop mounts from the fluted legs are missing. Two complete mounts are missing on either side. Two small sections of the swags are missing. A piece of marble missing but two fragments are in the drawer. The metal band is present. Structurally sound and in country house condition.
Housed in a red and gilded frame. Depicts a hand painted Grecian motif tile of a woman seated at table with a rose filled vase. Minton, Hollins Patent Tile Works embossed on the reverse side. Doulton & Co. Lambeth handwritten on the back. Frame size: 11"W x 11"H x 1"H. Sight size: 8.5"W x 8.5"H. Manufacturer: Minton and Doulton LambethCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Ca. 300BC .This stone votive bull altar stands as a profound embodiment of ritualistic devotion. Resplendent in its simplicity, assumes the form of a flat rectangular offering table, embellished with raised borders that serve as both visual frame and symbolic threshold. The altar's enigmatic denouement lies in its bovine terminus—an exquisitely carved head, bowed in solemn reverence. Within the context of South Arabian rituals, the function and usage of such an altar find their roots in the sacred art of libations—an act of profound significance. In the hallowed domains of this ancient culture, libations represented a communion between the earthly and the divine, where the material world sought connection with realms beyond. As votaries approached this stone tableau, they would present offerings upon its surface, tokens of reverence to unseen forces that shaped their lives. For a similar, please see The British Museum, Museum number 141580. Size: L:110mm / W:420mm ; 26.160kg Provenance: Property of a central London collection; previously acquired in Paris from A. Kotlar in 2004, formerly in a collection since the 1970s; previously in a French collection since the 1950s.
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