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A Regency mahogany pedestal card table, the fold-over top with satinwood stringing and canted corners, opening to reveal baize lined playing surface, the whole on four ring turned columns to a square platform raised on four outswept square section supports with brass paw caps and casters, w.91cm, d.45cm, h.73.5cm
A Dunhill Aquarium table lighter, the lucite panels intaglio decorated with a Japanese fighting fish to one side, and two similar fish to the other, with plated mounts, stamped verso 'Made in England', registration No.737418, w.10cm, h.8cm Condition Report / Extra Information Lucite panels all good, no cracks.Some yellowing to glue.Plate tarnished to extremities.Hinge arm and flint good.All tight.
An Edwardian silver and tortoiseshell table snuffbox, the hinged cover embossed in high relief with a busy figure landscape scene, having a plain tortoiseshell body and with silver base, on bun feet, maker H A & Co, London 1909 (possibly Henri Aumont & Co), the tortoiseshell base stamped Edward Bishop Bournemouth, w.13.3cm
An early 19th century silver harlequin part cutlery suite, in the Fiddle pattern, comprising; six table forks, seven dessert forks, six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, 43.2oz, various dates and makers but principally London assays circa 1810-1830; together with four continental white metal tablespoons, having monogrammed terminals
A circa 1900 gilt brass and agate dressing table box, the top and base panels with bevelled edges, the brass with fine engine turning, the whole raised on ball feet, w.17.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information With key.Lock working.Base agate panel with glued repair to one corner, but complete.
A Victorian silver harlequin cutlery suite, in the Fiddle & Thread pattern, comprising; twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, ten teaspoons, six soup spoons, a sauce ladle, and a pair of mustard spoons, gross weight approx 104oz, various dates and makers but principally Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London circa 1845-1850
A Victorian figured walnut and marquetry inlaid games table, the fold-over serpentine top marquetry inlaid with trailing flowers within crossbanded borders, opening to reveal baize lined playing surface, the whole on French cabriole supports with gilt metal chutes and sabots, w.92cm, d.46cm, h.76cm
A Regency period rosewood pedestal drum table, the gilt tooled leather inset top above an arrangement of alternating real and dummy frieze drawers, each with ivory lozenge escutcheons and pressed brass knobs, the whole on ring turned pedestal to outswept supports with brass claw and ball feet (fully restored), dia. 105cm, h.76cm Condition Report / Extra Information The whole has been recently fully restored and polished, as such is in good condition with the following faults; 12” scuff to leather top.Top rotates.Replacement brass knobs.Two legs with slice repairs to ends.Stands well, strong.Has had several small veneer repairs - well matched in.Top and base probably original, proportions match well, however the inlay to base is not echoed on top - the bidder must decide for himself.
A Victorian figured walnut pedestal breakfast table, the shaped four quarter veneered oval tilt-top having a moulded and trailing leaf and flower carved edge, on a four section column carved with griffin masks, to hipped leaf and fruit carved cabriole supports with stylised claw and ball feet and pot casters, w.148cm, d.119cm, h.71cm (near-matching and almost certainly from the same workshops as the previous lot)
A Japanese Art Nouveau Meiji period silver table cigarette box, decorated in high relief with waterlilies, with Jungin pure silver marks verso, w.15cm Condition Report / Extra Information Three small dents to cover at extremities.Hinge good.Several dents to top edge on one side only.Top edge of base coming loose around back, but complete.Wooden interior good.Marks with some wear to one side only.Generally good.
A joined oak drawleaf refectory table in the 17th century style, the planked top with cleated ends, raised on square cut and turned supports with low H stretcher, max. dimensions w.334cm, d.122cm, h.74cm Condition Report / Extra Information 244cm with leaves in.Full length with leaves out 334cm.
A circa 1900 rosewood and inlaid envelope card table, the four section top with arabesque boxwood and ivory inlays decorated with penwork, opening to reveal baize lined playing surface with four dished counter wells, all above a frieze drawer and platform undertier (cut down), w.55cm (closed), h.64cm
Assorted silver flatware, to include; four table forks in the Fiddle pattern, pair of dessert forks in the Fiddle pattern, set of four tablespoons in the Fiddle pattern, set of three tablespoons in the Old English patter; together with seven further dessert spoons and two sauce ladles, principally in the Old English pattern, 38oz, various dates and makers but mainly London first half 19th century
A Victorian figured walnut pedestal card table, the four quarter veneered fold-over top with swivel action, having a moulded and trailing leaf carved edge, opening to reveal baize lined playing surface, raised on a four section pedestal to hipped outswept cabriole supports with pot casters, w.93cm, d.49cm, h.72cm
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