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Victorian burr walnut work table, rectangular top, with rounded corners and a moulded edge, fitted with two frieze drawers over a basket, sliding from the side, the top drawer fitted with a tooled leather writing surface, capped and fluted ringed legs, width 66cm, depth 51cm, height 70cm.
Eight place canteen of silver cutlery, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1960, St. James pattern, comprising four table spoons, eight table forks, eight dessert forks, eight soup spoons, eight dessert spoons, eight teaspoons, table knives and dessert knives, pair of sauce ladles, sugar tongs, sugar spoon, suite of three servers, together with stainless steel carvers, 82oz weighable, in a fitted oak case, width 48cm.
9th-11th century AD. A bronze patrix die for manufacturing shield-shaped pendants, with central swirl motif and billeted border. Cf. Arbman, H. Birka I: Die Gräber, Uppsala, 1940, table 97 for examples of the pendants. 22 grams, 35mm (1 1/2"). Property of a London businessman, from his grandfather's collection formed after World War II; thence by descent 1972. [No Reserve]. Extremely fine condition.
17th-18th century AD. A bronze hexagonal table with six lion's claw legs, inlaid stone surface with radiating lotus design, white stone border and six rosette studs; Deccan workmanship. 5.1 kg, 40cm (15 3/4"). Property of a Sussex, UK, collector; acquired on the UK art market, 1990s. . Fine condition.
12th-15th century AD. A bronze pair of sprung table tongs formed as flat-section arms with angled lentoid feet, running lozenge-in-circle motifs to the outer faces; one riveted arm, suspension loop finial. 80 grams, 22cm (8 3/4"). Property of an Essex, UK collector; acquired London art market, 1960s-1980s. [No Reserve]. Very fine condition.
198-217 AD. Philippopolis, Thrace, Pythian Games issue. Obv: AYT K M AYRH ANTWNEINOC legend with radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: KOINON QRAKWN ALEXANDREIA FIL legend with prize urn inscribed PYQIA, containing two palm branches and five golden apples on an agonistic table, amphora beneath the table. Varbanov 1411 variant; 1486 variant (position of apples, reverse legend); Moushmov -; Bulgaria CCCH -. 21.57 grams . Ex Lanz Auction 160, Lot 459. . Extremely fine. Unpublished reverse type with the apples on the table instead of beneath it.
9th-12th century AD. A bronze torc formed as two rods twisted around each other with loop finials and wire collars. Cf. Sedov, B.B. Finno-Ugri i Balti v Epokhi Srednevekovija, Moscow, 1987, Table 80. 83 grams, 18.5cm (7 1/4"). From an old North Country collection; formed between 1970-2000. . Very fine condition.
A mahogany and brass-mounted table(?) clock,the enamelled convex dial with Roman numerals over a panel inscribed 'Thos. Moss, Ludgate Street, London', enclosing a twin fusee movement striking the hours with strike/silent lever, with pierced brass fishscale sound panels to the sides and top, the back door now with a fret cut panel, backed with cardboard,8in dial27cm wide28cm high
An unusual ebony and ebonised writing table,probably early 19th century, the top with indentations from tooled leather including a ducal coat of arms, within ebony veneered crossbanded borders, over an applied carved edge and a crisply carved Gothic three-quarter frieze, twist turned legs with carved foliate capitals, block feet and turned stretchers,95cm wide96cm deep73cm highLiterature: This extraordinary table has similarities to a table by George Perfect Harding for Strawberry Hill House, the residence of Horace Walpole - see Michael Snodin, 'Horace Walpole's Strawberry Hill', fig.37, p.27.The frieze, in particular, is similar to designs by A W N Pugin - see 'Pugin: A Gothic Passion', the catalogue of the 1994 V&A exhibition, p.129, for a reproduction of an illustration from Pugin's 'The True Principles of Pointed or Christian Architecture' (1841).There are also similarities with furniture collected by William Beckford for Fonthill Abbey - see John Britton, 'Graphical an
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