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An oak cased ‘Dulcephone’ table top gramophone with a black lacquer tin plate horn, bears a plaque to the reverse “The ‘Dulcephone’ the gramophone par excellence, fully protected and patented Nos. 21489 299601 300754, B82708” 33.5cm square, horn 39.5cm wide CONDITION REPORT: In overall poor condition, mouldings missing on the corners, some rusting to the horn etc
A set of four German white metal table knives, The back side on the blade is marked "Rostfrei." On the back of the handle it is marked with the initials WLG cog wheel and swastika with the letters M.D.A Sch dA. This is the abbreviation of MODELL DES AMTES/SCHÖNHEIT DER ARBEIT.) "Model of the Office/Beauty of Work." together with a vesta case
George III mahogany "D" end dining table, two leaves supported on turned legs, 125 x 117cm (46 x 89").Condition report115cm closed without leavesOne leaf is 50 cm wide and the other is 56cm wideThe leaves would of originally been hinged to the D ends, evidence of hinges present.Incorrect arrangement of clips as they interfere with the gate legs.Minor repairs about the framesThe top is heavily faded and has a crude repair.Polish is perished in places on the bases.
Aesthetic Movement table oil lamp the opaque glass body painted with prunus blossom, together with a ruby glass etched shade, height to burner 37cm. Condition report: no cracks or chips to any of the glass elements; gilding/enamel rubbed off in parts; burner's bayonet fitting is loose on the reservoir. Overall the lamp is in good condition. The shade and chimney are not as old as the lamp.
Edwardian table top stationery cabinet, the tortoiseshell top and front inlaid with silver swags, revealing a watered silk interior, width 27cm. Condition report: minor deterioration of the lining; leather covering mostly good - there are a few scuffs and two tears where the rear lid joint has loosened; minor chip on front left corner of lid.
Victorian walnut loo table, the oval top with matched quartered veneers supported on four column birdcage base with corresponding scroll legs and original pot caster, 135cm x 103cm.condition issueAt some point during viewing on Sunday this table has been damaged where the legs are jointed into a block on the base of the column.I think somebody has tried to sit on it and its had a levering effect on the legs which has then prised apart the segmented construction of the base.
Davenport and Sullivan electro-plated canteen of rat tail cutlery nominally for 12 place settings in black case with a silvered panel of horses' heads (unused condition, incomplete: 10 dessert spoons, 12 dessert forks, 10 table forks, 12 soup spoons, 10 fish knives, 10 fish forks, 1 table spoon, 12 tea spoons, 12 coffee spoons, 12 dessert knives, 10 table knives).
˜A CHINESE CARVED IVORY MINIATURE GROUP OF GUAN YU, MING DYNASTY, 17TH CENTURY probably a seal, depicting the figure perched on a stool, one hand lying on his thigh, the other contemplatively stroking his long beard, leaning his elbow on the table as he gazes at a book, a brush pot to its side, all on a panelled rectangular plinth 4.9cm high The group probably represents the episode from Guan Yu's life when he completed the huge task in only a few nights of memorising the Confucian classics The Spring and Autumn Annals and The Commentary of Zuo. Devotion to the general and scholar, who died in 220AD, grew over time and reached an apotheosis in 1614, when the Emperor Wanli bestowed the title "Saintly Emperor Guan the Great God Who Subdues Demons of the Three Worlds and Whose Awe Spreads Far and Moves Heaven".
A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER TEASPOONS, JOHN STONE, EXETER, 1844 Fiddle pattern, the terminals engraved with the initials JG; together with the following other items of table silver: sixteen teaspoons, mostly London, 1826-1887, a Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, James Howden & Co, Edinburgh, 1847, two Scottish dessert spoons and a butter knife, and the following German silver items, comprising: a table spoon, five dessert spoons and nine coffee spoons, mid-late 19th century 800gr (25oz 14dwt) (41)
KINGS PATTERN TABLE SILVER, THE MAJORITY VARIOUS DATES AND MAKERS INCLUDING WILLIAM EATON AND G.W. ADAMS FOR CHAWNER & CO, LONDON, 1823-1864 and a few items, London and Sheffield, early 20th century, comprising: seven tablespoons (of a slightly variant pattern), fifteen table forks, two dessert spoons, twenty-one dessert forks, twelve teaspoons and a pair of salt spoons 4060gr (130oz 10dwt) (59)
ASSORTED IRISH TABLE SILVER, DUBLIN AND CORK, CIRCA 1800-1839 comprising: a Celtic point sauce ladle, Carden Terry & John Williams, Cork, circa 1800, four crested Fiddle pattern forks and a butter knife, John Power and Samuel Neville, Dublin, 1806/10/35, two Fiddle pattern toddy ladles, Richard Garde of Cork and James Le Bas, Dublin, 1812/28, a pair foliate cast sugar tongs, Fiddle pattern salt shovel and spoon and a bright-cut salt spoon; together with a pair of Scottish silver toddy ladles, Fiddle pattern, maker's mark F.R&S, Edinburgh, 1817; and a silver sauce ladle, Fiddle pattern, William Eaton, London, 1838 676gr (21oz 14dwt) (15)
ASSORTED TABLE SILVER, VARIOUS DATES AND MAKERS INCLUDING ELEY & FEARN, LONDON, 1816-1850 comprising the following Hourglass pattern: a tablespoon, four table forks and a pair of dessert spoons; six Fiddle Shell & Thread pattern tablespoons; six Fiddle Shell pattern table forks and a salt spoon; three Fiddle Thread pattern salt spoons; together with a mustard spoon, James McKay, Edinburgh, 1844 1613gr (51oz 17dwt) (qty)
A GROUP OF AMERICAN TABLE SILVER, VARIOUS MAKERS, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising: a soup ladle, the terminal initialled and decorated with 'Indian' foliage, stamped 'BAILEY, BANKS & BIDDLE; a cream ladle with terminal struck with holly leaves and mistletoe; a butter knife, stamped 'J. COOK / PATENTED 1889'; a small cream ladle; and a cast strawberry pattern caddy spoon, the reverse of the bowl engraved with a monogram; together with a small Danish silver ladle, Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, circa 1930, Beaded pattern, import marked George Stockwell, London, 1931 331gr (10oz) (6)
QUEENS PATTERN TABLE SILVER, VARIOUS MAKERS, LONDON, 1823-1888 comprising: four tablespoons, thirteen dessert spoons, four teaspoons, a salt spoon and a sugar sifter ladle; together with a pair of silver sugar tongs, maker's mark overstruck by that of Daniel Robertson & Co, Glasgow, 1863 1541gr (49oz 10dwt) (24)
MISCELLANEOUS TABLE SILVER, 18TH / 19TH CENTURY, Bright-cut pattern: two tablespoons, one Eley & Pierrepont, 1777, the other George Wintle, 1804, both London, and a teaspoon and a pair of Irish salt spoons; single struck King's pattern: a dessert spoon and three mustard spoons; and Old English pattern: a dessert spoon and four teaspoons 324gr (10oz 8dwt) (14)
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