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DANISH ROSEWOOD NEST OF THREE TABLES ON SQUARE TAPERED LEGS WITH UNDERSTRETCHER, STAMPED MADE IN DENMARK UNDERNEATH.TOP TABLE HEIGHT: 18 INCHES, WIDTH: 23 INCHES, DEPTH: 15 INCHES.MIDDLE TABLE HEIGHT: 17 INCHES, WIDTH: 20 INCHES, DEPTH: 13 INCHES.BOTTOM TABLE HEIGHT: 17 INCHES, WIDTH: 17.5 INCHES, DEPTH: 13 INCHES.SLIGHT FADING TO TOP TABLE & SLIGHT MARK TO RIGHT HAND SIDE OF MIDDLE TABLE.
Mixed English and Continental silver / silver metal table ware, consisting of a Victorian mustard pot ,four daisy shaped spoons, six sundry spoons, a miniature trophy, a Chinese pepper pot Indian salt and pepper pots , two flower shaped tea cups and a Viking ship place setting.
John Bill, Norfolke c1626, 9cm x 12cm, another map of Norfolk by J. Cary, some colouring, 14cm x 9cm, A Map of Brecknockshire, double glazed showing a section of the Chester to Cardiff road map verso, 19cm x 12cm, John Sellar, The Island of Garnsey, hand coloured, 12cm x 14cm, T. Jenner, Lincolnshire c1643 with distance table, hand coloured, 11cm x 11cm, J. Cary, Monmouthshire, 1810, hand coloured, 15cm x 10cm, and two hand coloured town plans entitled 'London' and Westminster', each 12cm x 19cm, predominantly in Hogarth frames (8)
An electroplated canteen of Old English pattern cutlery for twelve place settings, circa 1920, comprising; table knives, dessert knives (with ivorine handles), six table spoons, soup spoons, dessert spoons, tea spoons, egg spoons, table forks, dessert forks, fish knives, fish forks, fish servers, soup ladle, two gravy ladles, a pair of fruit servers, one mustard spoon, two salt spoons and a five piece carving set, all contained within a three drawer mahogany cabinet on stand.
A late 19th century Japanese red and black lacquered table cabinet, with plain oblong top over two panelled doors, opening to reveal six short drawers, the fronts painted, gilded and inlaid with a view of Mount Fuji, in turn over one long drawer with platform base, the front facade painted, gilded and inlaid with a landscape scene of a blossoming tree and bird with pierced and chased metal mounts, 31cm wide, 28cm high, 17.5cm deep
A late Victorian table oil lamp, with plain stepped circular brass base, tapering column with beaded rim supporting a cranberry flashed cut clear glass reservoir, duplex burner, cranberry glass bulbous shade with undulating frilled rim and clear glass chimney, 60cm high
An ostrich egg, painted with a scene of Cape Town viewed from the sea over sailing ships to Table Top Mountain, 15cm high, loose mounted on later mahogany stand, an Eastern enamelled metal wine taster, the pink ground painted with an all-over foliate pattern in red, blue and green, 15cm wide, three various Chinese seals and a pack of De La Rue playing cards (6)
A table lamp, with polished black granite square plinth and cast brass snowflake shaped base, supporting three tubular iron branches draped with metal leaves and glass flowerheads each terminating in a single lamp with glass shade in the form of a coloured bunch of grapes, 58cm high
A Japanese red lacquered table cabinet, of oblong form, the single door with gilt and shibayama panel of a bird in a tree, opening to reveal graduated drawers the outside with traces of floral decoration and carrying handle on top, loose mounted on a base with four legs, 28cm high, a cloisonne vase of rounded and tapering square form depicting birds and prunus blossom, 31.5cm high and a pair of Chinese lacquered vases, 24cm high (4)
A late 19th century Bretby polychrome terracotta figure of a seated black banjo player, the young boy wearing a straw hat, white shirt, red waistcoat and green breeches modelled holding a loose fitting pottery five-string banjo, numbered 1529, 52cm high with non-related Chinese carved and pierced hardwood table/seat, 23cm square
A Chinese hardwood partners writing table, the oblong top with black lacquered centre, carved key pattern border and moulded edges, the base profusely carved and pierced with dragons amongst scrolling clouds and mask heads, two shaped panelled drawers to either side with lacquered linings and carved chrysanthemum handles, on four cabriole legs carved as mythological winged creatures, 107cm wide, 75cm high, 77cm deep
A Victorian burr walnut fold-over card table, the swivel action rounded oblong top quarter veneered and inlaid with stringing and scrolls, similarly inlaid frieze and four turned, carved and fluted legs with brass cup castors, 96.5cm wide, 74cm high, 98.5cm wide (open)
A French style gilt metal mounted mahogany vitrine, of square shaped form, the moulded edged top with bevelled glass panel, over a four-panel glazed cabinet with hinged door enclosing a single glass shelf and mirrored base, on a table style stand with four tapering cabriole legs, 42.5cm square 110cm high
William IV mahogany serving table raised on fluted supports, 88cm x 198cm wide x 75cm dia CONDITION REPORT: Screw holes to rear of top, has had an upstand back. Patch of veneer reglued badly to front edge and loss (see photos). Some stains to top. Chunky solid lot with a nice look.
La Locomotion Automobile: a rare volume for 1897. Revue des Voitures et Vehicules Mecaniques, publiee sous le Haut Patronage du Touring-Club de France, Paris. Profusely illustrated with text figures, engravings and photographs. A small quarto hardbound volume in dark blue cloth with gilt lettering to the spine, incomplete, but holding a good number of the weekly issues from this, the fourth year of publication, all in clean and sound condition, with their covers and advertisements, and with a note of the missing numbers loosely inserted at the front of the volume. The missing numbers are 1-15, 17, 20, 35 and 36. Index (Table Analytique des Matieres) at front of the volume. (1)
La Vie Au Grand Air (Life in the Open Air), 1899 to 1910. Seven bound folio-size volumes of this weekly French pictorial newspaper, in mixed bindings, devoted to various outdoor pursuits, including motoring, motor-racing, motor-cycling and bicycling. The earliest comprises issues from No. 21, 4 Fevrier 1899 to 11 Avril 1902 (not a complete run, and some of the contents are loose), with five issues from another weekly, Le Sport Universel Illustre (two from 1897, two from1900, and one from 1901), and issues numbered 1, 5 , 6 & 7 (from late 1898) of another weekly, La Vie Illustree, at the back of the volume. This is followed by what appears to be the complete volume for 1902, (Tome V), with title page and table of contents, another volume with an incomplete sequence of issues from 1 Juin 1906 to 18 Janvier 1908), with the first few leaves loose, three volumes in similar bindings covering the period 6 Juillet 1907 to 26 Decembre 1908 (Tomes XII, XIII and XIV), all with their title page and table of contents, and apparently complete, and another volume holding the issues for 1910, possibly complete, although with confusing pagination for the special Christmas Issue, which includes several full-page colour plates (no title page or table of contents). All of these weekly journals, which are now exceedingly scarce, with articles in French, are profusely illustrated, and include a wealth of information relating to transport matters. AF. (7)
The Motor Car in Art by John Zolomij, 300pp, 1990, a full colour landscape-format 4to volume, a well-written treatise on art related to the automobile. In excellent condition, with a DJ. Also, Car Mascots by Sirignano & Sulzberger, 1977; Motor Badges & Figureheads by Brian Jewell, 1978; Car Badges of the World by Tim Nicholson, 1970 1st ed, Automobilia by M. Worthington-Williams, 1979; The Price Guide & Identification of Automobilia by Gardiner and Morris, 1982 1st ed and San Sylmar, a coffee table book about the Nethercutt Collection, 1978. All with good DJs where appropriate. (7)
*Condiment Set. In the form of a touring motor-car with fitted mustard bottles, salt and pepper jars. Finished in nickel-plated silver, it possesses a steering wheel, front-mounted lamp, rolling wheels for moving up and down the table. In good useable condition. 7-ins (58-cm) long. (1)
Large Glass Table with 4 Chairs. Rectangular lozenge shaped glass topped table. With woven frosted central pattern. Cylindrical metal legs. Approx 121 by 90cm. Complete with four matching high backed chairs. Approx 112 by 44 sm. Two blue seat pads, 2 cram seat pads. High backed metal construction.
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