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Antique Chinese rosewood low table with rectangular moulded crossbanded top above relief carved frieze raised on paw feet, 107cm wide x 55cm deep x 31cm high CONDITION REPORT Some splitting and movement at the joints but no significant deterioration. Minor staining to top, colour is good overall
Large ten seat 17th century-style oak refectory table, the plank top raised on triple x-frame trestle supports united by foot stretcher, approximately 366cm x 94cm CONDITION REPORT Plank top with general wear, planks have moved, warped very slightly, trestle support seems sound, overall very serviceable table, no significant damage
19th century Chinese table screen with painted rectangular porcelain panel decorated with father, child and geese, with inscription, in original hardwood frame with floral decoration, 77.5cm high overall. Provenance: From a local country house CONDITION REPORT Good original condition overall. Minor chips to woodwork
Large selection of Edwardian silver Old English / Hanoverian bead pattern flatware with armorial crest - comprising six dessert spoons, eleven dessert forks, five table forks, three teaspoons, six tablespoons, pair sauce ladles and a soup ladle (Sheffield 1908), Walker & Hall, together with a later pair of sauce ladles without crests (Sheffield 1920). All at approximately 88ozs (36 pieces in total)
Part canteen of contemporary silver 'St. James' pattern cutlery - comprising six soup spoons, six dessert knives, five table knives, four tablespoons, four dessert spoons, five table forks, six teaspoons and five dessert forks (Sheffield 1967 - 1973), Walker & Hall, together with four other silver and white metal items (various dates and makers). Approximately 57ozs weighable silver (45 pieces in total)
1920s canteen of silver Hanoverian Reed and Ribbon pattern cutlery with engraved initial, for six place settings - comprising six tablespoons, six table forks, six dessert forks, six dinner forks, six teaspoons, six coffee spoons, mustard spoon, pair salt spoons, pair sauce ladles, butter knife, six table knives and six cheese knives, in original labelled fitted oak case (Sheffield 1919 - 1929), William Hutton. Approximately 68ozs weighable silver (54 pieces in total)
Fine quality George IV silver table snuff box of rectangular form, with rococo shell and floral decoration and engine-turned base, hinged cover with engine-turned decoration, floral border and engraved presentation inscription (Birmingham 1830), Thomas Shaw. All at approximately 5ozs, 9cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good, some minor surface wear, dents and scratching. Cover is slightly distorted at left hand side. Engraving slightly worn but clear. Hallmarks tubbed but legible
Edwardian silver circular dressing table pot with detachable cover, inset with tortoiseshell and silver panel (London 1906), William Comyns & Sons Ltd., an Edwardian silver sovereign case (Birmingham 1909) and a gilt metal mounted tortoiseshell purse with central cartouche and engraved initials, dressing table pot 6.5cm diameter (3) CONDITION REPORT Dressing table pot: General overall condition good, some surface wear and scratching, no major damage or repair. Tortoiseshell not cracked but has small surface mark above right hand bow. Marks clear. Sovereign case: General overall condition good. Some minor surface wear, snaps closed. Marks clear Purse: General condition good. Tortoiseshell is not cracked but has signs of minor wear in vicinity of hinge. Also there is a surface mark to the top right of cover above shield. Interior good. Purse does shut properly. Hinge is complete and not strained. However, clasp has been bent and is now detached but present
Diamond single stone ring with a brilliant cut diamond estimated to weigh approximately 1.10 carats, in eight claw setting on gold (18ct) shank. Ring size P CONDITION REPORT The diamond has a fissure/crack which touches the table surface and runs across the stone all the way to the girdle. This fissure/crack 'forks' on the surface near the middle of the stone. There are unusual flashes of purple and green and even a 'rainbow' effect which might indicate that the stone has been fracture-filled although I cannot locate the drill hole if this is the case. It is possible that the stone has been fracture filled with glass
Fine antique French 'Religieuse' table clock with a late 17th century French gilt brass verge Oignon pocket watch movement, signed - Jean Hubert à Rouen, au Grand Monarque. The chain fusee movement with Egyptian pillars, rack and pinion regulator, chased and engraved cock with inhabited foliage decoration, mock pendulum and plain steel balance, gilt metal dial with black Roman numerals on white enamel cartouches and inner ring with quarter and half hour divisions, the centre with raised foliate decoration and single blued-steel hand, in a late 18th / early 19th century gilt metal case of baluster form, overlaid with a pierced silver panel decorated with flower-heads, figures and birds and mounted with a gilt metal and mother of pearl crucifix and INRI scroll, angels and other figures and surmounted with a gilt metal military figure leaning on a spear, all on two mask-head scroll feet with easel back, 30cm overall height (keys lacking) CONDITION REPORT Watch movement is clean but screw heads are burred, pins bent and plates scratched. We are unable to confirm if it is in full working order but it does tick and mock pendulum moves. The gilt dial is good but there is some damage to the enamelling on numerals II, III and VI and X. The front glass surround and hinge may be original but the rear of the original case has been removed. The gilt metal baluster shaped case is dirty and finish is worn in places. Soldier's spear is slightly bent. There are signs of repair to the feather held by the left supporting angel. The mother of pearl on the crucifix is damaged and missing on top left hand of cross bar and at the base. There is a hole behind the figure's knees. Both scroll feet have been broken and repaired. Once of the lower standing figures is out of alignment. Overlaid pierced decoration is tarnished and has minor damage to left and right of watch dial. Rear of case is very dirty. Diameter of watch dial is 4.2cm, diameter of face bezel is 5cm. Overall height to top of spear is 30cm. Width across scroll feet is 13.5cm. Depth with easel strut open is 8cm
17th century North Italian walnut ebony and ivory table cabinet, the fall front enclosing four short drawers, each with engraved figural panel within ripple moulding, raised on squat bun feet, the front panel engraved with scene of St. George and the Dragon, 25.5cm wide CONDITION REPORT Fall front is detached, one peg hinge missing front with significant splits to ivory, splits to wood evident from rear and some losses, repair at hinge. Small loss to surrounding ivory frieze. Interior with splits to ivory, overall a little worn, bun feet may be replaced. Generally some wear, deterioration commensurate with age
Late Regency mahogany circular dining table, the well-figured expansive tilt-top on turned lappet carved column and shaped platform on lion paw carved feet and castors, 136cm diameter CONDITION REPORT Top is slightly faded and has some water marks but well figured and presents well. Slight loss/repair to beading on frieze. Sturdy and tilt mechanism fully functioning and sound. Minor damage to moulded element of column, elsewhere general wear
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