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ERCOL-STYLE ELM DINING TABLE & SET 4 CHAIRS, possibly Priory of Manchester, the table of trestle form 152w x 77cms d, the chairs of high back Windsor 'Quaker' style and including one armchair (5)Provenance: private collection south WalesComments: generally good warm colour with little wear.
SELECTION OF MID-CENTURY FURNITURE including teak metamorphic trolley table with up and over swing mechanism, 78.5w x 38w (double when extended) x 40cms d, drop-leaf rectangular trolley table, 69w x 67h x 47w d (86.5 extended), together with a teak dressing table with mirror, two wide central drawers flanked by two cupboards on tapered cylindrical legs, 144w x 122h x 47cms d (3)Comments: drop-leaf table top stained, dresser top stained together with ring marks
ASSORTED LIGHTING & METALWORK, including French-style gilt metal table lamp, 2-branch wall light, copper and brass oil lamp with glass funnel, 2-light candelabrum table lamp with lilac shade, classical style parcel gilt bronze figural centrepiece on marble base, pair coloured glass and metal wall lights etc.Comments: pair wall light lack sconces, generally worn, inspection advised.
MOGENS BALLIN FOR HERTZ BALLIN, DENMARK, Art Nouveau copper table lamp, with red domed and netted shade supported by pierced berry frieze, above organic stem similarly ornamented, splayed foot, base marked HB monogram, no.1619 and 'Danmark', 57cms hProvenance: private collection ConwyComments: shade faded, a few tears to netting, original pull replaced with turn switch Auctioneer's Note:Mogens Ballin (1871–1914) was a Danish artist, one of a group of painters who gathered in the Breton village of Pont-Aven. In 1899, he opened a workshop for metalwork together with Siegfried Wagner, finding inspiration from Willumsen and contributing to the Danish version of Jugenstil, in particular working with tin and silver and producing lamps and jewellery. His efforts provided inspiration for Georg Jensen and Just Andersen (1884–1943)
GAULTIER (ABBE). A Complete Course of Geography, by Means of Instructive Games, invented by the Abbé Gaultier, NEW EDITION and divided into three parts, fourteen double-page eng. maps, with hand-colouring, some moderately defaced with coloured pencil, plus one eng. table, title page top section printed 'A Complete' cut out, rear stitching partially broken, contemp. marbled boards worn, half calf,, compartmented spine worn, corners worn/dmaged, slim folio, John Harris, 1827Provenance: private collection West Wales
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