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A HANDSOME 19TH CENTURY CUT-GLASS OIL LAMP with prism-cut squat reservoir supported on a hexagonal baluster stem issuing from a petal-cut base, now electrified as a table lamp. 68cm high overallDrill hole in the brass mount of the reservoir. The reservoir needs re-sticking. A few tiny flea bites to the edges but generally in good order and very handsome.
A VICTORIAN NOVELTY 'PUNCH' TABLE LIGHTER by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1896, modelled as 'Punch', with a hinged hat for holding an oil reserve, to a naturalistic oval base. 14cm high, 14.86 troy ounces gross (weighted)Lacking taper and wick, the hat does not lie quite flush, weighted base, lacking felt.
A FINE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SPECIMEN MARQUETRY CENTRE TABLE, the rectangular top with bone inlaid edge profusely inlaid with satinwood, fruitwood and amboyna, the central urn flanked by fruit cornucopias, trailing foliate and flowerhead motifs, fitted with a single frieze drawer, the frieze rails with matched inlays, spiral turned ebonised legs joined by an H-form stretcher with bone inlay, on turned bun feet. 76cm high, 120cm wide, 68cm deep
A WILLIAM MORRIS & CO STAINED GLASS LIGHTBOX PANEL for Hotspur Antiques, the coloured and leaded glass depicting a male figure holding a knight's helmet, a green jug on the table, a baluster jar, sword and document with two red seals at his feet, signed William Morris & Co Westminster in bottom left pane, fitted to a black-painted lightbox, (a/f). 80cm high, 40cm wide, 13cm deepHotspur Antiques was established in 1924 by Frederick and Rob Kern and, through three generations, continued to trade until 2008. The business was named after the character Sir Henry Percy, known as 'Hotspur', in Shakespeare's play Henry IV.Cracks to some panes.
WILF HUTCHINSON, A SQUIRRELMAN OAK SERVING TABLE, CIRCA 1960S/70S the adzed rectangular top above two drawers, one green baize-lined and fitted for cutlery, above a shelf stretcher, raised on four turned octagonal and block legs, with carved squirrel signature. 82cm high, 106.5cm wide, 45.8cm deepIn very good condition without damage. Ready to go.
SEVEN BELGIAN SILVER TABLE FORKS, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY by Bousin-Bonnevie, Brussels, 'A2' 800 grade, circa 1900, Hanoverian pattern, the terminal reverse of each engraved with a foliate-scrolling 'R'. (7) 18cm long, 11.8 troy ounces grossEach struck with maker's mark and A2 grade mark. Light surface marks and scratches commensurate with age and use.
A WILLIAM MORRIS & CO STAINED GLASS PANEL for Hotspur Antiques, the coloured and leaded glass depicting a male figure holding a knight's helmet, a green jug on the table, a baluster jar, sword and document with two red seals at his feet, signed William Morris & Co Westminster in bottom left pane, (a/f). Approx. 66cm by 35cmHotspur Antiques was established in 1924 by Frederick and Rob Kern and, through three generations, continued to trade until 2008. The business was named after the character Sir Henry Percy, known as 'Hotspur', in Shakespeare's play Henry IV.Cracks to some panes, a few missing.
AN AMERICAN STERLING SILVER-GILT AND ENAMEL TABLE BELL by Theodore W. Foster & Bro. Co., early 20th Century, decorated with pink guilloche enamel. 8cm high, 1.7 troy ouncesTiny chip to the white border of the enamel to the top. Surface wear commensurate with age. In otherwise good condition.
A RARE EDWARDIAN SILVER NOVELTY DOUBLE STAMPS BOX by Arthur & John Zimmerman, Birmingham 1909, in the form of a serpentine-front table, with hinged top above a hinged section with wells for two stamps, opening to reveal a further two wells to the bottom 'drawer', raised on square-section tapering legs. 5cm high, 5.8cm wide, 2.6 troy ouncesThe marks are clear and well-struck. The hinges work well, and everything closes neatly. No dents or splits. In very good condition.
An assortment of mostly miniature toys: handmade doll's house furniture - dresser, rocking chair with hand-stitched cushion, table and two chairs; miniature flatware, tin storage jars, baking dishes and kitchen utensils; a green glazed five-piece miniature tea service; miniature 'Willow Pattern' style tin kitchenware; 19th century marbles; Girl Guide badges; an Airfix 'Famous Women of History - Queen Victoria' kit (unassembled); three mid-19th century? clay pipes.
A late 19th to early 20th century Chinese hardwood occasional table: recessed top bordered by faux bamboo carving above pierced friezes carved with prunus blossom; raised on four faux bamboo uprights united by three similar stretchers (LWH 51 x 36.5 x 74 cm)* Condition: Good original surface and colour overall. The top does have a pale ring mark and a patch of lighter worn polish towards one end. This was once part of a nest of tables, so there are no corner brackets beneath the frieze to one side and no stretcher beneath. There is a little separation between the joints of the side stretchers and supports. No damage, losses or repairs to the carved frieze.
Two pieces: 1. A nest of three shabby-chic painted wood occasional tables: marbleised tops, turned tapering fluted legs (the largest LWH 52.5 x 39 x 54.5 cm). 2. A square occasional table: variegated green marble top, black painted double-U stand, brass ball feet (31.5 x 31.5 x 39.5 cm).
A group of four matching or similar pieces: 1. a TV stand (89 cm wide); 2. a bedside-style table with single drawer, square platform stretcher (55 cm square); 3. a side-table with removeable two-handled tray locating into a conforming receding base, single full-width flush drawer and square legs united by a square platform stretcher (59.5 cm wide); 4. a ladderback chair with woven rush seat.
Children's wooden and rattan play furniture to include: a set of four Lloyd-Loom-style chairs; four green-painted pieces of furniture (double bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers (and contents) and dressing table; a four-poster double bed with mattress and bedding; two spinning-wheels and four other pieces of toy furniture.
A late 18th century mahogany strung and crossbanded butterfly-wing-topped Pembroke table of small and slender proportions: single full-width frieze drawer, dummy drawer opposing, raised on square tapering legs terminating in brass castors, restored (LWH 87 (leaves up) x 64 x 77 cm)
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