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Lot 207

A 19th century oak centre table, the quarter veneered top with leaf moulded edge and re-entrant corners, on four winged female supports with central end columns united by a heavy turned stretcher, on four down-swept leaf carved legs terminating in a scroll foot, 113cm wide, 78cm high, 72cm deep

Lot 187

A Regency rosewood, marble and giltwood pier table, the variegated rectangular top with rounded corners over a leaf moulded frieze on slender reeded front column supports with palm leaf moulded capitol and baluster carved and lappeted collar, on a variegated marble egg and dart moulded and rosewood veneered rectangular base with mirror back, 73.5cm wide, 88cm high, 38cm deep

Lot 267

A Victorian figured walnut and marquetry work / writing table the hinged top opening to reveal a writing slope over a pull-out basket on twin end supports united by a turned stretcher on four down swept legs terminating in white saltglazed castors, 62cm wide, 74cm high, 41cm deep

Lot 266

A Regency rosewood brass inlaid fold-over card table the rectangular top with rounded corners on a hexagonal tapering column with circular base raised on four down swept legs terminating in brass leaf moulded caps and castors. (restored) 91.5 cm wide, 71cm high, 45cm deep.

Lot 226

A Regency mahogany sofa table, the rectangular top with rounded corners and multi line moulded edge, over two true and two false short frieze drawers on ebony line strung supports united by a later central stretcher raised on four down-swept legs terminating in brass caps and castors, 92cm wide, 71cm high, 94cm deep Note: Provenance Linley Hall, Shropshire

Lot 130

A 19th century French polychrome decorated tortoiseshell decorated table snuff box, of circular lidded form, the lid depicting musicians, 8cm diameter, 3.5cm high Note: Provenance: Linley Hall, Shropshire

Lot 246

A late 19th / early 20th century mahogany revolving table cocktail cabinet, the demi lune quarter galleried top over a revolving front opening to reveal a rectangular bevelled mirror plate over pierced wooden dividers for decanters and glasses, ivorine label for the 'Shannon patent 7719', on three square supports united by a circular galleried shelf stretcher on four short out-swept feet terminating in brown saltglazed castors, 54.5cm diameter, 99cm high

Lot 273

An early 18th century oak tavern table, the rectangular two plank top on four corner bobbin turned supports united by plain side stretchers, raised on short block feet, 71.5cm wide, 63cm high, 55cm deep

Lot 211

A 19th century Louis XV style kidney shaped table ambulante with galleried rouge marble top over a single frieze drawer on four slender cabriole legs united by an open shelf stretcher, 53cm wide, 76cm high, 31cm deep.

Lot 168

A 20th century gilt brass 'Congreve' type rolling ball clock, the three enamel Arabic chapter rings showing hours, minutes and seconds, the single fusee movement regulated by a pivoted table, on an ebonised base under a glass cover, 37.5cm wide, 48.5cm high, 37.5cm deep.

Lot 180

A 20th century mahogany tri pillar dining table in the George IV style, the rectangular top with rounded corners on three gun barrel columns with down-swept legs terminating in brass caps and castors, 378cm long, 109cm wide, 75cm high

Lot 212

A 19th century mahogany tilt-top supper table with birdcage block, turned and tapering column and tripod base, 71cm diameter, 72cm high.

Lot 137

Two 19th century copper moulds, one of rectangular stepped form, it's companion of spiral lobed form, both unmarked, along with a table runner made using a narrow section from a tapestry, with gilt thread border and tassel ends, 130cm long, 23.5cm wide (3)

Lot 234

An 18th century and later mahogany concave side table, the top with proud front corners and moulded edge over one long and two short cockbeaded drawers fitted with brass knob handles raised on four square tapering legs with collared foot, 143.5cm wide, 78cm high, 70cm deep Note: Provenance Linley Hall, Shropshire

Lot 147

A pair of late 19th / early 20th century carved walnut Rococo style table lamps, with gilt metal single rose gimble style fittings supported on an arched support and leaf carved walnut column on a circular base with three short scroll feet, 51cm high

Lot 48

A collection of silver handled table and dessert knives A collection of silver handled table and dessert knives, a George III oval toddy ladle, maker's mark I.D (unidentified), London 1782, a silver mounted treen toddy ladle, unmarked; and plated wares including a Victorian souffle dish and liner ( see illustration on our website )

Lot 51

A collection of small silver and silver mounted items, including A collection of small silver and silver mounted items, including: a rectangular travelling desk clock by Cohen & Charles, Chester 1914, with a watch movement, Arabic hands, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel spade hands, on bun feet, 7cm (2 3/4in) high with handle down; a circular chamber candlestick by H. Clifford Davis Ltd, Birmingham 1948; two cut glass scent bottles; a miniature tripod table and side chair; and other items, 402g (12.95 oz) weighable Provenance: From the collection of June Whitfield CBE ( see illustration on our website )

Lot 55

A collection of silver items, to include: a cased silver three piece cruet... A collection of silver items, to include: a cased silver three piece cruet set by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1939, the mustard with a domed cover, scroll handle and two pierced bands, 5.8cm long, with three blue glass liners; another three piece cruet set; a table lamp by Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1950, with a bird masked flying scroll handle and on an oval moulded spreading foot, 12cm long; two silver mugs by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd., Sheffield 2000, each with a scroll handle, engraved with a presentation inscription and on circular moulded spreading feet, 7.5cm high; together with other silver items, 959g (30.85 oz) ( see illustration on our website ) IMPORTANT: This lot is subject to VAT and the buyer must pay VAT on both the hammer and the buyer's premium at a rate of 20%

Lot 57

A collection of silver and silver mounted items, to include A collection of silver and silver mounted items, to include: an Edwardian lidded pan, maker's mark illegible, London 1907, with a turned wooden handle, the hinged cover with pierced decoration, 21cm long; a Victorian child's rattle, Birmingham 1872, chased with foliate swags, 9cm long; a silver mounted letter opener, Birmingham 1908, with an ivory blade, 24.5cm long; a silver mounted and enamel five piece dressing table set; and other items (mainly with damages) ( see illustration on our website )

Lot 58

A collection of silver, including: a table lighter in the form of a wick lamp A collection of silver, including: a table lighter in the form of a wick lamp, Birmingham 1908; two oval sauce boats; four pepperettes, London 1901; two plain drum mustards, London 1937; a Victorian silver mounted tortoiseshell pot and cover, London 1887 (damages); silver and silver mounted flatware and cutlery, 753g (24.2 oz) weighable ( see illustration on our website )

Lot 73

A collection of silver King's and Queen's pattern flatware A collection of silver King's and Queen's pattern flatware, various Georgian to Victorian makers and dates, some engraved with crests or initials, to include: Ten table spoons Twelve table forks Twelve dessert spoons Twelve dessert forks Four sauce ladles Three mustard spoons A pair of sugar tongs Ten silver handled knives with steel blades, 4167g (133.95 oz) gross weighable

Lot 74

An Edwardian silver Old English pattern part table service by Mappin & Webb An Edwardian silver Old English pattern part table service by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1908 and 1909, engraved with a crest, comprising: Four table spoons Six table forks Four dessert spoons Eight dessert forks One tea spoon One salt spoon One butter knife Together with a collection of silver flatware, to include a late George III caddy spoon, 2195g (70.55 oz) gross

Lot 75

A silver part table service by Viners Ltd., various Sheffield dates, comprising A silver part table service by Viners Ltd., various Sheffield dates, comprising: Eight table forks, Sheffield 1958 (6) and 1962 (2) Two table spoons, Sheffield 1958 Sixteen dessert forks, Sheffield 1960 (8) and 1961 (8) Eight dessert spoons, Sheffield 1960 Eight fish forks, Sheffield 1961 Eight fish knives, Sheffield 1961 Eight soup spoons, Sheffield 1962 (6) and 1963 (2) Eight tea spoons, Sheffield 1957 (1), 1958 (2), 1962 (1) and 1963 (4); Together with the following knives, with stainless steel blades: Eight table knives, Sheffield 1961 Eight dessert knives, Sheffield 1961 (7) and 1962 (1), 3033g (97.5 oz) gross weighable

Lot 108

England & Wales. Lea (Philip), Untitled map taken from Christopher Saxton's large scale map of England and Wales first published in 1583, this state published Philip Lea, Globemaker at ye Atlas and Hercules in Cheapside nere the corner of Fryday Street in London, [1687 - 1700], engraved map with contemporary outline colouring on five sheets, with two additional loose sheets, bound in contemporary vellum with manuscript title 'Mappe of England' on outside of vellum and rolled presumably to facilitate ease of carriage when travelling, half compass rose, table of longitude and latitude of principal towns, some fraying to map strip margins, appears to be lacking two smaller portions (East coast of Norfolk & Suffolk and South West Cornwall), each sheet approximately 285 x 855 mm, two loose sheets approximately 280 x 200 mm R.W.SHirley. Early Printed Maps of the British Isles 1477 - 1650, no.137, state 5. Christopher Saxton published his twenty sheet wall map in 1583. It was re-issued by Cade & Morgan in 1678. Philip Lea aquired the copper plates in about 1685 and re-published the map on a smaller scale designed to be used as a travelling map. He reduced the map to ten full sheets and four half sheets and removed a great deal of the sea, thus making the map relevant to land based travellers. The map was pasted into five horizontal strips. The top three sheets made up of two sheets and the last two sheets made of two sheets with a half sheet pasted at each end. It appears that two of these half sheets are lacking from this example. Philip Lea re-engraved the plates at least five times during his perod of ownership. This example is his 5th and final state and therefore state 7 of a total of nine states. Lea moved from Poultry to Cheapside in 1687 and remained there until 1700. Following Lea's death, Anne his widow, re-engraved and re-issued the map with Richard Glynne in 1720 and Thomas & John Bowles & Son repeated this in 1758. Scarce. (1)

Lot 131

London. [Reports form Committees of the House of Lords..., for the Increased Trade and Shipping of the Port of London], 1796 - 1802, lacking title page, preliminary leaves. and pps 1 - 266, fifty-six (complete as list) single and folding engraved maps, plans, charts and engravings, several with contemporary outline colouring, one with a volvelle showing a tide table for Blackwall, slight staining and offsetting to some maps, modern cloth gilt, folio Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1)

Lot 105

An electroplated King's pattern table service by de Montfort, Sheffield An electroplated King's pattern table service by de Montfort, Sheffield, for twelve place settings, in a plain walnut case, on a stand, 74.5cm (29 1/2in) high

Lot 110

An Austrian silver canted-rectangular desk stand, maker's mark PxS, Vienna 1803 An Austrian silver canted-rectangular desk stand, maker's mark PxS, Vienna 1803, with a cylindrical sander and ink pot with pull-off covers, the stand on four ball feet, 20.5cm (8 1/8in) long; and a Hungarian rectagular twin compartment table box, Pest (Pesth) 1839, the pull-off cover engraved IM, 462g (14.85 oz) gross

Lot 117

A matched Austro-Hungarian silver part table service, various makers A matched Austro-Hungarian silver part table service, various makers, mainly Pest 1872-1922, .800 standard, in an old English/Hanoverian type pattern, engraved with a monogram, comprising: Thirteen table forks Thirteen table spoons Eighteen dessert forks Nineteen dessert spoons Ten tea spoons Three salt spoons Two pairs of salad servers Two condiment ladles Two gravy spoons Two pairs of oblong bowled serving spoons A sugar sifting spoon A small soup ladle Two soup ladles, 5881g (189.05 oz); Together with the following with silver blades and silver knife-type handles: Twenty four dessert knives A butter spade, Together with the following with steel or plated blades and silver handles: Eleven table knives Fourteen dessert knives Two pairs of fish servers Two fish knives Three carving forks

Lot 133

A Canadian silver coloured part table service by Northumbria, Toronto A Canadian silver coloured part table service by Northumbria, Toronto, in Cello pattern, comprising: Eight table forks Eight smaller forks Eight dessert spoons Nine tea spoons Eight soup spoons A salad spoon A serving spoon Two pickle forks A sauce ladle A preserve spoon A butter knife, 1629g (52.4 oz); Together with the following with silver handles and steel blades: Eight table knives Eight side knives, In a canteen box for twelve place settings

Lot 198

An Austrian silver rectangular plain table casket or tea caddy, maker's mark MS An Austrian silver rectangular plain table casket or tea caddy, maker's mark MS, Vienna 1837, 11cm (4 1/4in) long (key lacking); a rectangular plain cigarette box, Pest 1872-1922, .800 standard, the cover engraved with an armorial, wooden lined, 20cm (8in) long, loaded; a filigree casket, unmarked (damages); three English engine turned cigarette case and a match box holder, 933g (29.95 oz) weighable (7)

Lot 217

An Italian silver coloured mounted tortoiseshell veneered table casket An Italian silver coloured mounted tortoiseshell veneered table casket, late 19th century and later, 17.5cm (6 3/4in) long; and a few objects inside

Lot 219

An ivory combination needlecase, perpetual calendar and desk seal An ivory combination needlecase, perpetual calendar and desk seal, probably French, early 19th century, cylindrical form with a table of 31 days over a rotating ring with letter denoting the French days of the week, the bulbous base unscrewing, the circular matrix vacant, 12.5cm (5in) high

Lot 232

Three cut glass scent or dressing table bottles, all late 19th century Three cut glass scent or dressing table bottles, all late 19th century, the first with a silver hinged cover, Birmingham 1885, 19cm (7 1/2in) long; the second with a silver cover, London 1887, 14.5cm (5 3/4in) high; the last ruby flash, 12cm (4 3/4in) high

Lot 351

Stool, occasional table etc.

Lot 97

Box of assorted , dressing table set etc.

Lot 147

Display cabinet, folding table etc.

Lot 464

Italian style table etc.

Lot 364

Oak Barlet twist occasional table

Lot 420

Teak table and 4 chairs

Lot 390

China cabinet and coffee table

Lot 348

Teak fold over card table

Lot 407

Modern kitchen table and 4 chairs

Lot 422

Quantity of painted furniture, a modern dining table and chairs and a microwave.

Lot 338

Mahogany side table etc.

Lot 478

Yew dining table and six chairs

Lot 477

Italian style dining table and 6 chairs

Lot 71

Sewing machine and a small kitchen table

Lot 304

Garden table bench and chair

Lot 388A

A painted table and blanket box

Lot 381

Walnut occasional table

Lot 462

Oak dining table and sideboard etc.

Lot 417

An Ercol table and 4 chairs

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