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A 19thC Italian rosewood and alla certosina marquetry Table, circa 1860's, in the Moorish style of 16thC Persia, the break-arch rectangular top with a panel depicting a family dining at a table with servants, supported on two quatre-scrolled supports, square bases and bun feet joined by a platform stretcher, the whole with geometric, floral and Star-of-David decoration, 47in (119cm) wide.
A large Georgian inlaid mahogany extending D-end Dining Table, comprising a central drop leaf table and two 'D' ends (which can be used separately as console tables) and four additional leaves, the whole with boxwood and ebony stringing on square tapering legs terminating in spade feet,144in (366cm) long extended.
Ottoman Table Cover, silk and gold wrapped silk thread on a satin ground, circa 1900, fringing to four sides. Dimensions: 180 x 165cm. Provenance; Rushbrooke Hall, Bury St Edmunds Condition Report / Extra Information The central satin ground is badly damaged in several areas. The border satin has also shredded and has later unsightly white cotton stitching to hold the satin in place.
A George IV plum pudding mahogany pedestal tripod table, having a rectangular tilt-top, w.58cm, d.41cm, h.71cm Condition Report / Extra Information Stands well. Good colour. All original. Top with numerous minor surface scuffs and scratches etc. Otherwise no apparent faults.
A good Regency rosewood and brass inlaid pedestal sofa table, having blind frieze drawer, lyre shaped pedestal to a quatraform platform on outswept supports, with hairy brass caps and casters, w.93cm (leaves down), d.70.5cm, h.72cm Condition Report / Extra Information Stands very well, no wobble. Both flaps hang true. Top good. One small 1cm loss to veneer at edge of left hand flap. One small veneer repair to upper left corner, otherwise no splits or apparent patch repairs to veneers. Brass inlays complete, small areas of lifting and evidence that some brass has been previously stuck down. Drawer good. Legs good, no breaks. Brass caps and casters unpolished. Colour good and consistent all over, light fading only.
A George III mahogany card table, the fold-over top having proud corners and dished counter wells above a concertina rear action, the whole with later cut-in frieze drawer and on French cabriole legs with acanthus leaf capped terminals, w.86cm, d.42cm (closed), h.75cm Condition Report / Extra Information Colour good and generally original. Fine 10cm horizontal split to back left hand corner of top. Split to inside base of drawer. Light scuffing to terminals.
A mahogany twin pillar dining table, early 20th century in the Regency manner, having four extra leaves, the top with reeded edge, the pillars each on outswept reeded supports with brass paw caps and casters, max. w.327cm, d.118cm, h.72.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information The top with numerous surface scuffs. Strong, with light play only. Colour good and consistent with leaves. Some brass leaf chips missing.
A Regency mahogany pedestal drum table, having a gilt tooled green leather inset writing surface above four real and four dummy frieze drawers, raised on reeded outswept supports with further reeded brass caps and casters, dia.99cm, h.71cm Condition Report / Extra Information Stands well. Crease to leather on top. Some patch repairs to veneers on top. Drawers good and run well. One leg with old splice repair. Some minor age / handling wear. Otherwise a good period example.
A mahogany twin pedestal dining table, in the Regency manner, the top having a reeded edge and two extra leaves, the pedestals each with reeded outswept supports with brass caps and casters, max. dimensions w.121cm, length 305cm, h.74cm Condition Report / Extra Information Stands very well, good and strong, no sagging. Solid mahogany top. Colour good. Legs good, no breaks. We would suggest that this is circa 1960s/70s reproduction.
A pair of Edward Bingham Castle Hedingham Pottery candle-holders, each with fluted and knopped columns, raised castle mark verso, impressed E Bingham (one restored to knop above column, the other restored to top of column); one other pedestal ewer, having armorial monogram JJV August 7 1893 opposing view of Hedingham Castle amidst trees, with raised castle sealmark verso and further inscribed Edward Bingham Castle Hedingham Essex 1893, h.33.5cm (with restored area to body and handle) Note this jug was presented to Jim Vale, the Castle Hedingham station master for returning a purse found on a train to Edward Bingham, with supporting letter; and one other table centrepiece with centre raised candle-holder and incised lattice work ground above bulbous base, raised castle mark verso and inscribed Bingham (with significant restoration), h.34cm. All glazed in shades of blue (4)
A pair of Gorham sterling silver Corinthian column table candlesticks, each with embossed capitals and on stepped square and beaded loaded bases, h.26cm Condition Report / Extra Information Both monogrammed to the bases. Top of both slightly off-centre. One capital bent to corner. Require polishing. Otherwise no apparent faults.
A pair of Victorian silver table centrepieces, each modelled as fruiting vines on engraved circular bases, with leaf and berry chased edges, gross weight 35oz, makers mark worn, date letter worn but probably London 1869, h.19.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information One has lost single pair of leaves and a bunch of grapes at top. Marks worn. Both heavily polished. Engraving lacks crispness. No apparent repairs.
A pair of North American sterling silver pedestal table candlesticks, each of tapering hexagonal form on flaring hexagonal bases, 24.7oz, maker Shreve, Crump & Low, each with makers stamp and further stamped sterling 925/100 and numbered 4520, h.24.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Some light age wear. Otherwise good.
A Stebbins & Company of New York sterling silver cutlery suite, in the fiddle pattern, comprising; six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve table forks, eleven dessert forks, fifteen butter knives, cake slice, and five silver handled table knives, each piece annotated to the handle Pope, gross weight 87oz (excluding table knives), most either stamped sterling or with makers mark of both
A late 19th century Dutch silver 12-place setting cutlery suite by Van Kempen of Voorschoten, comprising; table forks, dessert forks, tablespoons, dessert spoons, coffee spoons, egg spoons, silver handled table knives, pair serving spoons, pair sauce ladles, pair sifting spoons, pair pate spoons, and single mustard spoon, gross weight 123oz (excluding knives), marked to handles for .833 grade silver with Minerva head and export key mark
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