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A 19th century Limoges (possibly earlier) enamel painted oval plaque decorated with an early interior scene, after the Dutch School, depicting a Nobleman and his Wife in period costume, seated at a table, a servant pouring wine from a bird shaped decanter, dogs seated below the table, a cat beneath the gent's chair and a figure to the right side in a separate room, above a celestial naked female figure in clouds, set in original Ormolu surround (possibly originally in a larger frame). CONDITION REPORT: Enamel loss to lower right beneath servant's foot, four small drilled holes to top, bottom, left and right, otherwise overall very good colours and condition, in need of a clean. 20cm x 16.5cm within outer frame, 23.5cm x 20cm overall. (R6)
A Poole Pottery table lamp base modelled as a Pottery Kiln, made to commemorate the Centenary of Poole Pottery in 1973, inscribed to base with various dates, the interior containing various fixed miniature models of Poole Pottery items and tiles from various decades (14 inches overall).
A Capodimonte figure group signed A Donsato Depicting fisherman and wife within an Italian interior scene table before them with numerous shellfish, inscribed signature, 28cm hogh, 34cm diameter. CONDITION REPORT: Item missing from ladies hand, has been broken off, faint hairline to base approx. 7cm long, otherwise good.
A fine quality gilt metal and silver-plate engraved plaque late 19th Century The central finely engraved scene after David Teniers picture the Prodigal Son, a scene depicting a group of people sat round a dining table being served wine and food, with engraved inscription L'enfant prodigue dap tenaes and initials B.L.G.R, with gilt and engraved silver-plated bands, diameter 30.5cm. (illustrated)
An early Victorian rosewood card table, rectangular fold over top, with an ogee moulded outline enclosing a circular baize inset, shaped apron with a central cartouche, scrolls and flowers, leaf capped pear shape column, moulded and scrolled legs with foliate knees, split top, width 91cm, depth 45cm.
A George III mahogany secretaire dressing table, rectangular top with rounded corners and a moulded edge, secretaire drawer flap fronted, enclosing writing surface and a configuration of drawers and pigeon holes, three drawers to each pedestal and a recessed cupboard, bracket feet, damaged and substantial restoration, width 88cm, height 86cm, depth 47cm.
A George III satinwood and simulated satinwood table cabinet, with herringbone stringing, painted floral swags in the Neo Classical style, and incorporating applied printed reserves after John Flaxman, two doors enclosing six drawers, bracket feet, width 31cm, height 27cm, depth 16cm.
A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid sofa table, with ornamental inlaid scroll work, D shape flaps, fitted with two frieze drawers, matched by dummy drawers, hoop under section, incurved platform, splayed legs, brass lion paw toes and castors, width closed 89cm, depth 66cm, damaged.
A William IV mahogany sofa table, with broad rosewood crossbanding and ebonised outlines, D shape leaves, fitted with two frieze drawers matched by dummy drawers, triangular supports issuing from the platform, splayed legs, brass toes and castors, minimum width 93cm, depth 63cm, substantial damage.
A George II walnut silver table, raised and shaped outline, the top with herringbone stringing and an ivory star rosette to the centre, plain frieze on cabriole legs with scroll embellishment to the knees, pointed toes, each with a herringbone section, oak lining to the carcass under section, 69cm x 46cm, height 67cm. Provenance; Private client, Lord Hay, M Harris& Sons, London, receipt dated 1st June 1932, purchased for the client from Christies May 24th 1932, Bulstrode Park. The sale date seems to indicate that the lot was acquired on behalf of Lord Hay from the celebrated sale of fine furniture belonging to Sir John Frenchville Ramsden, 6th Bt. (1877-1958), the grandson of the 12th Duke of Somerset, at Bulstrode Park, Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire. Bulstrode Park, which was owned by the Duke of Somerset from circa 1809, being rebuilt in its present form in 1865 by Edward Adolphus Seymour, 12th Duke of Somerset, (1804-1885). When the 12th Duke died there was no male heir so the house and estate passed to his third daughter, Lady Helen Guendolen Ramsden and thence to Sir John Frenchville Ramsden.
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