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A William IV rosewood table top work box, the sarcophagus shaped hinged cover applied with moulded beaded detail, opening to a compartmented upper tray with a selection of mother of pearl handled sewing implements, above a pair of conforming doors and a birds eye maple lined interior with four drawers, the lower drawer a hinged and compartmented writing slope, upon a moulded plinth base and compressed bun feet, 32cm H x 33cm W x 27cm DCondition reportGeneral minor light marks and scuffs commensurate with age and use, blocks added to the underside indicating a level of restoration.Very minor 'rippling' to the rear of the cabinet, all drawers run smoothly, with no obvious faults or damage
A pair of Edwardian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, Copper Brother & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1903, with ‘H’ initial to terminal, 22cm long, with a set of three further Edwardian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, Josiah Williams & Co, London 1902, 20.5cm, gross weight 11ozt (5)
A George III mahogany dressing table mirror, the rectangular mirror supported on bobbin and baluster turned uprights and a bow front base with three frieze drawers upon bun feet, 59cm H x 58cm W, along with a Victorian mahogany dressing table mirror, the arched mirror supported on curved uprights, upon a plinth base with two concave frieze drawers, 54cm H x 47cm W (2)
A set of four George III silver fiddle pattern table forks, William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1819, 19.5cm long, with a pair of George III silver fiddle pattern table spoons, William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1818, 19.5cm long, gross weight 12ozt (6)
A nest of three rosewood and mahogany occasional tables, by Theodore Alexander, the largest table with a three quarter gilt metal gallery, upon slender annulated baluster uprights applied with gilt metal rings, extending to down swept supports on ball feet, makers plaque coat of arms 'Althorp' applied to the underside, largest table measures, 74cm H x 54cm W x 33cm D
A George III mahogany D-end dining table, the two D-ends upon legs of tapering square section, united by a single table leaf, 72cm H x 180cm W (fully extended) x 122cm DCondition reportGeneral minor light pitting, marks and stains to the table top and legs commensurate with age and use.Table appears to be stable when extended with little or no movement in the joints.All brass clips are in place, no evidence of woodworm
A figured walnut pedestal table, in the manner of Biedermeier, mid 19th century, of compressed rectangular form, the quarter veneered top with canted corners, an ebonised and moulded edge, upon an octagonal tapering column, moulded collar, quatre-form plinth base, extending to four leaf moulded pad feet with inset castors, 71cm H x 79cm W x 63cm DCondition reportGeneral minor light scratches and marks to the table top, a 'butterfly' shaped repair to the table top underside (see additional image).Very minor blistering to the veneer on the plinth base, table top appears flat with no noticeable warp.
A Victorian pollard oak centre table, the segmentally veneered circular tilt top upon a tapering octagonal pedestal, extending to a carved acanthus collar and a circular plinth base, supported by three carved paw feet, 73cm H x 132cm D (some historic worm)Condition reportMultiple minor repairs to the veneer on the table top along with minor scratches and wear, see additional images.Extensive historic worm to the top of the pedestal, see image.Table top appears flat with no noticeable warp.
A George III silver old English pattern table spoon, George Christie, Edinburgh 1795, of plain polished form, 19.5cm long, with a Victorian silver bonbon dish, William Chawner II, London 1891, of oval openwork design upon conforming cast base, 7cm high, and a Victorian silver circular dish, Mappin & Webb, London 1891, the stylised rope twist rim above embossed foliate decorated body upon pedestal base and circular spreading base, 6.5cm high, gross weight 9ozt (3)
A French Louis XV style walnut and marquetry occasional table, mid 20th century, the book veneered oval top with a three quarter gilt metal gallery over a single frieze drawer, upon slender French curvilinear legs, applied with gilt metal mounts and sabot, 73cm H x 57cm W x 41cm D
A French satin walnut occasional table, late 19th century, the square top centred with an inset coloured engraving depicting mother and child, over a single frieze drawer applied with brass button handles, upon slender curvilinear legs applied with openwork ormolu mounts, 75cm H x 50cm Sq
A Victorian figured walnut Sutherland table, the moulded oval drop leaf top upon baluster and bulbous supports, leaf carved down swept cabriole legs, scrolled toes and ceramic castors, 71cm H x 89cm W x 15cm D extending to 105cmCondition reportVery minor chips to the top side of the leaves, along with very minor veneer blisters, marks and stains.Later hinges which indicate some level of restoration, a general dull patina overall.Table feels stable when both leaves are up.No signs of woodworm
A Victorian walnut Aesthetic Movement occasional table, in the manner of E.W Godwin, late 19th century, the square top upon ring turned and ring incised baluster supports, united by an under tier and dowel stretchers, 68cm H x 40cm SqCondition reportVery minor warp in both tiers, otherwise general light marks , stains and scuffs commensurate with age and use, joints appear tight with little or no play.
A mahogany library table, 20th century, the rectangular moulded top inset with a gilt tooled green leather skiver, over three frieze drawers opposed by faux drawers, upon channelled legs of tapering square section and spade feet, 76cm H x 145cm W x 75cm DMid 20th century Condition reportMid 20th century, general rubbing wear and fading particularly to the table edge and drawer fronts commensurate with age and use.One of the faux drawer handles is missing, excessive dust to the underside which appears to be drawer runner 'friction' dust, no obvious signs of woodworm.
An Edwardian mahogany writing desk, the rectangular moulded top inset with a green leather and gilt tooled skiver, above a single frieze drawer and a bank of four graduated drawers, upon six tapering legs of square section and castors, 77cm H x 91cm W x 56cm DCondition reportVery minor scratches to desk top, otherwise no obvious faults, all drawers run smoothly, table joints firm, skiver in good condition.
A quartetto of mahogany tables, early 20th century, upon slender ring turned supports and down swept feet, the widest table, 54cm, along with a 19th century mahogany work table, of cottage proportions, the drop leaf top over two drawers opposed by two faux drawers, upon annulated legs culminating in peg feet, 63cm H x 48cm W x 36cm D (2) (at fault)
An Edwardian Sheraton revival kidney shaped occasional table, the banded top inlaid with a basket of fruit, ribbon bows and foliate scrolls, outlined by boxwood and ebony stringing, over a single concave drawer, upon slender, tapering out swept legs united by a conforming under tier, 75cm H x 63cm W x 38cm D
A large silver plated rectangular tray, the cast scrolling ivy leaf detailed rim with twin conforming handles, above floral and foliate engraving, upon four cast feet, 80cm wide along with a large collection of silver plated wares, including a silver plated Walker and Hall coffee pot, with garland and fruit embossed decoration upon pedestal base and spreading circular foot, 26cm high, with a 'Superior electro plate' three piece tea service, with engraved floral decoration, a variety of flatware including a selection of silver plated Old English pattern table spoons and forks, predominately with engraved monogram to terminals, and further silver plated wares (Qty)
An extensive collection of Kings pattern cutlery, various makers to include Arthur Price, Copper Ludlam, Viners, and Smith Seymour Ltd, to include forty nine table knives, thirty one side knives, eight steak knives, eighteen fish knives with two silver examples, forty seven table forks, thirty dessert forks, twenty cake/dessert forks, eight shell fish forks, thirty five soup spoons, thirty seven dessert spoons, nine table spoons, twenty six teaspoons, ten coffee spoons, three basting spoons, two serving ladles, two pairs of fruit salad serving spoons, six butter knives, a stilton scoop, four further cheese knives, three cake/pie slices, bread knife, caddy spoon, sugar ladle, two condiment spoons, three further servers (Qty)
An assorted collection of silver plated cutlery, to include twelve Queens pattern table forks, six further table forks, six fiddle pattern table spoons, six Dubarry pattern dessert spoons and two knives, two large soup ladles, assorted cake slices, two exotic pheasant surmounted meat skewers, and further Old English fiddle pattern cutlery (Qty)
A selection of silver plated wares, to include a WMF two handled oval dish circa 1905, embossed with arabesques, masks and harebell garlands upon a spreading oval foot, stamped 'WMFM', 40.5cm wide along with a Hukin and Heath silver plated biscuit jar and cover with glass liner 15cm high, a two handled circular shallow dish upon spreading square foot 16.5cm high, a silver plated dressing table tray with cusped rim, stamped 'J C & Co' 32.5cm wide, a wine funnel, a coffee pot and a butter dish with swan finial (lacking glass liner) and a presentation trowel, engraved 'June 1895' within J Hopley, Openshaw (Qty)
A late 19th century paste set rivière style necklace, the twenty eight graduated oval cut green paste stones set within unmarked metal cut down setting, stones open to reverse with paste set tongue and box fastening, with safety chain, 39cm long Condition report: Abrasion to the table of most stones. Abrasion/nibbles seen to some culets and facets. Minor inclusions seen with x10 loupe. Stones appear to be predominately eye clean. Clasp has nibble to table facet. Some mounts have splits to reverse. Links show thinning commensurate with age and wear. Evidence of possible repairs to some jump rings, attention needed to most. Clasp and links between appear to be a later addition. Tongue and box fastening in need of attention. Sits well when worn, lies well against flat surface.
An Edwardian diamond and ruby set bracelet, the seven openwork panels with an alternating ruby or old cut diamond set to centre, with milgrain setting edge detail, stamped '15ct' with integral clasp, single safety catch and chain, 13gms Condition report: Good movement to the links. Minor scratches and blemishes seen to the yellow metal commensurate of age and use. Tongue and box fastening in working condition. Rubbing seen to the table of the rubies. The spherical links with minor dents. Milgrain edge to gemstones a little worn in places. Repair seen to jump ring attached to openwork lozenge (with x10 loupe) Discolouration to lozenges.Bracelet sits well when wornInner diameter 19.5cm
A selection of assorted dressing table jars, to include; a silver topped glass powder jar Birmingham 1986, 10.5cm diameter, an oval silver topped glass hairpin jar and cover, 9.5cm high with other similar examples and a silver cigarette box with wooden lined interior 8.5cm wide (7)
A selection of silver items, including a silver mounted dressing table set, W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1981, comprising mirror, with bevelled mirror plate, hair brush, clothes brush, and comb, with conforming embossed putti design, mirror 23cm long, within a fitted box, a pair of Victorian silver open salts, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, Sheffield 1887, with twin handles and half reeded body, 4cm high, a 'Coronation of HM Queen Elizabeth II' £5 coin, and a silver handled letter opener (7)
An Edwardian tortoiseshell mounted assembled dressing table set, comprising a hand hand mirror, two hair brushes, and two clothes brushes, each with pique decorated backs depicting garland and ribbon detail, with an EPNS shell shaped trinket box, upon three ball feet, and two silver mounted button hooks (8) (at fault) Condition report: Bristles missing from clothes brushes, and splitting and repair work seen to the silver mounted handles. Splitting and damage seen to the hair brush silver mounts (see images) Mirror with loss to the pique decoration. Splits, dents, and repair seen to further hair brush silver mount (see images)Shell shaped dish with wear and base metal showing through. Both button hooks with splitting to handles. All items show dents/blemishes to silver mounts. Residue of silver polish seen throughout.
A George III silver table spoon, Stephen Adams II, London 1810, the spoon with later embossed berry decoration to bowl and foliate detail to terminal, with a near matched table spoon, possibly George Turner, a pair of George III silver sugar nips, Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1794, a pair of George III fiddle patter silver sugar nips, 'GF' London 1814, 15cm long, a set of three oval silver napkin rings, W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1988, and a further silver napkin ring, gross weight 7ozt (8)
A George III octagonal bowl attributed to Perrin Geddes & Co, early 19th century, the body and base cut with faceted ribs below a serrated rim, 15cm W x 11cm D x 7.5cm H, with a similarly designed cylindrical table vase, 13.5cm high (2) (at fault)PROVENANCE: Peter Vawdrey (1780-1831) was employed at Perrin Geedes & Co from 1802 until 1811 and brought together the Tushingham Hall collection. For the octagonal bowl see Plate 6, Cherry and Richard Gray, 'The Prince's Glasses, Some Warrington Cut Glass 1806-11', Journal of the Glass Association, 2, 1987
A dressing table jar with hinged cover, early 19th century, by repute by Perrin Geddes & Co, of oval form, the diamond cut body with silver plated hinged mount, the cover relief cut with a gadrooned vignette depicting a lion among scrolls (designed to be viewed through the open cover), star cut base, 12cm W x 9cm D x 10cm H (at fault)PROVENANCE: Peter Vawdrey (1780-1831) was employed at Perrin Geedes & Co from 1802 until 1811 and brought together the Tushingham Hall collection. See Cherry and Richard Gray, 'The Prince's Glasses, Some Warrington Cut Glass 1806-11', Journal of the Glass Association, 2, 1987
A twin branch glass table lamp, 20th century, modelled as a Victorian style candelabra, the central obelisk flanked by tall shades wheel cut with stylised floral motifs, the drip pans with lustres below, the baluster stem on domed foot, 60cm high Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A pair of French bronze and ormolu figural table lamps, 20th century, each modelled as a patinated bronze putti supporting two gilt cornucopia, in the manner of Claude Michel, known as Clodion, on rouge marble bases, with foliate garland band, 47.5cm high (2) Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.Condition reportMinor blemishes to the rouge marble, one garland band is loose, otherwise very minor rubbing wear/tarnishing only
A cut glass table candelabra, 20th century, the pineapple cut baluster column extending to a conforming bowl and two 'S' shaped branches, punctuated by an air twist tapering spire, 51cm high (some droplets replaced) Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A pair of onyx and champleve enamel table lamps, late 19th century, each of squat baluster form, the necks extensively enamelled with stylised floral reserves set within cast foliate borders, with twin geometric pierced handles, raised on ornate cast scrolled feet, each 32cm high (2) Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
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