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19th century Samson of Paris table lamp of baluster form bearing armorial crest, floral sprays and green banding, 33cm tall CONDITION REPORT: Extra hole in base Bored for electricity cable at foot and fitting at neck Same gilding rubbed Small minor dirty patches but generally clean
Benson iron table light raised on a trifid stem and wishbone shaped base, 30cm tall CONDITION REPORT: The lamp is stamped Benson twice to the collars Steel made The wood switch pin does move in and out The metal is well patinated, see additional images All screws are present Two loosen and tighten fine (one top and one bottom The other two are very tight and do not turn
Pair of jewelled pink glass table lustres or girandoles decorated with gilt floral scrolls each with ten dependant faceted drops, 38cm tall CONDITION REPORT: Numerous nibbles to the edges of the faceted drops Gilding rubbed to the bodies, some minor paint loss and light surface scratching No obvious signs of cracks or repairs
A 20th century Danish Dyrlund 'flip-flap' rosewood extending circular dining table - diam 120cm, extending to 175cm, together with the set of eight rosewood dining chairs (seats need re-upholstery) - Article 10 transaction specific certificate no.532417/01 CONDITION REPORT: rosewood table has been re-finished, with slight scratches, chairs need re-upholstery, frames need re-polishing, but of good colour
A late 18th century (c1770) ebonised table clock with pull alarm and repeater, six pillar verge single fusee movement striking on three bells, 14cm dial with date and false bob apertures - inscribed Thomas Hunter Jnr. London CONDITION REPORT: UPDATED 19/3/15 - This is a timepiece. Clock and movement appear original. Reverse of dial has been gilt painted but appears original. Pull wind alarm and pull wind quarter repeat are working. Movement in going order but in need of servicing. Small loss to ebonised beading. Height of clock with handle upright - 46cm, width 24cm, depth 16cm.
A dressing table mirror, a panel and a red lacquer stand or stool, the first with a circular glass 24cm (9.5 in) diameter supported on a carved gilt wood panel and galleried plinth, 71.5cm (28 in.) high, the panel carved with figures, 42.5 x 15cm (16.75 x 6in), the stool top painted with pavilions on stilts by islands above the curved legs and stretchers, 46 x 35 x 35cm (18 x 13.75 x 13.75in) (3)
A mid 19th century tortoiseshell snuff box, the rectangular lid carved in deep relief with figures about a table outside a pavilion, the sides with houses amongst trees, 8 x 5.5cm (3 x 2.25 in) The base has been broken and the losses filled. The back of the lid has been broken about the hinge
Four 18th century blue and white plates, one painted with fish on the lobed rim enclosing crab roundel, 21cm (8.25 in) diameter, another painted with radiating panels of ladies and flowers, 17cm (6.75 in) diameter, the third with an equestrian hunting scene, he with a bow she with a hawk, six character mark of Chenghua, 20cm (8 in) and the last with four plants radiating out from a roundel of figures at a table, bears Marchant label, 22.5cm (8.75 in) (4) Good
DAVID HOLGATE: NEW HALL, 1987 rev edn, orig cl, d/w + GRISELDA LEWIS: A COLLECTORS HISTORY OF ENGLISH POTTERY [1969], orig cl, d/w + MICHAEL BERTHOUD: A COMPENDIUM OF BRITISH CUPS, 1990, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + CLARE LE CORBEILLER: EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN SNUFF BOXES 1730 TO 1830, 1966, orig cl, d/w + JONATHAN LEVI: TREEN FOR THE TABLE, 1998, orig cl gt, d/w + JOAN LEIBOWITZ: YELLOW WARE THE TRANSITIONAL CERAMIC, 1985 rev edn, orig pict wraps + LINCOLN HALLINAN: BRITISH COMMEMORATIVES ROYALTY POLITICS WAR AND SPORT, 1995, orig cl gt, d/w + SALLY KEVILL-DAVIES: YESTERDAYS CHILDREN THE ANTIQUES AND HISTORY OF CHILDCARE, 1991, 1st edn, orig cl, d/w + two others similar (10)
Five pieces of Irish silver fiddle pattern flatware Five pieces of Irish silver fiddle pattern flatware, engraved with various crests, one also with initials, comprising: a late George III gravy spoon by William Cummins, Dublin 1814, retailed by Mullen, 32cm (12 1/2in) long; a George III table spoon by William Ward, Dublin 1808, retailed by Maw; a George IV table spoon by William Cummins, Dublin 1828; a William IV table spoon by William Sherwin, Dublin 1835; and an early Victorian table spoon by William Cummins, Dublin 1839, 435g (13.95 oz) gross
A set of six George III silver Old English feather-edge pattern table spoons... A set of six George III silver Old English feather-edge pattern table spoons and a shell bowled sauce ladle by Hester Bateman, London 1778, engraved with a monogram JMM , the spoons 21.5cm (8 1/2in) long, the ladle 18cm (7in) long, 450g (14.45 oz)
A matched silver Hanoverian rat-tail pattern table service A matched silver Hanoverian rat-tail pattern table service, the flatware by Walter Davies & Sons Ltd, London 1978-79; the cutlery by John Sanderson & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1979, comprising: Eight table forks Two table spoons Eight dessert forks Eight dessert spoons, 1615g (51.95 oz); Together with the following with silver handles and steel blades: Eight table knives Eight dessert knives
A silver table service by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd A silver table service by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., mainly Birmingham 1946, in an Art Deco block pattern, for twelve place settings, comprising: Twelve table forks Six table spoons Twelve dessert forks Twelve dessert spoons Twelve soup spoons, Birmingham 1940 Twelve tea spoons Eleven egg spoons Two sauce ladles, Birmingham 1947 A soup ladle, Birmingham 1947, 4734g (152.2 oz) In an oak single drawer canteen box
A Victorian silver Old English beaded pattern part table service by George W A Victorian silver Old English beaded pattern part table service by George W. Adams for Chawner & Co., London 1876, engraved A , comprising: Twelve table forks Four table spoons Twelve dessert forks Fourteen dessert spoons, 2937g (94.4 oz)
A Victorian silver Old English threaded pattern part table service by George W A Victorian silver Old English threaded pattern part table service by George W. Adams for Chawner & Co., London 1865, engraved with a crest, comprising: Twelve table forks Eight table spoons Two sauce ladles Two gravy spoons, 2117g (68.05 oz) The crest of ALLIN, formerly of Blundeston and Somerlyton, Suffolk.
A matched Victorian silver Devonshire pattern table service, by George W A matched Victorian silver Devonshire pattern table service, by George W. Adams for Chawner & Co., London 1850; by John Samuel Hunt, London 1861; and over-struck maker's mark, London 1899, engraved with the McCalmont family crest, comprising: Forty seven table forks Twenty three table spoons Twenty one dessert forks Twenty four dessert spoons Sixteen tea spoons Four egg spoons Three sauce ladles A butter knife Three gravy spoons A basting spoon A pair of fish servers A meat skewer 12772g (410.6 oz); With the following with silver blades or tines and silver knife-type handles, all 1899: Eleven fish knives Twelve fish forks; Together with the following in King's pattern: A pair of berry spoons by Cooper Brothers & Son, Sheffield 1979, 225g (7.2 oz); With the following in King's pattern with steel blades and silver handles: Ten table knives Six dessert knives
A collection of fiddle pattern flatware, comprising A collection of fiddle pattern flatware, comprising: Eleven table spoons by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1845 Four sauce ladles by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1845 A gravy spoon by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1817 A table fork by William Eaton, London 1826, engraved A Five dessert spoons by Sarah Purver, London 1818; With an old English pattern table fork, London 1809, engraved with a crest over P , 1662g (53.45 oz) gross
An Italian silver coloured table service by A. Cesa, Alessandria 1944-1968, An Italian silver coloured table service by A. Cesa, Alessandria 1944-1968, .800 standard, with a feather edge, comprising: Twelve table forks Twelve table spoons Twelve dessert forks Twelve tea spoons A serving fork A serving spoon, 2625g (84.4 oz); Together with the following by Ricci & C. S.p.a., Alessandria 1944-1968, .800 standard, Old English shape with a tied laurel wreath border, comprising: A soup ladle A cake slice, 309g (9.95 oz); With a pair of silver and composition salad servers in the same pattern Housed in a wooden single drawer canteen box
A Victorian silver gilt and enamel shaped oval table box by James Wakely &... A Victorian silver gilt and enamel shaped oval table box by James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1889, the cover with an oval pink and light blue panel painted with flowers, the border and base chased with scroll foliage, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) long, 174g (5.6 oz) gross
A Victorian silver rectangular table vesta box by Walter Thornhill & Co A Victorian silver rectangular table vesta box by Walter Thornhill & Co. (Hubert Thornhill), London 1887, engraved for W. Thornhill as retailers, the hinged cover with Matches in blue enamel, the hinges front lowering to release the cover, 7cm (2 3/4in) long, 149g (4.8 oz) gross
An early 20th century crocodile skin suitcase with silver fittings by... An early 20th century crocodile skin suitcase with silver fittings by Finnigans Ltd, London 1929 and 1935, with linear decoration, comprising: four assorted jars and covers, a cigarette box with cedar lining, a dressing table mirror, a box containing a plated razor, an 8 day folding travelling clock, a scent bottle, a spirit flask and cup, three silver mounted brushes, a shoe horn, a comb, a button hook, a silver handled manicure set, together with two crocodile skin boxes and a writing pad, 1648g (53 oz) gross weighable, the case with brass fittings, 71.5cm long, 47cm deep (28in x 18in), with a canvas outer cover
A Birmingham enamel rectangular table snuff box, circa 1760 A Birmingham enamel rectangular table snuff box, circa 1760, the cover painted with figures amongst ruins, the white base painted with flowers to the sides and beneath, gilt copper mounts, 7.2cm (2 3/4in) long
Fine Quality Russian Lacquered Table Box, Hand Painted with Infinite Detail, Depicting Beautiful Russian Winter Landscape Featuring Typical Russian Country Houses, Snow Covered Roofs and Domes of Russian Churches. Highlighted with Mother of Pearl, Decorative Border to Sides. Name of Village and Artist Name Signed on Base of Box. Mid 20th Century. 2.3/4 x 2.1/6 Inches approx.
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