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A pair of Chinese famille verte crackle glazed vases: of baluster form, each painted with a continuous battle scene between bronzed diaper bands, apocryphal Chenghua seal marks, late 19th century, 49 cm high [minor damage] with carved wood table lamp fittings and large oriental-style shades.
A Victorian walnut and inlaid rectangular card table:, bordered with boxwood and ebony lines, the quarter burr veneered and baize lined hinged top with wide banding interspersed with hearts, on quadruple turned and fluted column uprights and splayed legs, terminating in castors, 91.5cm wide.
A good quality Edwardian mahogany and inlaid dressing table:, of shaped outline, bordered with boxwood lines and decorated with ribbon tied husk garlands, having oval triple mirrors and fitted with five drawers in the frieze, on turned and reeded legs, united by curved stretchers, terminating in brass cappings and castors, 155.5cm across.
A George III style mahogany tripod table, the pierced gallery over a single piece top, with a birdcage action, over a gun barrel column on tripod support, with pad feet, labelled `Purchased from J. H. Gillingham, South Kensington Antique Dealers` Fair & Exhibition, Grosvenor House W1`, one foot split,59cm diameterCONDITION REPORT: Split to one of the feet, repaired and restored gallery to the top.
A Regency mahogany triple pedestal dining table,the rounded rectangular tilt tops with two additional leaves on ring turned supports and downswept legs,406cm long117cm wide72cm highCONDITION REPORT: Two legs repaired to one end pedestal.Centre pedestal: 3 legs repaired.Three legs repaired to one end.Possibly tops are associated to the pedestals, they have been together some time.Later lopers to underside.
A Firing Glass,c.1760-1770, the straight sided funnel bowl engraved with a band of standing flowers over cut ovals, the facet cut stem on a heavy base,11cm highProvenance: With Jeanette Hayhurst Fine Glass.This form of toasting glass is characteristic of pieces used for drinking toasts in the 18th century. They would have been thumped sharply on the table, hence the robust base. The noise made by banging the glass on the table was thought to resemble that of gunfire, hence the name `firing glass`.CONDITION REPORT: No obvious major faults.
A glass Ladle,18th/19th century, of plain form with a pinched fold-over hook,23cm long, anda graduated Measure,probably 19th century, engraved `Table Spoon` and `Tea Spoon` to the lipped bowl,13cm high (2)CONDITION REPORT: Rubbing to the outer side of the ladle bowl where it has rested in a bowl etc.
A George V silver tray, London c.1924, D & J Welby Ltd, of shaped oval form, raised on four scroll feet, approx 40.5cm wide, together with a silver salver, Sheffield c.1925, Atkin Bros, with pie-crust border, raised on four scroll feet, engraved dedication, approx 20.5cm diameter, also a silver tray, Birmingham c.1911, makers mark rubbed, of oblong form with engraved fleur-de-lys, approx 28cm wide, an embossed silver dressing table tray, approx 29cm wide and a silver dish with scrolling foliate border, approx 15cm diameter, approx gross weight 86.9oz. (5)
A collection of silver boxes, to include a circular powder box, London c.1915, Cohen & Charles, with engine turned decoration and mirrored cover interior, approx 10.5cm diameter, a dressing table pot and cover, Birmingham c.1912, A & J Zimmerman Ltd, with engraved fleur-de-lys, approx 8.5cm high, an oval box of plain form and hinged cover, Birmingham c.1924, George Unite & Sons and an oblong box with slide drawer, London c.1926, Atkin Bros, approx 7.5cm wide, approx 23.4oz. (4) CONDITION REPORT: Powder box: Mirror inside the cover broken, otherwise all in good condition.
A collection of silver to include six French table spoons and five forks, a boxed silver Christening bowl and spoon, London c.1926, Mappin & Webb Ltd, a cased Christening set comprising egg cup, napkin ring and spoon, Birmingham c.1927, William Suckling Ltd, together with a cased Christening set of egg cup and spoon, Sheffield c.1902, William Morton & Sons and a cased set of six Mappin & Webb Ltd grapefruit spoons, approx gross weight 34oz. (lot)
A collection of silver to include a George V sauce boat, Sheffield c.1924, James Deakin & Sons, of circular form, beaded rim and raised on circular foot, approx 15cm wide, also another sauce boat, Birmingham c.1925, Adie Bros Ltd, two table bells, a French silver tasse de vin, with inset Louis Philippe I five Franc coin 1847 and sundry other small silver items, approx gross weight 34.2oz. (lot)
A collection of silver and silver plate to include a Dutch white metal twin handled embossed dish, with central image of a 16th century lady wearing a large ruff, with embossed fruits to sides, approx 19cm wide, also a George V silver sauce boat, London c.1932, P G Dodd & Son, approx 15.5cm wide, a pair of silver topped miniature whisky decanters in the form of oil bottles, with hinged flat covers and each hung with silver whiskey labels, approx 10cm high, silver salts, silver jug, pin tray, two silver toast racks, and a silver cruet set, along with a Dunhill table lighter in the form of a tankard and various items of silver plate, lobster picks and shell form salts, approx weighable silver weight 32.6oz. (lot)
A quantity of silver flatware to include a Scottish silver sifter spoon, Edinburgh c.1830, George Bell, four Georgian silver table spoons, a set of twelve Victorian silver teaspoons, London c.1824, Richard Pearce, Queens pattern, twelve German silver coffee spoons and various further teaspoons, approx gross weight 35oz. (lot)
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