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19th century Chinese rosewood table screen of carved hardstone, depicting creatures among fruit and foliage, 7 x 5¾in. (18 x 13cm)Various scatches to the stone two faults inthe stone to the top rim comind down which coul dbe natural faults or cracks , colure dstobe some very tiny pin prick chips Frame some minor wear
Eartly 18th century Chinese black lacquered elmwood painter`s table raised on round legs, PROVENANCE: Single owner collection of 18th century and later Chinese furniture, the majority of the collection purchased from Beatrice Owen Ltd., Windsor House Hong Kong approximately 15 years ago. 33 x 92 x 52in. (84 x 234 x 132cm)We can not weight this items two men can lift it
Carved wooden octagonal occasional table the base carved as a camel, circa 1900, base marked Kalidas. D. wood carver Visnagar. N.G., 26in. (66cm)neck of camel attaches to body, needs refixing Camel snout worn, one ear with slight damage General wear condusive with use 26.5" high, 30" long, 20" wide/depth across table
A part canteen of Victorian Hanoverian pattern silver flatware, James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1897, comprising; twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, four sauce ladles, two basting spoons, a soup ladle and six condiment spoons, all with engraved crest and presented within oak canteen with brass swing handles, canteen measures; 47.5 x 33.5 x 13cm, total weight 115oz
A comprehensive canteen of silver plated cutlery, by Gladwin Ltd Sheffield, the twelve setting canteen comprises; fish knives and forks, dessert forks and spoons, fruit knives and forks, soup spoons, teaspoons, table forks and ivorine handled side knives and table knives, together with two tablespoons, four egg spoons, one mustard spoon, two salt spoons, two sauce ladles, a soup ladle, a gravy spoon, ivorine handled meat carvers and steel and a three piece tea service, all presented within fitted oak fold out and draw canteen with brass swing handles and vacant cartouche, the canteen with later wood base with four out swept legs, canteen measures 34.5cm high, 51.5cm wide and 40cm deep, on stand it measures 82.5cm high
An Edwardian cased silver and tortoiseshell mounted dressing table set, Martin, Hall & Co, Birmingham 1908, comprising; a hand mirror, two hair brushes and two clothes brushes, each piece backed with tortoiseshell and with scroll and harp pierced silver mounts, presented within fitted case (at fault)
A set of five George IV Fiddle pattern silver table forks, Edward Farrell, London 1823, together with a pair of Fiddle and Thread pattern silver teaspoons, Thomas H Stone, Exeter 1867, a further Fiddle pattern teaspoon, London, two Old English pattern tablespoons, London and four Old English pattern dessert spoons, Exeter and London, all with various engraved initials and crests, total weight 21.5oz (14)
A set of seven George III Fiddle pattern Irish silver table forks, Michael Keating, Dublin 1796, each with engraved monogram, together with a set of six George IV Fiddle pattern Irish silver dessert forks, Charles Marsh, Dublin 1826, each with engraved monogram, total weight 22oz (13)
A collection of Hanoverian pattern silver forks, comprising; three table forks, Solomon Hougham, Solomon Royes & John East Dix, London 1817, a further table fork, C.W.F, London 1923, three dessert forks, Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1806 and three further dessert forks, London 1809 & 1840, all with matching engraved crests, total weight 14.5oz (10)
A mahogany serving table in George III style, 19th century, the drawer stamped `M.WILLSON`, the top with beaded edge above carved friezed decorated with ram`s heads and swags flanking a single blind frieze drawer with carved urn and foliate scroll decoration, the whole set on carved square tapered legs. 83cm high, 183cm wide, 58cm deep
A mid Victorian burr walnut and brass banded table cabinet, circa 1860, of rectangular form, the top inset with an oval brass plaque inscribed `Captain Burgoyne, Royal Navy`, the sides with inset brass handles, the doors to the front opening to three drawers, with inset brass ring handles, 34cm high, 31cm wide, 27cm deep. Captain Hugh Talbot Burgoyne VC RN (17 July 1833 Ð 7 September 1870) was an Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the award resulting from his actions during the Crimean War. On 29 May 1855 in the Sea of Azov, Crimea, Lieutenant Burgoyne of HMS Swallow, with Lieutenant Cecil William Buckley from HMS Miranda and Gunner John Robarts from HMS Ardent, volunteered to land at a beach where the Russian army were in strength. They were out of covering gunshot range of the ships offshore and met considerable enemy opposition, but managed to set fire to corn stores and ammunition dumps and destroy enemy equipment before embarking again. Burgoyne later achieved the rank of captain and was killed when in command of HMS Captain (1869), which capsized off Cape Finisterre during a gale on 7 September 1870. Provenance: by descent through the family.
A Continental carved giltwood and composition console table in Louis XV style, 19th century, of serpentine form, the marble top above the pierced and foliate decorated frieze, on hipped cabriole shaped legs headed by cabochon terminals, and on scroll feet centred by a pierced stretcher depicting a perched bird, 95cm high, 140cm wide, 50cm deep
A George III mahogany extending dining table, circa 1780, incorporating two D-ends, a central dropleaf Pembroke section and two additional leaves, each with turned supports and three downswept legs and paw caps and castors, 72cm high, the top 122 x 434cm overall
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