An Edwardian style mahogany side table, with crossbanded edge, frieze drawer and raised on tapered turned and reeded legs terminating in splayed feet. With 32 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: There is a ring mark to the top front right hand corner approximately 3 inches in from the left. The polish is lighter around this area. The top however is flat and basically unmarked. The drawer is in good order and runs as it should. The legs are all in good condition and the low stretcher has not been broken. The only minor blemish is the ring mark as already mentioned. Depth 18 ins, width 31.75 ins, height 29.25 ins.
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A pair of George III inlaid mahogany dining table D end side tables. CONDITION REPORT: The tops are in good condition, well figured and not warped. Each frieze is in good order with no veneer damage. The legs are a little scuffed in places but there are no breaks and there has been no restoration.
A Victorian mahogany Duchess style dressing table, the mirror frame with scroll supports, the base fitted with a series of drawers and with plinth beneath. Width 60 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The mirror plate has slight signs of perishing. The surround is in generally good order with one or two surface scuffs and dents but no significant issues. The scroll side supports are in good order. The top of the piece is of good colour with only minor scratches and the odd stain. All of the drawers run well and are in generally good condition with only very minor veneer losses to six corners. These are small. The plinth base is in generally good order as is the back.
A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE SILVER SPOONS comprising, a Georgian Old English pattern table spoon; a pair of fiddle pattern dessert spoons; a George III dessert spoon; a pair of Victorian tea spoons; a cased set of six Art Nouveau teaspoons, cased; and two manicure items; 308g (9.9 troy ozs) gross weighable; with a small quantity of plated flatware; assorted coins; and three bakelite napkin rings
A TABLE SERVICE OF SILVER HANOVARIAN FLATWARE by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1902, comprising: eleven dessert spoons, eleven dessert forks, six soup spoons, six teaspoons, twelve dinner forks, and eight tablespoons, 3,349g (108 troy ozs) gross, with pair of matching electroplated sauce ladles, in a small wooden silver trunk having two lift out trays, flatware crested for John Kyrle Hankinson
A 19th century Botanical dessert service, each piece handpainted with a floral spray and with peach coloured ground and heightened with gilding (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Each piece in this service has a different handpainted pattern. The name of the floral specimen is written in puce on the back of each piece. Some of the plates have pattern numbers in gilt. Three of the 18 plates are undamaged. These three all have some rubbing to the gilding. Of the remaining 15 plates two have been broken and have riveted repairs, there are no losses however. The remaining 14 plates have no losses but all have hairline cracks across the bases, these vary in terms of visibility. None of the hairline cracks are open and they are all old. All of the plates have rubbing to the gilding in varying degrees but only one has a small under edge chip. Of the four oval dishes three have riveted repairs and one has major hairline cracks, there are however no losses but all have some rubbing to the gilding. Of the four shallow footed bowls, one has had professional restoration and spraying is evident allover the underside edge. The three other bowls all have hairline cracks of varying degrees. All have minor rubbings to the gilding. Of the four square plates one is in good order with no damage, two have visible hairline cracks across the centre panels and one has had old professional restoration which is now discoloured. There is spray to both top and bottom surfaces. The two small lidded comports both have problems. One is discoloured to the interior and has a riveted repair to one handle. The lid is intact but does have a 1.5 inch hairline crack. The other bowl has three hairline cracks across the top rim and the lid has a riveted repair across the whole of the top. The gilding is again rubbed in places. There is one small tureen stand which is in reasonable condition with no damage. The other stand is broken into 3 pieces. The large table centre has riveted repairs and numerous very visible hairline cracks. There are no losses. We have one further plate which is broken into two pieces and also has evidence of old restoration. As stated previously the gilding is slightly rubbed on all pieces however the patterns are generally strong.
A fine Edwardian hallmarked silver Table Cigar Boy by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London, the large curved handle lifting to open two cedar lined compartments (one compartment not opening, attention required), several individual hallmarks and Patent No. 1658, with weighted base, 21cm wide x 17cm deep x 14.5cm high (to top of handle)
An early 20th Century Scottish silver and silver plated Canteen of Cutlery within a Jacobean style Cutlery Table, overhanging thumbnail moulded top above four half width drawers with Dutch style drop handles, barley twist legs united by supports, the silver by Hamilton and Inches, mostly assayed Edinburgh 1924 and comprising Table Forks, Spoons, Serving Spoons, a pair of Ladles, varying sized Knives and a Carving Set comprising a Knife, Fork, Steel etc., the Table 77cm wide
A good 19th Century gilt framed Oil on Canvas Portrait Study of a young boy, his face bears a wistful expression as he looks downwards, his two hands crossed and holding open the pages of a book on a table, the oil surface with craquelere and crazing etc., various paper labels verso, 62cm x 47cm CONDITION REPORT: No signature can be seen. From an Executors Estate clearance
An unusual George III period mahogany Side Table, the slightly overhanging top above brushing slide, single drawer and two lopers, the square tapering moulded legs with guttae style feet and with pierced ear brackets in Chinese Chippendale style (some ear pieces away), 42cm wide
A late 19th Century mahogany Writing Table, the moulded top with inset leather bordered by Greek key style gilt tooling, central knee space with single drawer above and flanked by three further graduated drawers either side, the facade with some foliate scrolling marquetry and raised on six square tapering legs (the front legs boxwood strung) terminating in castors, 138cm wide x 60.5cm deep x 76cm high
An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood crossbanded ladies Writing Table, the superstructure with two drawers and three quarter pierced gilt metal gallery above a gilt tooled green leather writing surface and two half width drawers, raised on square tapering and boxwood strung legs terminating in elongated spade feet with castors, 91cm wide
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