A George III mahogany Universal Table after a design by Thomas Sheraton, the square top with a draw leaf at either end, the plain frieze with a double ended drawer enclosing a green leather lined slide and twelve hinged compartments, each centred by two letters of the alphabet, on square tapering legs and brass castors, 72cm h; 102 x 102cm Minor chips and losses to beading, scuffs and marks consistent with age and use. Overall good, solid condition
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A lot of mainly pre WW2 lead farm related items by Britains and Pixyland Kew including Hill girl for see saw, John Hill Blacksmith with forge, miller, well and flour bin, straw hat, Pixyland beer quaffer (loose arm), gardener pushing wheelbarrow, sundial, Britains cats (2), chicks (6), telegraph poles (2), various cows and horses (total 15), chickens, sheep, dogs, etc, hurdles, pre WW2 roller, people, various troughs, table, Hill pond (glass base cracked), wooden chicken run and fences by unknown maker, card farm scene in poor condition, etc. generally G, perhaps 10 lead items P, (90+, not including fence / hurdles),
Joined oak dining table, early 19th century, rectangular top with two drop leaves, turned gate legs, 177x92cm, height 73cm.Condition report:The top has large open joints between the boards, multiple splits, additional supports fitted to hold the leaves together, one leaf probably retipped, a couple of heavy gouge marks, ring stains and scratches, the gate legs are sound and work, some feet in poor condition due to age.
Cherry wood dressing table, with mirror back above trinket drawers, bowfront with three drawers, turned legs, width 132cm, depth 64cm, height 147cm.Condition report:It is by Thomasville (applied labels to drawers). The tops of the trinket drawers and main surface have some random surface scratches. The right hand mirror support is a little loose on the base fixing. The bolts are a bit unsightly, possibly missing some caps. The supports and stretchers are fine and sound. The central drawer has a loose draw pull (no bolt but pull is present). The trinket drawers have padded jewellery trays. The left hand trinket drawer sticks a bit, sounding as if it is caught on something.
Georgian mahogany tripod table,circular tilt top, turned and ringed column, three splayed legs, diameter 74cm, height 73cm.Condition report:The top planks are splitting along the join lines, two with an evident gap. There is also a historic split along the length of the top. The top is possibly a replacement, certainly the batons to the underside are new with the latch hardware having been moved, and the top block of the pedestal is also new. The pedestal and supports have age. One foot has been split and repaired with a metal bracket to the underside.
A part set of late 19th Century French silver flatware and cutlery, fiddle-shaped with a thread border and light adornment of leaves flowers and a scroll to include: 12 tablespoons, 22 table forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 dessert forks, a fish serving knife, a fork; three matching plated sauce ladles, each piece with a script monogram, the fish knife, 27,5cm long, 161,7oz weighable silver. (51)
A George V silver part service of flatware, with shaped terminals and a channel border, to include: three tablespoons, three table forks, four dessert spoons, three desert forks, and one soup ladle, all inscribed "C", by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1930-36, 31.85oz.
An Edward VIII silver mounted cut-glass dressing table powder jar, of compressed circular form, the cover enamelled with a vase of flowers, by Synyer and Beddoes, Birmingham 1936; and another similar with a pale bronze enamelled cover by the Daniel Manufacturing Co, Birmingham, 1934, each approximately 11cm diameter. (2)
A collected or Harlequin part service of silver flatware, (in a variety of Kings and related patterns), to include: six table forks, seven dessert spoons, fourteen dessert forks, one basting spoon, one stilton scoop, one butter knife; and one condiment spoon, some pieces engraved with a script monogram, mixed dates, maker’s and assay offices 1812-2001, the basting spoon 31cm long, 73oz. (31)
A quantity of Belgian silver flatware, most pieces with pointed ends, to include: nineteen tablespoons, ten table forks, eight teaspoons and one soup ladle, some pieces with initials and dates, mixed maker’s and dates, the majority mid-19th century, the ladle 35cm long, 54oz. (38)
A George V Scottish silver tea caddy, with a pull off cap, initialled “M” and inscribed “Droon yer troubles in a cup of tea”, maker’s mark partially worn, Glasgow 1919; together with a small silver dressing table tray, inscribed; a silver ring tree dish; a silver pin tray; and a silver bon dish, the caddy, 10.5cm high, 13.5oz. (5)
A George V silver part canteen of Hanoverian (Rattail) pattern flatware, to include: six tablespoons, twelve table forks, six dessert spoons, and twelve dessert forks, by John Round, Sheffield 1918, 1920, 1921; together with four dessert spoons, by Charles Alston, London 1921, all of the above initialled “W”, the latter spoons 18.3cm long, 78.35oz. (40)
A George V small silver dressing table pot, with a blue enamelled cover, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1923; a similar pot to match, by Charles Dumenil, London 1919: together with a small silver circular box, with a domed cover enamelled with pansy flowers by Cohen and Charles, Birmingham 1920, each approximately 4cm diameter. (3)
Art Deco limed oak dining suite; comprising a sideboard, console table, cocktail cabinet, dining table and chair (5)Table is 91.5cm square, 77cm high, each leaf is 30.5cm wideDrinks cabinet is 122cm wide, 40cm deep, 122cm high Sideboard is 136.5cm wide, 46.5cm deep, 96.5cm highConsole table is 91cm wide, 43cm deep, 83cm high Overall pretty good condition
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