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A 19th Century pine kitchen table with side drawer, raised on turned and ringed legs CONDITION REPORTS In used condition, with knocks, bumps and scratches conducive with general wear, some splitting to the top from general age and drying out, but overall appears in sound condition.
An Arts and Crafts oak refectory style dining table, the plank top on chamfered twin trestle end supports united by a centre stretcher CONDITION REPORTS Size approx. : 312 cm long x 82 cm deep x 67 cm high. Has knocks, bumps and quite a lot of scratching throughout from general use, nibbles to the edge of the top in various places from general use and wear, the planked top is coming loose towards one end and needs re-tightening back together, otherwise appears in sound condition and would benefit from sympathetic restoration.
An early 20th Century Chinese padouk wood tea table with lattice work top on scroll feet CONDITION REPORTS Central bar support has shrunk at one end, two of the lattice pieces have significant splits, others have more minor areas of splitting, some of the lattice pieces are loose, there are chips, scrapes, etc. throughout, areas of splitting to the leg joints, general wear etc. conducive with age and use, some small water marks (see photos for further detail).
A mahogany demi-lune side table CONDITION REPORTS Top very scratched and with various splits and repairs. Stains to top. Some lifting and splitting to veneers, and some areas of loss to stringing / inlay. Has a groove to the back of the table top - so may possibly have been the d-end of a dining table.
A Victorian walnut trumpet shaped work table CONDITION REPORTS In very used condition, top faded with staining in several places - see image, top edge of work table cracking to veneer in numerous places, knocks and some deep bumps throughout the piece, interior in very used condition with damage to paper lining see image. height 77 cm width 46 cm
Composite suite of chiefly Georgian and Victorian silver fiddle, thread and shell cutlery, consisting of: 14 table forks, 21 dessert forks, 14 dessert spoons, 15 teaspoons, four table spoons, two gravy spoons, a fish slice, sauce ladel, pickle spoon, tongs, mustard spoon, 36 steel/stainless bladed tea and table knives with filled silver handles, bread knife; together with a small quantity of EP similar and plain fiddle cutley. Condition Report: weighable silver 5198.7 grams approximately
Six Scottish silver kings pattern table forks, Edinburgh 1836; four matching dessert forks; three Victorian fiddle pattern table forks and six old English dessert spoons; two salt spoons, 33oz 10dwt all in. Condition Report: The forks all have significant wear to the prongs, spoon tips worn; hallmarks all legible
Ruby and diamond rectangular cluster ring, the central cushion cut stone approximately 2.13ct, surrounded by fourteen round brilliants, approximately 0.7ct in total, on a yellow shank marked 18ct, gross weight 4.8g, ring size N. Condition Report: See attached images; the shank has light surface abrasion; the ruby has minor abrasion to the table; the claws are good.
Framus acoustic guitar, circa 1958, stamped 3587-A58 to the back of the headstock, tobacco burst finish in okay condition with some surface marks, scratches and lacquer cracks, back coming away from the rib on the bass side, condition: fair; together with a Lake guitar no. 4 manufactured by Nissin-Kogyo Co. Ltd. Suwa, Japan, rosewood back and sides, table coming away from the ribs in one section, condition: fair (2)
Vintage Pilgrim Guitars model T6 bowl back acoustic guitar, no. 597, tobacco burst top with various marks and wear, condition: fair; together with a Hoyer acoustic guitar, made in Germany, mahogany back and sides and natural top with various marks and wear including cracking to the lacquer on the table, condition: fair (2)
Good mid 19th century French parlour guitar labelled Sigr G. Luigi, Teacher of Singing and Guitar, no. 23 Rathbone Place, Oxford Street, London..., the open headstock bearing an inlaid pearl shield and with engraved brass tuning strips with ivory buttons, the ebony fingerboard with 17 frets running on to the table, rosewood back and sides, the table with multiple string inlay to the edges and sound hole, coffin hard case (a.f) *This guitar originally came from Broughton Castle, Banbury
Interesting Theorbo type lute inscribed W. Oyen to the back of the double peg box with sickle type finial, the neck with seven scalloped frets and a further six frets running on to the table and with geometric fret carved sound hole, the bowl back with eleven scalloped figured maple sections
Interesting late 18th/early 19th century English violin indistinctly branded below the button (probably Longman & Broderip), unlabelled, the one piece back of faint broad curl with similar wood to the sides, the head of plainish wood, the table of a broad width grain and the varnish of a reddish-brown colour, 13 15/16", 35.40cm
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