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Lot 598

A Georgian mahogany drop flap dining table.

Lot 599

An 18th Century mahogany side table on circular tapering supports.

Lot 609

A 1930s ashtray stand with open barley twist column, a Victorian footstool, a small oak swivel top occasional table and a Victorian mahogany commode.

Lot 616

An Edwardian painted mirror topped dressing table with candle shelves and a single drawer on turned supports to castors.

Lot 619

An oak oval gateleg table.

Lot 622

A pine glazed wall cabinet and an Edwardian octagonal occasional table.

Lot 624

A Victorian oak and mahogany draughtsman`s table.

Lot 642

A pine single pedestal kitchen table with an extra leaf.

Lot 664

A 19th Century mahogany side table with a single drawer, raised on square, chamfered supports.

Lot 666

A Georgian mahogany circular tilt top table on a tripod base to pad feet.

Lot 672

A Victorian mahogany tilt top dining table raised upon a quatrefoil base.

Lot 678

A contemporary pine dining table, six chairs (4+2) and a five drawer sideboard with undertier.

Lot 14

A four piece silver backed dressing table set, Birmingham 1963.

Lot 33

Five silver backed dressing table accessories including brushes and a mirror.

Lot 44

MAPPIN & WEBB AN EDWARDIAN SILVER OVAL DRESSING TABLE BOX, the hinged lid repousse worked with Raphael`s head of angels, hinged opening to reveal a pale blue/green velveteen fitting for rings and trinkets, raised on four swept cabriole legs, London 1905, 7.5cm high x 15.5cm wide

Lot 46

MATTHEW WEST A SET OF SIX IRISH GEORGIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS, Dublin 1808, un-monogrammed, 400g

Lot 47

WILLIAM ELEY & FEARN A SET OF SIX MIXED GEORGIAN AND VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS, William Comyns & others, mixed assays, uniformly monogrammed with a ""V"" 498g

Lot 72

A SUITE OF FIVE EPNS TABLE FORKS by Roberts & Belk ""Royal Warwicks""

Lot 77

MARKS OBSCURED A CIRCULAR SILVER DRESSING TABLE TACK BOX, having hinged lid, blue silk lined interior, raised on four scroll feet, circa 1920

Lot 188

A MISCELLANY OF TABLE CABINET ITEMS, to include a copper flexible fish, another enamelled flexible fish, a base metal capped double ended bottle, an Oriental ceramic bottle, a bone bottle with stopper etc.

Lot 257

PETER ELLERY TWO TREMAEN CORNISH EARTHENWARE TABLE LAMP BASES deeply incised with geometric forms in golden browns, 31cm and 33cm high

Lot 259

PETER ELLERY A TREMAEN CORNISH EARTHENWARE TABLE LAMP having glazed Hamada style body with dragon splodges on a glossy ground

Lot 273

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE PORCELAIN TABLE SCREEN painted with bamboo and poem, and the moon, in period hardwood surround, 35cm x 20cm

Lot 274

AN EARLY/MID 20TH CENTURY CHANG KAI SHEK PORCELAIN TABLE SCREEN decorated with stork and deer under a tree and with a poem to the side, 37cm x 25cm, unframed

Lot 275

A CHING DYNASTY CHEN LUNG PORCELAIN TABLE SCREEN decorated with riverscape, domestic buildings and high hills, in polychrome, 38cm x 22cm

Lot 445

A SELECTION OF VICTORIAN/EDWARDIAN DRESSING TABLE CLOTHS AND DOILIES

Lot 458

A 1920`S MAHOGANY SUTHERLAND TABLE having canted and moulded top, squared uprights and splayed legs, 66cm x 61cm

Lot 467

A VICTORIAN ORIGINAL EXPRESS PORTABLE MANUAL TABLE TOP SEWING MACHINE having black and gilt S-scroll frame, crank action, on integral black and gilt base with cast foliate feet

Lot 475

A PART 19TH CENTURY WITH LATER ALTERATIONS OAK SIDE TABLE having later refectory style top, raised on four facetted and turned legs united by a box stretcher, 76cm x 134cm

Lot 476

A PART 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY OAK GATELEG TABLE having oval twin drop flap top with moulded edge, raised on eight baluster ringed turned and squared supports, incorporating double gateleg action, 72cm high x 1.88m extended

Lot 482

A PART EDWARDIAN AND MODIFIED MAHOGANY TROLLEY TABLE having later top with inlaid boxwood decoration, raised on four squared strung legs with spade feet and castors

Lot 491

AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE, having plank top with upstand and moulded edge, over twin frieze drawers, raised on four ring turned tapered legs, 50cm x 93cm

Lot 496

AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE, having crossbanded and moulded top over twin inline drawers, raised on four squared tapered legs with period castors, 76cm x 107cm

Lot 500

HINES OF OXFORD A 20TH CENTURY RUSTIC STYLE OAK, ELM AND BEECH DINING SUITE, comprising refectory table with carved frieze, baluster turned and blocked legs united by an H-frame stretcher, together with eight dining chairs with overstuffed floral up holstered seats, comprising two carvers and six singles

Lot 504

A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH WALNUT BEDSIDE TABLE having drop-in mottled marble top over a drawer and drop down cupboard, raised on cabriole legs with scroll feet, 90cm high x 40cm wide

Lot 505

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLE having moulded and canted top, raised on bulbous turned legs with cup castor terminals, 80cm high x 1.52m closed, with three additional leaves

Lot 52

[Raven-Hart (R.) Editor: CAPE OF GOOD HOPE 1652-1702 4to (285 x 210 mm) The First Fifty Years of Dutch Colonisation as seen by callers 2 volumes, 222 + 527 pages, colour frontispiece in each volume, numerous maps and illustrations, brown cloth gilt, a good set in slightly frayed and soiled dust jackets. `During the first fifty years of Dutch colonisation at the Cape of Good Hope many travellers arrived in Table Bay, on their way to the East: some came voluntarily, others by force of circumstance. They came ashore, looked around, observed strange indigenous people, interesting plants and animals; they visited the little settlement, met the local personalities, wondered at the way-of-life. They also consulted and negotiated with the Dutch Officials, and sought help in their difficulties. And, most frequently they recorded their impressions...`. Editor`s note. Good Cape Town A.A. Balkema 1971 Click here to view further details and to bid

Lot 288

Richard Blome An Essay to Heraldry 1689 10.5cm x 16cm It would appear that two different titles by Blome were first published a year apart, and both appear in later editions; The Art of Heraldry first published by Briscoe in 1683, and this, An Essay to Heraldry, first published “by London T B for Rich Blome and sold by him at his Lodgings at Mr Conines next the hanging Sword in Salisbury Court`, 1684” both subtitled In Two Parts. One of the most charming of all early heraldic treatises, explaining with copious engraved illustrations, the heraldic significance of pictorial imagery encountered in English coats-of-arms. Missing the title page, but handwriting on first page has notation saying 1689, 3rd printing. Octavo,10.5cm x 16cm, 243 pp plus ‘An Alphabetical TABLE of the NAMES of the NOBILITY and GENTRY, whose COATS are made use of for Paterns of BEARINGS in this Treatise of HERALDRY’ Original full leather with floral motif stamped on each corner of front and back cover, title in ink on spine. Engraved allegorical frontispiece, 52 Engraved plates depicting the many pictorial representations in heraldry e.g. animals, military etc; also text wood-engravings. Epistle dedicatory by Richard Blome to the honourable Sir Henry Goodrick of Ribston Park in Yorkshire, Knight and Baronet. Missing title page reads: An Essay to Heraldry In Two Parts. The First Containing the Body of Heraldry: The Second, Honour Civil and Military; Being a Treatise on the Nobility and Gentry of England. According to the Laws and Customs of our Realm. Part I consists of Chapters 1 – 9, part 1 ends of p 219. Part II is titled ‘An Essay to HONOUR CIVIL According to the LAWS of ENGLAND. With Examples of the Atchivements of each Degree of Honour: And for the better explanation thereof one Example of each Degree is Blazoned: Which method is to be observed to all others’. There follows Chapter 10 and then listings for the achievements of the King, the Prince, Dukes, Marquisses, Earls etc. BLOME, RICHARD (d. 1705), a publisher and compiler of some celebrity, (and cartographer, ed.) who by the aid of subscriptions adroitly levied, issued many splendid works. Originally he was a ruler of paper, and afterwards a kind of arms painter. Wood says he practiced for divers years progging tricks, in employing necessitous persons to write in several arts and to get contributions of noblemen to promote the work. Wood likewise remarks: `This person Bloome is esteemed by the chiefest heralds a most impudent person, and the late industrious Garter (Sir W. D[ugdale]) hath told me that he gets a livelihood by bold practices.` He is no doubt the Richard Blome of the parish of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Middlesex, gentleman, who, `being weak and not well of body,` made his will on 7 May 1705. He desired to be buried in the church of Harlington, near Uxbridge. He left small legacies (40s. in all) to the poor of Harlington and St. Martin-in-the-Fields. The residue of his estate, including `bookes, coppyes,` passed to Mrs. Jane Hilton. The will was proved at London on 22 Oct. 1706 by Jane Hilton, the sole executrix. DNB: Vol. 05. Condition: Binding tight but front cover is coming loose, leather on back board is torn, and boards generally pockmarked. End papers slightly stained and some slight staining to some internal pages. First page torn where front cover is coming loose. Otherwise clean and good. Book plate for Revd. Wm. Ed. Lord, D. D. on inside of front cover. Motto: Fortis in Arduis. Written there in pencil: 2/6 and 15/- crossed out. Note in ink on ffep gives date etc. On the following page is written: ‘arms are nimina bifibilia (??). Xxxx of arms in England began about xx year 1274 i.e. beginning of E1 reign. V. xxx Worthy p47’. Some more writing in ink on inside of rear end papers. Please note that this book will be posted from the UK Fair to Good London `by London T B for Rich Blome and sold by him at his Lodgings at Mr Conines next the hanging Sword in Salisbury Court` 1689 Click here to view further details and to bid

Lot 273

A lovely mother of pearl and mixed wood inlaid Islamic side table, H52cm, W41cm

Lot 295

A bone inlaid 19thC Islamic table, H48cm, W31cm

Lot 385

A 1970`s coffee table together with a piano stool and smokers stand

Lot 392

A tapestry covered stool and wine table

Lot 394

An ornate 1960`s coffee table L.150cm x 51cm x 39cm

Lot 395

A 1970`s extending dining table and six wrought iron dining chairs

Lot 160

Shelley White Horse advertising table vesta

Lot 318

Collection of Ep table flatware including mother of pearl handled knives, serving spoons, cake slice, boxed tea knives, etc

Lot 320

Pair of Ep table cocks, pierced Ep swing handled basket, a glass inset three section hors d`oeuvre`s dish and hip flask

Lot 353

Pair of Kutani vases of tapered cylindrical form, typical orange decoration, now converted to table lamps, drilled

Lot 355

Carved coromandel table light with elephant and column

Lot 361

Japanese bronze vase, the twin handles decorated with flowers, 46cm as a table lamp

Lot 368

Chinese famille rose vase the flared neck with Dogs of Fo ornament and dragon designs, decorated with flower sprays and oriental figures to the ovoid body, 62cm, now as a table lamp

Lot 370

Chinese carved hard wood occasional table inset with circular marble top with carved foliate ornament, shaped legs, 61cm

Lot 394

Royal Worcester table light, formerly an oil lamp, model number 1046, date code for 1894, the blush ground decorated with sprays of chrysanthemums and sprays of other flowers with twin mask handles, raised on a mask head circular base, 38cm

Lot 398

Cut-glass oval table service with a pair of scent jars, oval tray and other pieces, blue and white transfer printed bowl, continental basket, similar blue glazed vase and lesser ceramics

Lot 402

Group of Wedgwood blue jasper ware to include four boxes and covers, a cigarette lighter, and two dressing table sets

Lot 427

Pair of French porcelain Louis XVI style porcelain vases, flanked by cherubs and with floral swags, the bulbous bodies raised on octagonal bases, 37cm, now as table lights

Lot 428

19th century French Louis XV style table light having a bleu de roi glazed body, with foliate scroll twin handle on a shaped circular rococo base, 45cm

Lot 429

Pair of 19th century French Louis XV style bleu de roi porcelain vases of ovoid shape, mounted with ormolu triple candelabra with foliate ornament, the bodies with swag decoration, raised on shaped bases, now as table lights, 33cm

Lot 475

Regency rosewood breakfast table having a circular brass banded top, real carved edge, the massive tapered tripartite base in gilt metal framing, raised on carved scroll feet, 1.23m

Lot 477

Georgian style yew wood occasional table the radially veneered top with scallop edge raised on turned column and tripod base, 68cm

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