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A 19th Century Continental pottery table lamp, the pale green ground decorated in gilt with chinoiserie, raised on stylised bird and paw feet, 35 cm high excluding light fitting CONDITION REPORTS Overall with wear, scuffs and scratches, feet to base are loose and wobbly and one foot broken off and has various old glue remnants where it has previously been repaired, quite a few chips and losses around this area also to the ceramic, appears to have been previous alterations to one of the feet with extra washers added and various deteriorated rubber blocks, etc., lamp is not wired up, some knocks and chips throughout, some flaking to decoration and rubbing and scuffs to decoration, tarnish to fitments.
A Malby's terrestrial table-top globe on stand, inscribed "Malby's 37 Parker Street London January 1st 1857", the whole raised on a turned column with circular turned base CONDITION REPORTS Diameter of globe approx. 12 cm. Diameter of stand/base approx. 13 cm. Globe with generally quite a lot of yellowing and browning to the surface, appears to have a glazed/varnished finish which has quite a lot of craqueleur, quite a few knocks, chips and scuffs to the surface, small split near the lower hole to the Antarctic Continent where the metal supporting bracket fits into the globe approx. 5 cm long, some dirt, and flaking to surface, wood base with quite a lot of scuffs and losses to finish and metal supporting bracket with some knocks and dents.
A set of three late George III silver Old English pattern table forks (by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1813), two fiddle pattern table forks (various marks and dates), and two pairs of fiddle pattern dessert forks; (by George Angell, London 1845 and another pair London 1828), 15 oz total
A set of five George II Scottish silver three pronged table forks "Old English" pattern, bearing "Hope", globe and crown motif, inscribed "At Spec Infracta" (by Kerr & Dempster with Hugh Gordon Assay Masters mark, Edinburgh 1751), together with one associated white metal three prong table fork, 12.45 oz (including weight of white metal table fork) (6) CONDITION REPORTS PLEASE NOTE REVISED CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION - this Lot comprises a set of five table forks plus one white metal associated table fork (not hallmarked). Overall with wear, scuffs and scratches, various scuffs and mis-shaping to the prongs. One fork is white metal and is a lighter weight than the others, and appears to have been re-made/re-configured and the moulding of the prongs is different, also the hallmarks to this fork may have been removed or these may now simply be rectangular indentations to simulate the patterning of hallmarks, inscription and crown to the reverse of this particular fork is also much crisper than the others.
A set of five George I Irish three prong table forks "Old English" pattern, with stork and snake motif (possibly by William Archdale, Dublin 1719), together with a further matched table fork (London 1955), 14.09 oz (6) CONDITION REPORTS PLEASE NOTE REVISED CATALOGUE DESCRIPTION - this Lot comprises five George I Irish table forks together with a further matched table fork of similar design. All with wear and scuffs, some denting, bending and mis-shaping to prongs.
A late Regency/George IV mahogany tea table, in the manner of Gillows, the D-shaped foldover hinged top over a shallow frieze raised on four sided concave pedestal on quadruped base with downswept scrolling legs to paw feet, 92 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS Overall with wear, scuffs and scratches conducive with age and use, some splits, some fading to table top when closed, the bright original colour showing to table top when its open position, some of the splits are more visible when table is in open position particularly near to the hinges, overall colour appears reasonably good.
A George III satinwood tea table with cross banded D-shaped top opening to a satinwood fan inlaid interior on a rosewood ground with satinwood frieze with cross banded borders, raised on tapering square legs to spade feet, 91 cm wide (Provenance : by repute once the property of the Right Honorable George Grenville MP Prime Minister 1763-5 and brother in law of William Pitt) CONDITION REPORTS Depth when closed approx. 46 cm. Height when closed approx. 75 cm. Overall with wear, scuffs and scratches conducive with age and use, some warping to the top, some stains, some cracks and splitting to the veneers and some losses to the stringing/inlay, overall colour appears to be good. This lot is from a private vendor, who informs us that the table "was passed on to me by direct descent through the Grenville, Pitt and Fortescue family line". Please note, however, that the provenance is "by repute" only, and that there is no documentary evidence available to substantiate this.
A Regency style mahogany sofa table, the reeded rectangular top fitted with tooled green skiver, over two beaded short frieze drawers raised on turned supports, sabre legs, terminating in brass lion paw caps and castors, 102cm wide x 77cm high x 61cm deep x 126cm extended
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