An Eastern brass top table on a folding base, the top 59cm (23.25") diameter, a circular two-tier table and an Edwardian mahogany chair, with inlaid rails to the back and upholstered seat on square tapering legs with spade feet Condition Report: There are poor repairs to both front legs of the chair.
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An oval dining table in the manner of Eero Saarinen with patinated metal tulip base, the pine top inset with slate panel, 216cm (85") wide Condition Report: There are slithers of veneer missing at each end and scratching on the top. There is no known provenance for this table. The two pieces of slate to the top lift out to enable the top and bottom to be separated it is supported by four screws.
Three Chinese porcelain plates, late 18th Century, and sundry Oriental carvings etc Condition Report: Carving 1 – has repair to frame and a small crack to edge. Small area of loss (to stretcher of table in carving). Carving 2 – Small crack to frame, gilt areas a bit rubbed. Print – Good condition Imari plate – Rubbing to gilt, tiny nibbles to rim Pair plates, plate a) Chip issuing 1.5” hair crack, two other 2” hair cracks, slight nibbles to rim. Pair plates, plate b) Flat chip under rim, faint 1” hair crack to rim, slight nibbles to rim.
A Swedish silver table service, GAB, various dates circa 1950, comprising six table knives, six table forks, six table spoons, six dessert knives, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, six small knives, eight small forks and sundry butter knives, etc, approximately 1411gm weighable
Five 18th Century silver table spoons, various, approximately 280gm Condition Report: Hanoverian with shell bowl – marks a little rubbed, engraved to back of stem ‘Leeds Mason 27 May 1732’. Bright cut – Slight dent to tip of bowl, another inside bowl, marks distinct. Pair by Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne – One has bend to rim of bowl, marks distinct although one makers mark a little mis-struck. Shell bowl – Marks (except makers) distinct. Gilt inside bowl is worn to ridges. Otherwise condition of all the spoons is in line with age and usage.
Four silver table spoons, various dates and makers, approximately 265gm Condition Report: Fiddle pattern – Marks distinct, initialled O to terminal. Old English pattern by Hester Bateman – Slight bend to bowl, light scratches. Old English pattern by William Bateman – Marks distinct, initialled HB in scrolling letters to terminal. Old English pattern by Peter & William Bateman – Wear to tip of bowl, makers mark slightly rubbed, initialled O to terminal. Otherwise condition of all the spoons is in line with age and usage.
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