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A Victorian silver table centre piece, the circular dished top on an ornate pedestal with three exotic bird mounts, raised on a circular foot with egg and dart and beaded edging to three heavy lions paw feet (by Cartwright & Woodward, Birmingham 1863), 20.5 cm high, 30.7 oz (dish missing) CONDITION REPORTS Overall with wear and scuffs. Two screw like protrusions to underside plus an area of solder where a third may have been. Also three screw fittings attaching the ornamentation which is currently slightly loose. These have wing nuts, one of which is broken. The roundels to underside of top section have loose rings around them possibly suggesting something else might once have been attached here. Cartouche to base is engraved with initials. Overall some light wear and scuffs. General condition appears reasonably good. There are no liners, etc. - please see photos for details of this lot.
A set of four Victorian table candlesticks in the Regency taste, with banded fluted decoration, raised on an oval foot, inscribed to base "Presented to Lord George Fitzgerald by his friends in Jamaica July 29th 1897" (by William Gibson and John Langman, London 1897), 21 cm high CONDITION REPORTS One with damage to stem and replacement sconce
A 19th Century Russian silver canteen of cutlery of Fiddle and Thread pattern comprising 24 soup spoons, 24 dessert spoons, 24 silver handled knives, 24 dessert forks, 24 dinner forks, pair of sugar tongs, tea strainer, fish slice, two serving spoons, 24 teaspoons, 24 dessert knives, two ladles, 195 pieces (bears marks for Nichols & Plinke, St. Petersburg 1864), 346.53 oz plus knives, all housed in a fitted oak case with brass side handles and baize-lined lift out compartments CONDITION REPORTS Table knives in a state of disrepair, many loose from their blades, blades rusted etc. General wear conducive with age and use. Interior of the box is worn. Oak case has marks conducive with age and use to include watermarks and a split on the top.
A modern Elizabeth II silver canteen of cutlery, eight place setting, comprising table knives and forks, dessert knives and forks, fish knives and forks, tablespoons, teaspoons coffee spoons, dessert spoons and two serving spoons, 82 pieces total (by Robert Welch of Chipping Campden, Sheffield 1978), housed in a wooden case with double rising top enclosing a baize-lined interior, 93.5 oz plus knives CONDITION REPORTS General wear conducive with age and use.
A composite set of silver Fiddle pattern cutlery including six tablespoons (various dates and makers), six table forks bearing initial "F" (by Charles Boyton, London 1850), twelve dessert forks (by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1904), twelve dessert spoons bearing initials "HS" (by James and Josiah Williams for Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter 1858) and a set of six teaspoons bearing initials "HJ" (by William Fearn and William Eley, London 1804), 74 oz approx total
A marble console table in the Imperial Russian taste, the plain top with moulded edge on a spread eagle support, raised on a white and black marble plinth base, approx. 151 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS Overall with wear and scuffs. Large chunk to right side of top broken off and re-glued and some chips in this area. Also chips back right and some smaller chips and nicks around edges. Large chip to pedestal front right plus various other chips to pedestal base. Overall with some scuffs and scratches. A couple of small cracks to white marble decoration.
A 19th Century Anglo-Indian rosewood campaign table of Pembroke form, the rectangular drop leaf top rising to reveal a sectional interior over a dummy drawer, the leaves rising on lopers to reveal a single long drawer, raised on square tapered and moulded supports united by an X-stretcher to square tapered brass caps and castors, 82.5 cm x 103.5 cm
A mahogany writing table in the Regency taste, the top with tooled and gilded leather writing surface and two side rounded rectangular drop leaves above two long and two short drawers with kneehole, raised on square tapered legs to brass caps and castors, 160 cm wide max x 64 cm deep
A 19th Century French elm and oak farmhouse kitchen table, the six plank top over a plain frieze on chamfered block legs united by a centre stretcher, 78 x 255 cm CONDITION REPORTS Top with warping and cracking and splits. Various areas of damage and loss and old woodworm holes. Base with various repairs, wear, etc. including a replacement sections to bottom of legs. Various splits, old nails, etc.
A Victorian Scottish oak and bog oak inlaid hall table in the Arts & Crafts taste, the raised back with central domed fretwork carved floral panel within slatted panels and fretwork carved thistle decorated column, the plain top with carved frieze over a central fretwork carved drawers flanked by two further fretwork carved floral motifs, raised on Gothic style fretwork carved end trestle supports united by a centre stretcher, 123 cm wide
A small 17th / 18th Century walnut drop-leaf occasional table, the oval top over a frieze drawer with brass pear drop handle, on turned and block legs united by stretchers, 66 cm x 87 cm fully extended CONDITION REPORTS Old woodworm holes throughout. Various splits, repairs and some replacement sections. Top with warping, very stained, various fillered holes and splits, losses and chips, plus a replacement section to one leaf and a small replacement section to other leaf (please see photos). Legs with various splits, chips, losses and old repairs including a T-shaped metal bracket. Some parts of legs and stretchers and base are less worn / damaged than others, so there may be some old but later replacements. Some added sections to base of feet.
A circa 1960 Danish teak oval drop-leaf gate-leg dining table, designed by Peter Hvidt and Orla Molgaard for France and Daverkosen circa 1959, 162 cm x 142 cm CONDITION REPORTS Light scratching, water marks, etc conducive with age and use. The top has a bit of a bruise just under a quarter of the way in - approximately 1.5 cm long x 0.5 cm wide (see photo). One drop leaf has a couple of glass ring marks.
An Edwardian mahogany envelope card table, inlaid all over with flowers, foliage and shells, 55 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by NG Some sun bleaching. Inlay raised and with losses to penwork. Scratches to top. Top corners of flaps with chips. Inside the inset top is replaced. Has had some repairs. General wear and tear.
1949 Wolverhampton Wanderers FA Cup Final Winners Menu: To consist of Cup Final Banquet Cafe Royal London 30th April 1949 signed to back by 10 Players Billy Wright, Bill Shorthouse, R Pritchard, Jimmy Dunn, A Crook, S Smyth, Bert Williams, Civic Banquet Wolverhampton 9th May 1949 Invite and Table card, Team Itinerary (6)
The Football League in Copenhagen 1953 Menu, Itinerary and Invite: 50 Years Jubilee match The Football League v The Combination XI 5th May 1953 consists of Menu at Ingeniorhuset Copenhagen, Itinerary, Invites and Table Name card Mr B F Williams (please note been removed from album having damage to rear) (5)
1963 Football Association 100 Years signed Banquet Menu: Held in London signed by 10 all from Bert Williams table to include Bobby Moore, Eddie Hapgood, Laurie Scott comes with Black & White Press photograph of the table showing who was there (please note been removed from album having damage to rear) (2)
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