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A CHARLES II SCARLET JAPANNED TABLE the rectangular top with Orientals including a lady on a bridge, island temples and birds in flight, the two drawers to the frieze with brass drop handles, on scrolling legs with carved rosettes and an acanthus leaf united by an X stretcher with finial, 76cm h; 70 x 101cmProvenance: It is understood that this table was restored for Lord Curzon (1859-1925) on the advice of the authority on English furniture Percy Macquoid (1852-1925) in 1921 at a cost of £50. The work was probably executed by the London firm, Lenygon & Morant.In country house condition, entirely unrestored with some localised worm the top unevenly faded and with a minor shrinkage crack where slightly warmed, the gilding mostly worn but highly decorative
A VICTORIAN SATINWOOD AND MARQUETRY TABLEthe wavy edged circular top inlaid with a butterfly and naturalistic flowers framed by scrolling foliage, on hollowed triangular pillar and three conforming scrolling legs, 73cm h, 70cm diamA fine quality table of the 1860s with minor veneer chips around the edges of the legs and feet, the top faded
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLEthe oval top with a drawer to either end with brass lion mask handles, on reeded tapering turned legs and castors, 73cm h; 82 x 102cmA fine table in good condition with somewhat uneven fading and several old stains and ring marks on the top, free from breaks, the boards save a plywood substitute for the base of the drawer, the handles and castors original
A VICTORIAN ORMOLU MOUNTED AND EBONISED MAHOGANY, AMBOYNA AND LINE INLAID WRITING TABLEthe bow ended leather inlet top with beaded edge and fitted with a drawer, on coupled standards united by a stretcher with turned finial, brass castors, 71cm h; 61 x 122cm, drawer stamped 03044. Requiring some restoration, the leather top original but heavily scuffed and worn, the finial chipped, minor veneer losses, some lifting of the beading in places but basically complete
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLEthe octagonal crossbanded and line inlaid top on slender turned pillar with vase knop and pointed pad feet, 74cm h, 44cm wProvenance: Probably acquired by Lord Curzon (1859-1925) for Hackwood Park, Hampshire, 1906-1925.Lacking some of the line inlay around the top, the pillar broken and restuck beneath the knop, one leg repaired. The top possibly original
A FRENCH ORMOLU MOUNTED TULIPWOOD, MAHOGANY AND LINE INLAID TABLE the oval quarter veneered and crossbanded top with conforming frieze and drawer, on tapered legs with chutes and sabots, 77cm h; 42 x 63cm, 19TH CMinor lifting of the veneers on the top and some old scratches but complete and unrestored
A REGENCY ROSEWOOD SOFA TABLEwith bead mouldings and fitted with two drawers and opposing blind drawers, on trestles with high stretcher and down swept crossbanded legs with brass castors, 72cm h; 71 x 156cmA finely preserved example with the odd small loss of moulding and other pieces neatly restruck, not repolished or restored, complete and sound
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY, CROSSBANDED AND LINE INLAID TEA TABLEof semi circular shape, the frieze with a central drawer, on square tapered legs and brass castors, 74cm h; 49 x 99cmOf very good colour and original dry finish, the leaf slightly warped, the drawer retaining the lock but lacking the brass handle. Minor knocks and scuffs on the legs, the brass drum castors original
A FRENCH ORMOLU MOUNTED THUYA AND EBONISED WRITING TABLEthe superstructure with turned finials and fitted with drawers, having fold-over writing surface and a drawer to either end, on fluted tapering turned legs with pierced and padded X stretcher, 90cm h; 47 x 69cmComplete and in good condition requiring some minor cosmetic restoration
A GEORGE II BLACK WALNUT GATE LEG TABLEthe oval top on cabriole legs with C scrolls and shell carved knees, 74cm h; 106 x 114cmTop faded and numerous old scratches and marks, let in repair to one leaf near the hinge, old repaired breaks to one or two of the ears, slightly unstable
A REGENCY MAHOGANY WRITING TABLEthe leather inlet oblong top with drawer, on reeded, tapering turned legs and brass castors, 76cm h; 65 x 107cmThe leather top in very poor condition, lacks brass lockplate, the brass lock and handles replaced. Small old let in repair to the cockbead on the drawer. The castors original, structurally sound, of good quality timber
A FRENCH ORMOLU MOUNTED KINGWOOD AND TULIPWOOD BONHEUR DU JOURthe cabinet with concave front and panelled door flanked by drawers, the serpentine table with drawer to the apron, 126cm h; 49 x 103cm, c1900In good restored condition, a minor ring mark on the top of one of the drawer pedestals
A FINE FRENCH ORMOLU MOUNTED ROSEWOOD, TULIPWOOD, MARQUETRY AND PARQUETRY TABLE EN CHIFFONNIERthe hinged top with a musical trophy and mirror to the underside, fitted with a drawer to either side and two to the apron, on outscrolled legs with chutes and sabots, horn castors, 82cm h; 39 x 50cm, 19th cA fine quality cabinet in good condition apart from a shrinkage crack to the top, small damage to the gallery and lacking one sabot from one of the back legs
RAILWAY INTEREST. AN UNUSUAL EDWARD VII SILVER AND ENAMEL TABLE SNUFF BOXthe lid enamelled with a first class return ticket of the London and North Western Railway from London to Bicester via Bletchley, 8cm w, by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1902, 4ozsIn fine condition with a few light scratches only
ENGLISH SCHOOL, 17TH CENTURYVANITAS PORTRAIT OF THE MEDIUM AND ALCHEMIST EDWARD KELLEYseated full length at a table by a witch and her familiar (a cat), with inscription lower left Laski Magician on a globe and on the fore-edge of a book The Lyar`s Regulator, distemper on nine elm (?) boards (hinged at the centre), arched top, c195 x 249cm, contemporary bolection moulded frame with lossThe medium extremely fragile with numerous areas of flaking/missing paint. Shrinkage cracks between the boards but entirely original and unrestored, areas of woodworm evident on the reverse, the boards with the original horizontal bracing bars (one incomplete), the original rusted iron butterfly hinges and two substantial forged rings for suspension, original and complete. This lot is to be moved solely at the purchaser`s risk Further extensive details are available from Mellors & Kirk on requestEdward Kelley was closely associated with Dr John Dee (1527-1608) the extraordinary English Renaissance magus, mathematician and performer of “marvellous actes and feates.” Kelley was born in Worcester in 1555, educated at Oxford and for a time went by the name of Edward Talbot. From 1582-89 he practised cabalist theurgy or angelic conferences in Enochian, the ‘angelic’ language that he and Dee claimed to have received from angels. Before acting as Dee’s scryer or medium, Kelley had served another magus, Thomas Allen, in whose house he may have acquired a knowledge of esoteric philosophies. He was certainly well versed in Agrippa’s De occulta philosophia by the time of their meeting. Kelley may well have duped the “pious but credulous” Dee for his own unscrupulous ends. P J French (John Dee, The World of an Elizabethan Magus, 1972) also points out that from reading Dee’s minutes of conversations with the angel Uriel, there is little doubt Kelley was mentally unstable and that he really did think he saw angel visitants.There is considerable further research on this lot available from Mellors & Kirk on request.
A set of thirteen Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern table forks by Emanuel Brothers (Harry Emanuel), London 1858, engraved with a crest, 20cm (7 3/4in) long, 1192g (38.3 oz). The crest recorded in 1905 for AGAR, BOND, CARD, DYES, EWAN, FURY, GOLD, HARA, INGLIS, JOY, KEDMARSTON, LYNN, MARCH, NICOL, ORPEN, PIGG, ROCK, SCOT, TOT, VAMPAGE, WILCOCKS, YATES and some 400 other names.
An Edwardian silver Old English pattern table service by Watson & Gillott (William Watson & Herbert Gillott), Sheffield 1906, engraved with a script ‘A’, comprising: Twelve table forks, Twelve table spoons, Twelve dessert forks, Twelve dessert spoons, 2709g (87.1 oz)
A matched George III silver Old English pattern part table service, mainly by Richard Crossley, these London 1801, engraved with a crest, comprising: Eleven table spoons, Twenty three table forks, Six dessert spoons, Eleven dessert forks, Two sauce ladles, 2858g (91.85 oz) gross. The crest of the CAVENDISH family, headed by the Duke of Devonshire.
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