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An Edwardian Dressing Table set by Kent of England, circa 1910 comprising: an ebony Tray with two circular lidded compartments for cufflinks, an ebony mirror,an ebony comb, A pair of ebony clothes brush,another larger ebony brush, an ebony shoe horn, and an ebony and silver button Hook Tray 38cm long, 21.5cm deep
ANTIQUE FRENCH EBONY WOODEN INLAY FOLDING TABLEAntique French hand crafted Ebonized wooden folding card table with intricate wooden scroll inlay. Clad with stylized leaf bronze bordering throughout. 18th/19th century. Measures 29" height x 34" width x 18" depth. Folds open to measure 29" height x 34" width x 36" depth (73.6cm x 86.4cm x 91.4cm).
ANTIQUE HAND CRAFTED WOODEN LIBRARY TABLEAntique hand crafted wooden library table having four legs with two joining each other at center and connected by book under shelf completed with brass wheels. Carved spade decoration to sides. 19th century. Measures 39" height x 27" length x 25" depth (99cm x 68.5cm x 63.5cm).
Pullman Table Lamp in `Grecian Urn` style with a square base clearly stamped `CECILIA` on the lowest rim. Lacks shade but in excellent condition and standing 20” tall. Built as a Kitchen Car in 1927 by the Birmingham Railway Carriage and Wagon Company It was on the 13th April 1946 part of the set for the press run prior to the re-launch of the Golden Arrow after the War, also on the 21st June 1949 it formed part of the train that carried the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh from Waterloo to Weymouth for their visit to the Channel Islands. Additionally, on 21st November 1950 it was used for the state visit of Queen Juliana & Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, between Dover and Victoria.
Pullman Table Lamp in `Grecian Urn` style with a square base clearly stamped `ADRIAN` on the lowest rim. Lacks shade but in excellent condition and standing 20” tall. Built as a first class kitchen car by Birmingham C&W in October 1925. Originally sold to Wagons Lits and used on the Milan – Cannes service with sister cars `LYDIA` and `IBIS`. Returned to Britain in 1928 and used on both the Southern Railway and the London North Eastern Railway services including `The Golden Arrow`, `The Bournemouth Belle` and `The Yorkshire Pullman`. Withdrawn in August 1966 and cut up at Long Marston in January 1967.
Pullman Table Lamp in `Grecian Urn` style with a square base clearly stamped `MIMOSA` on the lowest rim. Lacks shade but in excellent condition and standing 20” tall. Built as a 12 wheel Kitchen Car by Birmingham C&W in 1914, it became part of the famous Marazion Camping Coach collection in 1962 when withdrawn from service. Fortunately it has been preserved and is currently at the Old Station Hotel, Petworth.
A 19th century set of apothecary`s hanging scales in a mahogany case with 14 brass drachm weights, the brass pans suspended from a cut steel balance arm, to the underside of the case lid is attached a table of weights and measures handwritten in contemporary script, initialled and dated 1834, 6½ x 3¼in. (16.5 x 8cm.).
A Japanese lacquered table cabinet early 20th century, with hinged caddy top over two doors enclosing a bank of six short drawers, over a long base drawer, the front and top in black lacquer inlaid with birds amidst flowering foliage in stained mother-of-pearl, with pierced brass hinged and mounts, the interior gilt painted with boats in lake landscapes, 12in. (30.5cm.) high, 10¾in. (27cm.) wide.
A fine and rare set of four Queen Anne table candlesticks marks indistinct on three but clear on one, David Willaume, London, date letter clear on another, 1706, the baluster stems chased with alternate classical male and female masks above pendant husks rising from the circular bases with shell and strap work borders, complete with detachable extending nozzles, 8¼in. (21cm.) high, weight 66oz. (4) * Purchased: Sotheby`s, 4th July 1968, hammer price £1100. See Illustration.
A part suite of Victorian Albert pattern flatware Elizabeth Eaton, London 1845-48, comprising a pierced fish slice, a sauce ladle, six table spoons, eight table forks, four dessert forks, six dessert spoons, eight teaspoons and a pair of mustard ladles, together with three later matched pieces, all with engraved initials, weight 58oz. (39) * Purchased: J. Langlois, Jersey, 14th October 1968, lot 113, hammer price £180.
A part suite of George III silver fiddle thread pattern flatware William Eley, William Fearn and William Chawner, London 1808, comprising three basting spoons, a pair of sauce ladles, three mustard ladles, twelve table forks, twelve table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, six teaspoons (one matched) and ten fruit spoons, together with a matched pair of sugar tongs, weight 131oz. (73) * Purchased: J. Langlois, Jersey, 14th October 1968, lot 109, hammer price £920.
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