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Lot 307

Ernst Czernotzky. Still life with chalice, clock, books and lamp on a carpet draped table. Oil on canvas. Signed. 70 x 100cm in scallop moulded gilt frame.

Lot 374

A pair of cast iron white painted garden chairs and a white painted cast aluminium garden table.

Lot 379

A white painted cast aluminium garden table and four garden chairs.

Lot 380

A verdigris weathered garden table/bench.

Lot 404

A late 18th century Sheraton inspired mahogany pembroke table, the elliptical top with twin flaps broadly cross banded in satinwood and sycamore with repeating floral band over end drawer on petal inlaid square tapering supports and castors.

Lot 420

An Edwardian oak pembroke table, the rectangular canted top carved with reserved panels of birds and flowers on a leaf carved ground, turned and block supports on splayed feet.

Lot 421

A Victorian pine kitchen table with twin drop flaps.

Lot 422

An early 20th century oak table top HMV gramophone with wooden horn.

Lot 427

A Victorian painted pine kitchen table with single end drawer and later top.

Lot 428

A copper banded oak jardiniere on stand, a small mahogany occasional table and an oak and beech child`s chair.

Lot 429

A Victorian mahogany hall chair with shield back on octagonal turned forelegs and a walnut veneered occasional table.

Lot 431

A modern pine kitchen table, together with six conforming dining chairs.

Lot 433

A small middle eastern hardwood octagonal occasional table and two fire screens, each with woven panel.

Lot 436

A George III mahogany drop-leaf gate leg dining table.

Lot 437

A late 18th/early 19th century mahogany tripod table, the circular tilt-top on baluster ring turned column, three swept legs and pad feet.

Lot 447

A 1970`s rosewood dining table, having rectangular top on splayed supports.

Lot 450

A Victorian-style reclaimed pine kitchen dining table, having planked top on heavy baluster turned supports.

Lot 457

An Edwardian rosewood writing table, the rectangular top set with green gilt tooled scriber over two frieze drawers on turned, swagged and fluted tapering supports with brass castors.

Lot 458

An Edwardian and boxwood strung occasional table.

Lot 460

A Regency rosewood breakfast table, the circular tilt-top on a three sided column, concave plateau and scrolled feet.

Lot 26

A COLLECTION OF MISC. VICTORIAN EBONY DRESSING TABLE ACCOUTREMENTS INCL. AN OVAL TRAY, A HAT PIN HOLDER, A LIDDED DISH, A RING TREE, A LIDDED BOX, GLOVE STRETCHERS, A SHOE HORN, BUTTON HOOKS, AN OVAL MIRROR AND TWO CLOTHES BRUSHES, MOSTLY STAMPED REAL EBONY

Lot 268

AN ANTIQUE HEAVY OAK PLANK FARMHOUSE DROP LEAF SUPPER TABLE, CIRCA 17th CENTURY IN PARTS. 113 CM X 110 X 71 CM ON SQUARE LEGS.

Lot 273

AN ANTIQUE PINE FARMHOUSE KITCHEN TABLE ON TURNED LEGS AND TAPERED FEET WITH SINGLE DRAWER TO END WITH TURNED HANDLES, APPROX. 126 X 80 X 76cm

Lot 275

AN EDWARDIAN INLAID MAHOGANY WARDROBE WITH SINGLE DRAWER TO THE BASE, APPROX. 126 X 46 X 200cm TOGETHER WITH AN INLAID MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE ( 2 )

Lot 285

A MAHOGANY EDWARDIAN OCCASIONAL TABLE

Lot 286

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY HALL/SUPPER TABLE ON TURNED LEGS 91 CM X 71 CM

Lot 287

A MAHOGANY CARD TABLE WITH PULL OUT DRAWER 81 CM X 69 CM.

Lot 289

A MAHOGANY VICTORIAN WINE TABLE ON SCROLL FEET WITH CIRCULAR TOP.

Lot 290

AN OAK OCCASIONAL TABLE / MAGAZINE RACK FITTED WITH A DRAWER AND TWO SHELVES

Lot 296

A WHITE METAL GARDEN TABLE AND FOUR CHAIRS

Lot 2

A 19th Century tortoiseshell and mother-o`-pearl panelled dressing table box, the interior fitted with two glass bottles, width 9.5cm (3 3/4in.).

Lot 6

A 17th Century style brass table candlestick, with tapered stem and dished base, on bracket feet, height 25cm (9 3/4in.).

Lot 8

A French gilt metal table lamp, in the form of a lady holding a torch aloft, with a bird perched on her shoulder, on circular base signed `Faure de Brousse`, height 84cm (33in.).

Lot 22

A pair of Chinese polychrome jars, fitted as table lamps, height 27cm (10 1/2in.). (2).

Lot 145

An early 19th Century mahogany dropleaf table, fitted with two drawers, on ring turned legs, width 56cm (22in.).

Lot 148

A George III mahogany `D` shaped tea table, the hinged top raised on gadrooned legs terminating in pointed feet, width 88.5cm (34 3/4in.).

Lot 163

An Aesthetic movement rosewood and boxwood strung centre table, the rectangular top stamped Collinson & Lock, London, 6894 beneath, on turned legs, joined by galleried stretchers, width 99cm (39in.).

Lot 177

A pair of silver plated copper three light table candelabra, each with circular gadrooned base rising to a flared column and bulbous vase shaped sconce, the removable reeded branches with similar sconces, removable nozzles, includes two flame finial covers, height 42cm (16 1/2in.)

Lot 183

Two pairs of table candlesticks, an oval teapot, a glass jam pot with plated mounts, a glass pepper and mustard with plated mounts, a cruet stand (handle deficient), a jam pot holder, a small rectangular box, and a small quantity of flatware

Lot 187

A three light table candelabrum, the circular base embossed with `C` scrolls, rising to a tapered column and urn-shaped sconce, the associated scrolling reeded branches with vase-shaped sconces, removable nozzles and foliate finial, height 47cm (18 1/2in.)

Lot 190

A pair of Corinthian column table candlesticks, the square bases embossed with rams heads, maker`s mark of Walker & Hall, height 15.5cm (6 1/8in.)

Lot 199

A Swedish table cigarette box, of rectangular form, the hinged lid and square feet with gadrooned edges, presentation inscription in Russian to underside of lid, wood-lined, maker`s mark of W. A. Bolin, Stocholm 1967, approx. weight 35 1/2 troy oz (all-in)

Lot 201

A pair of Dutch table candlesticks, the domed bases rising to plain sconces, height 8.5cm (3 1/4in.); and another of vaguely similar design (3)

Lot 226

A matched Old English and thread pattern table service, comprising eight table forks, eight dessert forks, thirteen table spoons, eight dessert spoons, various makers, Victorian and later, approx. weight 89 troy oz

Lot 228

A Scottish George III Old English pattern table spoon, maker`s mark of P. Cunningham & Son, Edinburgh 1807; a George III Old English pattern table fork, and a Victorian fiddlle pattern butter knife, total approx. weight 5 troy oz (3)

Lot 231

A set of three Scottish George III Old English pattern table spoons, maker`s mark of William Auld (probably), Edinburgh 1790, approx. weight 5 troy oz

Lot 232

Two George III Old English pattern table spoons, both London 1794; a George III fiddle and thread pattern table fork, London 1805; a George III Old English pattern sauce ladle, London 1816; a Scottish William IV fiddle pattern sauce ladle, Edinburgh 1833; a George III Old English pattern table fork, two pairs of butter knives, a bright-cut salt spoon, and a teaspoon, total approx. weight 13 1/2 troy oz (12)

Lot 234

A late 18th Century American fiddle pattern table spoon, maker`s mark of Nathan Storrs

Lot 235

A set of eight silver handled table knives, with eight fruit knives to match, maker`s mark of C. J. Vander Ltd, Sheffield 1965-66 and London 1965 (16)

Lot 238

A set of six Victorian king`s pattern table forks, maker`s mark of Francis Higgins III, London 1893; and three dessert forks of similar pattern, maker`s mark of George Adams, London 1858, total approx. weight 25 troy oz (9)

Lot 240

A near pair of George III fiddle pattern table spoons, London 1809 and 1810; a set of six Old English pattern teaspoons, Sheffield 1920; a silver-handled cake slice, two cake knives, a bread fork and a butter knife, a pair of sugar nips, and a jam spoon: together with a set of five fruit knives with fancy handles stamped `Sterling`, and a Continental enamelled souvenir spoon (20)

Lot 245

A jam spoon, with stylised bee to the terminal, maker`s mark `D. M. W.`, Birmingham 1943; a Victorian fiddle pattern table spoon, London 1843; a Victorian butter knife, another butter knife, a Victorian king`s pattern teaspoon, a dessert fork, and a plated bread fork with silver bolster and terminal, total approx. weight (weighable silver) 7 1/2 troy oz (7)

Lot 254

A George III Old English pattern table spoon, maker`s mark of Hester Bateman, London 1776, approx. weight 1 1/2 troy oz

Lot 255

A matched set of George III/Victorian Old English pattern flatware, comprising four table spoons, and a dessert spoon, maker`s mark of Thomas & George Hayter, London 1818-1827; six table forks, maker`s mark of T. Cox Savory, London 1827; six dessert forks, maker`s mark of Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1845; and a set of six teaspoons of similar pattern, maker`s mark of Sarah Purver, London 1818, total approx. weight 33 1/2 troy oz (23)

Lot 265

A set of six cake forks, cased with serving fork, maker`s mark of Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1932; a Victorian fiddle pattern table spoon, London 1869; two cased sets of six teaspoons, a set of six scroll terminal coffee spoons, a child`s knife and fork, two butter knives, and a silver handled cake fork, total approx. weight (weighable silver) 13 troy oz; together with a cased set of six pairs of Continental dessert eaters, stamped `800` (42)

Lot 266

A set of six Victorian fiddle pattern dessert spoons, maker`s mark of Charles Lias, London 1845; a further four fiddle pattern dessert spoons, and two table spoons, maker`s mark of George Adams, London 1845-48; and three fiddle pattern teaspoons, total approx. weight 19 1/2 troy oz (15)

Lot 270

A pair of Victorian fiddle and shell pattern table spoons, maker`s mark of John Whiting, London 1838, approx. weight 4 1/2 troy oz

Lot 271

A pair of George IV fiddle and thread pattern sauce ladles, maker`s mark of William Chawner, London 1828; and a Victorian table fork of similar pattern, total approx. weight 7 1/2 troy oz (3)

Lot 272

A George IV fiddle pattern part table service, comprising five table forks, three dessert spoons and three dessert forks, maker`s mark of James Beebe, London 1825; and another dessert spoon and table spoon of similar pattern, total approx. weight 23 1/2 troy oz (13)

Lot 303

A salt and pepper, of cylindrical waisted form, each piece on circular foot, Chester 1908; a mustard of similar design, Sheffield 1934; a George IV fiddle pattern table fork, and a Victorian fiddle pattern table fork, total approx. weight 9 troy oz; together with a pair of plated salts (7)

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