A pair of hallmarked silver table candlesticks of neoclassical inspiration: square tapering shafts with Greek key-fret-style decoration to the top and to the base (weighted), marks rubbed, maker's mark W&H (Walker & Hall), assayed Sheffield probably 1925 (16.5 cm, some tarnishing, otherwise good condition.)
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Various silver and silver-mounted items to include:a kidney-shaped cigarette case;a heavy hallmarked silver lid (no base);two cut-glass dressing-table requisite jars with silver lids;a heavy clear cut-glass square inkwell with silver lid;a boxed silver swizzle-stick;a small mother of pearl handled penknife (cased).
In the manner of EVERT COLLIER (Dutch, 1642-1708) - ‘Vanitas with numerous objects and a small skull upon a table top’, oil on panel, (15½ x 12¾ in (39 x 32 cms)), labels to verso including ‘Aitken Dott & Son, Edinburgh’, ‘collection G. Metsu(?) 498’, ‘anonymous exhibition 47 Collier), repro Dutch-style black ‘ripple’ frame. Condition: good condition, could do with a light clean and fresh varnish.. The internal dimensions looking at it from the front (not including the frame) are 38.5 x 31.5 cm. The external dimensions are 57 x 49 cm
A Regency period mahogany and rosewood crossbanded sofa table: the drop-flaps flanking two half-width drawers; raised on turned column-style supports locating into further turned and block verticals; downswept square tapering and strung legs terminating in cap castors. (92 cm wide (leaves down) x 61.5 cm deep x 71 cm high)
An 18-carat gold, emerald and diamond cluster ring.Ring size O. Setting in good condition overall, clear hallmarks. The emerald measures approx. 9.75 x 7.75mm. x 5.9mm. deep. The emerald has a couple of very light, small scratches to the table and a few tiny exposed cavity inclusions to the table. Two tiny chips to the crown and a few tiny exposed cavity inclusions to the crown at one end of the stone. One light fracture mark low down on the crown to one side of the stone from an inclusion beneath. Colour good but notably deeper to one end than the other. Diamonds total approx. 1ct.
Two pairs:1. A pair of 19th century Wedgwood two-handled basalt vases in neoclassical style and of urn form: applied with satyr masks and various swags, the bases with applied anthemia, impressed Wedgwood marks to underside. (Some damage and minus covers.) (18.75 cm high).2. A pair of Wedgwood black basalt table-candlesticks with typical finely applied figural decoration (12.5 cm high).
An early 19th century Regency period foldover mahogany tea table: the reeded edge top above a central outset rectangular tablet with dog tooth border and boxwood stringing, further conforming boxwood stringing to the frieze and with reeded legs in Gillows style (87.5cm wide x 43cm deep x 73.5cm high)
A large 19th century porcelain framed easel-style dressing table mirror (now minus rear stand). Two-winged cherubic figures surmounting a Rococo-style cartouche with central quatrefoil vignette in enamels of two birds perched above water; the shaped frame elaborately decorated with various handmade flowerheads in high relief and flanked by two borders of turquoise glaze coloured balls; conforming Rococo-style vignettes: centre bottom decorated with floral spray and flanked by bunches of grapes; the lower section with downturned finials. (65.5 cm excluding finials x 47.5 cm widest)(Damages, pieces away and extremities commensurate with age)
An unusually small and slender George III period mahogany and boxwood strung side/centre table: the flame veneered mahogany top with a boxwood strung edge above three full-width drawers with gilded drop handles, raised on canted square tapering, boxwood strung legs slightly tapering at the end and united by a concave platform stretcher (29.75cm wide x 21.5cm deep x 67cm high)
An unusual mid-20th century South American (possibly Peruvian) embossed leather-topped circular low-table with four matching smaller circular tables. The finely embossed leather tops of good colour and depicting South American scenes with figures amongst cactus and other plants and rockwork. The larger table and four smaller en-suite tables each with barleytwist-style supports and cross-framed stretchers tenoning into blocks carved with stylised flowerheads. The four smaller tables with similar scenes of boating, men playing instruments and a llama herder. Similar to Angel L. Pazmino (designer) and Muebles de Estilo (maker). (The main table 88 cm in diameter and 41cm high.) (The smaller tables 37.5 cm in diameter and 30.5 cm high.)
Large Military Collection, includes Swedish WW2 ammunition belt, two models of a AA gun & a Russian 1910 machine gun, books on WW2 soldiers, two commemorative jugs in the form of German Generals, a 8th Army Desk stand/table decoration, two WW1 button sticks, an unusual banner top made from aluminium, deactivated & inert Shell fuse head, a known reproduction German pennant (framed) & a inert 7.62 link of 20+ empty cases.
TABLE LAMP OF ART NOUVEAU DESIGN LATE 20TH CENTURY with mottled coloured glass shade on cast bronzed base22cm high The lamp appears to be in overall good condition, the shade appears to have minor scratches and stains however no major damage. The base is also in good condition with no noticeable damage or signs of repair. 22cm high x 22cm wide
A 19thC mahogany sofa table, the rectangular top with a cross banded border and rounded ends, above one frieze drawer and one false drawer to each side, with brass lion mask ring handles, on lyre shaped end supports with a central stretcher, and carved paw feet, 76cm high, 92cm wide. This lot is located at Oundle, Near Peterborough, PE8, viewing and collection by appointment only by calling our Bourne office on 01778 422686.
An early 19thC mahogany extending dining table, comprising two D shaped ends each with a moulded edge above an ebony strung frieze, on turned reeded legs with brass castors, and two loose leaves, 74cm high, 128cm wide, 240cm long overall. This lot is located at Oundle, Near Peterborough, PE8, viewing and collection by appointment only by calling our Bourne office on 01778 422686.
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