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Lot 1766

A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak 5ft Refectory Table, dowelled four plank top, on two octagonal legs joined by a stretcher at floor level, on two sledge feet, with carved mouse signature, 152cm x 85cm, 75cm high

Lot 1770

A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Half Round Hall Table, semi-circular top, on a three sided shaped base, with carved mouse signature, 84cm wide, 45.5cm deep, 73cm high

Lot 1775

A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak 3` Rectangular Coffee Table, on two octagonal legs joined by a stretcher at floor level, with carved mouse signature, 91.5cm by 38cm, 43cm high

Lot 1778

A Robert "Mouseman" Thompson Oak Table Lamp, of octagonal form on an octagonal base, with carved mouse signature, 46cm high

Lot 1781

A Thomas "Gnomeman" Whitaker Oak Dodecagon Coffee Table, adzed top, on three square section legs, with carved gnone signature, 39.5cm

Lot 1783

A Bob "Wrenman" Hunter Oak Adjustable Dressing Table Mirror, the rectangular frame with arched top carved with wren signature, on two octagonal carved supports joined by a stretcher on two sledge feet, 57cm high

Lot 1795

A 1960`s Gordon Russell Mahogany and Bombay Rosewood Dining Room Suite, comprising an extending dining table (model No.1720?), on two legs joined by a stretcher, on four antler feet, labelled Gordon Russell Limited Broadway Worcs., 230cm (extended) 106cm wide, 76cm high; and A Set of Six (4+2) Chairs, with blue upholstered seats and backs, on tapering legs, one labelled Gordon Russell Limited Broadway Worcs., 85.5cm high (7)

Lot 1800

A 1950/60`s Rectangular Coffee table, designed by John Piper, the top printed with London architecture, on black metal legs, joined by an undertier, 114cms x 38cms wide, 34cm high

Lot 1804

A Charles and Ray Eames Aluminium Group Conference Table Base, the two supports joined by a stretcher with four feet, unmarked, 70cm high (lacking top)

Lot 116

A Pair of Derby Porcelain Figures of Ladies, circa 1830, each as a lady in 18th century sitting beside a table, one with a birdcage, the other with a basket of flowers, on shaped rectangular bases, bearing crossed swords marks, 14.5cm; and A Similar Meissen Figure of a Lady, sitting beside a dressing table, crossed swords mark, 14.5cm high (3)

Lot 348A

A Chinese Bronze and Gem Set Altar Figure as an Elephant, Qing Dynasty, surmounted by a yenyen vase with loop and mask handles, cast all over with foliage and tassels, on a scroll table base, 44cm high

Lot 356

A Japanese Bone and Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Lacquer Table Screen, Meiji Period (1868-1912), of rectangular form with ogee cresting, decorated with two figures on a bridge in landscape, the reverse with pagodas in landscape within a frame border gilt with foliage, on a trestle stand gilt and painted with birds and foliage, 35.5cm high

Lot 722

A George III Table Nutmeg Grater, maker`s mark indistinct, London 1794, of spherical form, chased with rococo scrolls, flowers, and engraved with a crest, within internal hinged rasp, 6.1cm high, gross weight 3oz

Lot 652

Three silver hafted Dressing Table Accessories and a Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Dish, in case, London 1977.

Lot 663

Six George III Table Spoons, old english pattern engraved goat crests, London 1794, maker: R.C..

Lot 664

Twelve George III bottom marked Table Spoons, hanoverian pattern engraved goat crests, London 1761, maker: W.L..

Lot 502

A George V Tea Strainer, London 1931, and Georgian fiddle pattern Table Spoon.

Lot 512

A quantity of American sterling silver Flatware with ornate leafage design, viz: 6 dinner knives, 6 dinner forks, 7 fish forks, 6 dessert spoons, 12 large teaspoons, small ladle, sauce spoon, fish fork, pickle fork, table spoon, maker: Wallace, 42 pieces.

Lot 519

Three silver lidded glass Dressing Table Jars.

Lot 522

A George V silver and tortoiseshell lidded cut glass Dressing Table Jar, Birmingham 1921.

Lot 551

A Victorian Table Lighter in the form of bellied Jug, London 1890.

Lot 568

Two George III Table Spoons old english pattern, London 1805 & 1814, one by Peter and Wm Bateman, another, fiddle pattern, London 1824 and three others.

Lot 582

A part set Victorian Cutlery fiddle pattern engraved initial W, viz: 6 dessert forks, 6 dessert spoons, 9 teaspoons and 1 table spoon, London 1855, 1856, 1873, etc.

Lot 599

Six George III Table Spoons old english pattern engraved crests, London 1805, maker: T. W.

Lot 606

Six George III Table Spoons, old english pattern, five with initials, London 1799 x 5 and 1796, makers: Eley & Fearn.

Lot 607

Four George III Table Spoons, old english pattern, London 1783/84/86 & 1794, makers: T.W. & J.W..

Lot 608

A George III Sauce Ladle, old english pattern engraved crest, London 1790, makers: G.S. & W.F. and a George III Table Spoon, old english pattern engraved crest, London 1808, maker: Peter and William Bateman.

Lot 609

Five George III Table Spoons, old english pattern engraved various initials, London 1785-1808.

Lot 619

Pair of George IV Table Spoons, old english pattern, engraved initials, London 1823.

Lot 622

A Georgian bottom marked Table Spoon hanoverian pattern and a Marrow Scoop, A/F.

Lot 625

Three George III Table Spoons, old english pattern engraved initials, London 1808/9 and another, 1782.

Lot 628

Three George II bottom marked Table Spoons, hanoverian pattern, London 1745/6.

Lot 160

A Chinese pottery side table, Ming dynasty. Decorated in green and ochre and laden with bowls of fruit, fish, and meat with a central censer, and a pair of altar candlesticks, 31.5cm.

Lot 304

A large Chinese blue and white porcelain brush pot or bitong, c.1640. Painted with a horse and groom approaching a terrace scene with a lady seated at a table adjusting a flower in her hair while looking in a mirror before a standing warrior, whose horse is drinking from a trough, all within anhua borders, a large rim chip and hair cracks, 19.1cm.

Lot 336

Sackville, the 5th Earl of Yarborough The property of Sackville George Pelham, the 5th Earl of Yarborough, d.1948. Sackville George Pelham, 5th Earl of Yarborough, MC (17 December 1888-7 February 1948) was a British peer and soldier, known as Lord Worsley from 1914-1926 and Lord Conyers from 1926 until his accession to the earldom in 1936. Pelham was the second son of Charles Pelham, 4th Earl of Yarborough and his wife, Marcia. In 1910, he became a Second Lieutenant in the 11th Hussars and initially fought as a lieutenant in France during World War I before being promoted to the rank of captain in 1916. During the war his elder brother, Charles, was killed in action and Sackville assumed the former’s courtesy title of Lord Worsley. After the war, he was awarded the Military Cross and retired from the Army in 1919 when he married Nancy Brocklehurst (a niece of Lord Ranksborough). On the death of his father in 1936, Sackville inherited the earldom; in the same year he commanded the Nottinghamshire Yeomanry as a Lieutenant Colonel, being posted to Palestine at the outbreak of World War II. On returning to Britain in October 1940, the ship carrying the Earl and Countess of Yarborough came under enemy fire and was sunk. Although most of the passengers and crew survived, the Earl contracted respiratory problems which contributed to his early death in 1948 at the age of 59. A Rare Chinese Imperial qiangjin and tianqi Red Lacquer Altar Table. Qing dynasty, 17th/18th century, 156.5cm wide, 63cm deep, 88.5cm high. Decorated in red, brown, black and gold. The rectangular top finely incised to depict a large central panel of two confronting phoenix amidst scrolling peony flowers, leaves and tendrils. The panel is bordered by forty-one flying bats, the whole enclosed by a design of further flowers and foliage with a cockerel-headed mythical beast to each corner, all within a key fret edge. The frieze is decorated with a band of panels containing bats and swastikas above a pattern of bats, cloud scrolls and shou characters; the reverse, sides and legs with similar designs. A modern plate glass top. Provenance: Sackville, 5th Earl of Yarborough. The Earl used this table to display the fine green jade water buffalo and gilt stand from the Earl’s collection, which was sold in these rooms in May 2009. The Earl’s will contains the following excerpt: To my dear elder daughter, Diana Mary, the Red Lacquer long table and the settee to match, which stand in the front hall at Brocklesby, and the antique Chinese green jade buffalo in the same room... Paper collection label to the underside. Catalogue note: Qiangjin is a decorative technique in which the incised outlines of the design are etched, and filled in gold, and tianqi (filled in) where the different colours of the lacquer are used for decorative effect against the coloured ground. For details of the history and development of this technique, cf. The Luxury of Chinese Lacquer, Littleton and Hennessy, March 2010 Introduction. The decorative design used is particularly auspicious. Terese Tse Bartholomew in her Hidden Meanings in Chinese Art states that, ‘The phoenix is the emperor of all birds, and like the qilin, it appears only in times of peace and prosperity. It is believed that the phoenix’s appearance in China augurs the emergence of an able ruler or the arrival of a great man, for it appeared when Confucius was born. The phoenix is the motif for the empress of China, ornamenting her crown as well as her clothing….. Phoenix (feng) and peony (fuguihua) = may there be wealth, rank and good fortune (fugui jixiang). The phoenix dallying with the peony is an auspicious design (fengxi mudan, fengchuan mudan). When the king of birds is paired with the king of flowers, together they augur great blessings.’ Cf. Imperial Furniture of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Classics of the Forbidden City, pp.152 & 155, nos.172, 175 and 176 for related examples; see also Soame Jenyns, & William Watson, Chinese Art II, p.238, no.176, The Collection of Lord and Lady Fairhaven; and a related pair of open armchairs in the Victoria and Albert Museum. See also, Chinese Furniture, Selected articles from Orientation 1984-2003, p.343. and The Minor Arts of China IV, Spink & Son Ltd, p.15, no.5 for a pair of kang tables decorated in this technique.

Lot 490

A good Japanese shibayama card case and cover, 19th century. Decorated with sparrows around a bird table, beside bamboo, the reverse with insects and bugs and a tea kettle, 11.2cm. (2) Provenance: an English private collection.

Lot 529

A fine Japanese ivory carving, Meiji 1868-1912. Of two scholars at a table, one holding up a panel carved with lotus, while his companion leans in to examine it closely, 9cm.

Lot 531

A Chinese rectangular table clock, c.1900. With an enamelled face and an engraved brass plate, in a hardwood case inset with mother of pearl, damages and wear, 46.5cm overall. Together with an elaborate two part stand. (3)

Lot 536

A Japanese brown and gold lacquer low table, probably 17th century. With gilt copper mounts, decorated with paulownia mons, the frieze drawer with two blind fret work scrolling panels, some wear and damages, 61cm.

Lot 537

A Chinese elm wood altar table, late 18th/early 19th century. With upright scroll ends, both sides carved with an openwork dragon frieze, 224.5cm long.

Lot 33

A large Chinese duan stone table screen, 19th/20th century. Carved in relief with a scene depicting fisherman casting their nets with Chinese huts, rockwork and pine trees with distant mountains, together with a wood stand, minor damages and chips, 50.5cm overall. (2)

Lot 38

A Chinese hornbill snuff bottle, 19th/20th century. One side carved with figures examining a scroll, the reverse with four figures around a table, the sides with chilong dragons, the base with a small seal mark, 6cm.

Lot 71

A Continental porcelain vase, upon three slender legs with rams head and hoof knees and feet, a small Continental porcelain pill box modelled as a side table, and a Turkish silver box

Lot 127

An Art Nouveau silver dressing table box, c1899/1903, the lid decorated with two females and butterflies, and a silver topped and cut glass jar

Lot 173

Two late 19th century porcelain table centre pieces, one modelled as a courting couple and the other as embracing cupids

Lot 256

A Bavarian coffee set, with matching table dish

Lot 271

A black gilt and sequin dress, a black silk, gilt and red sequinned Indian top, two skin handbags, an embroidered hat, and a quantity of table linen

Lot 291

An Italian Guiseppo Armani figural table lamp

Lot 347

A French parquetry topped side table, with pierced brass gallery, brushing slide and drawer to the side, with gilt metal mounts

Lot 362

A Strongbow mahogany dining room suite, comprising display cabinet, dining table, and four chairs

Lot 367

A reproduction corner cupboard, a pine dressing table and book rack

Lot 370

A George III mahogany dropleaf dining table, on square chamfered legs

Lot 379

A Chinese taste coffee table, with a painted fabric and glass top

Lot 389

A French three drawer side table, with pierced gallery and gilt metal mounts

Lot 395

A modern oak Welsh dresser, a dining room table, and four wheelback chairs

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