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An early 20th century oak side table, the quarter panellled top with foliate moulded rim above a pair of frieze drawers with moulded scrolling foliage and raised on substantial carved and pierced panel end supports with overall scrolling foliage and large shell motifs, raised on biped supports with flat stretcher rail (152cms x 82cms).
An early 19th century mahogany tilt top table, the rectangular top with rounded corners, raised on a tapering and bulbous turned column with 3 plain outswept supports (75cms x 59cms, as viewed, top split and repair to the supports) and a small mahogany rectangular stool with drop in seat and bracketed chamfered legs.
A pair of Chinese porcelain table lamps, probably early 20th century, squat bases, of reel shape, gilt painted floral decoration and Key pattern banding, on a burnt orange ground, with ovoid shades, painted in polychrome enamels, with a continuous figurative landscape within profusely decorated floral bands, (one shade very badly damaged), 32cms, (12½") overall, fitted for electricity.
A Dutch walnut kingwood and marquetry side table, circa 1800, rectangular top, with stepped angles, pen-work panels of Hercules and Venus within banding, laurel spandrels, fitted with tooled leather writing slide over two drawers, centred by a further pen-work panel, square tapering legs, (substantial damage), width 81cms, (32"), depth 57cms, (22½").
A Dutch mahogany and marquetry work table, second quarter of the 19th century, the hinged lid decorated an urn, flowering foliage, bird and scroll motifs, enclosing a compartmentalised interior, lozenge-shaped marquetry panel, single drawer under, with a fabric covered basket, scrolled end supports, inlaid with trailing flowers, turned rail, width 55cms, (21½"), depth 53cms, (17").
A Victorian walnut and marquetry work table, of pedestal form, rectangular top with canted corners, inlaid with a floral spray, enclosing a compartmentalised interior, square conical under section with fretwork panels, octagonal baluster stem, on four scrolled legs with flower carved knees, width 48cms, (19"), depth 40cms, (15½").
A collection of George III/Victorian fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: two table forks, four dessert forks and one dessert spoon, a 19th century French fiddle pattern tablespoon, a hanoverian pattern tablespoon, 1747, a pair of old english pattern tablespoons, 1926, a rat-tail coffee spoon, Birmingham 1916, and four pieces of silver plated fiddle pattern flatware, some pieces monogrammed or crested, 18.5 oz weighable silver (16)
A collection of late 19th century/early 20th century Russian silver fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, and some later additional pieces stamped 875, all crested, comprising: seven table forks, eight dessert forks, soup ladle and three similar dessert spoons, also the following late 19th century and 20th century flatware, part monogrammed or crested, various patterns: three tablespoons, one table fork, conserve spoon, sugar sifter ladle, six butter knives, six coffee spoons, cased, six pastry forks, two small serving forks, a teaspoon, pair of sugar tongs, fish knife, serving spoon, butter knife, six mocha spoons with pierced foliate handles and gilt bowls, and some low grade metalwares flatware and silverplated flatware.
An Edwardian silver old english pattern flatware service, all by George Howson for Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1902, except for the six soup spoons by Fenton Bros Ltd, Sheffield 1930, comprising; 6 table forks, 2 tablespoons,6 soup spoons,6 dessert forks, 6 dessert spoons, and 6 teaspoons, with a set of 6 modern silver table knives and 6 matching dessert knives, in a fitted box, weighable silver 64 oz (45)
A Victorian coromandel and brass bound dressing table box, with a side drawer and fitted jewellery drawer beneath, fitted with eleven silver topped bottles, by William Nash, London 1863, all engraved with leafy scrollwork surrounding circular shaped cartouches engraved with monograms within foliate borders, the three mounted cologne bottles unmarked, 33.5cm wide, 25.5cm deep, 21cm high
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