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AN ARTHUR B. SIMPSON ARTS & CRAFTS MAHOGANY TABLE CABINET CIRCA 1910 with central shelf, arched back panel with cupboard below, flanked by cupboards enclosing single shelf, with everted and stepped cornices, each door with carved floral motif and brass handles 28¼ in. (71.7 cm.) high; 36½ in. (92.7 cm.) wide; 8 5/8 in. (22 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com
AN ARTS & CRAFTS CARVED OAK WRITING TABLE CIRCA 1900 back rail deeply carved with fish and aquatic foliage and with flame finials, with short drawer, on tapering supports with front pad feet, brass handle 36 in. (91.5 cm.) high; 30 3/8 in. (77 cm.) wide; 14½ in. (37 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com
A Royal Doulton pottery jardiniere of large proportions, the exterior decorated in colours by W. Nunn with Oliver Cromwell and four other Puritans seated at a table, 13.25ins diameter x 15ins high (printed mark in green to base and impressed Doulton). Provenance : The collection of George Amos of Folkestone, Kent
A late Victorian silver chamber candlestick of Art Nouveau design, 3.25ins high, by Y. & W., Birmingham 1899, and snuffer for same (weight 2.5ozs), a George V silver chest of drawers pattern trinket box, 2.5ins wide x 2ins high, Birmingham 1910, and a selection of silver and silver topped dressing table items
An early 20th Century Chinese ladies silvery metal backed dressing table set comprising - hand mirror, two hair brushes, clothes brush, rectangular box, two circular boxes, comb, shoe horn and rectangular pin tray, 10ins x 7.5ins, a similar button hook and glove stretchers, and an ivory backed four piece dressing table set (latter damaged)
A pair of George III silver “Berry” table spoons by W.W., Dublin 1775, a George V silver and ivory handled Stilton cheese scoop, Chester 1925, a Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern table spoon, London 1851, and a George IV silver fiddle pattern dessert spoon, London 1823 (weight 9ozs)
A Cooper Ludlam plated King’s pattern table service, comprising - eight fish knives and forks, eight table knives and forks, seven dessert knives and eight dessert forks, eight dessert spoons, eight soup spoons, seven tea spoons, eight coffee spoons, six cheese knives, four table spoons and a cake slice, and a small selection of other platedware, contained in modern mahogany canteen on cabriole legs, 24.5ins x 16.5ins x 19.5ins high
19th Century lacquered brass single drawer table top telescope by Dolland of London, on folding tripod base, 53ins overall x 23ins high, contained in mahogany case bearing label for William Dolland, Instrument Maker, 59 St. Pauls Church Yard, London, and with three spare lenses
A late George III ebonised table clock by John Rogers, Strand, London, No. 991, the 8ins painted dial to the eight day two train movement striking and repeating on a bell, contained in arched and moulded case with folding lacquered brass handle, 19.5ins high. Note : J. Rogers recorded working The Strand, London 1805-1811
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