AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE of oblong form with satinwood banding and stringing, moulded edged top, plain frieze, slatted sides with inlaid shell patera, raised on square tapering legs and spade feet joined by stretchers, label for Jones & Higgins, Peckham, 27" x 18" (Illustrated)
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A BACCARAT GLASS PIN DISH in the form of a small comport with raised wavy edge and frosted radiating bands on a shaped circular foot, moulded factory mark and number 4955, 4.5cm(h) x 10.5cm(w) sold along with AN AMBER OVERLAY GLASS DRESSING TABLE BOX of circular form with removable lid, decorated with scrolls. 5cm(h) x 8cm(w) (2)
AN EDWARDIAN EBONISED MAHOGANY WRITING TABLE, the top hinged front and back opens to reveal the tooled leather skiver and fitted stationary compartments, with single frieze drawer, stamped Jas Shoobred & Co 8503, the four slender turned legs linked by a central spindle galleried under tier. 71.5cm(h) x 68cm(w) x 40cm(d)
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CARD TABLE having a rounded rectangular top with string inlaid border and stylized floral decoration, the folding, sliding and swivel action above the baize playing surface and geometrically inlaid frieze with tablet centre, raised on four turned tapering legs finishing in brass caps and castors. 74cm(h) x 92cm(w) x 45cm(d)
A MODERN CHERRY WOOD GAMES TABLE AND FOUR CHAIRS, having a square top bordered with glass and playing chip recesses, around the swivel action chess board and baize playing surface, with two opposing drawers to the frieze, raised on tapering square section legs 76cm(h) x 66cm(w); the four chairs with plain top rails, flared supports and splats showing pierced playing card suit motifs. the padded seats covered in playing card design material, raised on tapering flared supports. 92cm(h)
An Arts and Crafts light oak wardrobe and dressing table, perhaps E. A. Taylor for Wylie & Lockhead, with copper handles, the wardrobe with a mirror door and oval carved panels, 210cm high, 168cm wide, 57cm deep, the dressing table 175cm high, 107cm wide, 49cm deep. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Gordon Russell, an oak dressing table, the three drawers with wooden handles either side of the tall rectangular mirror, on shaped octagonal supports, paper label detailing: no. 522, designer Gordon Russell, foreman Edgar Turner, cabinet maker H. J. Mann, Timber used English oak & Cedar, date 10/12/26, 138cm high, 144cm wide, 51.5cm deep. In style this piece could more accurately be termed a cheval mirror with drawer sections. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Gordon Russell, an oak dining table, rectangular with rounded corners, splayed legs and brass socket feet, 72.5cm high, 152cm long, 90.5cm deep. (see illustration on our website). Provenance: Birmingham University. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
`Jungle`, a Cristal Lalique clear and frosted bowl, engraved mark, 11.5cm diameter; a clear and frosted lion`s head table lighter, engraved mark, 11.5cm high; and two `Children` clear and frosted liqueur shot glasses, 4.5cm high. (see illustration on our website). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
An Art Deco figured walnut circular occasional table by Heal & Son, with three tiers and stepped feet, 50cm high, 66cm diameter. See Goodden Susanna `At the Sign of the Fourposter: A History of Heals` London 1984, p. 83 for an illustration from a 1936 catalogue featuring this model. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Danish rosewood circular extending dining table by Dyrlund, 1970s, with four integral fan-shaped fold-out leaves, on square tapering supports, branded mark and label, 73cm high, 120cm diameter (closed) 175cm (open). See sale these rooms 14th November 2007, lot 530. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
An Art Deco silver Colchester pattern part table service by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1936-38, comprising:. Four table spoons. Ten table forks. Twelve dessert spoons. Twelve dessert forks. Twelve soup spoons. Twelve fish knives. Twelve fish forks. Six tea spoons. Two sauce ladles. 5334g (171.25 oz). Together with eleven steel bladed table knives en suite. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A silver table service by John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1929, Rd 404318, in a pattern based on Albany and similar to York I, comprising:. Six table spoons. Twelve table forks. Twelve dessert spoons. Twelve dessert forks. Twelve soup spoons. Twelve fish knives. Twelve fish forks. Twelve coffee spoons. A soup ladle. 4967g (159.5 oz);. Together with the following with steel blades en suite, Sheffield 1931. Twelve table knives. Twelve dessert knives. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A late Victorian silver Old English shell pattern table service by Francis Higgins III, London 1899, engraved with a script monogram, comprising:. Twelve table forks. Eight table spoons. Twelve desser forks. Twelve dessert spoons. Eleven tea spoons. Six egg spoons. Six salt spoons. Two mustard spoons. A basting spoon. A sifter spoon. A sugar tongs. A butter knife. Two sauce ladles. A soup ladle. 3846g (123.5 oz),. in two fitted trays in a larger golden oak silver chest. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
Napier (Robert Cornelis First Baron of Magdala). Original photograph of Napier in full military dress standing beside a table on which his hat rests his sword at his side with a smudged caption dated 1887 beneath 140 x 97mm. Napier s greatest fame in a long career as a distinguished military commander was having led an expedition to Ethiopia during which the British captured Magdala (hence the conferred title). He was also active in India and China and served as Governor of Gibraltar.
* World Travel. An album of mounted photos, etc., of some places seen by Messrs. J.E. & W. Langlands & Colonel Burton, in February to June 1902, a total of approx. forty mounted late 19th c. albumen prints including sixteen images of Japanese interest tinted in the negative, plus views of Shanghai and Hong Kong (five), Singapore, Penang, Ceylon (six), Suez Canal, Port Said, Canada (five), mostly approx. 20 x 25 cm, some identified in the negative and the majority with neat and sometimes detailed ink inscriptions to mounts, mounted back-to-back with related printed ephemera, plus a five-part photogravure panorama of Table Bay, Cape Town, loosely inserted, sl. damaged and sellotape repaired on folds, contemp. half morocco, gilt-titled upper cover, rubbed, oblong folio (1)
Aubrey (John). Wiltshire. The Topographical Collections of John Aubrey..., Corrected and Enlarged by John Edward Jackson, pub. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, Devizes, 1862, half-title, eng. frontis. and numerous plts., folding plans and pedigrees, t.e.g., early 20th c. red half morocco by Bayntun-Riviere of Bath, spine slightly faded, 4to, together with Moffatt (Rev. J.M.), The History of the Town of Malmesbury, and of its Ancient Abbey, pub. Tetbury, 1805, half-title with ownership signature, eng. frontis., two eng. plts. and one eng. plan, folding table, occ. scattered spotting, contemp. half calf, gilt dec. spine, upper joint neatly repaired, 8vo, plus Churchyard (Thomas), The Worthies of Wales, a Poem..., 1776, half-title present, 20th c. half sheep, 8vo (3)
Baker (Henry). The Microscope Made Easy: or, I. The Nature, Uses, and Magnifying Powers of the best Kinds of Microscopes..., II. An Account of what surprising Discoveries have been already made by the Microscope..., 1st ed., printed for R. Dodsley, 1742, fourteen eng. plts. (mostly folding) and one folding table, paper repair to fore-edge margin of leaf B6, occ. minor dampstaining mostly to upper margins of few leaves, recent endpapers, near contemp. calf, rebacked and board edges repaired, 8vo (1)
Sabine (Edward). Directions for the Use of a Small Apparatus to be Employed with a Ship`s Standard Compass, 1849, 23pp., tables, p.19 with manuscript annotation, original wrapper, some soiling, 8vo, together with Practical Rules for Ascertaining the Deviations of the Compass which are Caused by the Ship`s Iron, printed for the Hydrographic Office, 1842, 12pp., small holes to top corners, Hydrographical Office stamp to title, light soiling, original wrapper, a little rubbed, 8vo, together with other pamphlets and books on the compass etc., including Blank Forms, to Accompany the Instructions for the Computation of a Table of the Deviations of a Ship`s Compass from Deviations Observed on 4, 8, 16 or 32 points, 1851, A.F. Stoddard`s Slavery or Freedom in America, or the Issue of the War, 1863, George Bernard Shaw`s How to Settle the Irish Question, 1917 and William Makepeace Thackeray`s Doctor Birch and his Young Friends, 1st ed., 1849 (43)
[Sparrow, Anthony]. A Collection of Articles, Injunctions, Canons, Orders, Ordinances, and Constitutions Ecclesiastical, with other Publick Records of the Church of England, Chiefly in the Times of K. Edward VI., Q. Elizabeth, K. James, & K. Charles I. Published to Vindicate the Church of England, and to Promote Uniformity and to Promote Uniformity and Peace in the Same, 2nd ed., 1671, eng. armorial frontis., seperate title to each part, folding table with closed tears, inner hinges repaired, contemp. calf, crude reback, board edges slightly worn, 4to, together with Leland (John), The Advantage and Necessity of the Christian Revelation, Shewn from the State of Religion in the Antient Heathen World..., 2 vols., 1764, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1 (with slight offsetting to title), contemp. calf, gilt dec. spines with red morocco title labels, joints cracked and some wear, 4to (3)
Ditchfield (P.H.). Memorials of Old Gloucestershire, 2nd ed., 1912, b & w illusts. from photos, some minor scattered spotting, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed on spine, thick 8vo, together with Bradley-Birt (F.B.), Tewkesbury. The Story of Abbey, Town, and Neighbourhood, 2nd ed., 1931, b & w illusts., folding genealogical table, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, 8vo, plus Burgess (J. Tom), Historic Warwickshire, 2nd ed., [1893], b & w illusts. from photos, t.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, a little rubbed on spine, 4to, with other topography and miscellaneous books (6 shelves)
Victorian Cut Glass Claret Jug with Silver Plated Mounts, Gilt Metal Mantel Clock, Brass Trivet, Cut Glass Ships Decanter, Copeland Spode Italian Cheese Dish and Cover, Cherub Floral Encrusted Wall Bracket, Specimen Cups and Saucers, Two Pairs of Pottery Vases and a Table Lamp etc
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