A mid 19th century Anglo Indian padouk breakfast table, the circular top with gadrooned edge and rosette carved frieze interspersed with acanthus leaves, the central reeded pillar flanked by three reeded and stiff leaf carved scrolling uprights, on a reeded triform base raised on three voluted lion paw feet, 150cm diameter, 78cm high
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A William IV 'bird's eye' maple writing table, of small proportions, the rectangular top with greek key tooled tan leather skiver, the frieze inlaid with 'seaweed' style foliate scrolls bounded by conforming corner frets, on twin pillar supports decorated with roundels and dual splay legs ending in brass foliate cast caps and castors, 92cm wide, 72cm high, 56cm deep
A 19th century Dutch walnut, chequer strung and floral marquetry sofa table, the rectangular top with central flower filled vase, each drop leaf decorated with a vignette of a female cellist, above a pair of opposing frieze drawers on faceted tapering supports and scrolling trestle base united by a baluster turned stretcher, 77cm wide, 76cm high, 56cm deep (151cm wide, flaps up), Provenance: The Estate of Sir George Washington Baxter Bt and thence by direct descent
A 19th century Syrian ivory, mother of pearl and specimen wood inlaid 'envelope' games table, the square top with triangular leaves enclosing a baize inset above shaped aprons, on square section cabriole legs, the whole typically decorated with star and geometric figures, 60.5cm wide, 80cm high, 60.5cm deep
A 19th century mahogany sofa table, the rounded rectangular top with reeded edge above a pair of cockbeaded frieze drawers with star shaped pull handles opposed by simulated drawers, on square section end standards united by an arched stretcher and reeded dual splay feet ending in brass caps and castors, 112cm wide (158cm flaps up), 74cm high, 76cm deep
A late 19th century Chinese carved rosewood envelope card table, the square top with quartered leaves enclosing a baize inset above a frieze drawer, and pierced aprons, on dragon mask carved cabriole legs ending in foliate carved feet with brass castors, the whole profusely carved, with flowering branches and vines
An impressive mid 19th century Chinese carved rosewood and marble inset centre table, the rouge marble top with cusped border and bas relief trailing vines above a foliate pierced frieze, on a bold reeded and stiff acanthus carved column and rocaille carved plinth ending in four upswept scroll feet, 117cm diameter, 82cm high
A 19th century teak Campaign metamorphic chest/drop flap table, the rounded rectangular drop flap top above an arrangement of three short drawers and one deep drawer, with recessed brass handles and iron loop carrying handles, on stem feet, 105cm wide extended, 73cm high, 65cm deep. Note: Reputedly, from a South African family active in the military, who when residing on St Helena donated their mahogany dining table to construct Napoleon Bonaparte's coffin.
By order of the Executors of the late Sir Edward Tomkins, removed from Winslow Hall. A 19th century famille rose figure of Guanyin, she stands wearing a turquoise head covering, coral necklace and a dress painted with pink wufu flying amongst green clouds, 33.5cm (13.25in), with fitments for becoming a table lamp (D)
A 19th Century .930 silver oval table snuff box, probably French, the hinge lid decorated in relief with a crown issuing acanthus swags framing three glazed portrait miniatures including one of Napoleon, enclosed by a border of green, red and blue pastes, the sides decorated with foliate scrolls, length approx 9cm (one portrait miniature indistinct and wear to others).
A Mappin & Webb plated canteen of cutlery comprising eight table, dessert and fish knives & forks, four table spoons, eight dessert, soup, tea, coffee and grapefruit spoons, carving knife, fork and steel, eight pastry forks, soup ladle, pair of sauce ladles, pair of salad servers, salt, pepper, mustard and two spoons, within an oak case with hinge lid and two drawers.
A part service of German metalwares flatware, of Art Nouveau design, by Friedlander, Crown & Crescent mark, stamped 800, comprising: nine table forks, 22.5cm; nine dessert forks, 18cm; nine pastry forks, 14cm; ten table spoons, 22cm; nine dessert spoons, 18cm; one serving spoon, 25.25cm; nine metalwares bladed fish knives with hollow handles, 21.25cm; nine matching fish forks, 19.25cm; seven table knives with steel blades, 25.5cm and six cheese knives, 21cm (some rebladed), nine hollow handled fruit knives and six matching three tined forks, 80oz weighable
A 19th century matched part service of silver King's pattern flatware, comprising: six table spoons by Francis Higgins, London 1860 and another by Elizabeth and John Eaton, London 1858; ten dessert forks, (six by Charles Lias, London 1840, four by George Adams, London 1875); six table forks by Francis Higgins, London 1859/60; eight dessert spoons, (three by Charles Lias, London 1840, three by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1852, two by George Adams, London 1876); and nine teaspoons by George Adams, London 1856/68, 91oz (40)
A matched service of silver King's pattern flatware, comprising: three tablespoons by E Viner, Sheffield 1965; ten table forks (four by E Viner, Sheffield 1966; three by John Round, Sheffield 1900; three by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1958); eight dessert forks (six by E Viner, Sheffield 1965; two by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1958); seven dessert spoons by E Viner, Sheffield 1966; eight soup spoons by E Viner, Sheffield 1966; six teaspoons by E Viner, Sheffield 1964; six coffee spoons by E Viner, Sheffield 1966; together with six silver handled table knives, six cheese knives and six fish knives all by E Viner, Sheffield 1965, 89oz weighable (66)
A mixed lot of single and double struck Albert pattern flatware, comprising: six double struck table forks by Thomas, Walter and Henry Slater, London 1899; nine single struck dessert spoons (eight by John Whiting, London 1839/60 and one by Holland Aldwinckle and Slater, London 1911); eight double struck teaspoons by George Adams, London 1843; six double struck teaspoons, possibly by Thomas Stone, Exeter 1864 and nine other assorted items, various makers and dates, 54oz (38)
By order of the Executors of the late Sir Edward Tomkins, removed from Winslow Hall. A capstan inkwell, by A & J Zimmermann, Birmingham 1920, of plain circular form, the hinged cover engraved with the Benson crest, revealing a glass liner; another smaller example, by S Blanckensee & Sons, Birmingham 1917, 9cm diameter; a silver table cigar lighter, by Stuart Clifford & Co, London 1910, circular with three scrolled wire supports and four matches around a central flame, 9.25cm diameter, three other cigar lighters, various shapes, makers and dates, and a silver cigarette packet sleeve, by Plante and Bannister Ltd, London 1938, engine turned, with applied monogram (7)
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