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A mid 20th century teak McIntosh extending dining table and six chairs, dining table with rectangular top with single internal leaf over shaped pierced aprons on shaped tapering supports,77cm high x152cm long(198cm extended) x 82cm deep and chairs with contemporary green upholstery on shaped tapering supports (7) Condition Report:Available upon request
A Vienna (du Paquier) porcelain miniature bowl, c.1735, painted in Schwarzlot with flowering shrubs and enriched in gilding, the footrim and upper rim interior each with a zig-zag border, the interior with a flower spray, 4.5cm diameterProvenance: The Robert G. Vater Collection of European Ceramics.Photographs: © Christie's ImagesFootnotes: Note: This miniature bowl is a rare survivor from a dessert centrepiece. Miniature bowls or baskets were placed around a tiered table centrepiece, and they would have held a candied fruit, small sweets, biscuits or sugared flowers. Plate 223 of Conrad Haggars Neues Salzburgisches Koch-Buch, which was published in 1719, shows small bowls around a central tiered surtout. For a miniature octagonal dish and a miniature basket which once formed part of a dessert centrepiece, see Meredith Chilton (Ed.), Fired by Passion, Vienna Baroque Porcelain of Claudius Innocentius du Paquier, Dettingen, 2009, Vol. 3, p. 1305, nos. 352 and 353, and Vol. 2, p. 888 for the 1719 cookbook engraving. Condition Report: Overall in very good order with just some very, very minor wear to enamel border around the upper rim.
A pair of Vienna porcelain small baluster vase table-decorations, c.1770, painter’s purple 30 mark to one, with waisted foliate necks, painted with flowers, each neck issuing bouquets of flowers and with trailing flowering stems applied at the shoulders, the fluted socles enriched with purple alternating with gilding, on square plinth bases, the tallest 15.9cm high (2)
AMENDMENT: Please note, the spare cover designed with a bird finial is no longer part of this lot.A Herend 'Rothschild Birds' pattern porcelain part composite dinner service, second half 20th century, printed factory marks, each piece decorated with perching birds, butterflies, and insects, comprising: a twin handled tureen and cover with finial modelled as a bird, 23cm diameter, a twin handled square tray (AF), nine dinner plates, six soup bowls, eleven salad plates, eleven dessert plates, nine side plates, four crescent plates, three twin handled soup bowls and covers with rose finials, with four associated saucers, a deep bowl, a sauce boat, a circular butter dish with cover and branch handle, a toast rack, a twin handled oval dish and cover with rose finial, a coffee pot and cover with rose finial, a large milk jug and a miniature milk jug, four teacups, four large coffee cups, four small coffee cups, with six associated saucers, fourteen saucers, a twin handled Chinoiserie cup and cover with associated saucer, with reticulated footrim and cover rim, the twin handles and finial modelled as Chinese men, a twin handled globular pot and cover with rose finial, a cornucopia vase table ornament, a leaf shaped box and cover with rose finial, a baluster stem candlestick with drip pan base, a miniature claw foot vase table ornament, four small plates, six pin dishes, an octagonal pot, and two spare covers, one with bird finial (lot)
A George III mahogany repeating table clock, John Lambert, last quarter 18th century, the case with inverted bell top surmounted by a brass swing handle and flanked by four acorn finials, the break arch door with Rococo style brass quadrants, the sides with glass panels, on a plinth base with brass bracket feet, the arched silvered dial with Roman numerals and Arabic five minute markers, the gilt matted centre with silvered plate signed Jn Lambert London and date aperture at six, with Strike / Silent subsidiary dial to arch and having C-scroll spandrels, the twin fusee movement with verge escapement, the backplate finely engraved with scrolling flowers and foliage, striking a bell and having pull cord repeat, the pendulum with pear shaped bob, with two case keys, 51cm high (handle extended), 27.5cm wide, 18.3cm deep Provenance: Private London collection, purchased by current owner from W. F. Turk in 2008. Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order or time keeping of any timepiece. Footnotes: Note: Brian Loomes records John Lambert as working in Shug Lane, London in 1784, and Tichborne Street, Piccadilly, from 1805-1811 - Loomes, Brian, Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, Complete 21st Century Edition, N.A.G., 2022, pp460. Another John Lambert bracket clock was sold at Bonhams, London, 28 June 2011, lot 145.
A pair of French opaline blue glass table lamps, mid-20th century and later decorated, each painted with a parrot and flowers, on giltwood bases, with silk shades, 41cm high exc fitment (2)Provenance: Property of a Gentleman removed from a Knightsbridge Apartment.It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for use.Condition Report: Both in good condition, with minor surface scratches. One with losses to gilt detailing and gilt bands to socle, the other with almost complete loss of gilt detailing and bands. The shades with minor fraying to fabric and one with minor stain to interior. One with wear to lining to underside.
A pair of modern turquoise glazed table lamps, on giltwood bases, with shades, 31cm high exc fitment (2)Provenance: Property of a Gentleman removed from a Knightsbridge Apartment.It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for use.Condition Report: One vase has two hairline cracks from the rim, each has a couple of firing spots and marks to the glaze. These vases are likely drilled to accommodate the wiring. The wires are somewhat frayed near the base of the vase. Some rubbing to the giltwood bases. It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure the lamps are professionally rewired for use.
A pair of silver plated urn table lamps, of neo-Classical style, second half 20th century, each with foliate decoration and ram’s head and ring handles, on simulated marble bases, with green shades, approx. 82cm high (2)Provenance: Property of a Gentleman removed from a Knightsbridge Apartment.It is the buyers responsibility to ensure electrical items are professionally rewired for use.
A decalcomania table lamp, late 20th century, of baluster form with chinoiserie decoration and silk shade, 35cm high exc fitmentProvenance: Property of a Gentleman removed from a Knightsbridge Apartment.It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for use.
A pair of Chinese red cinnabar-lacquer-style baluster table lamps, mid-20th century, of baluster form with elongated necks, relief carved with figures, animals, trees and rocks within bands of flowers and scrolling foliage, on pierced wooden stands, with silk shades, 59cm high exc. fitments (2)Provenance: Property of a Gentleman removed from a Knightsbridge Apartment.It is the buyers responsibility to ensure electrical items are professionally rewired for use. Condition Report: Overall in good condition, a couple of very minor cracks and losses. The wires have been cut down, it is the buyer's responsibility to ensure these lamps are professionally rewired for use.
A Regency mahogany side table, first quarter 19th century, inlaid with ebonised anthemion and harebell ornament, the rectangular galleried top above single deep drawer and simulated drawers to reverse, raised on carved and ring turned legs to castors, 73cm high, 50cm wide, 41cm deepProvenance: Property of a Gentleman removed from a Knightsbridge Apartment.
An English walnut card table with concertina action, in the George II style, first quarter 20th century, the crossbanded fold over top enclosing embroidered baize and candle stick recesses, raised on carved cabriole legs to ball and claw feet, 75cm high, 90cm wide, 47cm deep
A George III satinwood and marquetry ladies writing table, last quarter 18th century, mahogany crossbanded, with vertical pull up fire screen, the top decorated with a book and flowers, the brushing slide with leather writing surface above lower shelf, raised on square tapering legs to splayed ends, 74cm high, 63cm wide, 40cm deep
A Regency mahogany writing table, first quarter 19th century, in the manner of Gillows, the rectangular top with rounded corners above two drawers, with fitted interiors, two dummy drawers to three sides, raised on turned tapering reeded legs to turned brass caps and castors, 74cm high, 63cm wide, 50cm deep
A Regency crossbanded rosewood sofa table, first quarter 19th century, boxwood inlaid and gilt metal mounted and with two frieze drawers, raised on scrolling supports to splayed legs, brass paw caps and castors, joined by stretcher, 73cm high, 138cm wide, 67cm deepProvenance: purchased from Critchley-Waring fine arts for £30,000 in 1991
An Anglo-Indian Vizagapatam rosewood and ivory table bureau, second half 18th century, profusely decorated with penwork foliage, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior with five drawers and three arcaded pigeon holes, above a further shaped frieze drawer, carrying handles to each side, 25cm high, 53cm wide, 27cm deepIvory submission reference: RTFV6D6GFootnotes: Note: A similar cabinet with conforming interior is in the Victoria & Albert Museum (No.IS 176-1950) and is discussed by Amin Jaffer in Furniture From British India and Ceylon, V&A 2001, cat. no.40. Vizagapatam was renowned for its cabinet-making industry which combined western forms with Indian ornamentation inspired by Coromandel chintzes, in particular inlaying wood with a profusion of distinctive floral designs in ivory, the ivory being boldly engraved and highlighted with lac (Amin Jaffer, Furniture from British India and Ceylon', London, 2001, pp. 172 - 175).
A set of four provincial silver table spoons, Newcastle, 1853, Christian John Reid, and a dessert spoon, same date and maker, all of Old English pattern and engraved with stag crest to terminals, together with three Old English pattern silver basting spoons, no engravings or monograms, one a Victorian example, London, 1840, Joseph & Albert Savory, 29.8cm long, another Sheffield, 1913, Joseph Rodgers, 31.9cm long, the third Sheffield, 1896, Walker & Hall, 29.4cm long, total weight approx. 24.1oz (8)
A group of silver flatware comprising: a George III provincial silver table fork, York, 1799, Hampston, Prince & Cattles, Hanoverian pattern, engraved with 'S' to reverse of terminal; four George III Hanoverian pattern silver table forks, London, 1804, Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult; a Hanoverian pattern table fork by the same makers with overstruck mark, London, 1805; a silver table fork by William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1798, engraved with crest to reverse of terminal; a set of eleven Old English pattern silver teaspoons, London, 1899 (one 1897), Josiah Williams & Co., total weight approx. 24oz (a lot)Condition Report: York fork: 20.1cm long, approx. weight 2oz
A quantity of silver flatware comprising: a group of William IV Fiddle, Thread and Shell flatware with diamond heel, London, 1835, William Eaton consisting of four table forks, four dessert spoons, six dessert forks and two serving spoons, engraved with matching crests; three Victorian King's Husk pattern table forks with husk heels, London,1838, Mary Chawner, engraved with crest; six Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern table forks and four dessert forks, with thread heel, London, 1836 and 1837, Mary Chawner; and five further assorted items of flatware, total weighable weight approx. 86.9oz (a lot)
Christofle. A part set of Port Royal pattern silver plated cutlery, by Christofle, in an associated canteen box, the lot comprising: 11 table forks; 11 dessert forks; 11 table spoons; 8 dessert spoons;11 table knives; 11 dessert knives; 12 fish knives; 12 fish forks; 12 pastry forks; 11 sorbet spoons; 11 tea spoons and 10 serving implements (a lot)
A part canteen of silver flatware, Sheffield, 1942, Roberts & Belk, comprising: six each table forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons and soup spoons; four table spoons; eleven teaspoons; and two sauce ladles (no knives), together with a small quantity of silver plated flatware, in fitted wooden canteen, weighable weight approx. 57.4oz
A part canteen of George V silver flatware in wooden case, London, 1930, David Landsborough Fullerton, Hanoverian thread pattern, the part-set comprising: 36 table forks; 12 table spoons; 18 dessert spoons; 18 dessert forks; 18 soup spoons; 11 teaspoons; 6 egg spoons; 12 coffee spoons; 12 smaller coffee spoons; 12 ice cream spoons; 4 sauce ladles; a ladle; a large serving spoon; a pair of salad servers; 4 condiment spoons; a further four small spoons; two pickle forks and two spoons with shaped bowls, total silver weight approx. 315oz
A walnut canteen table of silver flatware, Sheffield, 1957, 1958 and 1959, Cooper Brothers & Sons, almost complete (one teaspoon deficient), of King's pattern design with diamond heel, the set comprising: twelve table forks; 12 table knives; 6 table spoons; 12 fish knives; 12 fish forks; 12 soup spoons; 12 cheese knives; 12 dessert forks; 12 dessert spoons;12 coffee spoons; 11 teaspoons; 2 sauce ladles; a ladle; a pair of fish servers; game carvers; meat carvers and a sharpening steel, in a 20th century canteen table with three long drawers above cabriole legs on four ball and claw feet, table approx. 43 x 66 x 82cm, total silver weight approx. 197.9oz Condition Report: Weight excludes dinner and table knives (but includes fish knives and forks)Good condition. Please note that the canteen is not quite complete - 1 teaspoon deficient. The silverware with some general scratching, nicking and wear but in good condition generally. Some bruising and dings to terminals of knives. Canteen table with some scratching, marking and dents to wood. No key
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