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Lot 943

A George III mahogany dining table, with semi-circular ends and drop-leaf centre section, on square tapered legs, 72cm h; 284 x 118cm ++Minor alteration; repolished

Lot 945

A Scottish William IV mahogany serving table attributed to William Trotter & Son of Edinburgh, the swan neck back boldly carved with a cornucopia and fruiting vines above a ledge, the frieze with moulded drawer between flower tablets, on acanthus forelegs with massive lion paw feet, 134cm h; 156 x 70cm ++Reduced on to one half of its original size but in otherwise good condition in terms of structure, colour and patination

Lot 953

A George III joined oak table, possibly Welsh, the four plank boarded top with cleated ends and fitted with a drawer, having scratch moulded rails to the sides (partly reduced in depth), on square tapered legs with stretchers, 78cm h; 180 x 77cm ++In good original condition with some localised old worm infestion

Lot 958

A Charles II joined oak gateleg table, with oval top on bobbin-and-baluster turned underframe, 73cm h; 123 x 100cm, late 17th c ++Old worm damage to the lower parts, the top with old stains and scratches etc,

Lot 970

The Lea Castle Table. An Elizabeth I oak six-leg refectory table, the massive one-piece top on joined frame with chamfered legs and short stretchers, one of the side rails and two of the legs stamped at the top with the initials 'ML', 80cm h; 363 x 77cm; depth of the top 6cm Provenance: Acquired by Joshua Procter Browne-Westhead, MP, JP (1807-1877) with Lea Castle (demolished 1943) and its estate at Wolverley, Worcestershire from John Browne; thence by descent to the vendor. John Browne acquired the estate in 1823 from John Knight (1765-1850), the third generation of the celebrated family of West Midlands Ironmasters resident at Wolverley and related by marriage to the descendants of William Sebright of Wolverley, Town Clerk of London in 1574. The table may well be estate-made for as late as 1848 the estate was described as "… a noble mansion surrounded by 550 acres of land enriched with plantations of oak…" Lea Castle was reconstructed by Edward Knight in 1762 and further embellished by John Browne or Joshua Procter Browne-Westhead in the fashionable Norman style (possibly by the Worcestershire architect Richard Varden) promoted by Edward Knight's cousin once removed Richard Payne Knight (1750-1824) of Downton Castle, Herefordshire. A dendrochronological survey of the table prepared by the Nottingham Tree Ring Dating Laboratory dates the discernible rings to pre-1570. On this premise, it is likely that it was constructed between the mid 1580s and 90s and certainly pre-dates 1600. The timber used is proved to have been growing in 1403. Analysis available on request. An important 16th century portrait of Queen Elizabeth 1 on panel, dendrochronologically dated 1595 was sold at Sotheby's on 22 November 2007 (lot 6) which had also been long associated with Lea Castle. ++Lacking the long stretcher rails and the legs slightly reduced in height. On the top a 4 inch (approx) diagonal cut from one end and a c5.5 x 7 inch old rectangular let-in 'plug' which does not penetrate through to the underside. Of fine colour and patina.

Lot 14

A brass electric table lamp in the manner of W A S Benson, on heart shaped foot, 42cm h ++In good condition, a made-up piece incorporating the foot of a late 19th c Benson lamp

Lot 403

AN 18TH CENTURY OAK CIRCULAR OCCASIONAL TABLE, on baluster turned column and tripod base, 32" diameter.

Lot 408

A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY OVAL EXTENDING DINING TABLE with gadroon carved edge, and on four cabriole legs and claw and ball feet, with two extra leaves, maximum measurement at 7'11" x 3'11".

Lot 416

A LATE VICTORIAN TWO DRAWER WRITING TABLE with turned legs, 41" wide.

Lot 422

AN ANTIQUE STYLE OAK REFECTORY TABLE, with cleated triple plank top, above shaped end supports, united by a central stretcher, 66" x 29".

Lot 426

A LATE GEORGIAN MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE, with end drawer, square tapering legs and brass cup castors, 31 1/2" wide.

Lot 427

AN ARTS AND CRAFTS TYPE CHESS TABLE, with reverse painted glass inset square top, above an under tier and slender square tapering legs, 14 1/2" square.

Lot 428

A LATE VICTORIAN FOLDING OR COACHING TABLE, the canted rectangular top with incised scroll decoration, splayed legs and turned stretchers, 24" wide.

Lot 438

A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH BOULLE CENTRE TABLE of serpentine form, with frieze drawer and gilt metal mask mounts, on cabriole legs, 51 1/2" wide (af).

Lot 453

A VICTORIAN FIGURED WALNUT FOLD OVER CARD TABLE, with boxwood marquetry decoration, green velvet top and on fluted quadruple column support and splay legs, 37" wide (see illustration).

Lot 457

A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD RECTANGULAR LIBRARY TABLE, fitted one long drawer with carved rosette and foliate brackets and on twin cylindrical columns and scroll feet, 53 1/2" long 30" deep (see illustration).

Lot 460

A GEORGE III PLUM PUDDING MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE and brass handles, on turned tapering legs terminating in brass castors, 33" wide.

Lot 461

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TILT TOP TRIPOD TABLE (cut down base), 32" diameter.

Lot 470

A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR PEMBROKE TABLE, with end drawer and on turned legs, 35" wide.

Lot 472

A 19TH CENTURY OAK CAMPAIGN DINING TABLE with three additional leaves and contracting to a demi-lune form, on square tapering legs, approx. max. measurement 8' long x 3' 4" wide (see illustration).

Lot 492

A LATE VICTORIAN MAHOGANY FRAMED TABLE TOP DISPLAY CASE, with sloping hinged top, 22" wide.

Lot 176

A SILVER TABLE CIGAR HOLDER with carrying handle for six cigars, with built in carrying tray with serrated edge, for vesta matches by A W Pennington, Birmingham, 1897, together with a cigar cutter, London 1949, by Dunhill (2).

Lot 180

A GROUP OF 19TH CENTURY INDIAN IVORY MINIATURE FURNITURE, to include a dressing table, an oval mirror, jug, ewer, a work table and a four piece drawing room suite (see part illustration), dressing table, 3 1/2" wide (see part illustration).

Lot 193

A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER TABLE SPOONS, with shell bowls and bright cut foliate decorated handles, London 1810 by Richard Crossley (see illustration).

Lot 196

A SET OF TWELVE VICTORIAN SILVER QUEENS PATTERN TABLE SPOONS by George Adams, 1874.

Lot 199

A SET OF SIX GEORGE IV SILVER QUEEN'S PATTERN TABLE FORKS by William Eley and Willliam Fearn, 1822.

Lot 200

A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER QUEEN'S PATTERN TABLE FORKS by George Adams, 1874.

Lot 201

A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER QUEEN'S PATTERN TABLE SPOONS by George Adams, 1845 and 1846.

Lot 214

A SILVER KINGS PATTERN CANTEEN by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1899, consisting of 6 serving spoons, 12 table forks, 12 table spoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 teaspoons, 2 salt spoons, 1 mustard spoon, 2 sauce ladles, 1 sifter spoon, soup ladle and a stuffing spoon, butter knife, plus six unassociated Kings pattern teaspoons (81 pieces total), 5,543 grams.

Lot 241

A TREASURE STERLING SILVER PART CANTEEN with feather edge decoration; six table forks; five dessert forks; five dessert spoons; six table knives and six side knives.

Lot 252

A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER KINGS PATTERN TABLE FORKS, London 1859.

Lot 253

A SET OF THREE KINGS PATTERN SILVER TABLE SPOONS, London 1844.

Lot 256

A SET OF TWENTY FOUR GEORGE IV QUEENS PATTERN TABLE SPOONS, London 1827 by William Chawner, 2,533 grams (see illustration).

Lot 257

A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN IRISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS, by Jas. Le. Bass.

Lot 272

A GEORGE IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORK, Dublin 1825 by John Buckton; a dessert spoon and two teaspoons by Jas Barber and Wm. North of York, two Victorian mustard spoons, Newcastle 1846 (6).

Lot 277

A COMPOSITE SET OF SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FLAT WARE, seventeen table forks, eleven table spoons, twenty two dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons (62 total) 3,622 grams, varying makers, dates and ware.

Lot 278

OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SILVER TABLE SPOONS, varying dates and makers and a set of twelve dessert spoons by Solomon Hougham 1809, 674 grams.

Lot 292

A BOHEMIAN GREEN GLASS TABLE CENTRE PIECE, with attached facet cut lustres and enamel decoration, 11" high together with two glass decanters (3).

Lot 53

Royal Crown Derby pedestal Table Lamp, decorated in the Imari palette, inverted tapered column, on concave square base, marked, pattern number 1128, date mark for 1981, the base 26cms, (10").

Lot 60

19th Century Continental porcelain Jar and Cover, formed as a monarch seated on a throne, holding a sceptre with an orb on a table at his side, 17cms, (10½").

Lot 138

Modern silver Table Bell, with baluster handle, maker's mark R.C., London 1959, 165grms.

Lot 186

Pair of Edward VII silver Table Candlesticks, each with octagonal sconce and on circular base, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1906, (weighted), and a facetted glass Dressing Table Jar with Edward VII silver mount, W.N., Birmingham 1909, (3).

Lot 190

Late Victorian Dressing Table Set, comprising two silver-backed hair brushes, two silver-backed clothes brushes, silver-back hand mirror, silver-mounted comb, three silver-mounted scent bottles, (one missing) and a silver tray, with pierced edge, each piece embossed with cherubs, animals, birds and leafy scrolls, James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1899/1900, 350grms, weighable silver, in original fitted case.

Lot 217

Pair of Edward VII silver Corinthian column Table Candlesticks, removable sconces, above a beaded edge, above a fluted column and stepped square base, maker's mark W.I.N. & Co., Chester 1904.

Lot 248

Four late Victorian silver Kings pattern Tablespoons, three matching Table Forks, two Dessert Spoons and one Dessert Fork, all with the maker's mark of Langley Archer West, London 1897/98, 910grms.

Lot 250

Six William IV Irish silver Fiddle pattern Table Forks, each with engraved armorial, possibly Peter Walsh, Dublin 1835, , another by the same maker, 1832 and another J. Salter, (Cork), Dublin 1823, 650grms, (8)

Lot 252

George III Irish silver Fiddle pattern rat-tail Table Spoon, with engraved armorial, William Law, Dublin 1817 and three other 19th Century Irish Fiddle pattern Tablespoon.

Lot 254

Five George III Old English pattern Table Forks, maker's mark T.B., London 1805, another, maker's mark S.A., London 1800, (6), 350grms.

Lot 510

18th Century and later oak Side Table, the square top above a frieze drawer with turned handles and on baluster and ring-turned supports joined by stretchers, 89cms, (35").

Lot 516

George III mahogany Side Table, the rectangular top with leather writing surface, fitted with one long drawer, to one end frieze, bearing plaque, "Norman Adams, 8-10 Hans Road, London SW3", the remaining sides with dummy drawers, all with brass handles and on square chamfered legs, 107cms, (42").

Lot 524

George III mahogany tip-up Wine Table, with birdcage support above baluster turned pedestal and three splayed feet, 50cms, (20").

Lot 531

George III mahogany triple fold-over demi-lune Table, the interior fitted for inkwells and pen trays, enclosed by a games table with baize playing service and inset oval dishes and fold-over tea table, on a plain frieze and on tapered legs and pad feet, 76cms, (30").

Lot 532

George III walnut Side Table, the rectangular top with crossbanding, above one short and two deep drawers, with brass handles and pierced escutcheons, above shaped apron and on cabriole legs, 76cms, (30").

Lot 535

Ferris & Co., Bristol oak Pharmacist Table-top Cabinet, containing ten tins similarly marked each containing a labelled cardboard box and with a compartmented drawer below with turned handle, on a plain base, 39cms, (15").

Lot 539

Early Victorian burr walnut Games/Work Table, serpentine fold-over top enclosing chess, backgammon and cribbage board, above a frieze drawer and wool box, on baluster turned supports and scrolled feet carved with leaves, 52cms x 82cms, (20" x 32"), (open).

Lot 543

George III mahogany Pembroke Table, rectangular top with moulded edge, frieze drawer to one end, dummy drawer to the other and on square tapered legs and castors, 104cms x 75cms, (3'4" x 2.6").

Lot 35

A Georgian emerald and diamond ring, the table cut emerald in silver rub-over setting with old cut graduated diamond set shoulders, on yellow shank, finger size Q (See illustration on our website)

Lot 94

A diamond single stone ring, the square cut diamond with a facetted table, approximately 0.50 carats, claw set in a raised collet, mounted in platinum, Birmingham Convention hallmarks

Lot 344

Swiza S. A., a gilt metal and malachite table clock, with a quartz movement, a 5cm dial with paste 'numerals', the canted-square case surmounted by an eagle, on a rectangular base, 30.5cm high

Lot 446

A Victorian silver embossed round small tea pot, London 1889; a circular ashtray; a five bar toast rack; a silver-coloured metal filigree model of a gondola and Roman lamp table lighter, Birmingham 1949

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