A Spanish red tortoiseshell, walnut and ebonised breakfront table cabinet, second half 19th century, the top with three lozenge shaped strung borders, the central door front with gilt bronze mounted and inset entablature with four pilasters, above a frieze, a niche below containing a model of Athena flanked by Doric columns, opening to four drawers with penworked ivory banded fronts, (lacking a fifth drawer,) flanked by drawers, on bun feet, 61.5cm high, 122cm wide
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An oak and pollard oak architect's table, last quarter 19th century, in the manner of Gillow, the rectangular ratchet adjustable top above two small drawers and a slide to each side, on twin turned trestle supports, each on a pair of cabriole legs with lappet carved pad feet, 74cm high, 81cm wide, 53cm deep
An oak refectory table, in late 17th/early 18th century style, 20th century, the rectangular triple plank top above a plain frieze and turned columnar legs with an 'X' shaped stretcher, 76cm high, the top 107cm x 244cm; and a set of ten oak dining chairs, in 18th century style, to include a pair of armchairs, each with a cartouche shaped back, vase shaped splat above a solid tapering seat on square legs with stretchers, the armchairs, 60cm wide
PAIR OF MINIATURE ENTREE DISHES AND COVERS BIRMINGHAM 1911 BY ASPREY OF LONDON of shaped rectangular form with gadrooned edge and pull of twin handled domed cover with similar decoration, marked ASPREY LONDON to base, together with a George IIII Irish table spoon, Dublin 1827, an Edwardian cased cruet set, Birminham 1929, of Art Nouveau style, a pair of toast racks (qty) total weight 19oz
A PAIR OF GEORGE III TABLE SPOONS, LONDON 1803, MAKER PETER, ANN AND WILLIAM I BATEMAN, of Old English pattern, crested; a part set of five Old English pattern teaspoons, London 1808; an Irish Pointed End pattern dessert spoon, Dublin 1800, crested; a pair of sugar tongs and two Fiddle pattern teaspoons, various dates and makers, a set of ten William IV fiddle pattern dessert spoons (11) 24oz
A MATCHED COLLECTION OF KING'S PATTERN FLATWARE, EDINBURGH 1820 AND GLASGOW 1823, 1834, MAKER'S MARKS AW, P.G AND D.C. comprising table forks and spoons, dessert forks and spoons for six settings, also eleven teaspoons, a cream ladle and a sauce ladle, some initialled (37) 61oz
DUNDEE - A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL COLLECTION OF ITEMS, to include a small sauce ladle by edward Livingstone of Celtic point pattern marked EL, pot of Lillies, M; an Old English pattern table spoon by William Scott marked WS, Pot of Lillies, WS, M; an Old English pattern dessert spoon by William Scott marked WS, M pot of Lillies, WS, M with a crest and motto together with a Montrose Celtic point pattern teaspoon by Benjamin Lumsden marked cat, B.L, B
George III Work Table, the octagonal top with boxwood beading and enclosing an interior with twin compartments and hinged covers, with inscription, "Miss M. A. Vickers, August 11th 1811", the frieze inlaid with geometric pattern and on square tapered legs jointed by shaped stretcher, 48cms, (18").
A Victorian ebonised and beadwork Table Stand, with gilt metal beaded border, and decorated with scrolling foliage etc; Together with a matching Tea Cosy, (purportedly donated to the Wolverton Station Museum by a former lady in waiting to Queen Alexandra, who POSSIBLY did the beadwork herself, Ex-Auction Sale at Wolverton Station Museum circa late 1980s/early 1990s)
A fine late 19th Century electroplated and cut glass mounted Table Centrepiece, by Elkington & Co, the removable cut glass circular dish of panelled form, scalloped rim, to a heavy gauge wirework lattice frame, with applied ‘C’ scroll and foliate rim, to a column naturalistically modelled in the form of interwoven vines with applied fruiting vine detail, to an inverted scalloped base with three scrolling feet, and vacant cartouches, with marks for Elkington & Co, No 3363, height 21 ¾”
A late 19th Century Copper plated easel backed Dressing Table Mirror, in the renaissance style, with a break arch pediment surmounted by a fruiting urn over female mask, flanked by a further flaming urn, to pierced and scrolling frame raised on grotesque winged beast supports with hinged easel back, height 15”
A mixed lot comprising: A cased part Manicure Set; Silver backed Comb (A/F); Clothes Brush; Dressing Table Pot Lid and assorted silver and electroplated Flat Ware; Together with a hallmarked silver Cigarette Case, of hinged rectangular form, various dates and makers, (Qty)
An Edward VII German Dressing Table Casket, modelled in the form of a heart, with hinged cover, depicting a courting couple on a swing, over sides depicting putto and cherubs at play, to a gilt interior, length 2 ½”, with Import marks for London 1904, Sponsors mark J G P
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