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Lot 3

Hutschenreuther porcelain table lamp of bulbous form and with blue and gilt floral sprays, 42cm high and a ceramic neo-classical style urn-shaped table lamp with wooden plinth base (damaged) (2) Condition ReportWhite lamp height 57cm inc. base

Lot 303

Victorian Irish silver table fork, hallmarked Dublin 1861, two posy vases, a Chinese export napkin ring and more, weighable silver approximately 175g/5.6 ozt

Lot 347

Neil Cox (British b.1955) Watercolour Moorhen amongst flowering lilypads, signed lower left, framed and glazed, 46cm x 50cm, bears Wren Gallery label verso (ARR may apply) Neil Cox (British b.1955)

Lot 51

Toff Milway (b.1949) for Conderton Pottery, salt glazed Aladdin teapot, impressed potter's mark to base, height 13cm, length 29cm, a Jitka Palmer (Czech) studio pottery 'Snowdrops' bowl, painted with slips, decorated with figures amongst snowdrops, incised potter's mark and potter's label to base, height 7.5cm, diameter 17cm, a Tessa Wolfe Murray (b.1950), red earthenware hand-built vessel, smoke fired, with interior mottled white and blue glaze, flared pointed oval rim, signed to base, height 12cm, a Jim Dominique Keeling for Wychwood Pottery sgraffito-patterned ewer, marked to base, 25cm high, a jug 'Apologue a Picasso', marked 'DK 2000', 15cm high and a 20th century earthenware Staffordshire group  'Tee-Total', a couple with child seated by tea table, in bright enamels, marked to reverse, 28.5cm high (6) 

Lot 2379

A George V silver oval twin-handled dressing table tureen and cover, maker Joseph Jennens & Co, Birmingham 1911 together with an Edward VII silver christening mug with embossed band of a cherub and hares amidst scrolling foliage, Birmingham 1905, two silver cigarette cases, a matchbox holder, a set of six silver coffee spoons, Birmingham 1930 and other items, weighable silver 469gms, 15ozs.

Lot 2409

A George V silver drum-shaped dressing table box, makers Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1915 with engine turned decoration, 9cm diameter, a George V silver cigarette case, maker F.H. Adams & Co, Birmingham 1928, with engraved decoration, 8cm long, a plain silver circular pin tray, Birmingham 1930, 9cm diameter and a lady's 935 engraved silver open face pocket watch, with enamel dial (silver weight 221gms, 7.1ozs)

Lot 2419

An assortment of silver items to include a pair of Edward VII peppers, makers Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1907 urn-shaped, 9cm high, an Edward VII pin tray, maker W.H., Birmingham 1904, of oval shape with embossed floral foliate scroll border, 11cm long, four mounted glass scent and toilet bottles, two embossed mounted glass dressing table caskets, twin-handled tea strainer, Sheffield 1940, four thimbles, photograph frames and a plated snuffers tray.

Lot 2438

An Edward VII silver dressing table tray, makers Williams Birmingham Ltd., Birmingham 1909 of rectangular shape with embossed scrolling foliate designs and gadrooned border, 27 x 18cm, 139gms, 4.5ozs., also an Edward VII silver embossed backed hand mirror,makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1901, decorated with foliate scroll designs (2)

Lot 2439

A set of three unhallmarked circular pin trays inset with Marie Therese Thalers 1780, 9cm diameter, an Elizabeth II silver paper knife, Sheffield 1973, maker Francis Howard Ltd, having ring terminal, 57gms, 1.8ozs, a pair of Elizabeth II silver trumpet specimen posy holders, Birmingham 1969, 10cm high (the bases loaded), an oval ashtray, Birmingham 1927, 8.5cm long, a Victorian silver and mother of pearl pocket folding fruit knife, maker John Yeomans Cowlishaw, Sheffield 1883, a silver mounted glass toilet pot, Birmingham 1926, also an unmarked mounted comb, cigar cutter, two toothpick holders, together with a plated galleried dressing table tray of octagonal shape on bun feet, 26.5cm long.

Lot 2450

An extensive Swiss silver 800 standard reed and ribbon pattern flatware service, comprising:Eighteen table forks, eleven dessert forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve fish knives, eleven fish forks, twelve teaspoons, twelve handled table knives, twelve handled dessert knives, pair of fish servers, one large serving fork, two large serving spoons, two sauce ladles, one large dessert serving spoon, one small dessert serving spoon, one handled twin prong pickle fork, one handled butter knife, pair of salad servers, one asparagus server, one pastry slice, one small ladle, one condiment spoon (129)Weighable silver 5417.9gms, 173.78ozs.

Lot 2519

A silver topped glass drum-shaped toilet jar, Chester 1920 and a pair of silver dressing table candlesticks, on circular weighted bases, Birmingham 1915 (a/f).

Lot 2008

A plated bead edge flatware service, comprising:six tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table knives, twelve dessert knives, one carving knife, contained in an oak canteen with two drawers enclosed by pilaster locking stiles.

Lot 2062

A George V silver sauceboat, makers William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1931 with wavy edge and scroll handle, on tripod feet, 89gms, 2.8ozs, together with a pair of George V silver dressing table candlesticks, makers Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1913, 12.5cm high (the bases loaded).

Lot 2114

A George V silver and beige enamel mounted four-piece dressing table set, makers Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1929, together with a pair of silver engine turned backed oval brushes, London 1949, a pair of clothes backed brushes, Birmingham 1920 and plated hand mirror.

Lot 2115

A George V silver twin-handled seven bar toast rack, makers James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1927, a George V silver cream jug, makers S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1924 and a pair of Edward VII silver dressing table candlesticks, on circular bases, Birmingham 1906 (the bases loaded), 214gms, 6.8ozs.

Lot 2153

An Edward VII silver backed three-piece dressing table set, makers E.C. and H.M., Birmingham 1909.

Lot 2163

A mixed collection of silver items to include;- an Elizabeth II three-piece cruet set, Birmingham 1985, six napkin rings (various dates and makers), two cut glass dressing table caskets with silver covers, Chester 1905/1908, decorated with embossed cherubs, a silver backed brush, two photograph frames and a trumpet-shaped posy vase, Birmingham 1919, weighable silver 271gms, 8.7ozs.

Lot 2182

Two George III silver Old English pattern table forks, London 1799 together with a dessert spoon, London 1817, five William IV and Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert forks (one 1832, two 1834, two 1844) and a dessert spoon, London 1825, 382gms, 12.2ozs. (9)

Lot 2190

A matched set of silver Kings pattern flatware cutlery comprising: nine table forks, five table knives (some a/f), seven tablespoons, six dessert knives, nine dessert forks, eight dessert spoons, six teaspoons, one coffee spoon, and an ice cream spoon (William IV, Victorian, and later), various makers, weighable silver - 2957gms, 95ozs

Lot 2196

A George III Hanoverian table fork, maker Thomas Eustace, Exeter 1780, weight 58gms, 2ozs.

Lot 2222

A mixed group of Glasgow silver to include;- comprising: a table fork, maker J. Muir, 1843, a teaspoon, makers J. Muirhead & Sons, 1869 and a pair of sugar tongs, makers W H Collins & Co, 1929, 20.6cm (77gms) (3)

Lot 2235

A set of six William IV silver fiddle pattern table forks, maker James Beebe, London 1836, 439gms,14.1ozs.

Lot 2239

A set of nine George IV silver fiddle pattern table forks, maker William Eley, London 1820 monogrammed, 664gms, 21.3ozs.

Lot 2250

A matched silver Fiddle pattern part flatware service, various dates and makers, George III, George IV and Victorian, comprising: six tablespoons, seven dessert spoons (including 5 Exeter 1850, 1 Exeter 1846), six table forks, maker Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1822, five dessert forks, one butter knife, 1522gms, 48.9ozs (25)

Lot 2251

A matched Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern part flatware service, London 1852 and 1896, comprising: three tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six table forks, six dessert forks, one sauce ladle (marks rubbed) and two teaspoons 1856, 1575gms, 50.6ozs. (24)

Lot 2253

A Fiddle pattern canteen service, maker William Eaton, London hallmarked, comprising:Twelve tablespoons 1829Twelve dessert spoons (7 - 1829) (5 - 1828)Two gravy or basting spoons 1829One soup ladle 1829Four sauce ladles 1829Twelve table forks (5 - 1830) (4 - 1834) (2 - 1835) (1 - 1840)Twelve dessert forks (5 - 1830) (2 - 1838) (2 - 1840) (1 - 1837) (1 - 1821) (1 - 1832)Six teaspoons 1819Six egg spoons (5 - 1829) (1 Sheffield 1930)Four salt spoons (2 - 1829) (2 Edinburgh 1849 and 1858)One pair of sugar tongs 1829One condiment spoon 18294377gms, 140.7ozs, contained in an oak canteen (73)

Lot 2255

Six George III silver Hanoverian pattern table forks with armorial crests, makers James Ede & Alexander Hewat, London 1809 together with a pair of Fiddle and Thread pattern table forks, London 1834 and two matching dessert forks, overall weight 668gms, 21.4ozs.

Lot 2267

An Edward VII and George V silver Fiddle pattern flatware service, makers Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1911/1912, comprising: Four tablespoons, six dessert spoons, seven table forks, six dessert forks (makers James Dixon & Sons), six teaspoons, 1506gms, 47.9ozs.

Lot 2268

An assortment of silver Fiddle pattern flatware George IV to Victorian (crested to match the previous lot) comprising: Five table forks, two tablespoons, seven dessert forks, one dessert spoon, five teaspoons (various dates and makers), also two single teaspoons (one Continental) and five plated items of cutlery, 1010gms, 32ozs.

Lot 2280

A set of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern table forks, maker Chawner & Co. (George William Adams), London 1857, 451gms, 14.5ozs.

Lot 2281

A set of six Victorian silver Fiddle pattern table forks, maker Chawner & Co. (George William Adams), London 1844, 429gms, 13.7ozs.

Lot 2282

A set of four Victorian silver Fiddle pattern table forks, maker Charles Boyton, London 1838, a pair of William IV silver Fiddle pattern table forks, maker Jonathan Hayne, London 1833 and a pair, maker Elizabeth Eaton, London 1848, 656gms, 21ozs. (8)

Lot 2283

Seven George III, George IV and Victorian silver Fiddle pattern table forks (various dates and makers), 446gms, 14.3ozs.

Lot 2284

A set of five Victorian silver Fiddle pattern table forks, makers Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1841, 443gms,14.2ozs.

Lot 2293

An extensive Victorian silver rose pattern, with union shell heel, flatware service, makers Chawner & Co. (George William Adams, William Robert Smily and Henry Holland), London hallmarked comprising:Thirty six table forks (20 - 1868) (10 - 1855) (6 - 1879)Nine tablespoons 1855Seventeen soup spoons (12 - 1868) (5 - 1871)Sixteen dessert spoons (10 - 1868) (6 - 1855)Eighteen dessert forks (10 - 1855) (8 - 1868)Seven teaspoons (5 - 1855) (1 - 1870) (1 - 1856)Three similar teaspoons, London 1888A pair of gravy spoons 1855One soup ladle 18559195gms, 295.7ozs.

Lot 2299

An Elizabeth II silver 'Grecian' pattern flatware service, makers Carrs of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1993, comprising:Six table forks,Six dessert forks,Six dessert spoons,Six soup spoons,Two table spoons,Six teaspoons,Six handled table knives,Six handled dessert knivesContained in a fitted canteen, 1866gms, 60ozs.

Lot 2300

A matched part silver flatware canteen comprising: a set of three George III Old English pattern tablespoons, makers Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London 1808, two fiddle pattern tablespoons, makers William Hope, Exeter 1831 and William Welch II, Exeter 1812, also a set of three George IV silver fiddle pattern table forks and three matching dessert forks, maker William Schofield, London 1826, 681gms, 21.9ozs.

Lot 2312

A George III silver Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, maker William Eaton, London 1818, two silver fiddle pattern table forks, London 1823/1832, a pair of George III silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, makers Sarah & John William Blake, London 1818, a Georgian bright cut teaspoon and three silver serviette rings (various designs, dates and makers), 337gms, 10.8ozs.

Lot 2349

A quantity of London silver items comprising: a pair of George II tripod cauldron salts with unicorn crests and gilded interiors, one marked for 1743 the other for 1753, marks rubbed, a tripod cauldron salt with full armorial London, 1735 (makers mark rubbed), a dressing table bottle, maker T & F Perry, London 1913, silver rimmed salt, London 1901 and a pair of serviette ring,s makers Charles Boyton & Son London 1908, 261gms, 8.3ozs.

Lot 2371

An Edward VII grenade table cigar lighter, makers probably Carley & Clarence Ltd. having flaming torch finial and Robertson Clan crest, 11.5cm high.

Lot 163

A Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson oak coffee table,with an adzed rectangular top, raised on carved octagonal supports, with a carved mouse signature, united with a stretcher, on sledge supports,91cm wide 37.5cm deep45cm highCondition ReportSome minor spotting to the supports. Small areas with minor stains to the top.

Lot 164

An oak three-drawer serving table,c.1930, in the manner of Heal's, the narrow rectangular top with three frieze drawers, raised on rectangular supports joined at the base by a chamfered stretcher,213cm wide41cm deep77cm high

Lot 180

An oak centre table,1920s, the circular top with a central rosewood inlay, the legs with shaped rosewood panels,70cm diameter44cm highCondition ReportThe veneer along the rim cracked. With knocks and lifting to the veneer. Scratches and marks throughout.

Lot 185

An Art Deco walnut dining suite,comprising a quarter-veneered dining table, the octagonal top raised on pilar supports, 185cm wide93cm deep79cm highand a set of six dining chairs, with book-matched backrests over drop in seats upholstered in cream leather47cm wide47cm deep92cm highCondition ReportThe chairs faded. With knocks and wear to the supports. Two would need the back joints reset - some wobble in the frame. The rest all structurally good. The table with some scratches to the rim. The base with some veneer loss. Additional images uploaded.

Lot 189

An Austrian Art Deco gilt-pewter table lamp,c.1930, by Josef Lorenzl, modelled as a dancer holding aloft a spherical shade, raised on a stepped onyx plinth, signed to the inside of the foot, 45cm highCondition ReportThe base with frits and chips. The gilding with rubbing throughout. Rewired.

Lot 190

A Swedish 'Lovö' coffee table, designed in 1932 by Axel Einar Hjorth for Nordiska Kompaniet, the round top with a bevelled edge, raised on a cruciform base, labelled to the underneath with a brass badge, 60cm diameter50cm highCondition ReportFaded throughout. With staining and spotting to the supports. With some splits to the base running up the support. The top with a triangular section of damage. With scuffs and grime to the bottom. Additional images uploaded.

Lot 191

An Artek 'Table 81A' dining table,originally designed in 1933 by Alvar Aalto for Artek, with a rectangular white laminate top, raised on birch bentwood supports, 150cm wide70cm deep74cm highCondition ReportNo label detected. The top with stains and marks. With scuffs, scratches and marks throughout. Depth 75cm NOT 70 cm

Lot 211

An Art Deco limed oak console table,with two tiers, 80.5cm wide 44.5cm deep73cm highCondition ReportSome knocks to the edges, Minor cup stain to the top of the table.

Lot 224

A chrome table lamp, by Marc Erol, 1930s, with a cylindrical frosted-glass column and a conical shade, 15cm diameter27cm highProvenance: Crosta Smith Gallery, London.Condition ReportNibbles to the edge of the glass shade. With some minor marks and scratches to the chromed mounts. PAT passed 6.3.23. Additional images uploaded.

Lot 225

A French wrought iron and marble inset low table, 1930s, designed by Travail Français, the rectangular marble top supported on inverted arched legs joined by a stretcher,98cm wide33cm deep44cm highCondition ReportThe top sits flush against the base. The lead image has the top resting on the mounting pegs (pictured). With some tarnish and wear to the stand. Could work both outside and inside. Additional images uploaded.

Lot 233

A French wrought iron and marble side table, 1950s, in the manner of Gilbert Poillerat, with a veined rectangular marble top, raised on a scrolling 'X' shaped base, with stretchers cast as tasselled ropes, 110cm wide50cm deep58cm highCondition ReportThe support with scuffs, marks and scratches. The top with some scratches. The top presumed to be later, as this appears smaller than the base. The top with dried dust which appears to clean off. Would benefit from a clean.

Lot 267

A Danish 'Model 5273' oak table, designed by Børge Mogensen for Fredericia Stolefabrik, with a woven cane top, labelled, 69cm wide 69cm deep34.5cm highCondition ReportStains to the frame. Some of the canework has been replaced. Chips to the bases of the legs and some staining to the frame.

Lot 278

A pair of 'Alfretta' table lamps,1960s, designed by Sergio Mazza for Artemide, each with nickel-plated brass mounts, with a moulded shade, 26cm diameter24cm high (2)Condition ReportSome scuffs to the metal mounts. Cloth pads to the underside spotted. Small three pin plugs.PAT failed 6.3.23. PAT testing likely due to foreign plug. Function as not been tested, Sworders does not guarantee future operation. Additional images uploaded.

Lot 281

A French 'Shogun' tile-top coffee table, 1960s, by Roger Capron (French, 1922-2006), with two-tone brown glazed tiles, signed 'R Capron', mounted in a stained wood frame and raised on cylindrical supports, 134cm wide 68cm deep34cm high Condition ReportThe rim and sides with scratches and marks. Some knocks occurring to the edge of the rim. The staining to the frame and supports faded in areas. The ceramic frieze in overall good order. With some scratches and marks commensurate with age and use occurring throughout. Structurally stable. The masonry between the tiles with some faint cracks. 

Lot 283

An Italian table lamp,designed in 1956 by Ignazio Gardella for Azucena, with an opaline glass shade suspended from a brass arm, 59cm highCondition ReportWith some scuffs and scratches to the bronze. Rewired for UK mains.

Lot 313

An Italian lithographed three-tier table, 1950s, by Piero Fornasetti, each circular dish decorated with a band of printed cameos, raised on an ebonised stand, 61cm diameter94cm highCondition ReportThe top and bottom tiers have been backed with wood boards. The central tier is signed 'Fornasetti Milnao Made in Italy'Lower tier has some knocks and grazes, chips and crazing

Lot 332

An hexagonal walnut coffee table,1970s, the top with a bevelled edge over a magazine shelf, raised on six supports, 106cm diameter42cm high

Lot 346

A wrought-iron and glass-panel coffee table,in the manner of Jacques Adnet, the top inset with reversable moulded and dished glass panels, with brass brackets, over an undertier with five glass rods, raised on ball feet, 82cm wide 42cm deep43.5cm highCondition ReportSix of the glass panels with chips to the edges and dish centres. Some spotting to the brass and the wrought iron.

Lot 357

A French 'T9' Perspex and chrome coffee table,designed in 1968 by François Arnal for Atelier A, with a square top and chrome clamp supports,120cm square35cm highCondition ReportThe perspex top later.

Lot 367

A Danish teak extending dining table, designed by Niels Otto Møller for J L Møllers Møbelfabrik, with two extra leaves, branded, 160cm wide, 228cm extended90cm deep72.5cm highCondition ReportWith some surface scratches. One leaf with a small chip to one end. Additional images uploaded.

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