Good George IV rosewood library table, with drop leaf top of two drawers to the tablet frieze on acanthus carved standard ends and carved sledge bases, 107cm wide x 76cm deep x 71cm highTop with minor scratches and wear, some losses to beading to frieze, some old worm holes to ends, otherwise just general wear
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Victorian mahogany serving table, with arched bowed back, with two frieze drawers on acanthus carved scrolled supports, on plinths, the rear pedestal with cupboard accessed from both ends,151 cm wide, 55cm deep, 86.5 cm high ( top), 95cm at point of ledgegood overall condition and nice even colour
Good George IV marble topped console table, in the manner of Thomas Hope, with rectangular figured marble top raised on rounded rectangular frieze and lion monopod support with rear turned supports on castors, 85cm wide x 41cm deep x 90cm highProvenance: Removed from Sun Court, Hadleigh: From the Estate of David Tron, King’s Road Antiques Dealer.
18th century and later carved giltwood corner console table, with shaped painted wooden top of C-scroll rococo pierced gilt support, approximately 70cm wide x 50cm deep x 87cm highProvenance: Removed from Sun Court, Hadleigh: From the Estate of David Tron, King’s Road Antiques Dealer.
Early 18th century oak single drawer side table, with moulded rectangular top and single drawer above shaped frieze on turned and block understructure, 60cm wide x 50cm deep x 58cm highProvenance: Removed from Sun Court, Hadleigh: From the Estate of David Tron, King’s Road Antiques Dealer.
Fine and rare George III mahogany whatnot/supper table, with two circular graduated tiers, the second with dished reserves, on turned column and splayed reeded supports, brass cappings and castors, 75cm diameter x 107cm highProvenance: Removed from Sun Court, Hadleigh: From the Estate of David Tron, King’s Road Antiques Dealer.Good original condition with some minor stains, scratches and wear
Late 19th century Art Nouveau WMF silver plated table centre with cut glass trumpet vase and cut glass bowl below, female figure mount and shamrock decoration, 49cm highGeneral overall condition quite good, metalwork has minor surface scratching and some wear, trumpet vase holder is damaged at the top, two parts of the Shamrock decoration are broken off (one present), Glass trumpet vase is very good, minor scratching but no major damage, glass dish has some chips and nibbling on the rim, no cracks.
â–´ Diana Low (1911-1975)Sunflowersinscribed 'Diana Low' verso, oil on canvas61 x 56cmExhibited: Birmingham Exhibition, 1936.Condition ReportFramed: 75.5 x 70.2cmSurface dirt with craquelure throughout and some small losses, most noticeably to the lower right corner. Visible stetcher marks to the left and right edges. Under UV light there is some scratching visible in the top left corner with some small spots of retouching to the table.
HALLMARKED SILVER DRESSING TABLE ITEMS (3) - to include a circular hand mirror with ribbon and floral swag decoration to the back, Birmingham 1906, Maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, non-matching dressing table brush with chased urn, ribbon and floral swag detail, Birmingham 1909, indistinct maker's mark and a 7cms diameter ring/pin dish in ebony with central hallmarked shield mount, London 1917
EPNS, BEATEN PEWTER, OTHER METALWARE & COLLECTABLES GROUP - lot includes a W & Co hand beaten three piece pewter tea service, cased pair of Greenkat 8 x 30 field binoculars, condiment and other table items, three piece carver set with celluloid handles and other loose cutlery, multifunction pocket knife, ETC
SILVER & OTHER DRESSING TABLE HAND MIRRORS & BRUSHES GROUP - 7 items to include one complete hand mirror, one hand mirror frame and two hair brushes, all non-matching, various Birmingham hallmarks, one hairbrush with engine turned decoration, Chester hallmarks, white metal circular hand mirror and an oval baby hair brush with guilloche enamel type decoration
MIXED BIRMINGHAM, CHESTER & STERLING STAMPED SILVER DRESSING TABLE HAND MIRRORS & BRUSHES GROUP - including a small floral embossed hand mirror, 22cms L, two hand brushes embossed with Lily of the Valley design, 25.5cm lengths, all Birmingham hallmarks, oval hand mirror, 27cms L and a similar embossed pattern brush, 24.5cms L, Chester hallmarks and a small floral embossed brush stamped 'Sterling', 14cms L
HALLMARKED SILVER DRESSING TABLE HAND MIRROR & BRUSHES GROUP - 4 items to include a circular hand mirror, 28cms L, 16cms diameter, hand brush, 25cms L, both having foliate and scroll embossing with mask detail and two rectangular brushes with embossed bird detail, all pieces non-matching, three with various Birmingham hallmarks, the smaller rectangular brush having Chester hallmarks, various dates and makers
MIXED HALLMARKED DRESSING TABLE HAND MIRROR & BRUSHES GROUP - to include a matching circular hand mirror and single brush, Chester 1906, Maker George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, 28cms L, 16cms diameter the mirror, along with two further brushes, non-matching, hallmarked Chester and Birmingham, various dates and maker's marks, all four items heavily embossed with flowers and scroll work decoration
SILVER DRESSING TABLE HAND MIRROR & BRUSHES GROUP - 5 items, all having embossed floral scrolls or ribbon swag decorations, the circular mirror marked 'Chester 1909', Maker J & R Griffin, 29cms L, 16.5cms diameter, the four brushes having various Birmingham hallmarks, the patterns all non-matching
19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SKELETON FRAMED DRESSING TABLE MIRROR - shield shaped plate, 53.5cms H, 38cms W, smaller mahogany skeleton framed dressing table mirror with oval plate, 40.5cms H, 30cms W, George III mahogany tea caddy, moulded shaped top with brass swan neck handle, brass escutcheon, 16cms H, 23cms W, 40cms D and a 19th century mahogany backed hand mirror with oval plate, 36 x 16cms
BRASS TABLE LAMP - with Corinthian column and stepped brass base, 35cms H excluding fitting, a Victorian brass candlestick converted to a table lamp on wooden base, 32.5cms excluding fitting, five Victorian brass chamber sticks with rectangular shallow bases and loop handles, 13cms H and a rococo form gilded wall mirror, 48 x 33cms
R.M.S. QUEEN MARY: A SOUVENIR TABLE LIGHTER CIRCA 1936modelled in electroplate with removable middle funnel presenting a permanent match, mounted on an ebonised plinth with side-mounted strike boards, contained within box of issue with oil filling funnel and removable masts -- 15in. (38cm.) diameterThe lighter in good overall condition, the box word throughout with one end panel missing.
SOLD TO BENEFIT CANCER RESEARCH U.K. (SKYE BRANCH)A FINE BOARDROOM MODEL FOR THE REFITTED ROYAL MAIL LINES CRUISE LINER S.S. ATLANTIS, 1929, EX-ANDES (1913), PROBABLY BY BASSETT-LOWKE, CIRCA 1929the 74in. laminated and carved hull with bilge keels, lowered companionways, port holes and three gilt brass propellers, lined and lacquered decks with painted and gilt brass fittings as appropriate including anchors with silvered studded chain and winches, hatches with lined covers, oxidized brass cranes, masts with rigging, radio aerial and crow’s nest, bridge superstructure with lamps, binnacle, telegraph etc. over, swimming pool with sunbeds around, main superstructure with covered lifeboats and motor launches in davits, stayed funnel with hooter and safety valve extension pipes, ventilators, engine room lights, water tanks, deck rails, companionways, emergency helm and other details, mounted on four oxidized brass columns on raised display base with plates, contained in original glazed wooden case loosely mounted on table stand. Overall measurements – 70 x 86 x 24in. (178 x 218.5 x 61cm.); the case 34in. (86.5cm.)Intended for the Pacific Steam Navigation Co., ownership was transferred to the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. on the stocks as thus she was launched as the S.S. Andes in 1913 for their Southampton-River Plate service. A handsome vessel registered at 15,620 tons, she was capable of 17kts. During the First World War she was converted to an Armed Merchant Cruiser and was in the action with her sister Alcantara against the German raider Greif which was sunk, the Andes picked up survivors. In 1917 she repatriated British submarine crews stranded in Murmansk as a result of the Russian Revolution and in 1919 resumed her pre-War service. In 1929 Andes was given a major refit at Gladstone Dock in Liverpool and was converted into the dedicated cruise liner Atlantis. Accommodating 450 First Class only passengers, her bridge was separated from the main superstructure to make way for a swimming pool and she was represented in a fine white livery suitable for the Mediterranean. Serving for ten years in this capacity (and appearing at the 1935 Spithead review), when hostilities broke out in 1939 she was converted to the 400-berth hospital ship No.33 based in Alexandria but was used in the evacuation of Norway in 1940 and was used for repatriating prisoners-of-war and allied servicemen until 1946 by which time she had steamed 280,000 miles carrying 35,000 wounded. From 1948-52 she was chartered to carry emigrants to Australia and New Zealand in a single 3rd Class capacity of 900 and was sold for breaking at Faslane in March 1952.Starboard standing rigging on foremast detached at top and swimming pool 'water' has shifted in one corner; witness marks for old plates for and aft; otherwise in very fine overall condition.
AN ADMIRALTY BLOCKADE AND PATROL CHART FOR H.M.S. HYACINTH CRUISING OFF SOUTH AFRICA, CIRCA 1914for the Atlantic, India and west portion of the Pacific Oceans, corrected to October 1913 with coastal soundings in fathoms, the coast of South Africa with two areas of blockade and a patrol area coloured and lined in yellow with pencilled routes, key in margin, and a large mss cartouche inscribed TABLE OF DISTANCES in nautical miles CAPE STATIONS / H.M.S. HYACINTH the tables lined in red ink, inscribed in red ink 'Cancelled' in the lower right corner, linen backed -- 28 x 58in. (71 x 147.5cm.); together with a detailed admiralty chart of Simons Bay, corrected to 1910 with magnetic variation to 1913 with some light annotations in red and yellow ink, linen backed -- 28 x 34in. (71 x 86.5cm.)(2)Just before War broke out in August 1914, Hyacinth and her consort Hermes were sent to shadow S.M.S. Königsburg in German East Africa. In the event Königsburg's 24kts easily out-paced the old protected cruisers' maximum 20kts, so they escorted troopships from Cape Colony to the Atlantic. From January 1915 she was blockading Königsburg in the Rufigi Delta as detailed on this chart and intercepted the captured S.S. Reubens, forcing her to beach and in April 1916 sank the S.S. Tabora. From January 1917 she was stationed off Tanganyika, where she served as the depot ship for the Royal Naval Air Service and was paid off in August 1919, scrapped 1923.fine overall, some light time staining and ceasing commensurate with use and age, but both are stable.
FULLER'S COMPUTING TELEGRAPH, 1868the cloth binding with debossed title FULLER'S COMPUTING TELEGRAPH, inside cover with printed title and 22pp. instruction manual, rear cover with large folding engraved plate ANALYTICAL TABLE OF MECHANICAL MOVEMENTS illustrating classification of 178 mechanisms, loosely inserted is the two sided, steel engraved, square with rotating disc to each side, cartouches PALMER'S COMPUTING SCALE IMPROVED BY FULLER. and FULLER'S TIME TELEGRAPH. -- 11 x 11in. (28 x 28cm.)
A late Victorian Mappin & Webb silver plate table centre piece. 'Princess Plate' with grape and vine decoration, cut crystal glass dish with feather edge. H31cm Condition Report: it rings nicely when pinged just like crystal shouldone chip to top edge of bowl, but not easy to sporno other breakages or losses a couple of very small air inclusions, but one is to expect that, utterly charming some losses to silverlate to base on the extremities but no losses to the ornamentationclearly marked under
A contemporary ensuite dressing table, stool, mirror and bedside cabinet. All painted white, the pine topped bedside cabinet with two drawers, mounted on a plinth base, H58.5cm x W48.5cm x D42cm, the pine topped dressing table with three drawers to the right side, H80cm x W120cm x D42.5cm, the mirror of rectangular form with a curved base, H45cm x W59cm x D14cm, the stool upholstered with cream fabric, H50cm x W50cm x D40cm
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