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Lot 1041

19th century mahogany extending D-end dining table with two additional leaves, raised on turned legs, 71cm high x 103cm wide x 106cm deep

Lot 1037

Oak octagonal coffee table on baluster column and quadruped base, 106cm wide 

Lot 1049

Victorian oak occasional table, the circular top with three drop leaves and carved leaf decoration, over three turned supports, 71cm high x 74cm diameter (with damage) 

Lot 1059

Late Victorian mahogany occasional table, the rectangular top with chamfered corners, on four carved supports, 69cm high x 76cm wide x 55cm deep 

Lot 1128

H Sigh & Son, Spottrup, Denmark rosewood extending dining table with two leaves, circa 1970's (CITES REF: 24GBA10K16Q89)  Condition Report Surface scratches, scuffs and knocks. Some fading/discolouration. Small areas of loss to the veneer. General wear and tearHeight 72.5cmLength 130cmWidth 87cmLength extended 209cm

Lot 1021

Mid-century teak Uniflex dressing table with folding three-section mirror raised over a single long drawer and six short drawers, 126cm high x 153cm wide x 46cm deep 

Lot 1146

A large pine kitchen table and six pine chairs, the table with single drawer and turned legs, 78cm high, 183cm long, 123cm wide (7)

Lot 1155

Late 19th/early 20th century stained wooden occasional table with carved panels depicting water lilies amongst foliage, 49cm high x 28cm wide x 26cm deep, and a Victorian mahogany occasional table (2) 

Lot 598

A gold ring set with a single brilliant cut diamond estimated at 0.40 carat, in gilt leather box Condition Report Ring has been sized. diamond has a visible inclusion under table

Lot 247

A pair of George IV silver Old English pattern table spoons by David Phillips, London 1836; another pair similar by John, Henry & Charles Lias and a Danish tablespoon, stamped J.Holm, 270g, (8.6 oz) gross (5)

Lot 254

Nine matched silver Fiddle pattern table forks, various dates and makers, all Exeter and early 19th century, together with a pair of Newcastle table forks also Fiddle pattern 710g (22.8 oz) gross; and a set of twelve Sheffield silver handled table knives (23)

Lot 88

A Victorian silver and tortoiseshell novelty table vesta box by Thomas Johnson II, London 1881, modelled as a tortoise with a striking plate to the base side, engraved F. J. Alder from C.H.M & P.G.B. August 26 1883, 7.5cm (3in) long.

Lot 590

A platinum ring set with a central diamond estimated at 0.70 carat, diamond set halo and shoulders, ring size M-N Condition Report Condition generally good, centre diamond has one small dark inclusion under table facet visible under magnification

Lot 39

A collection of silver, including: three graduated silver and glass swan dressing table boxes, an oval bonbon dish, two dressing table caskets, a silver handled magnifying glass, six napkin rings, a coin base punch ladle, a cigarette case, a flask cup and a pair of fluted cream jugs, 550g (17.6 oz) gross (16)

Lot 231

A pair of George III silver tablespoons by Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult, London 1812; a pair of Fiddle pattern sauce ladles by Solomon Hougham, London 1815; an Old English pattern, together with two London Fiddle pattern table spoons, three dessert spoons and two teaspoons, 475g (15.25 oz) gross (11).

Lot 233

Four Victorian silver tablespoons, various dates and makers, London, Fiddle and Shell; together with an Edinburgh 1816 table spoon by I Mc, Fiddle and Shell pattern; with ten dessert spoons by Harrison Brothers, London 1873, engraved with a crest, 730g (23.4 oz), gross (14)

Lot 347

Six pieces of Continental silver flatware, standards vary, including: a Dutch cast handle spoon, pseudo marks, Dutch 1st standard export mark, import marked for Chester 1913, sponsor's mark Boaz Moses Landeck; a Danish fleur de lys terminal table fork and spoon, 19189 and 1920, .826 standard; two other Danish spoons and another probably Berlin, second half 18th century, 217g (6.95 oz) gross

Lot 350

An Indian silver table box, unmarked, Calcutta late 19th century, rectangular and chased with scenes from rural life, initialled, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) long, 363g (11.7 oz)

Lot 553

A fine Victorian five stone ring, old cut diamonds in carved mount with small fleur de lys emblems, unmarked, assessed as 18ct, total diamond weight estimated at 1.70 carats, ring size N-O Condition Report Good antique condition, diamonds are bright and lively, with good clarity. One side diamond has a tiny nick on the table of the stone and a small cleavage fault on the side facet. This is only noticeable under magnification and does not detract from the brilliance of the diamond

Lot 257

Nine William IV silver Fiddle pattern table forks and three sauce ladles by William Eaton, London 1832; another table fork by Solomon Hougham, London 1815 and a pair of table forks probably by Robert Gainsford, Sheffield 1830, all engraved JBC, 1101g (35.4 oz) gross (15)

Lot 266

A matched silver old English pattern table service, various dates and makers, mostly early 20th century comprising:Eight table forks Eight tablespoons Eight dessert spoons Eight dessert forks Six soup spoons, (not engraved) Eight teaspoons, Eight table knives Eight side knives Six butter knives Six grapefruit spoons (silver plated) All engraved with the letter K,2410g (77.4 oz) gross, (knife handles are silver plated with steel blades) (74)

Lot 336

A collection of Continental silver small items, mostly late 19th or early 20th century, comprising: a Continental miniature tripod table box, import marked for London 1901, 5cm (2in) high; a Norwegian cornucopia novelty pepperette by Magnus Aase, Bergen, .830 standard, engraved Park Avenue Hotel, Gothenberg; a Dutch miniature wash jug and basin, pseudo marks, Dutch sword mark for .833 standard; a German oval box by Johann S. Kurz & Co., circa 1900, French weevil import mark for .800; a Portuguese gilt filigree box, maker's mark not traced, Porto post 1938 .833 standard; a Kingdom of the Two Sicilies miniature cup, no maker's mark, assayer Paolo De Blasio, Naples 1832-35 .834 standard; a Spanish oval box. post 1934 .915 standard; a compressed circular box embossed with an elephant, unmarked, probably Indian; and a zarf-like filigree and cut-glass cup, of recent manufacture, 6cm (2 3/8in) high, loaded, 183g (5.9 oz) gross weighable (10)

Lot 344

A German silver part table service originally for eighteen by A. Kunne, Altena, post 1886 .800 standard, in a classical garland and ribbon bow pattern, engraved P, comprising: Eighteen table forks, Eighteen tablespoons, Eighteen dessert forks, Eighteen dessert or teaspoons, 3756g (120.75 oz) gross (72); Together with the following with silver handles and steel blades: Eighteen table knives, Eighteen dessert knives; Together with the following with silver handles and silver or gold plated blades and tines: Six fish knives, Five fish forks, Sixteen fruit knives, Seventeen fruit forks; (80)All contained in a light oak five drawer canteen box

Lot 555

An Art Deco period, ruby and diamond ring, set with three rubies of good colour and two old cut diamonds, in platinum mount. diamonds estimated total 1.00 carat, ring size S Condition Report largest ruby 6.5 x 4.5 mm, small scratch on the surface of one side ruby and tiny chip on table edge of another

Lot 219

A matched set of eleven Fiddle pattern table forks, various dates and makers, seven with an engraved crest and four with a script H, a pair of old English pattern fish servers, engraved with a tower crest, two butter spades, five coffee spoons, four salt spoons, 1100g (35.45 oz) gross; (23)

Lot 240A

A mixed group of Scandinavian silver flatware, including a tablespoon by Lars J. Dahlberg, Kristianstad, another tablespoon, nine table forks, four dessert spoons, two further table forks, 860g (27.7 oz) gross (17)

Lot 16

A silver novelty thimble case by Sydney & Co., Birmingham 1905, formed as a coal scuttle, the cover in the five cherub heads pattern, fabric lined, 3.5cm (1 3/8in) long; the thimble inside, Chester 1905; and a three piece dressing table set, maker's marks worn, Birmingham 1928, (4)

Lot 258

Three George III silver Fiddle pattern table forks by Joseph Hicks, Exeter 1816, engraved with a crest; together with three Victorian Hanoverian table forks, Exeter and three Old English tablespoons, various dates and makers, 560g (18 oz), gross (9)

Lot 18

A collection of small silverwares, to include a Sampson Mordan & Co pencil, silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knife, six coffee bean spoons, an Exeter fish knife, two silver backed hairbrushes, a seal topped spoon, a rectangular bonbon dish and a silver topped glass dressing table box, of oval form, 586g, (18.8 oz) gross, (14)

Lot 232

Ten silver Fiddle pattern table spoons, comprising: five by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1829; three by John Lias, London 1816; and two by William Eaton, London 1837, all initialled or monogrammed, 718g (23.1 oz) gross, (10).

Lot 180

Four various Scottish silver toddy ladles, two table and two dessert spoons, comprising: a single-struck King's pattern ladle by W. Jenkins of Dumbarton, Glasgow 1845, initialled C, 17cm (6 3/4in) long; an Oar pattern ladle, maker's mark J.D (unknown), Glasgow 1828; an Oar pattern ladle possibly by Alexander Rollo, Edinburgh 1812, initialled R; an Oar pattern ladle by Mitchell & Russell, Edinburgh 1817, engraved JP; a Hanoverian tablespoon, maker's mark MK conjoined (not traced), Edinburgh 1791, engraved with a crest and motto God For Us, possibly for Douglas; an Old English tablespoon, maker's mark WM (not traced), probably 18th century Glasgow (WM, S, WM, S), engraved B; and a pair of Fiddle dessert spoons, maker's mark SW (not known), Edinburgh 1856, monogrammed JEM, 326g (10.5 oz) gross (8)

Lot 2

A late Victorian silver plated adjustable electric table lamp and glass shade, not marked, pale pink glass shade, of slender tapering form on a square base, 46cm, (18 1/4in.)

Lot 482

A platinum dress ring set with a mixed cut aquamarine, the shoulders set with small diamonds in millgrain setting, aquamarine 3.30 carat, ring size M. Condition Report Good condition, tiny nick on edge of table less than 1mm,

Lot 255

A collection of silver table forks, various dates and makers, mostly London; with six dessert forks, various dates and makers, Fiddle, thread and shell pattern, double struck, engraved with a crest, 1300g (41 oz), (15)

Lot 1

An electroplated Corinthian column table lamp, unmarked, 20th century, 38cm (15in) to top of fitting; with a shade

Lot 253

A collection of Exeter silver Fiddle pattern flatware, including: six dessert spoons by John Stone, 1843 (2) and 1859 (4) ; three teaspoons by Robert Williams & Sons 1847; six dessert forks by Thomas Hart Stone, 1865 (3) and 1866 (3); and a small ladle by John Osment, 1837; a London table and mustard spoon and a Scottish mustard spoon by Mackay & Chisholm, Edinburgh 1853, mostly crested or initialled, 712g (22.9 oz) gross (19)

Lot 246

A matched silver part Old English pattern table service by Angora Silver Plate Co., Sheffield 1939 and 1940, comprising: Six table forks, Two table spoons (one Hester Bateman, London date illegible)Six dessert forks, Six dessert spoons, Six soup spoons, Six tea spoons (one Josiah Williams & Co., London 1899, one Robert Pringle & Sons, Sheffield 1913), Six coffee spoons, 1715g (55.15 oz) gross; Together with the following with Xylo handled and stainless steel blades: Six table knives, Five dessert knives, A carving knife and fork; Housed in an Art Deco walnut canteen box

Lot 317

Philip Alexius de László, PRBA,  Hungarian/British 1869-1937- The Artist's Children Blowing Bubbles; oil on canvas, signed and dated 'P.A. de László / 1914' (lower left), 38 x 48.5 cm. Provenance:  Private Collection. Literature:  The de László Archive Trust, 'The Catalogue Raisonné of Works by Philip de László (1869-1937) [online]', no. 13519. Note:  The present work depicts two of the artist's sons, Paul Leonardo (1906-1982) and Patrick David de László (1909-1980), playfully blowing bubbles over a bowl on a table on which toys are scattered. The particularly loose and free handling of the paint suggests that the present work is a study for a finished painting, although a completed version of the work is not known. The subject and composition do exhibit some similarities with De László's depiction of his youngest son, John Adolphus (1912-1990), in a later painting of 1918 which shows John peering into a goldfish bowl placed on the table before him (Christie's 10 Dec 2020, lot 69). The sketch-like execution of the present work does, in fact, impart a sense of spontaneity and familiarity which befits the subject, both in the identity of the sitters, and in the nature of their play. 

Lot 138

James Gillray,  British 1757-1815- Temperance enjoying a Frugal Meal; stipple engraving, signed 'Js. Gy. design et fecit' (within the plate, lower left), published July 28th 1792 by H. Humphrey, Old Bond Street, 36.4 x 28.8 cm. Provenance:  Private Collection, UK. Note:  The present print satirises King George III's (1738-1820) supposed frugality, with the British Museum note describing how '[e]verything in the room denotes miserliness: the King has tucked the end of the table-cloth into his collar to protect his dress; his breeches are patched; his chair is swathed in protective coverings, his feet rest on a mat which protects the carpet... Behind the King's back, and on the extreme right, is a fire-place; in the grate is a vase containing snowdrops, holly, and mistletoe, to show that although it is winter there is no fire'. 

Lot 283

John William Wright,  British 1802-1848- Portrait of a lady seated at a table, reading a letter; watercolour heightened with white on paper, signed with monogram and dated 'JWW / 1846' (to the letter, centre), 49 x 37 cm. Provenance:  Private Collection, UK. Note:  Wright is perhaps best-known for his illustrations for Charles Heath's (1785-1848) 'Heroines of Shakespeare' of 1846, and the present work serves as a typical example of Wright's romanticised depictions of sitters in historical dress or theatrical costume. In this watercolour, Wright has exhibited his technical mastery of the medium of watercolour, evoking the detail of the frills on the sitter's dress, and the light which bounces off the china on the table beside her. 

Lot 53

Manner of Jan Miense Molenaer,  early 19th century- A Cottage interior with a family seated around a table; oil on panel, 44.1 x 55.7 cm. Provenance:  Private Collection, UK. Note:  The present work is executed in the manner of the Dutch artist Jan Miense Molenaer (1610-1668), whose output is characterised by his scenes of merry company in an interior. Here, a family group are seated around a table, admiring the plate of meat which seats in the centre, whilst a serving-girl holds a bowl above the table. The only figure who does not appear to be preoccupied with the meal is the mother, seated to the left, who looks directly out at the viewer. The plates and cutlery balance precariously on the edge of the table, very much recalling the tendencies of many 17th-century Dutch still life artists such as Jan Havicksz. Steen (1626-1679). 

Lot 259

George Smith,  British 1829-1901- Study for 'A Game of Speculation'; oil on panel, signed and dated 'G. Smith / 1869' (lower right), titled 'A Game of Speculation' verso, 19.3 x 28.8 cm. Provenance:  with Mandell's Gallery, Norwich.  Private Collection, UK. Note:  The present work is a study for Smith's larger, finished composition 'A Game of Speculation', which appeared at Dreweatts on 18 October 2023, lot 190. This final painting was almost certainly that exhibited at London's Royal Academy in 1869 (no.54) under the same title. The scene depicts figures crowded around a table, playing the card game 'Speculation' which was particularly popular in the 18th and 19th centuries, and which features in the writing of Jane Austen and Charles Dickens, among others. The heavily-populated composition of the present scene imparts the work with a palpable sense of dynamism, evoking the excitement of the game. Smith worked in the studio of Charles West Cope (1811-1890), who clearly had a strong influence on his pupil's approach. Like Cope, Smith was especially prolific as a painter of genre scenes, exhibiting 79 paintings at the Royal Academy between 1848 and 1887. The composition and style of Smith's interior scenes also very much recall that of the Scottish painter David Wilkie (1785-1841). 

Lot 34

MAHOGANY SINGLE DRAWER SIDE-TABLE, brass circular backplates, wreath ring pull handles, single pine lined drawer, turned tapering supports, 77.5 (h) x 93 (w) x 51cms (d)Provenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 91

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WIND-OUT DINING TABLE, three additional leaves, moulded edge rounded corner top, turned pumpkin style supports, brass castors, (restoration required, no winder), 73 (h) x 137 (l) closed, 124.5cms (w), additional leaves, 131cms (l) combinedProvenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 37

FOUR ORIENTAL TABLES, comprising pair Chinese carved hardwood, leaf and berry frieze detail, bamboo effect supports, 70 (h) x 49.5 (w) x 35cms (d) the largest, single Chinese hardwood example with mother of pearl inlay, 47 (h) x 24 (w) x 24cms (d), octagonal table, mother of pearl and bone inlay, pierced side details, 41 (h) x 30 (w) x 30cms (d)Provenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 58

THREE ITEMS OF VICTORIAN & LATER FURNITURE, comprising carved walnut nursing chair, button back upholstered, knurled end front supports, brass castors, 84 (h) x 53 (w) x 40cms (seat d), cross banded yew wood nest of three occasional tables, slender turned supports, 56.5 (h) x 50 (w) x 35cms (d) the largest, two door table top oak box, 22 (h) x 60 (w) x 30cms (d)Provenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 153

THREE ITEMS OF VINTAGE FURNITURE comprising small oak gateleg table, twin-flap, turned and block supports, 61cms (h), 53cms (l), 26cms (w) closed, ebonised carved oak folding side chair, double row spindle back, fabric seat, X frame, 79cms (h), 40cms (w), 36cms (d), stained pine firescreen, needlework inset panel, 53cms (h), 68cms (w)Provenance: deceased estate Denbighshire

Lot 53

FOUR ITEMS OF FURNITURE each circa 1900, comprising mahogany drop leaf Sutherland table, wavy edge top, lyre shape fretwork sides, platform feet, tapering square leaf supports, brown pot castors, 78 (h) x 61 (l) x 20cms (w closed), 78cms (w fully open), carved oak occasional table, 76 (h) x 44 (w) x 42cms (d), inlaid mahogany bookcase top, 13 pane twin astragal glaze doors, slide out adjustable interior shelving, 76 (h) x 66 (w) x 27cms (d), string inlaid mahogany fire screen, glazed centre, silk needlework panel of an egret, 88 (h) x 55 (w) x 25cms (d) the feetProvenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 16

THREE ITEMS OF NATHAN / GORDON RUSSELL MID CENTURY FURNITURE, comprising four drawer, two door unit, 75 (h) x 102 (w) x 45cms (d), matching single drawer, single door unit, 75 (h) x 52 (w) x 45cms (d), circular top coffee table, turned tapering supports, conjoining stretcher, 41 (h) x 81cms (top diam.)Provenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 166

VICTORIAN WALNUT FRAMED CORNER TYPE SALON CHAIR, shaped button upholstered back, round seat, inlaid and cross banded walnut base, turned front supports, white pot castors, 80 (h) x 77 (w) x 46cms (seat d), & THREE VINTAGE AND LATER MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLES, comprising rectangular top example, turned column, tripod support, 73 (h) x 52 (w) x 46cms (d), circa 1900 circular top example, turned column, tripod base, knurled ends to the feet, 59 (h) x 43cms (diam. top), reproduction wine table, circular tray top, turned and carved column, tripod base, 51 (h) x 29cms (diam. top)Provenance: private collection Gwynedd

Lot 22

CIRCULAR TOP INLAID ROSEWOOD SIDE TABLE, circa 1900, floriate central roundel, triple urn shaped turned and reeded central pillar, urn capped base centre, arched supports, brown pot castors, 69 (h) x 63cms (diam. top)Provenance: private collection London

Lot 133

REGENCY STYLE MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE having two drawers, twin flaps, turned supports and cross stretcher, reeded splayed feet, brass embellishments, brass hairy paw feet with castors, 73.5 (h) x 93.5 (w - closed), 149 (w - fully open) x 68cms (d)Provenance: deceased estate Gwynedd

Lot 23

MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE circa 1900, lacking mirror, boxwood string inlay, two drawer top section with central shelf, central long draw, flanking banks of four opening drawers, turned brass knobs, tapering square supports, brass castors, 137 (overall h) x 123 (w) x 56cms (d)Provenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 77

VINTAGE & LATER FURNITURE PARCEL (4), comprising three-tier oak tea trolley, 88 (h) x 76 (w) x 41cms (d), small oak gateleg table, 71 (h) x 29 (w) closed, 82 (w) fully open x 62cms (l), reproduction mahogany tripod bookstand, ratchet adjust top, 58 (h) x 35 (w) x 34cms (d), vintage folding triple dressing table mirror, 66 (h) x 83 (max. w) x 18cms (foot d)Provenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 94

FOUR ITEMS OF MID-CENTURY FURNITURE comprising G Plan two piece lounge unit, fixed and adjustable interior shelves, two door cupboard base, 198 (h) x 84 (w) x 46cms (d), Remploy bureau, fall front, pigeon hole interior, two drawer, two cupboard door base, 107 (h) x 91.5 (w) x 41cms (d), coffee table, cleated ends, under-tier shelf, tapering supports, 36 (h) x 113.5 (w) x 38cms (d) Priory style oak single drawer side table, turned and block supports with stretchers, 45 (h) x 49 (w) x 36cms (d)Provenance: deceased estate Conwy

Lot 45

VARIOUS VINTAGE & REPRODUCTION OCCASIONAL FURNITURE comprising walnut nest of three glass top tables, 56 (h) x 59 (w) x 43cms (d) the largest, circular top tripod planter stand, 100 (h) x 40cms (top diam.), tray-top mahogany tripod wine table, 54 (h) x 40cms (diam. top), two-tier rectangular side table, 69 (h) x 48 (w) x 34cms (d) and a small single glazed door, single drawer table top mahogany cabinet, 51 (h) x 36 (w) x 19cms (d)

Lot 110

FOUR ITEMS OF ANTIQUE FURNITURE comprising Thomas Turner Manchester inlaid rosewood music cabinet base, stamped to the door top, numbered 4093, lacking upper section, raised panel front, urn and swag inlay detail, interior sheet music shelves, black pot castors, 64cms (h), 53cms (w), 39cms (d), mahogany Sutherland table, twin flap, turned supports and stretcher, brass cups, black pot castors, 56cms (h), 14.5cms (w) closed, 65cms (w) fully open, 55cms (l), walnut single door bedside cabinet, 76cms (h), 36cms (w), 33cms (d), mahogany tripod table, shaped top, bobbin turned column, splayed supports, 72cms (h), 54cms (w), 43cms (d)Provenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 33

OCCASIONAL FURNITURE ITEMS comprising antique mahogany tilt-top tripod table, carved pie-crust edge circular top, carved column, three carved splayed supports, 65 (h) x 51cms (top diam.), reproduction nest of three tables, 56 (h) x 54 (w) x 40cms (d) the largest, reproduction mahogany magazine rack, gilt tooled green leather insert top, 51 (h) x 50 (w) x 24cms (d)Provenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 103

MODERN LIGHT OAK FURNITURE PARCEL, comprising extending dining table, 75 (h) x 120.5 (l) closed, 166 (l) with additional leaf x 80cms (w), single drawer console table, conjoining under-tier shelf, 76 (h) x 70 (w) x 30cms (d), two drawer entertainment stand, 54.5 (h) x 108 (w) x 40.5cms (d), nest of three occasional tables, 51.5 (h) x 55 (w) x 40cms (d) the largestProvenance: deceased estate Conwy

Lot 70

EIGHT PIECE MODERN PINE BEDROOM SUITE, comprising double wardrobe with twin base drawers, 192 (h) x 96 (w) x 60cms (d), double door wardrobe, 192 (h) x 96 (w) x 60cms (d), two chests of drawers, two short, four long drawers, 93 (h) x 91 (w) x 44cms (d), mirrored dressing table, upper drawer pods, knee hole centre, twin sets of four drawers flanking, 141 (overall h) x 130 (w) x 44cms (d), upholstered dressing stool, 46 (h) x 50 (w) x 35cms (d), two three drawer bedside chests, 60 (h) x 48 (w) x 36cms (d), all the main items have turned wooden knobs and turned bun feetProvenance: private collection Conwy

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