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A Georgian mahogany pull out dining table with three leaves raised on eight turned legs with brass caps and casters - 300cm x 122cm extended but without the leaves it will go down to 140cm - the three leaves can be stored inside the table - good condition with the pull out section running smoothly
A GOOD EARLY 19TH CENTURY CIRCULAR PAINTED PINE METAMORPHIC TABLE CHAIR, the hinged back lifting to reveal a high back chair with plain panel seat scroll arm supports on square legs with stretcher, stamped 'C.B.H'. 88cm (w)Provenance: Purchased from a thatched cottage, Mountmellick Co. Laois
A GEORGE III STAINED AND PAINTED TIMBER RECTANGULAR SIDE TABLE, the plain planked top above a shaped apron carved with central scalloped shell, echoed to the sides and raised on cabriole legs. 143 x 66cmProvenance: Formerly on loan to Damer House Roscrea, co. TipperaryDamer House was constructed in the 18th Century on the site of the former courtyard of the 13th Century Roscrea Castle. It was held in the Damer family until the death of the last family member Joseph Damer, first Earl of Dorchester in 1798
A LATE 18TH CENTURY IRISH SILVER DISH RING, Dublin c. 1772, mark of Edward Boyce, of circular waisted form with repoussé, chased, and engraved animal, foliate decoration within a rural town, with a vacant cartouche (10.55 troy ozs). 20.5cm diameter, 9.5cm highAn item most associated with Ireland than any other domestic silver item is the dish ring. While first invented in England it was their Irish counterparts that developed them into centrepieces of the dining table and they hold direct connotations with the traditional Irish home.In the Georgian era the two main types of designs that appear are naturalistic rococo decoration with shells, cherubs, and foliate patterns. While the neo-classical theme went in the other direction, incorporating geometric motifs that we most often associate with architectural features.The design of dish rings, cylindrical in shape, with one end large than the other, are inherently practical, allowing them to be flipped depending on the size of different dishes. Occasionally referred to as potato rings, as they would be used to fill hot cooked potatoes over plate to allow them to cool through the pierced decoration of the rings without damaging the table.
A table lamp as a miner's lamp inscribed to the base "The CEAG Miners Supply Co Ltd type BE3 Barnsley" with presentation inscription "To Maj Gen Sir N.G. Holmes KBE, CB, MC Chairman National Coalboard (North Eastern Division) from the Yorkshire area NUM as a momento of his visits to their Trade Union Summer Schools at Bingley College July 1950" 16 cm high together with a miniature miners lamp of Stephenson type 7.5 cm high (Provenance: N.G. Holmes, thence by descent)
A Multiyork cherry wood writing table, the raised bank of six drawers over a pull out tooled leather writing surface and central drawer flanked by two banks of two drawers raised on square tapered legs 91 cm wide x 61 cm deep x 94 cm high together with a similar cherry wood two tier coffee table 96 cm wide x 71 cm deep x 49 cm high
Robert Harrop - Knights Of The Round Table / Doggie People - DPKR03 Red Bull Terrier Sir Tristan. Limited Edition of 100. Highly detailed resin statue / figurine. Statue appears mint, with no damage. Boxed.Note: from a large collection of Robert Harrop & other statues / figurines. Condition is stated within each description, however buyers are reminded that such statements are not forensic reports and all items will remain sold 'as is'. As a rule, statues do appear mint and undamaged, but this is not guaranteed. Boxes range in condition, and some have wear from storage. In all instances buyers are required to satisfy themselves. Certificates / paperwork are present if photographed, if there are no photographs of certificates then one isn't present.
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