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6 PIECE HALLMARKED SILVER DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, BRUSH & COMB SET - Sheffield 1902 and 1903, Maker Walker & Hall, comprising 27cms L hand mirror, four brushes, 2 x 25cm lengths, 2 x 16cm lengths and a 19cms L comb, all heavily embossed with winged cherubic figures, grape vines and floral decoration
MASONIC INTEREST WALES & IRELAND - a mixed group collection to include a Royal Arch Chapter silver jewel inscribed 'To Comp.RT.Paul PK from RAC 623 Armagh 1941', Past Kings breast jewel, cased, Masonic emblem white metal tie clip, 2012 Centenary lapel button and a mixed quantity of ephemera relating to Worshipful Master Brother J R Morgan, The Orpheus Masonic Lodge No 426 First Installation Supper at Freemason's Hall Dublin 1918 part menu card, 1909 Appointment of John Richard Morgan to the place of Vicar Choral, St Patrick's Cathedral Dublin, on velum, some family photographs, written letters and other ephemera along with menus and concert information booklets for various events in which Mr Morgan participates as a singer including a 1905 South Africa 1899 - 1903 Royal Dublin Fusilier's Concert in aid of the Memorial Fund, 1910 Banquet to Irish Women of Letters, 1910 Dinner in Honour of Colonel Sir Henry M Pallatt, Commandant of the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, 1910 Dinner in Honour of Corinthian John F McCormack the famous Irish Tenor, 1909 similar to Signor Caruso with pull-out seating order showing Mr Caruso named on the top table, 2 x 1910 First Aviation Meeting of the Aero Club of Ireland Dinner in honour of the famous airmen Captain Bertram Dickson, Mr J Armstrong Drexel and Mr Cecil Grace along with others for the Dublin United Tramways, 1908 Dinner in honour of Madame Melba, ETC
A VENETIAN 'CANNA' STUDIO GLASS CAT PAPERWEIGHT, overlaid in clear glass and with gold flecked highlights, 11cms H, a Stewart Crystal cut glass vase, 15cms H, a circular cut glass dressing table jar with embossed plated cover, various other glass dressing table jars, a Beswick foal lying down, two ivory effect shell carved ornaments, a Canadian carved puffin ornament, 13cms H, ETC
VICTORIAN CIRCULAR COPPER KETTLE with acorn finial, 30cms H, a copper bugle with coloured rope lanyard, 30cms L, brass framed dressing table mirror, 35.5cms H, Eastern oval brass two-handled tea tray with chased and coloured decoration, 85 x 39cms, other items of brassware ETC
OAK CASED SHEFFIELD SILVER CANTEEN OF CUTLERY - 99 pieces, Maker Emile Viner, to include 72 hallmarked items consisting 12 table forks, 20cm lengths, 12 desert forks, 17.5cm lengths, 12 x desert spoons, 18cm lengths, 12 soup spoons, 17.5cm lengths, 12 teaspoons, 12.25cm lengths, 4 table serving spoons, 21cm lengths, 2 mustard spoons, 4 salt spoons, butter knife, jam spoon, along with 12 table knives, 24cm lengths, 12 desert knives, 21cm lengths, bread knife, 32cms L and two parts of a three piece carving set, 36cms L the knife, 31.5cms the sharpening steel, all but the silver have stainless steel blades and xylonite/celluloid handles, the set in an oak standing case, shaped across the front with beaded decoration on barley twist supports with applied presentation plaque reading 'Presented to Mrs Williams by the Church people of Glan Conwy, as a token of their affection and esteem, January 1939', 70cms H, 64.5cms W, 39.5cms D, gross weighable silver content 117.5ozt
MAHOGANY PHARMACIST'S CHEST - early 20th century, lid with brass drop handle enclosing interior fitted with compartments over four graduated, long drawers, 27cms H, 32.5cms W, 21cms D and a table top specimen chest, early 20th century having eight drawers with compartmented interiors and knob handles, 32.5cms H, 31.5cms W, 20.5cms D
HALLMARKED SILVER CASED SETS OF 6 SPOONS (2) and other items to include a dressing table hand mirror and brush, Birmingham 1930 and 1926, child's feeding spoon and pusher, pair, Sheffield 1933 and 35, the teaspoons appear as a set of 6 with stylised boar's head decoration to the handles, Birmingham 1959, and a set with Royalty image to the handle for the Silver Jubilee 1910 - 1935, Sheffield 1934, various makers, 5.5ozt weighable
MIXED LOT to include two leather Martingales with horse brasses, 1930s circular dressing table mirror with floral encrusted top, 34cms diameter, an oval frameless wall mirror with hand painted decoration, 40.5 x 26cms, a vintage Indian club, brass gong with striker, antique map of Anglesey, 14.5 x 17cms, various maps, ETC
An inlaid hardwood octagonal occasional table,c.1900, Syrian, Damascus, with mother-of-pearl and bone decoration throughout, and pierced detail to the sides, 42cm wide42cm deep57cm highCondition ReportSome areas of loss to inlay throughout. Some splits and separation to joints. A small amount of wobble on a flat surface, but generally solid and sound. Some rubbing and surface wear to wood. Some loose and lifting metal stringing. Perfectly usable in its current condition, however may benefit from a small amount of cosmetic attention.
An oak tripod table,probably second quarter of the 19th century, the circular top above a turned column and a stepped tripod base, 69cm diameter63cm highCondition ReportSpits, marks, wear and discolouration to top. General knocks and wear to column and base, with a split running through the centre of the base. A small amount of wobble in top, but joints generally solid. Overall appears in fair cosmetic and structural order and is perfectly usable in its current state.
A George III oak cricket table,early 19th century, with a circular top raised on tripod supports, 59cm diameter65cm highCondition ReportThe top split, with knocks and wear throughout. Joints generally solid. The top braced to the underside, feet with worm/damp damage to the bases. The central plank possibly an old repair/replacement
A small Victorian specimen marble and ebonised wooden occasional table,c.1880, the inset chequerboard top above a magazine rack, set between ring-turned supports, terminating in peg feet,66cm wide52cm deep73cm highCondition ReportSome small chips, cracks, losses and surface wear to marble. Rubbing and wear to ebonised detail. General knocks and wear to edges, corners, frieze, undertier and supports, commensurate with age and use. Some slight separation to joints. Divisions slightly wobbly, however joints generally sound and solid and the whole thing is sturdy. Overall appears in fairly good structural and cosmetic condition, with general wear commensurate with age and use.
A walnut, rosewood and marquetry occasional table, early 19th century, Dutch, the oval top inlaid with a bird among floral and foliate motifs, raised on slender cabriole legs, 75cm wide52cm deep68cm highProvenance: The Late Sir John Craven, The Barn, Long Newnton, Tetbury, Gloucestershire.Condition ReportSome splits and small losses to inlay. Some small repairs. General knocks and wear. Fading and discolouration. Splits to carcass. Areas of strengthening and repair beneath. Knocks and wear to supports. Generally solid and sturdy. Perfectly usable in its current condition.
An Empire-style giltwood and ebonised occasional table, second half of the 19th century, French, with an octagonal faux marble top, above a palm-carved column and a circular base, standing on three feet carved with Egyptian-style masks, 42cm wide37cm deep69cm highCondition ReportGeneral small knocks, splits, losses and wear. The top a little loose, with some moulding lost. Some scratches to glass. Re-gilded and probably re-painted. Chip to the base of the column. Loss and repair to the feet. Other than the top, which is in need of strengthening, the joints are generally sound.
A George III mahogany rent table,c.1800, the revolving circular top above an arrangement of alternating drawers and cupboards, each in alphabetical order bearing an engraved ivory plaque, raised on a baluster column and tripod supports, terminating in brass caps and castors, 112cm diameter78cm highProvenance: The Late Sir John Craven, The Barn, Long Newnton, Tetbury, Gloucestershire;purchased by the above from Norman Adams Ltd., London.IMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission reference: XX8CEA1Y.Condition ReportThe leather later, with general wear, fading and light scratches. Minor splits, knocks and losses to veneer and beading. Some slight lifting. Minor repair to veneer and stringing in places. Drawers and doors open smoothly. General wear to interior. General knocks and wear to base. Tarnish and discolouration to brass. Joints sound. Re-polished. Overall appears in good structural and cosmetic condition.
A pair of archaistic bronze table lamps,20th century, Chinese, each in the form of a vase with twin handles and decorated in relief, with a pale green silk shade,33cm diameter37cm high (2) Condition ReportWould need re-wiring. Some light signs of wear but in overall very good cosmetic condition. Some slight pulls and marks to the shades and the trim has come unstuck in pieces.
A pair of faux marble and embossed metal table lamps,of recent manufacture, each with a slender column and foliate-decorated base, fitted with a pleated shade,28cm diameter91cm high (2)Provenance: The Late John Scott-Oldfield, 65 Warwick Square, London, SW1.Condition ReportWires cut. Some light fading and wear to shades. General light surface wear throughout. Overall appear in fairly good cosmetic condition.PAT tested passed 6.3.23
A George III silver canteen of flatware,by Eley & Fearn, and William Fearn, London 1796,of thread pattern, crest engraved, comprising one hundred and sixteen pieces, including a Victorian fish slice and a dessert fork,fish slice 31cm long, 220ozt (116)For an itemised list, please see the online catalogue.Condition ReportFour basting spoons Ten teaspoonsTwenty-two dessert spoonsNineteen dessert forksTwenty-six table forksTwenty-seven tablespoonsFour sauce ladlesA pair of salt spoonsOne sugar sifter spoonOne fish sliceOne table fork has a missing tineOne tablespoon has a cracked bowlThe tines of the dessert forks are wornOverall some expected scratches and expected wear
A marble low table, 20th century, the panelled top with inlaid foliate decoration, raised on foliate-decorated composition marble supports, 151cm wide80cm deep35cm highCondition ReportGeneral surface wear and scratches to the marble. Some losses to the inlay. Some small chips, knocks and losses to the edges and corners. The legs later.
A painted cast iron garden table,late 19th/early 20th century, the circular top above a twisted column and triform base,51cm diameter72cm highCondition ReportThere is a crack to the top extending to about half way across. Loss to paintwork throughout, some parts unstable. Rust and weathering commensurate with age and use. See additional photos.
A yew refectory table,17th century, with a plank top over a carved frieze, raised on turned baluster legs, united with stretchers,224.5cm long 82cm wide77.5cm highBuying this dining table at auction could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying a new table.Condition ReportLots of old chips, splits, knocks, breaks and repairs throughout. Old cuts, scratches, knocks and marks to the top. The top with strengthening batons beneath. Repolished and re-finished. Evidence of historic professional attention and repair. Joints solid and stable. The rails are carved on three sides, with the un-carved example having undergone some repair. Please see additional photos.
A walnut centre table, late 17th century, Portuguese, the single-piece top above a panelled frieze with a drawer to each end, with a pierced scrolling apron punctuated with ball finials, raised on bulbous turned supports united by a moulded stretcher,186cm wide85cm deep84cm highCondition ReportSome fading and discolouration to the top. General scratches and surface wear. Split to one corner. General old knocks and wear to corners and edges. A repaired split to one end. The top ever so slightly warped. Knocks, splits and wear to the frieze. One drawer sticks a bit. Old splits, knocks and repairs to pierced apron. The finials are possibly later. Glue repair and some minor repacements. Repair to supports, with filling and re-finishing. Knocks, losses and repairs to the feet and stretchers. Traces of woodworm beneath, none of which appears active. Joints are all sound and solid. Overall appears in fairly good structural and cosmetic condition.
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