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A group of silver flatware, comprising: four Victorian fish knives, London, 1863, probably Francis Higgins II, with filled silver handles; four fish knives, Sheffield, 1897, with filled silver handles, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson); another fish knife, Sheffield, 1894, Harrison Brothers & Howson (Henry Harrison), with associated filled silver handle, Sheffield, 1895, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson); six table knives and six dessert knives, marks rubbed, Sheffield, 1986, John Biggin, with filled silver handles and steel blades; four butter knives, Sheffield, 1918, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson) with filled silver handles and plated blades, one matching by the same maker, 1922, and two similar with stainless steel blades, marks rubbed; and four forks, Sheffield, 1897, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), and a matching fork, 1894, Harrison Brothers & Howson (Henry Harrison), all with filled silver handles (lot)Please refer to department for condition report
A Chinese red lacquer and brass mounted table top seal chest, early 20th century, the brass mounts with Wan symbols, with hinged lid to top above two doors to one end enclosing two small drawers, 24.5cm high, 23cm wide, 33cm deep Please refer to department for condition report
A large Japanese gilt bronze mounted Imari bowl and cover, 18th/19th century, painted in underglaze and over glaze enamels with panels of butterflies and flowers on a blue ground with flowerheads, the later mounts with bronze dragon handles and scroll feet, 39cm diameter Provenance: T.G. &Co (London) label on cover.cf. The label belongs to Thomas Goode & Co Ltd, a luxury table ware maker and distributer established in London, 1827.十八世纪 镶铜伊万里烧大盖碗來源:T.G. &Co (倫敦)標籤。註:該標籤屬於 Thomas Goode & Co Ltd,是一家於 1827 年在倫敦成立的豪華餐具製造商和分銷商。品項報告 Condition report An obvious repair to the lid with a broken finial. Loss of gilt to the bronze mount and loss of enamel to the porcelain. Wares to the surface.
A group of Japanese ceramics, 20th century, to include: a pair of satsuma ware high shoulder vases, the bodies painted with foliage and landscape decoration, each with a seal to the underside and a carved and pierced wood stand, 27.2cm high overall; an unusual Kubachi ware lobed teapot, the handle modelled with dragon's head terminus and spout shaped as an open mouth, the body decorated with foliage and domestic scenes, the cover stuck inside, 15.5cm high; and a blue and white prunus pattern sleeve vase, red printed mark to the underside, 30.3cm high; together with two Lladro porcelain figures, one modelled as a kneeling Japanese lady with low table and vase, 19cm high, the other modelled as a tambourine player seated on a rocky outcrop, 27.5cm high, each with blue printed marks to underside (6)Please refer to department for condition report
A silver napkin ring, Birmingham, 1919, Henry Williamson Ltd, 4.7cm dia., together with a quantity of silver plate, to include: a large cup on knopped stem and stepped circular base, the underside engraved Warrington Parish J. M. Church Warden 1790, approx. 23.5c high; a Walker & Hall pint sized cocktail shaker, 19cm high; a large champagne cooler with liner, by Barker Ellis, having gadrooned rims on circular base, approx. 23cm high; a tea pot; hot water pot; carving knives and fork; trays; a Ronson safety ashtray; five table knives and nine dessert knives by Renault, Rouen, with ebonised handles, in case (a/f); and others (lot)Please refer to department for condition report
Property from the estate of the late David Cornwell, best-known as the author John Le CarréAn electrotype table lamp, early 20th century, after the antique, the body cast with Roman figures, 30cm high exc fitment It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for use. Please refer to department for condition report
Two French marble and gilt metal table lamps, late 19th / 20th century, the larger with beaded drip pan and black veined marble column to a socle and acanthus leaf base, atop a square mount, 43cm high overall, the smaller with a green marble column to a socle and circular base, 38cm high overall, both fitted for electricity (2)It is the buyer’s responsibility to ensure electrical items are professionally rewired for use.The black veined marble column with small chips and losses to the lower edge. General light surface wear and dirt consistent with age.
A pair of modern Italian Mangani ceramic table lamps, each with tapering shaft, decorated with trails of flowers and pink interwoven ribbon motifs, with pleated fabric shades, 37cm high exc. fitment; together with a modern Italian Mangani ceramic lamp, mounted with bronzed metal handles, in the neo-classical style, the body with Greek-key motifs, a view of a ruin and gilt motifs, with shade, 35cm high exc. fitment (3)It is the buyer's responsibility to ensure that electrical items are professionally rewired for use.Please refer to department for condition report
Property from the estate of the late David Cornwell, best-known as the author John Le CarréA group of filled silver handled knives, Sheffield, 1986, probably C J Vander Ltd., makers marks rubbed, comprising eight table knives and ten dessert knives (18)Please refer to department for condition report
A Victorian mahogany table top stereoscope viewer, late 19th century, of pillbox form, with ebonised eyepieces and focusing knobs, approx. 43.5cm high, 26.5cm wide, 27.5cm deep, together with approx. 46 stereoscopic slides, depicting sites and landscapes from around the world, including Switzerland, Spain, Russia, Egypt, Portugal, and France (47) Please refer to department for condition report
A 16th century style oak refectory table, early 20th century, 73cm high, 170cm wide, 90cm deep, together with a set of six Victorian oak Jacobean style dining chairs, to include two carved and four single chairs with red damask upholstery (7)table - scratched, structurally sound, chairs - scratched and knocks to wood, structurally sound
A Queen Anne style walnut dressing table, early 20th century, 77cm high, 113cm wide, 53cm deep, with free standing tryptic mirror above five drawers, raised on cabriole legs, together with matching stool (3)scratches and knocks to wood on all three pieces, table with a split to both side panels
A George III mahogany sofa table, with two drawers, the ring turned column supports raised on four splayed legs and castors, 73cm high, 148cm wide, 62cm deep ( VAT charged on the Hammer price)scratches, stains, and knocks to wood, one leg has been restored and needs more attention,
A George III mahogany fold over tea table, circa 1790, the rectangular hinged top raised on chamfered legs, 71cm high, 88cm wide, 88cm deep signs of old woodworm, crazing and splits to veneer round frieze, top with scratches, stains and old gouges, repair to back and front right leg, scratches and knocks to legs
A George III mahogany tilt top table, circa 1770, with bird cage mechanism, raised turned bluster column to three splayed legs, 71cm high, 84cm diameter, together with another George III mahogany tilt top table, 70cm high, 60cm diameter (2)large table - has a 22cm split from the edge of the top, scratches and knocks to wood, crack near the base, missing peg to hold the top to the basesmall table - top with scratches, cracks and stains, one foot in need of repair, scratches an knocks to base
Property from the estate of the late David Cornwell, best-known as the author John Le CarréA George III mahogany low tripod table, circa 1800, 50cm high, 57cm diameter, together with a similar example, 50cm high, 47cm diameter (2)larger table - two large splits to top, scratches, stains and old gouges to top, scratches and knocks to wood small table - scratches, stains and old gouges to top, scratches and knocks to wood
A George III mahogany pembroke table, the square top with drop leaves, above single drawer, raised on cylindrical tapering legs to pad feet, joined by X-frame stretcher, 73cm high, 110cm wide, 61cm deeptop with scratches, stains and old gouges, bracket for left drop leaf is loose but present, splits to stretcher, scratches and knocks all over
A George III mahogany Pembroke table, circa 1780, with single drawer and dummy drawer, raised on square tapering supports to brass caps, 73cm high, 111cm wide, 90cm deep, together with a Victorian mahogany spoon back armchair, with button back velour upholstery, raised on turned supports to ceramic castors (2)table with scratches, stains and old gouges to top, scratches and knocks to legs, top is slightly loose to base on one sidechair with stains, scratches and knocks to wood, upholstery has some stains and is worn
A George III and later mahogany D-end dining table, raised on tapered legs and spade feet, 74cm high, 304cm wide, 124cm deep, together with a harlequin set of six Chippendale style chairs (7)table: some parts are sun bleached, scratches and knocks to wood all over, both D-ends have splits to top, structurally sound, chairs are badly scratched, some splits to wood
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