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KATE HARRIS (BRITISH 1878-1949) FOR WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS LTD. GROUP OF THREE TABLE WARES, LONDON 1902-05 silver, comprising a CENTREPIECE, with glass lining, hallmarked London 1904-05, with registration number 322249, 20.2cm (8in) wide; a CUP, hallmarked London, date indistinct, 10.5cm (4 1/8in) high; and a MILK JUG, hallmarked London 1902-03, 6.5cm (2 5/8in) high, each with stamped maker's markProvenance:Provenance: Phillips, London, 11th June 1991, lot 203.
GORDON RUSSELL (BRITISH 1892-1980) 'THE LYGON' TABLE, 1923 oak, design no.4, bears a label to the underside of the top inscribed 'Dining table in English quartered oak was designed by Gordon Russell and constructed by hand by G. Cooke in the workshops of Russell and Sons, Broadway, Worcestershire England in May 1923' Dimensions:168cm (66 1/4in) wide, 76cm (30in) high, 83.5 (33in) deepProvenance:Provenance: Christie's, London, 19th July 1989, lot 128.Note: Literature: Andrews, John 'Arts & Crafts Furniture', ACC 2005, p. 191, pl. 204 where a similar example is illustrated.Note: This table was designed by Russell in April 1923 which must make the present lot an early, if not the earliest example of this model produced by the firm.
JOSEF HOFFMANN (AUSTRIAN 1870-1956) FOR J. & J. KOHN, VIENNA OCCASIONAL TABLE, CIRCA 1910 stained beech, with label for 'Jacob & Joseph Kohn'Dimensions:59cm (23 1/4in) wide, 70.5cm (27 3/4in) high, 47cm (18 1/2in) deepProvenance:Provenance: Sotheby's, London, 4th June 1993, lot 428.
GORDON RUSSELL (BRITISH 1892-1980) DRESSING TABLE, 1930, AND ASSOCIATED 'COXWELL' CHAIR, CIRCA 1929 English oak, with walnut handles, mirror plate and brass fittings, the drawers with cedar linings, bears paper label under the drawer inscribed, ‘Design Number 621/1210, Designer Gordon Russell, Foreman F Shilton, Cabinetmaker C Hill, Timber Used English Oak, Date 27/06/30’, the chair, design no. 844 and originally designed in 1929, stamped ‘Gordon Russell Ltd.’ under the seat railDimensions:dressing table 141cm (51 1/2in) wide, 138cm (54in) high, 49cm (19 1/4in) deep; seat 40cm (15 3/4in) wide, 80cm (41 1/2in) high, 29.5cm (15 1/2in) deepNote: Literature: Leigh, R and Chinn, T. Drawn to Design: The work of Sir Gordon Russell CBE, MC, RDI, the celebrated 20th century Furniture Designer The Gordon Russell Trust 2013, p.84 where the original 1927 design is illustrated.
A gold aquamarine and diamond cluster ring,an oval mixed cut aquamarine, millegrain set, to a surround of eight cut diamonds, millegrain set to a scalloped edge, with open tapered shoulders and a plain 'D' section shank, marked 18ct, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 2.55g, with unassociated Mappin & Webb box.Finger size MCondition ReportPolishing marks to a few of the diamond tables.Facet junction wear to the aquamarine crown and table.Marks/scratches to the mount.With unassociated Mappin & Webb box.
PHILIP TILDEN (BRITISH 1887-1956) AND AMBROSE HEAL (BRITISH 1872-1959) FOR HEAL & SON, LONDON '148' REFECTORY TABLE, 1922-1925 oakDimensions:198cm (78in) long, 75.5cm (29 3/4in) high, 88.5cm (34 3/4in) deepNote: Literature: Heal, Oliver S. 'Sir Ambrose Heal and the Heal Cabinet Factory 1897-1939', Unicorn, 2014, p.210 where a similar example is illustrated.Note: Winston Churchill employed Philip Tilden in the 1920s as chief architect for the renovation of Chartwell in Kent, Churchill's weekend residence. He designed this table for the house with Ambrose Heal which then became a standard table '148' in the Heals' range.
LIBERTY & CO., LONDON (MANNER OF) ARTS & CRAFTS OVERMANTEL MIRROR, CIRCA 1900 oak, with mirrored plate, 120cm (47 1/8in) wide, 73cm (28 3/4in) high, 15cm (6in) deep; together with an ARTS & CRAFTS DROP-LEAF TABLE, oak, 71cm (28in) long, 62cm (24 1/2in) high, 59.5cm (23 1/2in) deep
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