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A Chinese miniature table top screen of rectangular outline inset with an oval carved jade panel depicting carp, 21cm high together with another similar screen the jade panel with pierced floral decoration, 21cm high.To be included in our Winter sale on 17th/18th January.Illustration charge £5
A, oak refectory table, elements first half 17th century and later; the substantial single plank top with cleated ends, unfixed on the frame; with plain frieze rails and knopped and baluster turned supports to peripheral stretchers and through stiles; 77cm high, 265cm long, 70cm wide
A substantial oak trestle dining table in 17th century taste, by Rupert Griffiths of Monastic woodcraft, late 20th century; the rectangular stop with fluted edges; on bearers to twin shaped trestles with sledge feet; the stretcher fluted to each side; 73cm high, 274cm long, 112cm wide
A George II walnut dressing table mirror, circa 1740,: the angle adjustable bevelled rectangular plate with gilt composition sight edge and re-entrant upper corners; the twin uprights with urn finials; the rectangular base with three scotia moulded drawers; on ogee bracket feet; 68cm high, 45cm wide
A George III mahogany dressing table mirror, circa 1770,: the adjustable rectangular plate held in twin uprights with metal urn finials; the rectangular base with three frieze drawers, on ogee bracket feet; 69cm high, 49cm wide, 23cm deep; and a smaller mahogany dressing table mirror in George III style, 19th century
A Dutch walnut and marquetry low boy side table in late late 17th century style, probably late 18th century; the rectangular top decorated overall with birds amongst flowers and scrolling foliage, within feather and cross banded borders and shaped front back and sides; the two drawers with conforming foliate marquetry throughout, each with twin gilt metal handles; flanked by similarly decorated panels and with conforming marquetry sides; on knop turned and tapered hexagonal section legs with fret cut 'X' form stretchers, on bun feet; 79cm high, 88cm wide, 59cm deep
A fine and substantial Italian walnut centre or dining table in Renaissance style, late 19th century; the rectangular top with ovolo moulded, beaded and dentilled edging; above scrolling acanthus carved corbels interspersed with recessed panel friezes, with bead-and-bar borders above a guilloche carved lower edge; the supports at each end of rectangular section breakfronted to inner and outer edges; with squarew panels with floral patera centres and egg-and-dart borders; flanked by scrolled corbels and fruit clusters in high relief; above beaded, stop-fluted and other mouldings to scrolling bracket feet; the ends united by a conforming stretcher; 82cm high, 260cm long, 134cm wide
A carved walnut side table in 16th century Italian style, late 19th century; the rectangular top with canted corners and moulded edges; above gadrooned friezes to front, back and sides; on lobed and waisted baluster legs to an undershelf, with bun feet; 83cm high, 130 long, 68cm wide
A mahogany kneehole writing table or lowboy in 18th century taste, circa 1900; decorated overall to all surfaces with blind fretwork scrolling; the top with inset faux green leather skiver; the front with an arrangement of five drawers, all with brass lion's mask and ring handles; the back with conforming faux drawers; on straight tapering legs to square block feet; 75cm high, 88cm wide, 51cm deep
A Victorian silver table service, Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern, crested, comprising six table forks, six dessert forks and six dessert spoons, by Chawner & Co, London 1859, 43ozs 13dwts (18) The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) Tines of dessert forks rounded from use, the lot in otherwise good condition
A William and Gill shagreen covered plated metal table lighter, c1920, of cylindrical shape, 90mm h, marked The Classic Lighter, Patent No 286838/27 Made in England and a contemporary shagreen faced plated metal handled table lighter, marked The Artmetal Wk's Newark NJ U.S.A. (2) The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) Both with wear from use, the shagreen covering intact, but faded on the second item
A gilt brass table clock, 19th c and earlier, with silver, possibly champleve, dial to the top of the case, two strapped bells mounted on the underside, on four finely cast mask feet, 20cm h The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) Incomplete and much encrusted with dirt and grime, sold as seen and not subject to return
A Victorian mahogany drum table, the black cloth inset top fitted with drawers alternating with dummy drawers, on plain tapered pillar with oak block, tri-form base and bun feet with recessed castors, 75cm h; 104cm diam The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) Good condition, knobs and locks all present and original, the old black leather cloth also probably the original but slightly marked and worn, minor shrinkage cracks on veneers on base, good colour not re-polished or restored
A George V silver table novelty trinket box, the lid engine turned, 95mm l, by A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1912 The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) Slight wear, one front leg slightly bent with the beginning of a split. Lining to the interior incomplete and worn/soiled
An Edward VII silver dressing table tray, die stamped with flowers and foliage and centred by a vacant cartouche, 19 x 27cm, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1902, 9ozs The collection of C. W. Briggs (1906-1971) (lots 1-429) Little sign of wear but two or three pin prick holes evident when held up to the light - these in our opinion perhaps a manufacturing flaw due to the high embossing
A Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson oak refectory table,the four-plank rectangular adzed top, raised on turned octagonal supports and sledge feet, with the signature mouse to one of the supports, 213cm wide 86.5cm deep73.5cm highCondition ReportWith some signed of wear and usgae. Top appears good. Some minor water stains to the top and the stand.
An Heal's oak library chair, c.1920, manufactured by Skull furniture of High Wycombe, the seat and back cushions upholstered in green, the right armrest with an incorporated bookshelf with a single shelf, with a scalloped front, the left armrest with an incorporated gateleg table, the backrest adjustable, raised on block supports, 102cm wide extended84cm deep73cm high, seat 30cm highCondition ReportThe upholstery faded and worn. With some general scratches and marks throughout. The feet with wear. The metal supports with some rust in areas.73cm wide, with the shelf down
René Lalique (French, 1860-1945),an unusual 'Coquilles' clear and opalescent glass table lamp, mounted with two glass 'bowl' shades, wheel cut 'R Lalique' and etched 'N3202', mounted in a crescent-shaped stand, on a circular plinth,29cm highCondition ReportWorking condition. The glass is held in place with four screws. The glass has been drilled.
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