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Lot 531

GLASS FLOATING TOP DINING TABLE AND CHAIRSthe table on a pale ash frame, 76.5cm x 130cm, together with four pale ash dining chairs with shaped padded vinyl backs and seats, on tapering front supports

Lot 550

MAHOGANY TABLE CANTEENwith a moulded top above two drawers now lacking flatware, bearing a retailers label, Thomas Ross & Sons, Jewellers & Silversmiths, 107 Buchanan St. Glasgow, standing on cabriole supports with scroll feet, 81cm high

Lot 551

OAK TABLE CANTEENwith a moulded top above two panelled and fitted drawers with a part set of beaded cutlery with the terminals engraved with an H, together with a part set of resin twist handle cutlery and a part resin handled set of cutlery with the terminals engraved with a P, standing on barley twist supports, 79.5cm high

Lot 565

OAK REFECTORY DINING TABLE AND CHAIRSthe table with a carved frieze, standing on two double supports united by a stretcher, 182cm long, together with six oak dining chairs with carved top rails above stuffover seats, standing on turned front supports united by a stretcher

Lot 583

TEAK SLATTED FOLDING TABLE AND CHAIRSthe table with a square top, 56cm wide, together with four teak folding slatted chairs

Lot 585

TEAK CIRCULAR EXTENDING DINING TABLE WITH CHAIRSthe table with a pull apart top and fold out leaf, standing on tapering supports, 153cm wide, together with four G Plan teak dining chairs

Lot 626

GILTWOOD DRESSING TABLE MIRRORwith an oval bevelled plate on an oval base, 59.5cm high

Lot 634

ERCOL ELM DINING TABLE AND CHAIRSthe table with shaped drop flaps and standing on plain supports united by a stretcher, 114cm wide, together with four Ercol dining chairs

Lot 289

Samson, London - An 18th century Sterling silver pair cased pocket watch, circa 1793, the outer case, 50mm diameter, with casemaker's mark of Thomas Pepper I and London hallmarks for Sterling silver, upper bezel with decorative repoussé scrolls and foliage, verso decorated with a repoussé tavern scene within a scroll edged border depicting a gentleman sitting at a table being served by a woman, the cover activated by push button at 3 o'clock, open faced pocket watch with unsigned painted dial featuring a sailor and his sweetheart with a sailing ship in the distance, 41mm diameter, copper coloured fretwork hands, black Roman numerals and scalloped chemin de fer chapter ring with outer Arabic minute indicators under a convex crystal, front loading gilt full plate movement signed SAMSON LONDON, 20384, with pierced and engraved bridged balance cock, verge escapement with chain fusée, silvered regulation and 4 pinned square baluster pillars, case, 43mm diameter, stirrup shaped pendant bow, verso plain and polished with winding aperture, inner with casemaker's mark of James Richards and London hallmarks for Sterling silver, 103.4g gross and presented with the winding keyOuter case - Opens and closes satisfactorily, push button operational. Hallmarks rather difficult to interpret. Hinges a little strained but not excessively so. No piercing to the decoration. Some surface scratches and very minor dents and dings commensurate with use. Interior with a number of watch papers.Crystal - Complete and secure. Some surface scratches all over, together with some very minor chips and grizzles to the very edge. Hinge holding the frame a little loose and the catch is very loose.Dial - Some minor blister bubbles, particularly to the upper half between 11 and 2 o'clock, more obvious under magnification, much less obvious with the naked eye. Very minor hairline cracks to the edge and in the centre area, noticeable under magnification. Hands with some minor deterioration. Minute hands a little out of shape.Movement - Winds well and appears fully operational, though not tested for timekeeping or endurance. Case - Some surface scratches and very minor dents and dings commensurate with use. Hallmarks readable.

Lot 356

Howell & James, London - A late 19th century Sterling silver fronted dressing table timepiece, circa 1887, the signed circular silvered dial, additionally marked TO THE QUEEN LONDON & PARIS with gold coloured fretwork inner, 82mm diameter, black Arabic numerals and blued spade hands, unsigned mechanical full plate key wind movement number 310T, case, 87mm diameter with decorative front bezel, verso with bayonet fitting, plain and polished, set within an oval border of repoussé silver, mark of Charles Edwards, London 1887, featuring scrolls and foliage over a textured ground, with a vacant escutcheon shaped cartouche at 6 o'clock, verso in blue velvet with hinged easel stand, 21 x 15cm

Lot 361

A continental metalwares table snuff box, marked 800, no further apparent marks, of rectangular form, the sides with repoussé decoration featuring putti and game birds over a textured ground, the piano hinged cover similarly decorated with putti and game animals, 9 x 6.5cm, 4.6ozt

Lot 401

A trio of silver mounted ram's horn snuff mulls, each probably Scottish and of traditional form with unpolished interior; the largest with silver collar and hinge, the cover with a silver boss engraved with a monogram, the side with a circular presentation engraved cartouche dated 1797; second, silver collar double struck with untraced mark (IO within a rectangular shaped cartouche), hinged cover with engraved silver cartouche; third, silver collar double struck with untraced mark (ACF within a rectangular shaped cartouche), unusual ball hinge and silver cover, the side with a vacant shield shaped cartouche (3)Snuff has been kept in a wide variety of containers since the start of its popularity in the 17th century - the most common being the traditional snuff box. In Scotland, however, the mull (from a Scottish dialect word for 'mill', as the tobacco would have been ground to a powder) was particularly popular.Although snuff was traditionally made from ground tobacco, much Scottish 'snuff' was actually dried sneezewort which was used in traditional medicine. The powder was known as 'sneeshin'. Usually fashioned from ram's horns and often fitted with silver mounts and gemstones, the pocket mull - as these examples - was for personal use, although communal table mulls were also popular and were large and impressive pieces. Many were made by coopers who had the necessary skills and tools for steaming the horn and forming the hinges.1 - Surface crack to the horn on the cover, and the horn loose in the setting. Setting edge a little rough. Cover lacking the cork stopper. Vertical crack to the horn body to the left of the presentation plate running from the rim approximately 30mm long. Some surface scratching to the silver areas, as to be expected.2 - Hinge cover slightly strained, so the cover does not fit tightly. Some surface scratches to the silver area, as to be expected.3 - Cover detached from the body due to a failed solder joint between the collar and the hinge section. Horizontal surface crack to the horn body to the inner of the first curl of the horn. Some surface scratches to the silver areas, as to be expected.

Lot 409

An early 20th century silver novelty table cigar lighter, mark of Grey & Co., Birmingham 1907, modelled as a hunting horn, the threaded and detachable wick holder forming the 'mouthpiece', overall length 19.5cm, presentation engraved, 4.4ozt gross

Lot 410

A silver table cigar lighter, mark of Collingwood & Company, London 1930, in the form of a stylized lamp with cylindrical reservoir, leaf capped flying scroll handle and wick holder opposite, raised on 3 claw feet, 7cm diameter, 6.4oztOverall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some light surface scratches and very minor dents and dings all over, as to be expected and commensurate with use. Hallmarks clear and readable. Stands form on a flat surface with no wobble.

Lot 420

A George III silver table bell, mark of Thomas Richards, London 1819, of simple campana form with ropetwist lower and upper decoration, baluster handle with ball finial, inner with short length of chain but lacking the clapper, the body engraved EDITH, 6.5cm diameter at the rim 12cm high, 6.2ozt

Lot 421

A Victorian silver table bell of heavy gauge, mark of John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1891, gadrooned lower and rim, reeded waist and gadrooned head, reeded tapering handle and gadrooned nut, part marked clapper on a short length of chain, the body engraved V.D under a coronet, 7cm diameter at the rim 14.5cm high, 11.6ozt

Lot 422

A Victorian silver and tortoiseshell table bell, mark of Grey & Co, Birmingham 1897, of circular form, the domed tortoiseshell with decorative silver top, rotating action through a circular rosette topped with a cupid, lower decorative border and gadrooned rim, raised on three applied scroll feet, 9cm diameter, 9cm highTortoiseshell - Some surface scratching all over. Would benefit from being cleaned.Silverware - No obvious signs of damage or repair. Would benefit from being clean and polished. Hallmarks to the underside clear and readable. Three retaining pins lacking to the decorative border.Mechanism - Appears detached from its mount inside, but still attached to the rotator. Difficult to see due to limited access. Not operational in its present condition.

Lot 425

An early 20th century Russian metalwares silver and enamel Kovsh, unidentified maker's mark IGT (ИГТ), 84 Kokoshnik mark for 875/1000 standard silver, Assayer Ivan Sergeyevich Lebedkin (1898-1914), Moscow, of traditional form, lavishly decorated with polychrome cloisonné enamelled scrolls, foliage and symmetrical motifs within a border of pale blue circles, similarly decorated handle and raised on a similarly bordered spread foot, 12cm over the handle x 7cm, 4.2oztThe Russian kovsh was originally designed as a communal festive drinking vessel. It stood in the centre of the table during feasts, filled with drinks such as mead or beer. They were available in a large range of sizes, from the smallest for just one gulp to the largest containing four buckets of liquor.From the late 17th century, the kovsh became a state award, traditionally gifted on behalf of the Russian Tsar to the subjects that made the highest contribution to the welfare of the country. The size of the kovsh represented the social status of the awardees, their merits and their position.Later, kovshs became a traditional house-warming or work-anniversary gift, and they have now become an integral part of the Imperial Russian heritage. They are extremely sought after by collectors worldwide. Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Marks a little indistinct but still readable. Rim to the foot slightly out of shape. Enamel in good condition with only very, very minor losses in one or two places. Some surface scratches to the bowl inner as to be expected.

Lot 436

An early 20th century silver and glass 4-piece dressing table set, mark of Synyer & Beddoes (Harry Synyer & Charles Joseph Beddoes), Birmingham, comprising a rectangular tray with cut corners (1910) the field with decorative engine turned designs around a central vacant circular cartouche, 22 x 8.5cm, 3.5ozt, a rectangular glass container, the sides with engraved foliage and swags, the silver friction fitting cover (1917) designed to match the tray, 13 x 5.5cm, and a pair of silver topped globular scent bottles (1915?) en suite each with piano hinged cover and glass stopper with integral applicator (4)

Lot 450

A canteen containing a 98-piece set of mid 19th century silver plated flatware, mark of Martin, Hall & Company, tandem marked by West & Son, Dublin, 'Old English' pattern, each engraved with the crest of ABDAY, comprising 12 table forks, 21 tablespoons, 23 dessert forks, 21 dessert spoons, 10 teaspoons, 5 egg spoons, a pair of sugar nips, a pair of sauce ladles, a pair of basting spoons and a soup ladle, presented in a wooden table-top canteen, mark of West & Son, with hinged cover, lined in blue baize with two lift out drawers (98)

Lot 451

A 48-piece set of 20th century American metalwares silver cutlery and flatware, mark of Reed & Barton, 'Francis I' pattern, each stamped STERLING, comprising 8 table forks, 8 table knives with filled handles and steel blades, 16 teaspoons, 8 butter blades and 8 salad forks, 57.4ozt gross weighable silver, presented in a wooden table-top canteen with hinged cover, lined in brown baize (48)

Lot 479

A 44-piece harlequin set of 19th century silver flatware with 28 additions, from a variety of makers, dates and assay offices including Scottish, English provincial and Irish, 'Fiddle' pattern, some monogrammed, some crested, comprising 8 table forks, 5 tablespoons, 8 dessert forks, 10 dessert spoons, 9 teaspoons, 3 salt spoons and a sauce ladle, together with an additional 6 silver plated table forks, 8 silver plated table knives with steel blades, 6 silver plated dessert forks and 8 silver plated dessert knives with steel blades, 64.3ozt gross weighable silver (72)

Lot 480

A George IV silver table cruet set and stand, mark of Charles Fox II, London 1824, the stand with wooden base of rectangular form and turned corners, the gadrooned silver gallery with monogram and topped with a gadrooned parapet, four applied foliate feet, central column topped with a foliate cast handle and supporting a 7 spaced cut-out frame containing 4 cut glass bottles with glass stoppers, 2 cut glass bottles with silver caster tops and a cut glass bottle with silver collar, hinged cover and a later addition of a 'Fiddle' pattern mustard spoon

Lot 481

A 29-piece piece harlequin set of 19th century silver flatware with three additions, marks of the Lias family, London, 'Fiddle' pattern, comprising 5 table forks, (John, Henry & Charles,1834), 1 table fork (John & Henry,1842), 6 tablespoons, (John & Henry, 1849), 3 tablespoons (John & Henry, 1842), 5 dessert forks (John, Henry & Charles, 1834), 1 dessert fork (John & Henry, 1841), 6 dessert spoons (John & Henry, 1849), 2 sauce ladles (John & Henry, 1841), together with 2 tablespoons (mark of Richard Poulden, London 1822) and a further tablespoon (mark of Clement Cheese, London 1824), all crested, 70.2ozt gross (32)

Lot 483

A 49-piece harlequin set of 19th century and later silver flatware, variety of dates and makers, London marked, some monogrammed, 'Old English' pattern, comprising 12 table forks, 6 tablespoons, 6 dessert forks, 7 dessert spoons, 6 soup spoons, 10 teaspoons and 2 sauce ladles, 79.8ozt gross (49)

Lot 520

An 18-piece set of George V silver flatware with 6 earlier additions, mark of Robert Stebbings & Sons Ltd., London 1923, 'Fiddle' pattern, comprising 6 table forks, 6 dessert forks, 3 dessert spoons and 3 teaspoons, with an additional 3 dessert spoons and 3 teaspoons (1898), each engraved with the crest of ABRAHAM, 38.6ozt gross (24)

Lot 524

A canteen containing a 20-piece set of George V silver flatware with 36 additions, mark of James Deakin & Sons (John & William F. Deakin), Sheffield 1925, 'Kings' pattern with shell back, each crested, comprising 6 table forks, 6 tablespoons, 5 dessert forks and 3 dessert spoons, together with an additional 3 dessert spoons, mark of Skinner & Company, London (2 x 1906, 1 x 1903), 18 table knives, the steel blades with mark of Skinner & Company, the filled handles with mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield (11 x 1904, 7 x 1911) and 15 items of silver plated flatware, 'Fiddle, thread and shell' pattern, 59ozt gross weighable silver, presented in a wooden table-top canteen, mark of Skinner & Company, with hinged cover, lined in blue baize with a single lift out drawer (56)

Lot 533

A late 20th century silver gallery tray, mark of W.E. Volkes & Sons Ltd., London 1984, of circular form, wooden base with simple pieced gallery and central part marked silver boss, 26cm diameter, the underside with green baize table protector

Lot 539

Dublin - A late 19th century silver dish ring, mark of James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, 1895, of traditional form with turned rims, the pierced and concave sides decorated with scrolls, foliage, birds and hounds chasing a fox, maximum diameter 21cm, 13.6oztDish rings are used to support bowls of hot food on a dining table, helping to insulate the hot bowls from highly varnished table tops. They were introduced at the end of the 17th century in France, England and Ireland. Most have different diameter rims so that they could be reversed to support containers of different sizes. So many 18th century Irish dish rings were made that they became virtually synonymous with Irish silverware, and the nickname "Irish potato ring" was coined at the end of the 19th century.They are usually spool-shaped and their concave sides are decorated with pierced and engraved designs. As well as being decorative and a display of the silversmith's skills, the piercing also had a practical benefit, allowing the air under hot dishes to be vented.

Lot 535

Nine assorted Georgian and Victorian Kings pattern silver table spoons, including four by Elizabeth Eaton, two by Chawner & Co etc. 8.75" long, 27.6oz t

Lot 566

Pair of decorative carved wooden urn table lamps on squared stepped bases, with shades, the lamps 23" high to the top of the bulb fitting (2)

Lot 572

19th century embroidered still life of fruit laid out on a table and in a basket nearby, 29.5" x 19.5", in a birds eye maple frame

Lot 621

A large Staffordshire pottery baluster table lamp, transfer printed with birds and flowers on a blush ivory ground with gilt handles and upon a  canted square base, 28" high including fitting, with shade

Lot 756

Georgian mahogany drop leaf rectangular dining table, 62.5" wide extended, 46" deep, 28" high

Lot 757

Victorian rosewood fold-over games table, a hinged top enclosing a green baize gaming surface over a cushion freeze raised on a tapering pillar support upon a quatrefoil base over scrolled feet terminating on brass casters, 34.5" x 34.5", 29" high extended.

Lot 764

Georgian mahogany fold-over games table, the hinged top enclosing a brown baize lined gaming surface, raised on cabriole legs and paw feet, 33" x 33" extended, 29" high.

Lot 768

Attractive Regency style rosewood circular tilt-top circular occasional table, crossbanded with a satinwood border inlaid circular tilt top occasional table, on a barrel turned column and splayed reeded legs terminating on brass paws over castors, 42" diameter, 28.5" high

Lot 774

Victorian mahogany hall side table, the moulded top over two short drawers, raised on turned legs, 35" wide, 18" deep, 30" high; together with a mahogany Sutherland occasional table, 26" wide extended, 24" deep, 28" high (2)

Lot 775

19th century mahogany fold over tea table, plain folding top over shaped frieze raised on turned legs, 40" x 39.5" extended, 28" high

Lot 778

Fine quality 19th century mahogany inlaid D end extending dining table, with a centre dropleaf section and two D ends upon square tapering legs, 108" long extended, 48" deep, 30" high; together with a set six dining chairs including one carver, each with stuffover seats

Lot 783

Victorian oval mahogany tilt-top loo table, the moulded top over a central support raised on carved cabriole legs over casters, 47" x 34", 29" high

Lot 54

A 19th century porcelain figure, baring Meissen style mark, depicting a lady asleep in a chair resting on a marble side table, 17cm high 

Lot 36

Edward VII silver and blue enamel dressing table pot, Birmingham 1902, maker W H Tandy & Sons, the domed circular lid with central engine turned blue enamel roundel surrounded by four foliate blue enamel  sections, with beaded edge to the lid rim and foot, 4cm diameter

Lot 38

George VI silver and enamel dressing table pot, of circular form, Birmingham 1939, maker Barker Brothers Silver Ltd. the hinged lid with yellow enamel foliate and wavy line decoration, with velvet lined interior, raised on three claw and ball feet, 9cm diameter, 5cm high

Lot 39

Collection of ten silver lidded and rimmed glass dressing table pots and bowls, to include a square example with depiction of a winged beast emerging from a flower, weighable silver 5oz (10) 

Lot 488

Ladies Dressing Table Sterling Silver Candle Holder - With Integral Trinket Tray. Hallmark Birmingham 1945. Makers Mark T W. Weight 66.2 grams.

Lot 494

A Seven Piece Silver Backed Dressing Table Set To Include, Two Mirrors, Three Brushes, Scent Bottle And A Glass Jar And Silver Cover.

Lot 679

A Collection Of Green Jasperware Wedgewood Pottery to include, a quantity of trinket pots and dressing table ornaments, rectangular dish, cabinet plate, a quartz bedside clock and bud vase. All appear to be in good condition. Approximately 26 pieces.

Lot 802

Lalique Dressing Table Jar And Cover Stamped Lalique Depose, Trademark Coty France. Diameter 3½ inches.

Lot 1017

A Late 20th Century Mahogany Chinese Style Extending Table And Chairs Table Of Circular Form, Six Dining And Two Carvers.

Lot 1018

A Late 20th Century Chinese Mahogany Alter/Side Table Single Drawer Above Storage Base. Height 31 inches, 36 width x 16 inches depth.

Lot 1024

A Victorian Walnut Sewing Table The Hinged Circular Top With Inlay, On A Sectional And Carved Support, Raised On Three Campus Carved Legs. Height 29 inches, 18 inch Top.

Lot 1026

An Early 20th Century Oak Occasional Table Hexagonal Top Raised On A Turn Support With Three Legs. Height 28 inches, 17½ inch top. Together With One Other.

Lot 1029

A Early 20th Century Coffee Table Shaped Rectangular Top Raised On Carved Elephant Supports With Plank Base. Height 17 inches, 36 x 19 inches.

Lot 1044

Mid Century Teak Coffee Table by Nathan, lovely warm colour, measures 36" wide x 21" deep x 16.5" tall. Raised on four rounded legs, labelled 'Nathan' to base. Beautiful condition.

Lot 1360

Box of Collectibles including a Thomas Webb 10'' flared vase, a boxed set of Pimpernel Peacock table mats, glass memories jar, Wedgwood Blue Jasper small vase, 'Dream Tide' figure, and Country Artists 'Best in Show' German Shepherd figure.

Lot 1380

Antique Ping Pong Set, comprising bats with vellum face, table net and balls.

Lot 159

Queen Elizabeth II Ladies 5-Piece Sterling Silver Dressing Table Set, hallmarked London 1977. Comprises a ladies pin box, trinket, powder bowl, hand mirror, hair brush and a further brush. All pieces in superb condition.

Lot 153

A Metamorphic Card Table Walking Cane, the cane unscrews in two, polished horn handle, white metal ferrule and brass tip, 88cm long.

Lot 15

An Edwardian James Farquarson & Sons silver plated flatware, 12 psc, including twelve small forks, twelve large forks, twelve large knives, twelve small knives, twelve teaspoons, six silver un-matched coffee spoons Sheffield hallmark, mm HK, twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, four table spoons, soup ladle, two sauce ladles, carving knife, forks, sharpener housed in an oak case. 

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