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A Mid 19th Century North European Work Table, of concave shaped form with quarter-veneered hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior of compartments and dividers, on a turned and acanthus-carved support with moulded socle and triform base with scrolled toes48cm by 38cm by 72cm
A George III and Edward VII Silver Table-Service, mostly by William Eley and William Fearn or Thomas Wilkes Barker, London, 1806, Old English pattern, the back of the handles engraved 'Comm'rs Judges House, York, comprising:12 table-spoons11 table-forks 12 dessert-spoons12 dessert-forks, by Francis Higgins, London, 190588oz 16dwt, 2,762grFrom the Judge's Lodgings, York.Each piece is marked on back of handle. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. One dessert fork has been badly damaged.
A Carved Giltwood Marble-Top Console Table, early 19th century, with an original Brèche d'Alep marble top above a later C scroll frieze supported by a scrolled monopodia terminating in a lion claw foot100cm by 50cm by 86cmMarble-various chips and losses throughout see images table is in poor condition large section of timber missing as photographed wings and support damaged with various breaks, losses and repairsThe right wing is particularly bad and is loose with losses on the tip
An Italian Provincial Walnut and Marquetry-Inlaid Dressing Table, part 18th century, the hinged lid enclosing a later four-glass mirror flanked by hinged compartments above three dummy drawers, two small drawers below, on square tapering legs 86cm by 52cm by 77cmnot illustratedBadly faded with various splits to the top, various patch repairs throughout, old worm holes,maximim height with mirror angled in place 118cm
An Ebony Veneered Striking Table Clock, signed Thos Parr, London, 18th century, inverted bell top with carrying handle, later finials, fish scale side sound frets and side glass panels, 7-inch arch brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, dial centre signed on a plaque, date and mock pendulum apertures, arch with strike/silent selection, twin chain fusee movement now converted to an anchor escapement, pull quarter repeat with six hammers, (quarter repeat work with the nest of bells missing and is incomplete)50cm high over handleCase with veneer and mouldings missing in parts, later top finials, later wooden ball feet, later side frets, front door with later lock and lock escutcheon, wooden dial surround with chips and cracks and losses, dial is discoloured, movement is dirty, movement backplate with scratches, now converted from a verge to an anchor escapement, pull quarter repeat work is incomplete with pieces missing and the nest of bells are missing, one of the fusee chains has detached from the fusee, later pendulum, movement not working.
Holy BibleThe Bible Translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke and conferred with the best translations ..., Imprinted ... by Christopher Barker ...,1586, 'quarto' in eights, page dimensions 218mm x 160 mm, first page is the title (as called for in Herbert), Apocrypha ends on leaf 434, there are then four leaves including the New Testament title, followed by Matthew commencing at leaf 441, final page is J8 of Concordances (Second Table ending at Signes), lacking leaves 549 and 550 (3Z5-6), 2E1 torn with loss of text, several leaves torn, some with loss of margin and/or marginal notes, some holes, occasional light annotation, (see condition report) worn contemporary calf binding with brass clasps (upper board detached but present).[Geneva version - Herbert #190] Some age tanning and sporadic staining, marks to 184v and 185r, early annotation (mainly one word) to address, 46v, 81r, 106v, 122v, 124r, 151r, 203r, 264r, 301r, 358v, 543rTears with loss to margin incl. some marginal notes to 108, 146, 210, 211, 232, 240.217 (2E1) torn with significant loss to lower corner.212 and 215 torn in centre of page with small hole, small hole in 138, 399, 524, 544, larger hole in 231.closed tear to 91, 147, 216, 434.water staining leaves 299-306.Ownership inscription to front pastedown (1814).
An Early Victorian Rosewood Sewing Table, mid 19th century, the later floral and acanthus painted rectangular top above a moulded frieze drawer with velvet-lined divided interior, flanked by leafy scrolls, with green gathered fabric sliding workbox below, on column supports joined by a turned stretcher and sledge bases with carved socles and scrolled feet with castors76cm by 46cm by 75cm
York Minster Interest: A Victorian Carved Oak Octagonal Tripod Table, mid 19th century, the top inset with a brass plaque engraved Oak and bell metal of York Minster, burnt May 20th 1840, the leaf and acorn carved frieze on a spiral-turned support with carved socle, the base on carved claw feet49.5cm by 49.5cm by 73cmProvenance: Purchased from Tennants Aske Hall Sale, 1994Some faults around the moulded top and carved frieze the top has general scratches consistent with age some movement around the base/supportlater blocks added to underside of table
A Regency Mahogany and Boxwood-Strung Sofa Table, early 19th century, with two rounded drop leaves above four frieze drawers, on standard end supports with cabriole legs, brass hairy paw feet and castors106cm by 81cm by 78cmTop section has various deep scratches small patch repairs and splits as photographed reasonable colour one of the legs has been repaired again as photographed and one of the end supports is split however table still is structurally sound
A Regency Mahogany Dining Table, of rounded rectangular form, the pivoting top on a turned support with four reeded and scrolled sabre legs and brass paw feet and castors (formerly a section from a larger dining table)135cm by 102cm by 73cmThe top section has general scuffs and scratches some deeper marks on extension piece - see images
A George III Mahogany Pembroke Table, circa 1800, with two dropleaves to form an oval above an oak-lined drawer, on square tapering legs91cm by 98cm extended by 71cmA Regency Mahogany Washstand, early 19th century, with three-quarter gallery and small shelf above a pine-lined frieze drawer, on turned and tapering legs61cm by 45cm by 101cm (2)
A Victorian Gilt and Gesso Tripod Table, circa 1870, with original floral needlework panel depicting a cornucopia vase and flowers, the egg and dart moulded frame above a cream-painted baluster support decorated with flowerbells and foliage, with scrolled acanthus-decorated legs 55cm by 53cm by 86cmA Pair of Regency Style Gothic Revival Ebonised and Parcel Gilt Cane-Seated Chairs, 3rd quarter 19th century, with arcaded back supports above single-cane seats, on tuned forelegs48cm by 42cm by 84cm (3)
A George III Mahogany Tripod Table, late 18th century, the circular one-piece top above a turned vasiform support with three cabriole legs and flattened pad feet78cm by 70cmA George III Ash and Elm Provincial Armchair, early 19th century, with pierced splat, outswept arms and boarded seat, the plain seat rail on square chamfered legs joined by an H stretcher61cm by 46cm by 97cm (2)Table- top general scratches see photographs some variations in colour some fading around the legs one of the legs some slight movement in joints top also wobblyarmchair-joints loose split in boarded seat numerous wormholes evident around front seat rail and verso of splatold decay to stretchers
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