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DAUTEL 8 Flaschen Bönnigheimer Eiswein 1997 (5) und Essenz 1996 (3) , Region: Württemberg, Deutschland, Rebsorte: 5x Riesling und 3x Tafelwein, 7% und 12% Vol., je 375 ml, Füllstand: 2x HF (high fill) und 6 x IN (into neck), Etiketten besch., 1 Tafelwein mit besch. Kapsel, Alters- und Lagerungsspuren, Versandbeschränkungen außerhalb der EU.| DAUTEL 8 bottles Bonnigheimer ice wine 1997 (5) and essence 1996 (3), Region: Württemberg, Germany, grape variety: 5x Riesling and 3x table wine, 7% and 12% vol., 375 ml each, level: 2x HF (high fill) and 6 x IN (into neck), labels damaged, 1 table wine with damaged Capsule, signs of age and storage, shipping restrictions outside the EU.
A very large and adaptable boardroom table, circa 2000, in nine sections, including two D ends, each section with a lattice pier support, with cross banded and line inlayed tops, 75cm high, each section 128cm long, 180cm wide (Whole table extends to 11.5m) Previously the main boardroom table of a famous Scottish company
A very large ash wood cutting table, circa 1900, (previously a textile cutting table for a famous Scottish tartan weavers), with a rectangular leather inset top, on five turned legs, 78cm high, 367cm long, 107cm wideIt would make an excellent serving, kitchen or refectory table for a large space.
A large Jacobean revival Victorian oak extending dining table, circa 1880, with a winding mechanism by Joseph Fitter, Birmingham, (Part of a large suite of Jacobean furniture in this auction) the rectangular top with leaf carved rounded border, with four leaves (assorted sizes for top size flexibility) and set on four carved cup and cover and ring turned legs with recessed castors, including winding handle, 77cm high, 134cm wide, 322cm long (fully extended)
A set of twelve Jacobean revival Victorian oak dining chairs, circa 1880, including two large armchairs, each with a profusely carved and arched back with acorn finials, leather upholstered stuffed over seats and turned and knopped front legs (12) (En-suite with the dining table, available in the previous lot)
A George IV rosewood card table, circa 1825, with a rotating rounded fold-over top, opening to reveal a baize lined surface and gaming counter compartment, set on a turned and stiff leaf moulded column and quatrefoil platform base with bun feet and recessed brass castors, 73cm high, 92cm wide
A George III style wine table, with twist column pillar and tripod base, 64cm high; together with another similar smaller table, 54cm highCondition reportThe Smaller table has a repaired top with butterfly inserts under to join the top which was badly broken at some point, one leg has been broken at the base and repaired probably many years ago.I suspect the top on the taller table is a replacement, the colour and quality is slightly at odds with the base. Both tops are flat.
A pair of clear cut glass table lustre candlesticks, 21cm high; together with a pair of Continental faience candlesticks, 25cm high (4)Condition reportThe candle lustres are in generally good condition. One is missing a single glass pendant. I am not sure if the brass inserts are original but they fit well and make a useful candle holder.
A Chinese blue and white baluster vase, Qing dynasty, decorated with stylised eyes and other motifs, now fitted as a table lamp, vase 26cm high; together with a Chinese blue and white vase, Qing Dynasty, profusely decorated with foliate tendrils and blossom, top of neck broken and now covered with a table lamp fitting, vase 33cm high (2)Condition reportPlease find further images as requested. The first is drilled through the base and attached to the base. I am unable to see the bottom without deconstructing the lamp. The body appears in generally good condition apart from the drill hole for the electric wire. The underglaze decoration is strong but I would think this is fairly late Qing production. The other piece has a badly broken neck, this is disguised by the removeable lamp top. It is thickly potted and the underglaze seems a little ‘blurred’ on a bluish ground (not white)
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