The matching dressing table: similarly elaborately decorated with a procession, the shaped mirror with shallow hand-bevelling flanked by tapering uprights and galleried back, two half-width and a single full-width drawer below the moulded edge carved as stylised leaves, square chamfered legs with pierced ear pieces and united by a cross framed stretcher (107cm wide x 55cm deep x 155cm high including mirrored back), together with the matching chair (2)
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A large and heavy early 20th century polished brass table-lamp (fitted for electricity): tapering opaque glass stem, triform base very heavily cast with flowerheads, leaves and foliage terminating in three scrolls (52cm high including electrical fitting)Condition Report: Opaline glass column cracked.
A very fine, large and heavy gilt metal (probably bronze) late 19th century table lamp: two angular handles decorated with applied plumes of Prince of Wales style feathers flanking the top section decorated with Anthemions and leaves in low relief, the main conical-shaped ungilded body decorated in relief with female musicians carrying varying instruments, stepped base leading to a gilded lower moulding cast with stiff leave-style decoration, raised on four individually marked (to the underside) animal's paw feet with scrolling and wing-style ear pieces (71cm high to top of brass electrical fitting)
An interesting selection of mostly small and miniature 18th/19th century ceramics to include two pickle dishes, a miniature cup and saucer, miniature flower encrusted sucrier, Wedgwood lustreware and a heavy porcelain table decoration of a woven wicker basket full of abundance of fruit and flowers
A ruby and diamond five stone ring, set with three circular-cut rubies and two brilliant-cut diamonds, the plain tapering shank stamped 'PLAT' and '18CT' for white gold (ring size M, 2.8g)Condition Report: Diamonds - one with chipped girdle, both with inclusions. Rubies - wear (abrasions and minor chips commensurate with age) particularly between table and crown facets. Shank stamped 'PLAT' and '18CT'.
Qing Dynasty, a Chinese mottled celadon jade table screen inlaid with various hardstones including lapis lazuli, amethyst and others and modelled as budding branches emanating from rock work with a open-winged butterfly to the top left (the tablet 22cm x 16cm and housed on a pierced, carved soft wood stand with four outset scrolling feet, height of tablet in stand 32cm x 19cm wide)
A late 18th century serpentine-topped mahogany and rosewood crossbanded side table: larger central drawer flanked by two further smaller drawers and raised on square tapering boxwood strung legs united by a shaped platform stretcher and terminating in spade feet (94cm wide x 47.5cm deepest x 71.5cm high)
An early 19th century Regency period mahogany sofa table: crossbanded top above two true half-width and two dummy drawers opposing, raised on standard style ends united by a high-turned stretcher, headed with target-style motifs and above downswept reeded legs terminating in original patinated brass castors (110 cm wide x 68.5 cm deep x 71 cm high)
A pair of Chinese black lacquer and gilded drum-shaped stools: the tops individually decorated with a boy riding upon a giant carp and two seated female figures at a table below a pine tree, each on four bowed supports united by gilt rope-style X frame stretchers, the lower section with scrolling foliage and terminating in four ruyi head style feet (43cm widest x 47.5cm high) (2)
An early 19th century George IV period rosewood and brass inlaid foldover top card table: the top inlaid with scrolls and stylised plants, above a platform base with downswept square tapering legs headed with inlaid brass roundels and terminating in brass castors (some brass and veneers away) (90cm wide x 45cm deep x 75cm high)
A mid-19th century mahogany serpentine-fronted foldover-top tea table in high mid-18th century Louis XV style: the flame mahogany veneered moulded top above a single folaite-style carving in relief, raised on slender cabriole legs terminating in pad feet (some reparations to one leg) (88 cm wide x 44 cm deepest x 77.5 cm high)
An early 19th century Regency period mahogany, brass-strung and rosewood-crossbanded foldover-top card table: the top with later green baize; turned stem; four downswept square tapering brass-strung legs terminating in brass lion's paw castors (91.5 cm wide x 46 cm deep x 74 cm high)
A Regency style (later) pedestal table: the reeded edge top with two full-width drawers with turned bone handles flanked by two further drop leaves, slender turned stem to three downswept square tapering legs terminating in bock stile feet (34cm wide leaves down x 26cm deep x 77.5cm high)
A collection of silver to include: a set of six Victorian fiddle pattern dessert spoons, hallmarked by Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter, 1839, various early 20th Century souvenir and novelty spoons, some with twist handles and a vesta case, various dates and makers, approx 925 silver weight 7.30 ozt (226.9 grams) together with various Continental souvenir and novelty spoons, various standards (800, 835 etc mostly stamped) approx 164.6 grams and a boxed dressing table mirror and brush set (af - handle broken) 1 bag
A set of three George III Irish silver Hanoverian table spoons, each reverse handle engraved with initials: G over I E., hallmarked by Christopher Skinner, Dublin, 1767, approx 6.66 ozt (206.8 grams) - Further details: maker's marks worn otherwise clear, dents to bowls commensurate with age and use
A collection of silver to include 1 large serving spoon London 1880 by RS, x3 table spoons all London, dated 1800, 1809, 1815 by IB, Mary & Elizabeth Summer and John Kershner along with two matching tablespoons London dated 1816 William Bateman with three tablespoons London 1784 and various other silver and silver plate flatware together with a silvered collared riding crop with bone handle 1880, small silver toped inkwell, Sheffield 1924, William Hatton & Sons, weighable silver approx 603gms
Unknown - A 1960s teak and stained beech framed studio sofa or day bed, with integral metamorphic side table opening to reveal a fitted compartmental interior, complete with loose figured green cloth upholstered cushions, height of back 75cm, seat height 37cm, width 190cm and depth 71cm. NB - This sofa is offered for sale as a work of art. It may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason should not be used in a private dwelling.
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