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HENRY PERLEE PARKER (BRITISH, 1795-1873)Astonishing a Nativesigned and dated 'H P Parker 1868' (on table edge, centre right) and titled (on stretcher verso)oil on canvas77 x 64cmProvenanceKensington Art Gallery, London;Private collection, UKExhibitedLondon, Royal Academy, 1857, no. 267
ATTRIBUTED TO ROBERT NIGHTINGALE (BRITISH, 1815-1895)The After Dinner Table - Still life with grapes, walnuts and a wine glassbears signature and date 'R Nightingale 1875' (lower right); further signed, titled and indistinctly dated (on an old label attached to the backboard)oil on canvas24.5 x 19cm
A silver potpourri table box,by Charles & Richard Comyns, London 1919, of circular form, the lid with pierced foliate decoration with putto holding up a central unengraved cartouche, 5.5cm diameter 1.54 oztFrom the private collection of a Cambridge Gentleman. Condition ReportWIth some minor scratches and marks.
A collection of silver items,comprising a George III silver mounted teapot stand, London 1801, the centre with engraved initial, 14.5cm wide, a group of four cut glass silver-topped dressing table jars, to include an example with embossed putti, by Boots Pure Drug Company, Birmingham 1909, 4.5cm high, a ring tree, by James Deakin & Sons, Chester possibly 1903, 7cm high, and a rectangular box, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1904, the lid with an embossed scene of cherubs, and engraved initials dated '1st.1.08', 12cm wide, weighable 4.3ozt (7)Condition ReportTarnishing, marks and wear throughout. Nibbles and chips to the cut glass bottles.
A part set of silver flatwareprobably by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1780, Queens pattern, comprising twelve dinner forks, six dessert forks, one similar dessert fork, 1781, twelve table spoons, five teaspoons, and two condiment spoons, London 1861 approx 101ozt (49)The Estate of Sir Jack and Lady Diana Baer.Condition ReportWith wear.
A silver flatware service for eight settings,by Garrard & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1979, comprising, table knives and forks, dessert knives, forks and spoon, fish knives and forks, soup spoons, teaspoons, coffee spoons, together with a serving set, comprising, four tablespoons and two handles, 17cm overall 118oztCondition ReportIn orignal box, and cutlery rolls.A few pieces with surface scratches and minor wear.Overall in good very good condition, a number of soup spoons still in tissue paper.
An Hermès silver and gold plated novelty table lighter,1970s, modelled as a shotgun shell, stamped to the underneath 'Hermès Paris - Made in France',9.5cm high, together with an Hermès silver and gold plated novelty ashtray, 1970s, modelled as a shotgun shell, stamped to the rim 'Hermès Paris - Made in France',9cm diameter, 2.5cm highCondition ReportBoth with scratches and marks. Some rubbing to the gilding of the ashtray. The table lighter sparks when tried, the function is not guaranteed.
A collection of Royal Crown Derby Imari porcelain,late 20th century, 1128, comprising two dinner plates, 27cm diameter, two dishes, 11cm diameter, a table bell, 12cm high and a lidded trinket box, 11.5cm wide, red-iron marks verso (6)Condition ReportThe bell missing it's internals, so it will not ring,Minor rubbing to decoration.Plates ready to hang.
A Rosenthal Studioline 'Romance' silver-plated canteen,designed by Bjørn Wiinblad, comprising ten table knives, twelve dessert knives, twelve soup spoons, ten table forks, twelve dessert forks, ten table spoons, and five teaspoons, all impressed with Rosenthal marks, the canteen 42cm wide, 32cm deep10cm highCondition ReportTwo dinner knives and seven teaspoons missing. All pieces with traces of tarnish to the edges.
A group of four table cabinets, 20th century, comprising a walnut example with a pair of door concealing an arrangement of drawers,30cm wide20.5cm deep32cm higha brass-mounted example,32cm wide16cm deep44cm higha Japanese parquetry example,33.5cm wide18.5cm deep34cm highand a similar lacquered example24.5cm wide13.5cm deep35cm high (4)Condition ReportKnocks, losses and wear throughout. Some veneer lifting. Brass-mounted cabinet with central drawer locked or stuck.Walnut example) Both handles are present. Splits to the sides. Please see additional images.
A pair of brass barley twist candlesticks 19th century, later adapted as table lamps, on reeded circular bases, 48cm high to top of fitting (2)Condition ReportKnocks, surface scratches, and scuffs throughout. Dullness to brass. Wear commensurate with age, used.PAT test passed.Both lamps have passed a PAT test.
A polished pine drop-leaf work table,the rectangular top over two frieze drawers with ebonised stringing and escutcheon, on turned supports and a shaped under-tier,79cm wide max38cm deep74cm highProvenance: The Estate of Sir Jack and Lady Baer.Condition ReportOld repairs around the hinges of one leaf.1.5cm stringing missing to top of top drawer.
An Empire mahogany gueridon table,circa 1830, with a round dark marble top, the base with a single frieze drawer to the side, raised on column supports with ormolu mounts to the top and bottom, joined by a spiralled stretcher, terminating onto bun feet, 65cm diameter 72cm highCondition ReportTarnish to the mounts. The frame with some knocks and scratches. The veneer with some bubbling.
A twin pedestal mahogany dining table,19th century and later, labelled 'Norman Adams', with two extra leaves, 241cm wide extended, 105cm deep73cm highBuying this antique dining table could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportUsed, with signs of wear, some colour change. With two wood supports and five brass slides. Flight holes/previous signs of worm present to the underside. The pedestal appears to have been moved or reset at some point. Top fairly true, with no obvious warping. Sturdy and useable table. Please see the additional images. One swept support with a slight gap between the column with a line of a previous break. 20th century alteration.
A Victorian bamboo occasional table,the parquetry and lacquered octagonal top over four hinged lacquered shelves,57cm square72cm high anda bamboo and rattan tray and stand,the rattan with blue highlights, the stand integral,47cm long61cm high (2)Provenance: The Estate of Sir Jack and Lady Baer.Condition ReportTable - minor wear.Tray - ditto.
An oak gateleg table,early 18th century, the oval top above a single short drawer, and raised on turned and block supports, terminating in peg feet,95cm wide73cm deep71cm highCondition ReportFading, wear and discolouration. Knocks, scratches and marks to top. Hinges replaced to one side. Both sets of hinges a little loose. One leaf split. Drawer handle replaced. Traces of old woodworm damage. Chips, splits, knocks and losses throughout. Some rot damage to peg feet. General wear commensurate with age and use.
A Biedermeier walnut and yew wood side table,19th century, the rectangular top over a frieze drawer, shaped, square legs and a shaped under-tier,74cm wide53.5cm deep72.5cm highProvenance: The Estate of Sir Jack and Lady Baer.Condition ReportSome sun fading.Scratches and patches (maybe original) to top.One front leg spliced below under-tier.One rear leg repaired.
A French mahogany and brass mounted table vitrine,late 19th early 20th century, the hinged and glazed top opening to reveal plush turquoise interior, raised on tapering column supports ending in brass feet,61.5cm wide 44cm deep75.5cm highCondition ReportLifting to veneers and brass in places.Slight movement in legs.Scuffs, knocks and surface wear throughout.
A limed oak library table, c.1940, the rectangular top inset with faux leather, raised on a pair of 'X' frame supports united by a stretcher, 186cm wide72cm deep85cm highProvenance: Paolo Moschino, London.Buying this dining table could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportScuffs, scratches, wear, fraying and lifting to inset panel. General knocks, scratches, small chips and wear to top. A little lateral movement as is relatively common with these sorts of tables. Some separation to joints of supports. Some knocks, wear and marks to stretcher and supports. General wear commensurate with age and use.
A Chinese hardwood side table,20th century, with a marble top, above pierced corner brackets, on four paw feet,42cm high31cm deep81cm hightogether with another similar example,decorated with mother of pearl inlay,45cm square80cm high (2)Condition ReportHardwood side table) Good condition, some knocks and wear. The mother of pearl inlay example) Crack to the marble. Losses to pierced brackets. Wobbles and is not structurally intact. Splits to the legs.Please see the additional images.
An ebonised teak dining table, mid-19th century, Anglo-Indian, the circular top with a gadroon-moulded edge and a foliate-detailed frieze, raised on a blind fret-carved octagonal column and a quadripartite base, terminating in paw feet,182cm diameter86cm highBuying this antique dining table at auction could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying a new equivalent.Condition ReportA large split to the top, with marks, wear, stains and knocks. The base with two or three large losses. Three out of four pegs present. Rubbing and loss to ebonised decoration. Splits to base. General wear commensurate with age and use.
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