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A 20th century walnut nest of tables in the Queen Anne revival manner. . The three graduated tables of a rectangular form having scalloped edges, inset glass tops all being raised on shaped / cabriole supports with pad feet together with a 19th century style tripod / pedestal occasional table. It measures 56 x 54 x 40cm.
A Queen Anne revival walnut chest of drawers being raised on cabriole legs with pad feet having upright bank of four drawers. Together with a Victorian 19th century Mahogany Sutherland table being raised on turned supports. It measures 72 x 77 x 52cm.
A 20th century Queen Anne Revival mahogany dressing table having a flared top over a central arched kneehole flanked by single drawers. Raised on cabriole legs with pad feet. Finished with tall central mirror over stub gallery back. It measures: 151x117x47cm.
A 20th century Jacobean Revival Jaycee carved oak nest of graduating tables, each having a flared top over turned supports with straight stretchers. The nest of tables comprising of a single occasional table enclosing two side tables. It measures: 46x115x56cm.
An early 20th century oak extending dining table having two leaves. Accompanied by nine chairs. The table having a rectangular top over barley twist supports. The chairs being in various styles with the majority having cane backs, barley twist legs and upholstered seats. Measures 74cm x 238cm x 119cm extended.
An Edwardian early 20th century Art Nouveau walnut bedside cabinet. The bedside table having a shaped arched pediment atop on a straight flared top over a single door with central floral carved panel with rigged edges. Single pendant brass handle. Raised on a plinth base. It measures 73 x 39 x 37cm.
Jünger, Ernst. Konvolut von elf Zeitschriften mit Beiträgen von Ernst Jünger. 1927-1948.Enthält: Der Stahlhelm. Ortsgruppe Dormagen. 1927. - Corona. IV. Jahr (1937), Heft 6; VII. Jahr, Heft 3 und 4; VIII. Jahr, Heft 1; IX. Jahr, Heft 3. - Das innere Reich, Februar 1942. - Deutsches Volkstum. 2. Maiheft 1933. - Die neue Rundschau. Januar 1942. - story. Die moderne Kurzgeschichte. Heft 1. - La table ronde. Juin 1948. - Teils mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren.
Marmaduke Multiply's merry method of making minor mathematicians, or the multiplication table. 1 nn., 96 num. Bl. Mit 96 kolorierten Kupfertafeln. 13 x 10 cm. Moderner marmorierter Halblederband mit goldgeprägtem RSchild. London, John Harris, o. J. (1816). Lehrreiches Kinderbuch über das Multiplizieren auf Englisch. Die mathematischen Aufgaben sind mit Reimen und dazu passenden Darstellungen versehen. - Titel mit kleinem Einriss, etwas stock- und fingerfleckig, eine Lage gelöst.
Madeley, George Edward. Line of March of a Bengal Regiment of Infantery. Lithographisches Titelblatt mit kolorierter Vignette und Panorama in 22 kolorierte lithographische Tafeln, montiert zum Leporello. 7,8 x 32 cm. Blindgeprägtes Leinen d. Z. (etwas beschabt, berieben und bestoßen, Bindebänder defekt) mit goldgeprägtem VDeckeltitel. London, Madeley, Ackerman & Co., (um 1843). Abbey Life 515. Bobins Supp. 08/14. - Überaus seltenes, hübsch koloriertes Panorama der "Bengalische Infanterie" von Scinde (Sindh, einer der heute zu Pakistan gehörenden vier Provinzen), einem Zug von einheimischen Soldaten aber auch Zivilisten im Dienste der East India Company, die der Künstler Frederic Peter Layard (1818-1891) in sehr phantasievollen, reizend kolorierten, langrechteckigen Lithographie-Tafeln nach einer Idee des Lithographen und Graphikers George Edward Madeley (1798-1858) darstellte, wobei er in Hunderten von Details das Leben der indisch Menschen islamischen Glaubens (heute der Pakistaner) in der englischen Kolonie darstellte. Frederic Peter Layard gehörte einer bekannten Familie in Ceylon an. In seinem Panorama zeigt er nicht nur die militärische Vor- und Nachhut auf der Marschroute durch Indien, sondern auch viele Szenen aus dem Leben der Bevölkerung, die mit in Stein gebrachten Bildunterschriften versehen wurden: "Clashi or Tent Pitcher, Massalchee, Palkee, Band, Orderly, Brahmins Praying in a Tank, Native Doctor, Hackery with Sick, Breakfast Kit, Halfway Coffee Club" und vieles mehr, also Ansichten vom Aufschlagen der Zelte bis zu den verschiedenen Teilnehmern des Marsches, darunter der Grasschneider, die Träger der Vorratskammern, die Kavallerie mit dem Gepäck, der Kaffeeklub auf halber Strecke ("Halfway Coffee Club"), die irreguläre Kavallerie mit den Depeschen, die Kamel-Karawane mit dem störrischen "Bagage Camel of The Russud Guard" mit dem Kameltreiber, der das arme Tier schlägt, dem "Private Tent Pitcher & Master's monkey" mit einem auf dem Kamel turnende Affen, ein Fakir, der wilde Tänze auf einer Matte mit Rauchgefäßen aufführt, ein Kranker in einer Lazarett-Sänfte, der "Moonshi in a Bylee", ein Buch lesend, gefolgt von einem Gefangenentransport "Guard escorting prisoners" und vieles, vieles mehr. Ausführliche Beschreibung findet sich in einer Aufnahme der weltweit nur wenigen in öffentlichen Bibliotheken bewahrten Exemplare in der British Library: "From the beginning of the column to the end: a khidmutgar (or table servant) and a cooly bearing a cooking set, a mounted jemadar in command of a foraging party, three camels laden with the officer's baggage, a private tent pitcher pulling on the chain of a pet monkey, a mehtur (or groom) leading two dogs, a bheestie (or water-carrier) with his water-skins on his back, a dhobie (or washerman) leading an ox on which his wife rides, a chokedar (or guard) with a spear over his shoulder, a naik (or corporal) of the Bazar Guard, two dundias (or baggage carriers) bearing the Bazar Flag, directed by an officer and annoyed by a pariah dog, a bunneah (or chandler) with donkeys loaded with regimental supplies, an old Indian gentleman and his servant, a dundia with a book under his arm, a pandit with baggage on his back, camels and ox-carts laden with baggage, a puckauli (or water-carrier) and his ox laden with two enormous water skins, a bhangi burdar (or baggae carrier) with two crates on a shoulder yoke, a berri wallah (or shepherd) with the regimental cattle, sheep and goats, an elephant laden with the mess tent, a boburchi (or cook) and the mess khidmutgar with four camels laden with food and mess stores, a naked dancing fakir with long fingernails, the quarter-master, mounted on a lively horse, a saes (or groom) with a fly-whisk, four bearers carrying a dooly (or litter) with an invalid inside, the mess khansaman (or butler) mounted on a mule, a caparisoned horse, irregular Scindian troops, one smoking a pipe, a grass cutter with his load on his back, a moonshi (or linguistic scholar) riding in an ornate bylee (or ox-cart), chained prisoners under guard, two Scindian irregulars, a massalchee (or kitchen servant) with his shoulder yoke, four bearers resting by a palkee (or palanquin) with a reading occupant, an officer in command of the advance guard, standing by his horse and directing his troops crossing the river, a native NCO beating a horse, a bearer with a chair on his head, a mounted duffadar (or irregular officer) bearing despatches, two bearers with camp furniture, a sowari (or mounted orderly) and an officer on a camel, bearers with the breakfast kit and two goats, the halfway coffee club taking place under a tree beyond, two camels laden with baggage and a woman riding in a bylee, two dak runners (or messengers), mounted European officers in undress uniform, a native guide with two soldiers, the band with various musical instruments, a lady in a riding habit and veil with a European officer companion, the commanding officer of the regiment on foot with his orderly and his horse behind, the main body of the infantry overseen by native officers, two brahmins praying in a pool and a woman bearing water, a mounted native doctor with three camels laden with his hospital equipment, an ox-cart with invalids, camels laden with the powder magazine, workers striking tents beyond, a European officer addressing his men, a clashi (or tent pitcher) bearing flags, two thundi wallas (or colour sergeants) with the colours and leading a baggage camel, the mounted sergeant major, camp followers with a baby in a sling, men beating a stubborn camel with the baggage of the Russud Guard" (British Museum Catalogue). - Die Tafel mit dem Titel ist fest auf den vorderen Innendeckel montiert, die erste Tafel auf den hinteren Innendeckel, von da aus lässt sich das Leporello aufschlagen zu einem über sieben (!) Meter langen Panorama. Winzige, wenige hs. Einträge. An den Montagefalzen ist es dann oftmals brüchig, teils auch mit Papierstreifen oder Gazestücken alt hinterlegt, mit gelegentlichem kleinen Darstellungsverlust durch Löcher, wenige Ein- und Ausrisse sowie Oberflächenberieb und wenigen Wurmgängen, an zwei Montagefalzen lose. Wenige dilettantisch geflickte Risse. Vereinzelt gering fleckig und etwas unfrisch, mit wenigen Knick- und Knitterspuren, grundsätzlich restaurierungsbedürftig, aber insgesamt vollständig und in überzeugender, schöner Farbigkeit.
Comprising: nine table forks, six dessert forks, ten tablespoons, nine dessert spoons, fourteen teaspoons, a soup ladle, two sauce ladles, two serving spoons, a cake slice, a pair of serving tongs, two pairs of sugar tongs, a sugar sifter, a salt spoon and two butter knivesthe soup ladle 35,5cm long, 4513g in total(61)
Comprising: six table knives, six dessert knives, twenty-three table forks, nine dessert forks, seventeen tablespoons, fourteen dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, two serving spoons, two soup ladles, a sauce ladle and a salt spoonthe serving spoon 23,5cm long, 4380g weighable silver(93)
Comprising: twelve table knives, twenty-four table forks, twelve fish knives, twelve fish forks, twelve dessert knives, twelve dessert forks, twelve tablespoons, twelve teaspoons, a ladle, a serving spoon, a serving fork, a pair of fish servers and a pair of salad servers, each with reeded handle4838g weighable silver(115)
Comprising: twelve table knives, twelve table forks, twelve dessert knives, twelve dessert forks, twelve soup spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve mocha spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve cake forks, one sugar spoon, a pair of salad tongs, a soup ladle, a sauce ladle, a serving fork, a serving spoon, a pickle fork, a cake lifter and twelve napkin rings(129)
Chinese "Meiping" vase. Qing Dynasty, 19th century.Hand-painted porcelain.Measures: 36 x 22 x 22 cm.Chinese vase from the end of the Qing Dynasty, 19th century, with circular forms, small neck and the mouth open at the top. Hand-painted with vegetal, geometric and border decorations in various colours.Meiping (meaning 'prunus vase') is the later name given to jars with constricted necks that were originally used to hold alcohol. Decorative jugs like this one were used for serving at the table, the liquor having been decanted from larger vases. Later these vases were used to hold branches of plum blossom. It is a tall vase, with a narrow base that extends gracefully into a broad body, followed by a highly rounded shoulder, a short narrow neck with a small top opening.
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