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A Victorian Pugin style oak side table by Gillows of Lancaster, having a single frieze drawer, turned supports and brass castors, stamped and numbered L385 to the drawer, 91.5cm wide x 53cm deep x 75cm highOne knob handle damaged, later baize top needs replacing, other minor surface marks
A white metal table centrepiece of palm tree design with four branching candle sconces above a stag and a naturalistic base, 26cm wide at the base x 60cm highAt present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
An early 19th century Dutch marquetry inlaid folding card table of triangular form, the top with satinwood inlay having a vase of flowers and floral inlay, a baize top and cabriole legs, 98cm wide x 49cm deep x 77cm highSigns of restoration, some areas of inlay lost to the top, baize torn down fold line
A pair of 20th century mahogany hexagonal wine tables, with turned stems and tripod bases, each 40cm x 61cm; together with a 19th century continental side table, with a parquetry inlaid top, with a single drawer and square tapering legs, 54cm x 34cm x 73cmOne leg repaired to the wine table, some small veneer losses; top slightly warped on side table.
An early 19th century universal cross dial by Samuel Porter, the turned mahogany case with screw on/off lid enclosing an equation of time table to the underside and pivoted cross, 16 point compass, two spirit levels and three levelling screws, 11.5cm diameter Reference: The British Sundial Society Bulletin, Vol, 34 (i) March 2022 included
A 17th century German oak and metal bound table top cabinet of drawers, having a double headed eagle design and side handles, twin doors opening to reveal ebony and ivory inlaid drawers. 45.5cm wide, 31cm deep and 24.5cm high. (This lot consists of less than 10% ivory and is sold with a licence)overall moderate, with some surface marks, and miner cracks, small area of old worm to back base, one piece of veneer missing from front of a drawer and another replaced. NO KEY. old lable to the base, J A Butti Edinburgh.
Ralegh, Sir Walter. 'The Historie of the World in Five Books'. George Dawes, London 1671. Red and black printed title page with engraved frontispiece and maps, dated 1665 with portrait of Ralegh and manuscript of his epitaph. With chronological table and later manuscript 'particular index'. Fo. Full calf. B/ps and inscription. In poor condition, for restoration
A Victorian lacquered and black enamelled brass binocular microscope, signed 'H. Crouch 51 London Wall London' and numbered '572, with rack and pinion focusing, mechanical stage and mirror, within original mahogany case, fitted with various eyepieces and a table bullseye condenser, height of case 40.3cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Selection of assorted silver items; William Hutton & Sons Ltd pedestal bon bon dish, 4.75" diameter, 4" high; William Suckling Ltd. dressing table mirror and brush trio, pair of napkin rings, pair of James Deakin & Sons open salts, cruet pair with blue glass liners, weighted ash tray, butter knife and small rectangular repousse dish, silver only items 9.5oz t approx.
Victorian figured walnut rectangular work table, the hinged quarter veneer parquetry inlay bordered top opening to reveal a divided interior over a work basket, raised on turned supports united by a turned stretcher, over cabriole legs terminating on castors, 21.5" wide, 15" deep, 26" high
Victorian figured walnut serpentine fold-over games table, the quarter veneered hinged top opening to reveal a green baize gaming surface, raised on a lobed baluster support and four scrolling cabriole legs with shell carved feet over castors, bearing a retail plaque to the underside 'W A & S Smee Manufacturer Finsbury Pavement London', 37" wide x 36.5" deep when extended, 30.5" high
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