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An Anglo-Indian octagonal occasional table, 19th century. The top inlaid with brass and copper, on a folding base, height 61cm, width 61cm, depth 61cm.Generally good antique condition. No missing inlay and the table base has no missing carving on the frets. We wouldn't be able to post this table, but we have many good shippers who can deliver this economically to your door.
An Hoshiarpur bone inlaid hardwood occasional table, Northern India, 19th century. Decorated with scrolling leafy tendrils, with inscriptions to each side, height 43.5cm, width 39cm, depth 38.5cm.The Vandekar family established their internationally renowned antiques dealership in Amsterdam before moving to London in 1916. They specialized in the decorative arts of the 17th-20th century with a particular interest in 18th-19th century European and Chinese ceramics. In the 1970s and 80s, Michael Beard worked as a ceramics expert in the London showroom of Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge, travelling internationally to trade shows and antiques fairs, and helping with the launch of the New York branch of Vandekar in 1982. There is no surprise that he leaves in his estate some beautiful examples of porcelain, ceramics, and objets d’art. When Michael retired to Cornwall around 1988 he settled at first in St Ives, where he became a prominent patron of the arts and a devoted member of the Old Cornwall Society. On his death he has left a collection boasting some fine examples of Cornish painting, sculpture, studio pottery, and decorative chinoiserie.
A selection of vintage textiles including an East European patchwork cover with geometric cross stitch panels connected with bobbin lace, small velvet patchwork panel, Iranian printed cotton cover with tassel edging and printed identification marks on reverse, a pair of 19th century linen panels with cross stitch embroidery, Indian doorway handing and some worked table linens.
George V silver dressing table mirror with easel back, (Birmingham 1910). 27cm x 19cm Sound overall condition, there are a few minor holes around the decoration and the top right hand corner is creased. The mirror plate has some discolouration to the edges, please see additional photographs.
Huddersfield interest- Late Victorian silver dressing table tray with engraved depiction of the Electric Tramways Generating Station Plant, Huddersfield Corporation and engraved presentation inscription 'Presented to the worshipful mayor of Huddersfield Mr Ald. R. M. Shaw J.P. On occasion of the opening of the corporation electric tramways by Mr K. F. Campbell M. Inst. C. E. Engineer, Huddersfield Feb. 6th 1901' (Birmingham 1900).Weight 267.7 grams Measures approximately 28cm x 20cm
Silver and enamel three piece dressing table set by Garrard & Co (Birmingham 1955) with floral decoration, together with another silver setThe purple patches/shadows on the enamel appears to be part of the background pattern as it is present around the floral decoration on all three pieces (shown in the additonal images).
Three George IV silver fiddle pattern table forks, Dublin 1820, maker James England, stamped M West, another, Dublin 1822, maker James Scott and a George III fiddle pattern table fork, Dublin 1818, maker's mark rubbed, also a pair of fiddle pattern dessert forks, Dublin 1831, total weight ___13.7oz, (7).
An Elkington & Co. canteen of silver flatware, comprising: 24 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 18 tablespoons, soup ladle, 2 sauce ladles, a butter knife, together with plated items: 18 table knives, 10 cheese knives, meat and game carvers and fish eaters, in fitted canteen, Birmingham 1938, total weight ___125.5oz.
A Victorian lacquered work table with fitted interior and pull-out work bag, on end supports and gilt paw feet, joined by a stretcher, with some original ivory fittings, decorated overall with chinoiserie scenes, 62cm wide, 71cm high. Ivory exemption certificate number P1MRRCUY
A 17th century William & Mary oak and elm refectory table, the three plank top in well figured oak, above carved lunette frieze with a central 1693 date and 'J T A' monogram, jointed construction, turned supports, refectory stretcher, 248cm in length, 78cm high, 78cm depth. (Approximately 9 foot)
A 19th century Anglo Indian games compendium, the folding vizagapatam/micromosaic inset table opens to reveal an impressive backgammon board, folding chessboard with green bezel card table cloth to reverse, with undertier, (in need of restoration) Dimensions: 70cm high, 62cm wide, 31cm depth
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