MID-CENTURY 'SPIDER' COFFEE TABLE,attributed to Illum Wikkelso, with circular glass top, on splayed quadruple teak supports, 105.5cm diameter, 45cm highCondition good to fair. Wear to glass top including a number of scratches, this being as per use and age. Base generally fine. Additional images now available.
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A SATSUMA CERAMIC TABLE LAMPJapan, Meiji period (1868-1912) Finely painted with polychrome enamels and gold with four rectangular panels, one depicting Kannon seated atop a Buddhist lion, grasping a plume, besides her a young servant holding a tray with two scrolls, another panel enclosing a royal gentleman with two servants, both scenes separated by two panels of peacocks and other birds amid blooming trees, the shoulder, neck, and foot with minute geometric and floral designs. Mounted to a brass base supported on five legs and topped with a brass finial, still maintaining the vintage cable and switch. Not tested for functionality. WEIGHT 4.6 kg HEIGHT 50 cm Condition: Good condition with minor surface wear, one hairline stretching from the foot to the lower section of the mid segment. Provenance: French private collection.
Doll's House Furniture: an extensive collection of doll's house furniture and accessories, the majority bought in the 1970s, room sets to include bathroom; kitchen with range and sink; sitting room to include velvet drop end sofa, tables and chairs, bureau, occasional tables, sideboards, etc; metal Victorian style bed, linen press, chests of drawers, and dressing table; dining table with chairs, fireplace and bookcase; together with a large quantity of accessories including dolls; rugs; pans; candlesticks and other furnishing items.
Equipped with black enamel and with hair behind glass, inscription inside probably: ''W.J.J. Scoficloi. Ob. Jan. 2. 1886. AE 56''. Hallmarks: W.G.M, crown, 18 (carat), anchor (guarantee mark: Birmingham), I (year letter 1885). Set with a table cut layer stone (approx. 10 x 6.8 mm). In good condition. Ring size: 17 mm / 53.5 mm. Width center piece: approx. 12 mm. Weight: 6.74 grams.
Ɏ SHISEN: A FINE GOLD LACQUER FOUR-CASE INRO DEPICTING OF A SLEEPING LADYBy Shisen, signed Shisen 芝船 saku 作 Japan, 19th centuryOf rounded rectangular form and oval section, the nashiji ground finely lacquered in gold and colored takamaki-e, hiramaki-e, and tsukegaki to depict a blissfully sleeping court lady, the facial features appearing like the Shinto goddess Okame, her right arm and head resting on a pillow and her left hand holding a fan, wearing voluminous patterned robes, a blind open behind her. The reverse with an empty black lacquer tsuigasane (table tray) and a wooden tray – indicating that the lady has fallen asleep after eating an offering of sweets. The interior of nashiji with gold fundame edges. The underside signed in tensho characters SHISEN saku [made by Shisen].HEIGHT 9 cmCondition: Excellent condition with minor wear, the interior with traces of use. Provenance: A private collection in Somerset, England.With a coral ojime of globular form.The present inro’s depiction of a sleeping court lady may be a mitate allusion to The Pillow Book (Makura no soshi) by Sei Shonagon (c. 966-1017 or 1025). Sei Shonagon was a court lady and poet who served the Empress Teishi during the middle Heian period. Sei Shonagon is often depicted in Japanese art dressed in an elegant kimono and rolling up blinds, although depictions of her sleeping and holding a fan exist as well.This item contains ivory, rhinoceros horn, tortoise shell, and/or some types of tropical wood and is subject to CITES when exporting outside the EU. It is typically not possible to export such items outside of the EU, including to the UK. Therefore, after this item has the necessary trade certificate, it can only be shipped within the EU or picked up in our gallery in person.
Agatha Christie, bromide print portrait photograph by John Hedgecoe (1932-2010), 1969, image 29 x 27cm, depicting Dame Agatha seated at table in sitting room, signed in pencil by John Hedgecoe to mount and titled to mount in pencil Agatha Christie 1969, framed and glazedFrom the collection of Lindsay Spalding and Don Birch, former owners of the Beechwood Hotel, North Walsham. From the mid-1930s to 1967 The Beechwood was known as The Shrubs and was the country house home of Doctors Peter and Margaret McLeod who were close friends of crime writer Agatha Christie, having previously befriended her and her husband Max Mallowan at an archaeological dig in Mesopotamia in 1928. Dame Agatha was a regular visitor to The Shrubs, staying with the McLeods in room number 9 for a month at a time, writing her novels in a summerhouse in the grounds. She dedicated her novel Sad Cypress to the McLeods and it is possible that she wrote it while staying in North Walsham.
Arne Jacobsen (1902-71) for Fritz Hansen - Mid 20th Century dining set of four 'Series 7' stacking chairs, together with a circular table, each on tubular steel supports with rubber caps, table with label to underside marked `F.H. Danmark`, 120cm diameter The chairs all have watermark stains on the back, indent scratches on the seats, and rust on the legs. The table has few light marks and at least one black noticeable mark.
William IV rosewood and crossbanded sofa table, circa 1830, the rounded rectangular drop-leaf top above a pair of frieze drawers, with false fronts to the reverse, raised on lotus clasped tapered cylindrical supports on trestle bases with scroll terminals on castors, 71.5cm x 96cm closed, 152cm open x 73cm high
19th Century south east Asian hardwood occasional table, probably Anglo-Burmese, the circular top carved with a radial arrangement of plain rectangular panels alternating with foliate and figural reserves, raised on reeded and foliate carved baluster column on conforming tri-form base, 78cm diameter x 75cm high
Niels Koefoed (1929-2018) for Koefoeds Møbelfabrik, Denmark – Teak ‘Oval-Klap’ drop leaf dining table, designed 1966, the top crossbanded with square section piano hinges to each side, raised on shaped triangular supports, Danish Furniture Maker Control stamp to underside, 195cm x 130cm x 73cm high (extended)Kurt Ostervig (1912-86) for Jason Mobler, Denmark – 1960s teak oval drop leaf dining table, the top crossbanded with square section piano hinges to each side, raised on shaped triangular supports, Danish Furniture Maker Control stamp to underside, 195cm x 130cm x 73cm high (extended)
Three Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster vases, the largest depicting a 'Long Eliza' and boy in a garden holding lingzhi, and three figures around an altar table, four character mark of Kangxi (but probably later), 36cm including domed cover, together with another smaller, depicting two figures carrying a large vase, 26.5cm high, and a smaller similar vase, 16.5cm high, (cover a/f), (3)
Matched set of late 19th Century French silver 'Shell, Fiddle and Thread' pattern flatware consisting of;18 tablespoons, 12 table forks, 9 dessert spoons, and 5 dessert forks, various makers to include Emile Puiforcat, etc, 3270g approximatelyHeavy wear to some pieces and loss of definition to the decoration from polishing, use, etc.
AN E.M.G. OAK CASED ELECTRICALLY OPERATED GRAMOPHONE, with original horn and table, circa. 1930, with accessories, labelled E.M.G. Handmade Gramophones Ltd, 11 Grape Street, London, WC2. (Purchased from new by the accomplished professional conductor NORMAN DEL MAR, thence by decent)
SET OF ELEVEN VICTORIAN QUEEN'S PATTERN SILVER TABLE SPOONS AND A MATCHED SPOON,maker George Aldwinckle, London 1849, 18.2cm long, the matched spoon by the same maker, London 1871, gross approx 635gOne spoon is matched, please see updated catalogue description; all with engraved initial C, otherwise some knocks and misshaping to bowls, general scratches and nicks commensurate with age, use and material
PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICKS OF NEOCLASSICAL DESIGN,maker Walker & Hall Ltd, Sheffield 1912, of tapered form on shaped and loaded bases, both engraved 'RM 14th June 1913', 29cm high (2)One appears to stand at a very slight angle, both engraved to bases as stated in description, small indents, scratches and nicks, most pronounced to bases, some additional surface pitting, both sconces mounted at angles to the sticks
PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICKS,maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1884, 14cm highThese are a pair, date years are in fact 1883 and 1884; one stands effectively straight to the naked eye, one at a slight angle and this does have a slight wobble on a flat surface; one of the sconces has been noticeably dented and misshapen; display small compressions to lower sections and further repeated small indents, nicks and pitting to bases.
SUITE OF ELIZABETH II SILVER CUTLERY,maker C.J. Vander, Sheffield circa 2000s, ten-place setting, comprising silver handled table knives, table forks, soup spoons, silver handled side knives, side forks, dessert spoons, also six teaspoons, six coffee spoons, and four serving spoons, each of beaded Old English pattern, with blank oval cartouche, the table knives 24.6cm long, the weighable silver approx. 3,444g
A Jersey Militia silver shooting prize spoon the shaped table spoon would have been manufactured in England and Militia crest cast on handle, the stem inscribed 'Peter Blampied 1883', hallmarked London 1883, overstruck 'J.P.G' ( John Pope Genge, Jersey), 8 7/8in. (22.5cm.) long, weight 2.45 tr.oz.
Geo.VI hallmarked silver three piece dressing table set comprising - mirror and two brushes, B&C Birmingham 1949, Geo.VI silver hallmarked comb, London 1945, Geo.V silver hallmarked pepper pot, Chester 1911, ER.II silver hallmarked candlestick, B & Co Birmingham 1989 and ER.II silver hallmarked bracelet, S&E Chester 1959 (7)
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