19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE, reeded rectangular tilt action top, turned column, reeded cabriole legs, 64 x 52cms, together with EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY & SATINWOOD CROSSBANDED DRESSING TABLE, fitted arrangement of 5 drawers, tapering square legs, castors, 129w x 60d x 77cms h and IMPEX STANDARD LAMP, perspex 'crystal' shade with frosted glass cap, on chrome stem, 155cms h
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THREE 19TH CENTURY OCCASIONAL FURNITURE ITEMS, comprising Victorial walnut work box, with triple flap to and x-stretchers with turned finial, tapering legs, casters, mahogany corner wash stand with central frieze drawer, and oak tripod table with canted rectangular top on wrythen carved column (3)
MID VICTORIAN BURR-WALNUT SUTHERLAND TABLE, shaped top over column suppports with blind fret carved scrolled feet, casters, 91cms wide; together with a set of four early Victorian walnut balloon-back dining chairs with scrolled crossbars and cabriole front legs (5)Condition Report:The dimensions when open are:Height – 72cm’sWidth – 91cm’sLength fully open – 117cm’sWhen closed – 17cm’s
FOUR PIECES OF OCCASIONAL FURNITURE including a Georgian mahogany bow-front cupboard with frieze drawer flanked by two false, 118cms high x 91cms wide, together with 19th Century tripod table with tilt-action top, 50cms wide, William IV mahogany dining chair with drop-in seat and reeded legs, and antique clock hood converted to a cabinet (4)Comments: hanging cabinet with replaced back, veneer losses, probably the top of the standing corner cabinet
MID-CENTURY DANISH EXTENDING TEAK DINING TABLE BY SKOVBY complete with four G-Plan upholstered dining chairs and one G-Plan carver upholstered dining chair (6), extended measurements 236 l x 900 w x 730cms h. Comments: minor storage marks to each table leaf, cloth upholstery stained in places.
ASSORTED FURNITURE, including Victorian walnut chiffonier, Younger 'Toledo' stained elm dining table and chairs, Stained beech lateral extending drop flap table with extra leaves, early 19th century mahogany corner cupboard with later marble top, 19th century mahogany 5-glass wheel barometer, stylish late 18th century and later pine 30-hour longcase clockProceeds to benefit our 2022 nominated charity- CALON HEART SCREENING
A French work table of Louis XV design, late 19th Century, serpentine crossbanded and parquetry inlaid hinged cover opening to a blond wood veneered fitted interior with mirror, covered and open storage, gilt metal mounts, cabriole legs, sabots, 73cm high, 55cm wide, 38cm deep
W.A.S Benson, an Arts and Crafts copper and brass table oil lamp, circa 1890, wavy rim vaseline glass shade, glass chimney, conical bracket for the oil vessel, fluted column, brass knop, stepped and domed weighted base, stamped W.A.S Benson to the filler cover, 55cm high excluding shade
Antique silver chest with steel & brass fittings with original contents as listed - 81cm x 56cm x 54cm ~ over 200 troy oz of silver noted as well as silver platedMilitary Campaign Silver Chest of oak construction with black painted steel strapping, lock & keys. Brass plaque to front engraved ‘EUSTACE’Remains of 2 pasted travel labels one depicting ‘Captain (rest illegible) The chest has a fitted lower interior & 4 upper trays. All paper & green baize lined. Most compartments have original content labels.The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company was formed in 1880 by William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman. From its 112 Regent St address they were the first to sell at trade reductions direct to the public. They were renowned not only for their Regents plate, a much heavier form of silver plating than standard and for the production of military campaign supplies.Steel bound oak construction, with the above makers’ lozenge, not only complete with all of its paper & baize lined interior trays but also the vast majority of its original contents.A brass plaque is engraved ‘EUSTACE’, with worn pasted labels showing ‘Captain’, most of the silver content has the Eustace family crest engraved with one piece monogrammed ‘R.E.’ leading my research to a Captain R Eustace of the 39th Garhwal Rifles in the British Indian Army, traced to Mesopotamia in WW1. The chest was made to measure for his family crested silver after this date, as the majority is hallmarked 1920-21.The five layers of trays starts with Regent & other flatware, with the lower layers including a high volume of silver items including a Corinthian column oil lampstand & heavy twin handled tray all destined for the Captain’s dinner table. Naturally some of the items are missing or have been replaced, but the majority is original. ** Please note the Union Jack Flag is NOT included **
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