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Lot 875

WHITE METAL DRESSING TABLE SET

Lot 127

Designer side table, 1970s.Rosewood and metal.Measurements: 32 x 70 x 61 cm.Industrial-inspired design side table, which combines a refined, functional and solid base, minimalist and made of metal, with a natural wood top, with a beautiful grain and a warm and organic appearance.

Lot 85

Writing-table. Empire period, first third 19th century.Walnut and ebonised wood.Bronze applications.With key.Measurements: 76 x 180 x 87 cm.Majestic writing-table from the Empire period. The walnut wood, which dominates the whole structure, is combined with ebonised wood in the carved legs of zoomorphic inspiration. These are adorned with lion claws and masks, with the chiselled golden beard standing out against the dark ebonised wood. Two opposing arches meet in the centre to form an unrelieved chambrace. This arched shape is reflected in the curved waist, which houses three drawers, the central one being more elongated. It retains its key. The waist is decorated with bronze appliqués: pegasi and chimeras, palmettes and scrolls on all four sides. The rectangular top is covered with a leather mat, and on one side there is a sliding wooden panel for extending the surface, which is also covered with leather. As was usual in Empire furniture from the first third of the 19th century, it was inspired by ancient civilisations, freely recombining their iconography: Egyptian, Mesopotamian, etc.

Lot 266

ANTIQUE OAK DROP LEAF GATE LEG TABLE

Lot 318

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DINING TABLE WITH 2 EXTRA LEAVES & 6 CHAIRS

Lot 387

VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD INLAID CROSSBANDED TURNOVER LEAF TABLE

Lot 395

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY HALL TABLE

Lot 3183

ORIGEN. - Elie BOUHÉREAU (translator). Traite D' Origéne Contre Celse. Ou Défence de la Religion Chrétienne contre les accusations des Paiens. Amsterdam: Henry Desbordes, 1700. 4to (243 x 188mm.) Engraved frontispiece, 'Table des Matiéres' and 4pp. errata to rear. (Browning, occasional spotting, frontispiece adhering to endpaper, lacking blanks.) Contemporary calf (rebacked, endpapers replaced). Provenance: Mrs Hannah More (gift inscribed to on the title-page); Graham Wenman (card mounted to front pastedown). - And a further seventeen volumes in French related to history and religion (including Sieur de Moleon's [Jean Baptiste Le Brun des Marettes] 'Voyages Liturgiques de France ou Recherches', 1718, 8vo) (18).Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3096

WHITE, Gilbert. The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne… edited by James Edmund Harting. London: Bickers and Son, 1876. Second edition, 8vo (209 x 134mm.) Numerous wood-engraved illustrations by Thomas Bewick, folding facsimile from White's journal, 8pp. publisher's advertisements to rear. (Spotting to preliminaries, then occasionally, browning, hinges reinforced.) Original green cloth, pictorial gilt, g.e. (joints reinforced, rubbing). - And a further thirty-two miscellaneous volumes (including John Sherer's 'The Royal Drawing-Room Table Book', [circa 1871], 4to) (33).Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3025

MASON, Charlotte. The Lady's Assistant for Regulating and Supplying Her Table, Being a Complete System of Cookery. London: J. Walter, 1777. Third edition, 8vo (208 x 125mm.) Title, index, 1p. publisher's advertisement verso last leaf. (Browning, occasional corner crease and minor spotting, hinges reinforced.) Contemporary calf (joints splitting, extremities rubbed). Note: collates: (i) A-A2, B-2F8, 2G5, (iii).Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3085

GEOLOGY. - P.I. MARTIN. A Geological Memoir on a Part of Western Sussex; with Some Observations Upon Chalk-Basins, the Weald-Denudation, and Outliers-by-Protrusion. London: John Booth, 1828. First edition, 4to (286 x 213mm.) Folding hand-coloured engraved frontispiece map, folding table, 3 hand-coloured plates to rear. (Small repair to map and a marginal tear, small tear and crease to table, creasing to front blank, toning, offsetting to title, upper hinge broken.) Original blue cloth, paper label mounted to upper cover (bumped to extremities, occasional scuffing). Provenance: John Roe (name inscribed to the initial blank); by descent, from the estate of Rendel Williams.Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3178

LLOYD, David. Memoires of the Lives, Actions, Sufferings & Deaths of those Noble, Reverend, and Excellent Personages, that Suffered by Death, Sequestrations, Decimation, or otherwise for the Protestant Religion, And the great Principle thereof, Allegiance to their Soveraigne, in our late Intestine Wars, from the Year 1637, to the Year 1660. With the Life and Martyrdom of King Charles I. London: Samuel Speed, 1668. First edition, 4to (294 x 178mm.) Engraved portrait frontispiece, title in red and black, 8pp. 'Table' bordered in black, advertisement leaf to rear. (Browning to margins, notes in manuscript hand to rear blank, lacking front blank.) Contemporary calf, black morocco lettering piece to spine (rebacked, rubbing).Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3084

GEOLOGY. - William BUCKLAND. Reliquiae Diluvianae; or, Observations on the Organic Remains Contained in Caves, Fissures, and Diluvial Gravel, and on Other Geological Phenomena, Attesting to the Action of an [sic] Universal Deluge. London: John Murray, 1824. Second edition, 4to (264 x 209mm.) 1 folding letterpress table, 27 engraved plates including 5 maps with 2 hand-coloured, and 1 folding hand-coloured geological section, errata verso p.vii. (Plates 1-3 with spotting, thereafter mainly marginal spotting, toning.) Contemporary calf, red morocco lettering piece to the spine (rebacked, original spine laid-down, minor rubbing). Provenance: Lord Francis Gray (armorial bookplate to the front pastedown); L.R. Wager, geologist (name inscribed to the front-free endpaper); by descent, from the estate of Rendel Williams.Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.

Lot 3152

MANUSCRIPT. A Tour from Rotterdam to Bergen opt Zoom, Antwerp, Mecklin, & Brussells [sic]. [Brussels: N.p.:] June 6th 1753. 31pp., manuscript, 8vo (206 x 158mm.) Hand-numbered pages in a single, densely written legible hand relating a tour of the Netherlands, including numerous military, cultural, religious, and architectural observations. (Toning, minor spotting, slight creasing.) Original wrappers, title in manuscript to upper cover (damp-stained, chipping to extremities). Note: a week-long tour undertaken by several members of the 'Browne' family. Having paid eleven guilders for the use of a 'yacht' the writer records in meticulous detail the fortifications of various cities, noting that Bergen op Zoom had been taken by the French 'six or seven years hence' and, although much of it rebuilt, retained 'marks of violence'. He learns the manner of 'springing a mine' and notes the architecture of fortification. There are many visits to churches, nunneries and monasteries, many abounding in paintings by Rubens. He is especially struck by seeing Rubens' 'Elevation of the Cross'. In Brussels (where much 'bigotry abounds') he is impressed by the beer ('the best table beer…that we met anywhere'), and describes the tapestries and a visit to where they were made. It's a busy tour with considerable detail. At the ends he admits they'd hired a man in each city ('for two shillings a day') to be their tour guide.Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.

Lot 211

° ° Ball, Charles - The History of the Indian Mutiny....2 vols. pictorial engraved and printed titles, 2 d-page maps (outline colour), d-page distance table, 6 portraits and 75 steel engraved plates; contemp. half calf and cloth, gilt and blind decorated panelled spines, 4to. (?1859)

Lot 308

° ° [Sixteenth Century Geneva Bible with Tomson's New Testament] The Bible: that is, the Holy Scriptures conteined in the Olde and New Testament... With most profitable Annotations... title with engraved headpiece and 'open book' printer's device, 4 engraved maps, text engravings, tailpieces and decorated initials; lacks NT. title; old calf with panelled spine, 8vo. by the Deputies of Christopher Barker.....1595. The text followed by -A Briefe Table....(by the Deputies of Christopher Barker, 1595); Two right profitable and fruitfull Concordances....collected by R.F.H. (by the Deputies of Christopher Barker, nd.); and also-The Whole Booke of Psalmes....(printed by John Winder for the Assignes of Richard Day, 1594)

Lot 309

° ° Stanley, Henry Morton, Sir - In Darkest Africa, or the Quest Rescue , and Retreat of Emin, Governor of Equatorial, 1st edition, 2 vols, 8vo, original pictorial cloth gilt, with 4 maps (1st map in vol 1 torn and with loss), 2 photographic frontises, 36 plates and a folding table, occasional foxing throughout, London, 1890

Lot 313

° ° Maitland, James (Earl of Lauderdale) - An Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Public Wealth, and into the means of its increase. First Edition. folded table, half title; contemp. calf, gilt-decorated spine with red label. Edinburgh & London, 1804

Lot 105

Ercol, a trestle dining table and six hoop-back chairs, including two armchairs, length 153cm, width 77cm, height 71cm.Qty: 7

Lot 106

Ercol, a table extender, model 265, beech and elm, applied label, width 71cm, depth 48cm, height 72cm.

Lot 109

Ercol drop-leaf dining table, beech and elm, refinished top, length 113cm, height 71cm.

Lot 136

Birch boardroom or large dining table, designed and manufactured by Magnus Olesen, Denmark, the rectangular aerofoil top raised on two navette shaped supports, length 241cm, width 100cm.

Lot 138

Danish maple wood dining room suite, by Skovby, early 2000s, comprising: an extending circular dining table, model SM32, with integral leaves extending out to a rounded triangular top, the extensions concealed in the pedestal base, closed diameter 122cm, open width, height 72cm; four dining chairs, chequered upholstered seats, model SM66MB, height 95cm; and a small sideboard, with pair of cupboard doors, enclosing cutlery drawers and adjustable shelves, model SM82MB, width 124cm, depth 48cm, height 73.5cm.Condition report:General condition is very good, showing very little use. The extending mechanism of the table works well. There is very slight colour fading to the sideboard. The chairs are rigid and the upholstery is clean although perhaps lacking a bit of padding. The colour tone difference to the table top and the leaves is intentional.

Lot 139

An elm and laminate extending circular table, designed by Rud Thygesen and Johnny Sorensen for Magnus Olesen, Denmark, the circular top inset with black laminate demi-lunes, no additional leaves, 120cm diameter, height 70cm; together with six elm framed chairs, attributed to Magnus Olesen, black fabric seats, width 48cm, height 78cm.Qty: 7

Lot 19

Craftsman-made oak table, trestle base, with one additional draw-leaf to one end; and four chairs, shaped bucket backs, cream rexine upholstered, table length (extended) 163cm, width 75.5cm, height 76cm.Qty: 5

Lot 20

An Arts and Crafts oak octagonal occasional table, pierced supports, width 45cm, height 68cm; together with an Arts and Crafts corner table with single frieze drawer above an open recess with pierced side panels, depth 39.5cm, height 71cm.Qty: 2

Lot 22

English Arts and Crafts oak octagonal dropleaf table, gateleg base with pierced ends, length 92cm, closed width 366.5cm, height 73cm.Condition report:Table is solid and without any movement. Some natural splitting to the wood. The top is in fair condition without any significant staining. No breaks of losses to the gateleg base.

Lot 33

A vintage 'Spider' table, designed by Jindrich Halabala for Spojené Up Zavody, 1930s, oak veneered square top with rounded corners, raised on down swept beech supports, paper label to underside, width 65cm, height 66cm.

Lot 38

Art Deco satin birch dressing table and associated stool, the table with arched bevelled mirror above five hinged trinket compartments, with a bank of three drawers to the right of a recess, rosewood plinth base, width 121cm, depth 62cm, height 133cm.

Lot 43

Edward Barnsley, attributed, matched set of six oak Air Ministery dining chairs, various stamp arks including 'J.S. Rackstraw & Co 1952'/ 'Castle Bros 1955' with 'AM' stamp/ 'Sterling' stencil, some with GR VI some with ER cipher, drop-in upholstered seat pads, height 87cm; and an Arts and Crafts style extending oak dining table, with panelled rectangular top with two drawer leaves, trestle base joined by two floor stretchers, closed length 137cm, extended length 212cm, width 99cm, height 75cm.Qty: 7

Lot 49

Mid 20th Century rosewood dining table and eight chairs, designed by Gunther Hoffstead for Uniflex, the chairs with black leather strapping, the rectangular extending table with one integral folding leaf, raised on shaped U-shaped base with flattened stretcher, table length extended 228cm, width 91cm, height 71cm, chairs width 53cm, height 74cm.CITES article 10 ref #617511/01Qty: 9

Lot 53

Tias Eckhoff for Georg Jensen, a part suite of silver cutlery, 'Cypress' pattern, comprising five place settings of table forks and knives, luncheon forks and knives, soup spoons and dessert spoons (only 4 dessert spoons), Jensen hallmarks and import mark dated 1956, total weight excluding knives 28oz.Qty: 29Condition report:The import date marks actually range 1955-1957. All pieces show use and wear. The shape of each piece remains good. The marks remain clearly struck.

Lot 62

A nest of tables, designed by Richard Hornby for Fyne Lady, and a similar lamp table, afrormosia wood, largest nest table 65.5cm, depth 38cm, height 50cm; lamp table, width 51cm, depth 38cm, height 68cm.Qty: 2

Lot 63

1960s telephone table, fitted with two short drawers to the left, width 92cm, depth 42cm, height 663cm; and a vintage metal coal scuttle, with black enamelled conical basket, gilt-metal frame with Bakelite ball feet, stamped 'Peerage, Made in England, depth 56cm.Qty: 2

Lot 67

A Danish teak circular extending table with two leaves, seemingly unmarked, closed diameter 109cm, extneded length 209cm, height 74cm.

Lot 69

1960s teak coffee table, Clover Leaf design, by Stonehill, width 93cm, height 43cm.

Lot 70A

Mid-century teak dining suite, by G-Plan, including extending table, rectangular top with a two pull-out end leaves, turned legs; six Fresco design chairs, slat backs with upholstered seats, turned legs; including two elbow chairs, four single chairs; and a sideboard, plain rectangular form, central bank of five drawers, flanked by cupboards, turned legs, table length 153cm (closed), extended 244cm, width 89cm, height 73cm.Qty: 7Condition report:Fading throughout with a noticeable colour difference to the table top and leaves. Some marks and wear to the table top. Table is stable. The chair frames are all sound, some of the screw head caps/ covers are missing, and all seats are heavily stained so would need reupholstering. The sideboard is generally good, free of any significant scratches or staining, however to the right hand side the panels are lifting a little or have slightly parted, with a 4cm split to the vertical panel towards the front corner. Some of the handles are also a little loose.

Lot 75

Tile-top coffee table, by Trioh / OX Art, the rectangular top inset with eighteen tiles with double ax-head design, signed, stencil mark 'Trioh Made in Denmark' teak frame, length 126cm, width 66cm, height 43cm.

Lot 62

The Outstanding and Rare Great War Western Front Fighter Aces Distinguished Flying Cross and Bar Medal Group of Four to Captain Walter Alfred Southey 84 Squadron Who Was Credited With An Impressive 20 Victories Including 5 Enemy Balloons, Distinguished Flying Cross, GV on original horizontal ribbon with pin, in John Pinches case of issue. 2nd award bar fitted on separate length of diagonal ribbon, both unnamed as issued, 1914-15 Star medal, “6741 PTE. W.A. SOUTHEY R.FUS.”, British War and Victory medals, “CAPT. W.A. SOUTHEY R.A.F.”, in named card boxes of issue. Medals accompanied by two pin back sweetheart badges, R.F.C. and R.A.F. and a pair of great war period folding pilots flying goggles housed in the original case of issue. A fantastic group to an Ace commissioned from the ranks, one of only 88 first bars awarded between its inception in 1918 and the start of the Second World War. Born in South Africa on 29th April 1897 Walter Southey was aa apprentice in the timber trade living I Brockley, London when he enlisted as a Private in the 19th Battalion Royal Fusiliers (2nd Public Schools). He landed in France on 14th November 1915 and was commissioned as a Temporary 2nd Lieutenant in the Royal Flying Corps in August 1916. After completing his flight training, he was appointed as a flying officer and confirmed in his rank on 12th February 1917. Initially serving in No. 48 Squadron and flying the Bristol F2 2-seater fighter he was wounded when he was shot down on 4th June 1917. Promoted to Lieutenant in February 1918 he returned to action in March when he joined No.84 Squadron flying the single seater fighter the S.E.5a. He claimed his first victory on 2nd May 1918 when he shot down an Albatross DV, with 19 more claims being made in the period up to 30th October 1918. His final tally included; 1 x Albatross D.V : 3 x Rumpler C: 1 x Fokker DR.1 : 8 x Fokker D.VII: 5 x Balloon : 2 x LVG.C. With his score of 5 enemy balloons, he is joint 10th in the table of British Empire ‘balloon busters’. On the evening of 25thJuly he was on patrol and attacked a Fokker biplane, but the poor weather meant he lost his bearings and he actually touched down at an aerodrome behind the German lines. Whilst running on the ground he was being fired on from all sides, realising he was behind enemy lines he rapidly took off and returned to his own airfield flying at 300 feet. 16 of his victories were claimed after this event. Moved to the unemployed list 9th March 1919 (L.G. 4th April 1919). Sadly, Walter Alfred Southey died on 17th April 1920 from a skull fracture following a motorcycle accident as he was travelling to work. He is buried in Ladywell Cemetery near Brockley, London. Distinguished Flying Cross, London Gazette 2nd November 1918 – “Lieut. (T/Capt) Walter Alfred Southey. A gallant and skilful officer. On the 9th August, observing a large body of enemy troops and artillery on a road, he descended to 50 feet and bombed them, causing heavy casualties: he then engaged them with machine gun fire, inflicting further loss and scattering them in all directions. He displays great courage in the air, having accounted for seven enemy aircraft.” Bar to Distinguished Flying Cross, London Gazette 8th February 1919 – “Lt (A/Capt) Walter Alfred Southey DFC (France) An officer of ready resource whose skilful leadership is of the greatest value to his squadron. Since 23rd August Captain Southey has destroyed five enemy kite balloons and three machines, while he has also driven down two aircraft completely out of control (D.F.C. gazetted 2nd November, 1918).”

Lot 1024

Bronze Figure of an Advancing WW1 German Soldier, fine patriotic table bust figure, showing a Imperial German soldier in full combat gear advancing holding rifle in one hand and a laurel spray in the other. Figure is standing on a rocky base which is signed Schmidt Felling to the reverse. Mounted onto a polished marble base. Stands 25 ½ cms. 

Lot 1145

Adolf Hitler Personal Dinner Service Table Napkin, fine example of the white linen napkin with fine quality embroidered NSDAP down winged eagle with A H initials to either side. The napkin has been personalised, probably by a family member of the veteran who liberated the napkin after 1945. Measures 30 x 28 cms. The personal dinner service items of Adolf Hitler was prized possessions of many of the American 101st Airborne troops who captured Adolf Hitler’s Eagles Nest and other official buildings of the Nazi Party at the end of the war, this was excellently dramatized in the HBO tv series “Band of Brothers”. Ex Johnson collection (USA)

Lot 1146

Adolf Hitler Personal Dinner Service Table Cloth, fine example of the white linen large table cloth with fine quality embroidered NSDAP down winged eagle with A H initials to either side. The table cloth measures ---. The personal dinner service items of Adolf Hitler was prized possessions of many of the American 101st Airborne troops who captured Adolf Hitler’s Eagles Nest and other official buildings of the Nazi Party at the end of the war, this was excellently dramatized in the HBO tv series “Band of Brothers”. Ex Johnson collection (USA).

Lot 1149

Third Reich Adolf Hitler Table Bust, fine plated example being a head of the German leader, stamped to the reverse “W ZOLL”. Housed on a marble base. Stands 19 ½ cms. Some lifting to the plating and repair to one ear.

Lot 1164

Unusual WW2 German Luftwaffe Squadron Emblem Table Top, wooden square table top with five porcelain painted tiles with Luftwaffe squadron emblems. Reverse has been fitted with a brass hanging attachment. Tiles remain in good overall condition. Measures 50 ½ x 50 ½ cms.

Lot 106

A set of eight 20th century ladder-back dining chairs, including two carvers, with upholstered drop-in seats, a refectory dining table, 69 x 152cm and an oak corner cupboard.

Lot 91

An Edwardian walnut rectangular display table with glazed hinged lid, on carved square tapered legs, 80 x 47cm.

Lot 88

A 19th century oak circular cricket table on chamfered legs, 68cm diameter.

Lot 81

An inlaid mahogany half-round fold-over card table, 90cm wide, a fold-over tea table, both on square tapered legs and four various chairs, (6).

Lot 457

A pair of brass and ceramic table lamps with shades together with a floor-standing vase containing sticks.

Lot 470

A 1970s refectory turnover top extending dining table together with a set of four pedestal dining chairs upholstered in a green button-backed fabric.

Lot 455

Three tables together with a dressing-table, stool upholstered in dralon.

Lot 468

A contemporary metal framed two-tier glass-toped console table with matching occasional table.

Lot 533

A mahogany Queen Anne style gateleg table and six Regency style dining chairs

Lot 520

A Jaycee furniture carved oak refectory dining table with set of eight chairs in studded leather

Lot 489

An Art Deco walnut sunk centre dressing table with triple mirror back

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