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Robert Mouseman Thompson coffee table and nesting en-suite pair of tables, each with adzed top on faceted supports with signature carved most to one leg, the coffee table 137cm wide x 45cm deep x 46cm highA few minor scratches to tops. Minor wear to extremities, generally good original condition
Early 20th century German 800 standard silver table centre of wasted wrythen form, with glass liner by Deghle Gebruder of Schwabisch Gmund. Approximately 18ozs weighable silver.General overall condition good, some minor surface scratching and wear, interior gilding is worn and marked through the surface in two places, glass liner is in good condition, some minor surface scratches, no chips or cracks. Overall height including liner 22cm, diameter of silver base 22.5cm
Victorian Elkington & Co silver plated table centre piece, in the form of a woodland scene, with a shepherd holding a lamb and two other sheep, beneath two tall trees, underside with applied cartouche "published by Elkington and Co Jan 1866" (Some components loose but present, leaves missing) 50cm overall height
Pair late William IV Irish silver sugar tongs with embossed floral decoration (Dublin 1836) Christopher Cummins Jnr, together with a pair of late 18th century silver Old English pattern table spoons (London 1779) and a George I rat-tail table spoon by S.G., (London 1721). All at approximately 8ozs. (4)
An extensive early 20th century canteen of silver Hannoverian Rattail pattern cutlery with engraved initial L, comprising 12 table spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 24 dessert forks, 12 dinner forks, 11 tea spoons, pair sugar tongs, soup ladle, a gravy spoon and a pair of sauce ladles (Sheffield 1915) Mappin & Webb, together with 12 dinner knives and 23 cheese knives, with steel blades and composite handles, in a fitted oak case. Approximately 151ozs weighable silver. 111 pieces in totalGeneral overall condition quite good, silverware is tarnished, scratched and nibbled commensurate with age and use.Dinner forks are worn, tines are uneven and backs nibbled. Dessert forks scratched but generally good. Tea spoons scratched but generally good. Large ladle bowl is slightly distorted. Gravy/serving spoon very good. Other silverware show signs of use.Knives steel blades are stained, some rust and slightly worn, handles are worn, initials now faint
Early 20th century 5 piece American sterling silver gilt mounted dressing table set, with engraved floral decoration and initials, comprising two hair brushes, large and small toilet jars with silver gilt tops, a hinged box and a dish (Gorham 1911) together with a different pattern shoe horn (Gorham 1913). (6)
Good Victorian figured walnut and floral marquetry inlaid circular dining table, circular tilt top centred by inlaid roundel on facetted column and tripod base on castors, 131cm diameter: Provenance, note from original owner states: Made for the Great Exhibition, purchased Churchgate Antiques, Lutterworth, Leics, 20/11/1990 at City of London Antiques Fair
Victorian figured walnut and ebonised banded card table, of rounded rectangular form on fluted columns and splayed quadruped supports on castors, 98cm wide x 49 cm deep x 75cm high. Provenance: Note from original owner states: Bought at Tatton Park Antiques Fair, Knutsford, Cheshire, on 7 March 1990. Price £1175 from Nan Morris of Black Horse Chambers, London
Regency rosewood circular dining table, the well figured tilt top with moulded frieze, raised on circular lappet carved column and triangular platform base on carved paw feet and castors, 127cm diameter Top has minor splits central split slightly raised (see images) but is otherwise level, mostly stable but with slight movement. Original screws and latch, base has minor wear and veneer splits but mostly good
19th century rosewood and inlaid chess top work / games table, with hinged top enclosing partially fitted interior with well, on square splayed column and shaped triangular base with squat bun feet, 43cm wideGood condition, silk lining to interior missing, split to veneer on platform, a little wobbly on pedestal
Fine quality mahogany library table in the manner of Waring and Gillows, the expansive leather inset top with projecting angles, having five drawers to each shaped kneehole, raised on turned fluted legs and castors, one drawers with retailer's label for W. Taylor & Sons, House Furnishers
HOLLAND & SON GOTHIC REVIVAL CANTERBURY TABLE, CIRCA 1870 oak, with brass 'M' handles(65cm wide, 91cm high, 48cm deep)Literature: Cooper, Jeremy Victorian and Edwardian Furniture and Interiors: From the Gothic Revival to Art Nouveau, Hong Kong 1998, pl. 120 Note: This table is from a celebrated suite of furniture made for John Winston Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough, circa 1880. Holland & Sons adapted designs they had commissioned from Pugin and the distinctive handles cast with the letter 'M' are distinctive to this commission.
JAMES BROOKS (1825–1901) GOTHIC REVIVAL REFECTORY TABLE, CIRCA 1870 oak(244cm long, 79.5cm high, 85cm deep)Provenance: Edgware Abbey, North LondonNote: James Brooks established his reputation through a series of landmark churches built in the East End of London in the 1860 and 1870s. A. H. Mackmurdo was his pupil.
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