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J.B CHATTERLEY & SONS LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver three piece cruet comprising mustard with glass liner, open salt (lacking liner), and pepperette, each of oval form, Birmingham 1976, also a cut glass dressing table bottle of hallmarked silver top (4).
***PLEASE CONFIRM WEIGHT**** S. BLANCKENSEE; a George VI hallmarked silver twin handled pedestal trophy cup, engraved presentation inscription, Birmingham 1937, with a silver plated Capstan inkwell (weighted), a silver mounted dressing table jar with faux tortoiseshell mount and two glass dressing table bottles with chrome mounts, weighable 3.1ozt/313g. Additional InformationThe trophy is dented and engraved as stated, the cover is af on the powdered bowl, the capstone inkwell is weighted, tarnishing and wear, and is also engraved.
A PAIR OF FRENCH RESTAURATION STYLE GILT BRONZE TABLE LAMPS (2)Late 20th CenturyWith fluted tapering columns, on bases cast with trailing flowers and oak leaf decoration, fitted for electricity, 39 cm high.Condition Report:Overall condition is very good with on light marks and scratches. Loss of some gilding to both and one has a 1mm spot to the base.
A PAIR OF GLASS AND GILT-METAL MOUNTED BALUSTER TABLE LAMPS (2)20th CenturyWith hobnail and faceted decoration, the bases with acanthus corner mounts and paw feet, 71 cm high.Condition Report:Lamp 1 - Small nibbles to the upper rim of the glass where it meets the fitting; two knocks to the glass base below the socle; wear to the gilding; two small holes to the base as seen in photograph.Lamp 2 - wear to gilding; gilt metal band loose; minor nibbles to the top of the glass.Both with very minor chips to the hobnail glass.
A LOUIS XVI STYLE GILT-METAL MOUNTED MAHOGANY ENVELOPE CARD TABLE58cm wide; 75cm highStamped to the underside, LAMPRE, EG ST. HONORE 72, BREVETE SGDG, and stamped twice beneath the folding sections, BREVETE SGDG, with two frieze drawers Condition report; The games table probably dates from the late19th / early 20th Century. The top is an acajou mouchete / plum pudding. The mechanism to open the folded four sections is not operational or apparent beneath the baize . The gilt metal is lightly tarnished an rubbed in areas with some verdi gris to a few mounts. Lacking lock plate to the one frieze drawer. Polished and otherwise in reasonably good condition.
RETAILED BY GILL & REIGATE, LONDON; AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY QUEEN ANNE STYLE WALNUT CONCERTINA ACTION CARD TABLE71.5cm wide; 35.5cm deep (closed); 76.5cm highGill & Reigate (est. 1898) where trading in London by 1901 as Dealers in Antiques & Modern Furniture, Artistic Decorators and Upholsterers, and included George V among their clients. The firm lasted until 1958, trading at Arlington House, Arlington Street.
A GEORGE III MARQUETRY INLAID DEMI-LUNE FOLD OVER CARD TABLE90cm wide; 44cm deep; 74cm highCondition report: The marquetry is probably 19th Century but still a decorative piece Various elements are missing and raised up. Spliced repair to the top of the hinged gate leg. Small patch repair to the front of the frieze - a small corner beneath the front edge. . The rounded edges with a darker stain which has now worn. Minor slight shrinkage between joints as to be expected. General small inevitable scuffs, scratches, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY DRUM TABLE ON FOUR DOWN-SWEPT SUPPORTS106cm diameter; 75cm highCondition report: Later brass handles, with patches from previous handles visible from the inside of the drawers. Some shrinkage to the drawer liners, making some of the stiff.No keys. Line inlay to the top and bottom edge. Various chips and losses to the veneers in areas to the drum top. Some wear to the edges of the drawers as to be expected. Scuffs and marks to the leather as to be expected with age and use. Repair to the top of the pedestal plinth where it joins the drum top, with various cracks, refilled holes and later screw. See extra image. Spliced repaired breaks to two legs ends and a further repaired break to one leg.Inevitable scuffs, scratches, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.
A REGENCY ROSEWOOD CIRCULAR SNAP-TOP CENTRE TABLE137cm diameter; 75cm highStamped to the block ‘HENDERSON MANUFACTURERS 42 WINDMILL STREET RATHBONE PLACE, LONDON’ They are listed in the directory of English furniture makers at this address, 1820-1827Condition report: Visible join line to the top - see image. Tilt mechanism in good working order. Maker’s mark stamped to the top .Surfaces have been cleaned and polished at some mount. Some very fine and light shrinkage cracking in areas, with the inevitable scuffs, scrathes, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.
A GEORGE IV ROSEWOOD WRITING TABLE ON GILT BRASS RAILED END SUPPORTS95cm wide; 58cm deep; 72cm highLater handlesVarious marks and stains, wear to the leather writing surface. Shrinkage crack running through the top, visible beneath the leather. Numerous shrinkage cracks, chips and wear, see extra images, notably to the top - particularly the corners and some losses to the supports. Other general scuffs, scratches, dents and wear commensurate with use and age.
A REGENCY MAHOGANY EXTENDING DINING TABLE ON REEDED SUPPORTS TO INCLUDE FOUR EXTRA LEAVES144cm wide; 146cm long; 376cm long extendedCondition Report:Top: scratches, wear and marks consistent with age and use. There are several slightly deeper marks (see photographs). Some variation in colour between the leaves. Some splits to the veneer. Repair to underside of one leaf.There are four leaves with six clips, therefore a pair of clips are missing.Legs: Small knocks as expected. Structurally sound.
A REGENCY ROSEWOOD CIRCULAR SNAP TOP BREAKFAST TABLE ON TREFOIL BASE128cm diameter; 70cm highCondition Report:One or two splits to the table top. Well polished surface but with some spots of wear where varnish has come away. Warp ring and losses to veneered sides. Loss to the front of one foot and repairs to others. Crack at the base.
A REGENCY SYCAMORE INLAID ROSEWOOD SOFA TABLE131 cm wide (open); 53cm deep; 71cm highCondition report: Please see extra images of the top - showing various ring marks and water stains to the varnish of the top. Some variation in colour. Some veneer chips to the edges. Brass handles with missing backs to the faux side, and other side with one handle with partially missing element to the back. See images. Otherwise inevitable scuffs, scratches, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.
A REGENCY GILT-METAL MOUNTED ROSEWOOD GAMES TABLE74cm wide; 42cm deep, 76cm highCondition report: ;The brass inlaid top central section lifting up on an easel support - with various scuffs marks, two infilled holes to the one edge, a water mark and various other scuffs, scratches and a slight warp to the timber. The top slides forward to reveal a satinwood, tulipwood and ebony backgammon veneered board - with some lifting lifting to the veneers. A checker board pulls out beneath, inlaid with fruitwood squares - with some shrinkage cracks and sun fading to the outer front edge. The brass galleried demi-lune ends of the top are hinged and lift up to reveal compartments. The lyre shaped end supports and sabre legs with some missing veneers. Some tarnishing to the brass inlay and rubbing to gilt acanthus mounts on the legs. Some brass stringing pinging out to the front frieze. Silk probably replaced to the basket. Other general inevitable scuffs, scratches, dents, small chips to veneers to the edges and corners, together with and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.
A 17TH CENTURY CARVED OAK CREDENCE TABLEWith inlaid arch frieze, 106cm wide; 49cm deep; 76cm highCondition report: Some areas of worm, but minor.Various repairs and some replacement parts including some boards replaced, notably the bottom platform, horizontal rail to the back and spliced repairs to the fold over top. Some warping to timber. Surfaces cleaned and polished with a darker stain. Otherwise, inevitable scuffs, scratches, dents, small chips and marks commensurate with wear, use and age.
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