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A collection of table silver from railway company steamers to include, an L.M.S coffee pot, an L.M.S Steamers coffee pot and toast rack, a Hule & Netherlands Steamships teapot and a Great Central Steamships milk jug and handled sugar bowl, stamped. (6) L.M.S coffee pot- 18x18x9cm, L.M.S Steamers coffee pot- 22x15x11cm, toast rack- 15cm, H.N.S.C teapot- 11x18x9cm, G.C.S milk jug- 7x12x5cm, sugar bowl- 6x13x6cm.
Approximately 130 Lead & Metal Figures, Circus / Zoo Animals, Farm Animals, Fencing, etc. Including Britains, Charbens and Timpo Toys. Together with Boxed Politoy Table Tennis, Boxed Chad Valley Beat The Buzz, Boxed Denys Fisher Spirograph, Boxed Hohner Echo Harmonica, etc.
Dolls House equipment - 18 items of Tri-ang Spot-on Dolls House Furniture including Three Piece Suite, Bathroom Suite, TV, Sun Lounger, Table and 2 Chairs, Bookcase with Books, Kitchen Unit, etc together with a Plastic Four Piece Sectional Dolls House, Various other Wooden and Plastic Dolls House Furniture and a Quantity of Miniature Wooden Toys including Houses, Train, Figures, Animals, etc
A Set of Seven George III Silver Table-Spoons, by Hester Bateman, London, 1789, Old English pattern, engraved with a crest, 10oz 17dwt, 338gr (7)Hallmarks are all matching, one spoon mark slightly rubbed, two spoons makers mark rubbed, minor dents to the bowls, scratches and wear throughout, no splits or repairs
Two Pairs of George III Silver Table-Spoons, each later decorated as Berry-Spoons, one pair by William Bateman, London, 1814, the other pair by Thomas Northcote & George Bourne, London, 1794, Old English pattern, the bowls later chased with differing fruit and foliage, 7oz, 219gr (4)
A Tortoiseshell-Mounted Glass Dressing-Table Jar, with pull-off cover; Together With: a silver-mounted tortoiseshell pin-box, 11cm wide; a silver and tortoiseshell compact; a cased silver-mounted small dressing-table set and a gilt-metal mounted double photograph-frame, oblong and with husk border, with two oval apertures within a velvet surround, 27cm wide (qty)
A Collection of Assorted Silver, including: a George V silver dressing-table set, by William Comyns, London, 1912 and 1914, each piece engraved with foliage, flowers and a spider and web, comprising: two hair-brushes; two clothes brushes; a hand-mirror and a comb; eight various Elizabeth II silver-mounted photograph frames, including one with three frames on a velvet backing and various small items (qty)
A Silver Backed Dressing Table-Set, each piece stamped with foliage and scrolls, comprising: a pair of clothes-brushes, a pair of hair-brushes and a mirror, in fitted case; Together With: a bone combSome small dents and general wear, silver free from splits and repairs, outer case hinges and clasps function but the mount generally tired
German mahogany cased silver plated part table service; together with 19th century marquetry inlaid mahogany serving tray, a silver plated egg coddler with spirit burner, a crumb scoop, soup ladle, cased fish servers, cased fish knives and forks, silver plated trophy salver, set of six gold plated teaspoons
A Collection of George IV and Later Flatware, Various Makers and Daters, Fiddle pattern, variously engraved, comprising: 8 table-spoons14 dessert-spoons, six marked for Dublin7 dessert-forks6 teaspoons4 differing condiment-spoons2 pairs of sugar-tongs 2 sauce-ladlesA pierced ladle58oz 6dwt, 1,815gr (qty)
A Collection of Assorted Silver Flatware, including: a pair of toddy-ladles with twisted whalebone handes; six pairs of Fiddle pattern sugar-tongs; a sifting spoon; a butter-knife; a pair of sugar-nips; a pair of wishbone tongs and other items, 15oz 14dwt, 486gr; Together With: three silver plate pistol-grip table knives and a similar cheese knife (qty)
A Collection of George III and Later Silver Flatware, Various Makers and Dates, including: a pair of George III Old English pattern table-spoons, by Paul Storr, 1818; three other Old English pattern table-spoons; A George III Silver Fiddle pattern sauce-ladle, by Paul Storr, London, 1817, engraved with initials; Two other Fiddle pattern sauce-ladles; a pair of Fiddle pattern sugar-tongs; thirteen various Fiddle pattern teaspoons, 25oz 3dwt, 782gr (qty)
A George VI Silver Table-Serivce, by Manoah Rhodes and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1937, each piece with ribbon-tied reeded border and foliage terminal, comprising: 16 table-forks18 dessert-forks18 dessert-spoonsand the following with filled handles and stainless steel blades:7 table-knives9 cheese-knives 89oz 1dwt, 2,770gr (68)
An Elizabeth II silver mounted cigarette box by Mappin & Webb, London, 1945, together with a silver mounted photograph frame, specimen vase, three silver topped cut glass dressing table jars, pair of grape scissors, two Halcyon Days Enamels boxes, cased meerschaum pipe, pair of lorgnettes, glass po;lychrome paperweight, enamelled pipe, and a Royal Worcester miniature tankard painted with fruit (one tray)
A Victorian mahogany tea caddy with fitted interior and glass mixing bowl, 35cm wide; together with a pair of Stourbridge glass dumps, a novelty table lighter formed as a knight, a pair of crystal pedestal salts, a painted metal finial formed as a crown, a desk blotter purportadly made from timber removed from HMS Britannia and an etched glass miniature tankard (qty)
A mahogany passing strike pull repeating table clock, movement striking on a nest of six bells and striking another bell for hoursCase slightly faded in parts, top side of the case and back door with small cracks to veneers, dial needs cleaning, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, Later dial to movement. Bob pendulum has been changed and modified. Movement not working at present.
A mahogany gateleg table, with elliptical leaves, on barley twist legs and stretchers, the base 1st half 18th century, 110cm (open) by 86cm by 70cm; together with a Victorian mahogany toilet mirror, a four tier corner whatnot stand, and a 20th century mahogany dome topped wardrobe (4)
A 20th century mahogany tripod table, in Louis XVI style, with a circular red and white marble top above a plain frieze, raised on a baluster support with three cabriole legs, 33cm diameter by 79cm; together with a similar wine table with pink and grey marble top above a baluster support and three cabriole legs, 39cm diameter by 56cm (2)
A cased portable "His Masters Voice" Picnic Gramaphone, including a quantity of 78's records, a telescopic Chesham reading/music stand with mahogany table, an early 20th-century bakelite radio, a cased Hohner "The 64 Chromonica Professional Model" Harmonica, another, an Acadamy Gramaphone in cabinet and an oak cased Grandmother clock (qty)
China, groengeglazuurd aardewerken model van een tafeltje, Ming-dynastie (1368-1644), gemodelleerd met lades en bedekt met een heldergroen glazuur [1] b. 11 cm China, small green-glazed earthenware model of a table, Ming dynasty (1368-1644), modelled with drawers and covered with a clear green glaze
In curly rosewood marquetry with eight chests of drawers, richly decorated with painted crystals representing mythological scenes. In the central chest of drawers we observe six painted crystals topped by an angel at the top of the tabernacle. Neapolitan work from the end of the 17th century, later table and 19th century. Cabinet measurements: 97 x 170 x 111. Table measurements: 81 x 196 x 80 cm. Reference Literature: Enrico Colle, Il Mobile Barocco in Italia, Milan, 2000, pp. 66-67.Luis Feduchi, History of Spanish Furniture Styles, Barcelona, ​​1969, sheets 296 and 297. Alvar González-Palacios, Il Tempio del Gusto, le arti decorative in Italia fra classicismi e barocco Roma e il Regno delle Due Sicilie , Milan, 1986, Vol. II, p.169, fig. 384. Several cabinets of this style are known, among them a cabinet with spirally turned support legs preserved in the Perelada Palace, Gerona, with glass panels painted with mythological scenes, illustrated by Feduchi, op. cit., p. 212, fig. 185. a piece of furniture from the Barberini Palace, Rome, illustrated by AGP, op. cit., fig. 384 and by Colle, op. cit., no. 14, p. 66. a pair of cabinets in the collection of the Marquis de Campo-Franco, Palma de Mallorca, illustrated by Feduchi, op. cit., figs. 296 and 297. two cabinets from the Son-Veri collection, Mallorca, illustrated by Feduchi, op. cit., figs. 299 and 300. a cabinet in the Palacio Vivó in Mallorca, illustrated by Feduchi, ibid, fig. 301; another similar cabinet in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Provenance: important Spanish private collection. with the glass panels painted with mythological scenes, illustrated by Feduchi, op. cit., p. 212, fig. 185. a piece of furniture from the Barberini Palace, Rome, illustrated by AGP, op. cit., fig. 384 and by Colle, op. cit., no. 14, p. 66. a pair of cabinets in the collection of the Marquis de Campo-Franco, Palma de Mallorca, illustrated by Feduchi, op. cit., figs. 296 and 297. two cabinets from the Son-Veri collection, Mallorca, illustrated by Feduchi, op. cit., figs. 299 and 300. a cabinet in the Palacio Vivó in Mallorca, illustrated by Feduchi, ibid, fig. 301; another similar cabinet in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Provenance: important Spanish private collection. with the glass panels painted with mythological scenes, illustrated by Feduchi, op. cit., p. 212, fig. 185. a piece of furniture from the Barberini Palace, Rome, illustrated by AGP, op. cit., fig. 384 and by Colle, op. cit., no. 14, p. 66. a pair of cabinets in the collection of the Marquis de Campo-Franco, Palma de Mallorca, illustrated by Feduchi, op. cit., figs. 296 and 297. two cabinets from the Son-Veri collection, Mallorca, illustrated by Feduchi, op. cit., figs. 299 and 300. a cabinet in the Palacio Vivó in Mallorca, illustrated by Feduchi, ibid, fig. 301; another similar cabinet in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Provenance: important Spanish private collection. p. 66. a pair of cabinets in the collection of the Marquis de Campo-Franco, Palma de Mallorca, illustrated by Feduchi, op. cit., figs. 296 and 297. two cabinets from the Son-Veri collection, Mallorca, illustrated by Feduchi, op. cit., figs. 299 and 300. a cabinet in the Palacio Vivó in Mallorca, illustrated by Feduchi, ibid, fig. 301; another similar cabinet in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Provenance: important Spanish private collection. p. 66. a pair of cabinets in the collection of the Marquis de Campo-Franco, Palma de Mallorca, illustrated by Feduchi, op. cit., figs. 296 and 297. two cabinets from the Son-Veri collection, Mallorca, illustrated by Feduchi, op. cit., figs. 299 and 300. a cabinet in the Palacio Vivó in Mallorca, illustrated by Feduchi, ibid, fig. 301; another similar cabinet in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Provenance: important Spanish private collection.
Oil on canvas, framed measurements: 125 x 108 cm, canvas measurements: 114 x 99 cm. José María Murillo y Bracho (Seville, 1827 - Málaga, 1882) was a Sevillian painter who was a disciple of Antonio María Esquivel. He is also known as José María Bracho y Murillo due to his habit of signing his works by reversing the order of their surnames. He having participated on several occasions in the National Exhibition of Fine Arts (Spain) between 1858 and 1878, presenting canvases of still lifes, floral ensembles and fruit bowls. In the exhibition held in Jerez de la Frontera in 1856 he participated with two canvases on costumbrista themes entitled: Preparations for a great meal and Table revolt. His works can be seen at the Malaga Museum, a city with which he was closely linked, and in private collections such as the Bellver Collection in Seville.
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