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A White Painted Wrought Iron Garden Table, of circular form, on four scroll cabriole legs tied by a cross-stretcher, 79cm diameter; A Set of Four White Painted Wrought Iron Garden Seats, with scroll backs, arms and legs, and pierced circular seats; A White Painted Wrought Iron Garden Table, the square top set with stone fragments, on cabriole legs, 73cm wide; and A Black and Gold Painted Pub Table, 59cm diameter (7)
A Pair of Victorian-Style White Painted Metal Garden Chairs, with anthemion backs, pierced seats and scroll legs, 86cm high; A Similar Garden Chair; A White Painted Wrought Iron and Wood Folding Chair; and A Green Painted Metal Circular Garden Table and A Pair of Seats 7)
A Victorian Burr Walnut Pedestal Table, circa 1870, the moulded flip-top above a carved frieze, on a baluster and carved support with four cabriole legs and castors, 96cm by 50cm by 69cmPreviously polished and restored so in good cosmetic condition. However, there is some small lifting to the veneers (see images). There is also some minor natural? shrinking around the moulded edge. There is a small section of the foliate frieze missing. The top is slightly misshapen? Otherwise the table is in good condition.
A Regency Rosewood, Crossbanded and Gilt Metal Mounted Library Writing Table, early 19th century, of rectangular form with two pine-lined frieze drawers between fluted mouldings, on standard end supports decorated with anthemion and stepped bases with gadrooned feet, 120cm by 61cm by 71cmThe top with slight variation in colour. Numerous scratches consistent with age. Shrinkage split which has been partly filled and polished, with another very fine small split evident. The drawers are pine lined and there are some faults to the cock beading (as photographed). There are some losses around the feet.
A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Goodwin, London, circa 1760, later case with an inverted bell top pediment, carrying handle, glazed side panels, 7-inch arch brass dial with a Roman and Arabic silvered chapter ring, dial centre signed on a silvered plaque, date aperture, arch with strike/silent selection dial, twin chain fusee movement with a verge escapement and rack striking on a bell, elaborately engraved movement backplate with scroll and bird decoration, bob pendulum, movement secured by two brackets, (dial and movement dates circa 1760, later case), 52cm high over handleLater case with small cracks in parts, back door with a later added piece of wood around the key hole, dial chapter rings are slightly discoloured, striking side of the movement is not working because the fusee chain has detached from the movement, fusee chain is in a separate bag and is broken and needs repairing. The going train side of the movement is working.
A George III Mahogany, Satinwood Crossbanded Dressing Table, the moulded top above four frieze drawers all between canted stiles, on cabriole legs with pad feet, 18th century and later inlaid, 75cm by 47cm by 69cmCosmetically reasonable as previously restored/polished. However, the top still has some colour loss and some deep scratches and splits. Small sections of veneer replaced around the apron and the drawers. Splitting/patch repairs to the veneers on the sides. Strengthening work and later screws added to the front leg. Later brasses, with one previous drawer make visible (as photographed). Repair to rear-left leg as well as front-left leg.
A Rare Black Forest Carved Smoker'sTripod Table, early 20th century, the C scroll top as branches and leaves supporting two small brass bowls with two lidded compartments surmounted by reclining bears, the base as a bear standing on its hind legs, one arm supporting the tree branch, the other a large pipe, on carved base, 57cm by 44cm by 85cm
Old English pattern, comprising:Top Drawer: 12 table-knives 12 cheese-knives6 egg-spoons A four-piece carving-setSecond Drawer:12 table-forks, some associated 12 dessert-forks12 teaspoons 3 condiment-spoons2 knife-restsThird Drawer: 11 table-spoons, one associated 12 dessert-spoons, two associatedA soup-ladle A basting-spoon2 sauce-ladlesBottom Drawer: 12 fruit-knives with mother-of-pearl handles12 fruit-forks with mother-of-pearl handles12 fish-knives with composition handles11 fish-forks with composition handlesA pair of fish servers in a fitted four drawer mahogany-finish canteenthe canteen 100cm high
each piece tapering and with reeded border, the terminal cast with a cartouche, engraved with a crest, comprising: 8 table-spoons, one by Gibson and Langman, 189815 table-forks, one by Gibson and Langman, 189815 dessert-spoons, two 1841, four by Gibson and Langman, 189815 dessert-forks, one by Gibson and Langman, 18986 teaspoons2 sauce-ladlesA cheese-scoopA butter-knife6 salt-spoonsA mustard-spoon, 1841160oz 17dwt, 5,002gr
Hanoverian pattern, comprising: 4 table-spoons8 table-forks8 dessert-spoons8 dessert-forks8 soup-spoons8 teaspoonsand the following with filled handles and stainless steel blades8 table-knives8 cheese-knives in an associated walnut finish canteen with hinged cover and single drawer; TOGETHER WITH: six differing coffee-spoonsthe canteen 41.5cm wide, weighable silver 85oz 19dwt, 2,674grCondition report: Each piece fully marked on handle. The marks are generally clear. The pieces are in generally as new condition. There are some scuffs and marks to the canteen which is associated to the service.
A Ram's Horn Table-Top Snuff Mull, 19th century, with silver-plate mounts, the oval hinged cover with polished hardstone knop within an engrave Celtic scroll border over a deer mask and hoof support, the tips engraved with further Celtic Knot, initialled JTG, 62cm wideProvenance: With Carse Antiques, Rait, September 1988No breaks or repairs to the horn. Metal mounts on both tips are loose but attached. Central metal mount is firmly fixed. Hinge operating correctly. Two minor cracks to the agate knop, this is also loose.
A Victorian Carved Oak Chiming Table Clock, retailed by Horner, Halifax, circa 1890, arched pediment, floral and figural carved mounts, pierced sound fret side doors, 7-inch arch brass dial with a Roman numeral silvered chapter ring, arch with two dials for fast/slow and chime/silent selections, triple chain fusee movement with an anchor escapement, quarter chiming onto four gongs and striking a further gong for the hours, movement backplate stamped W&H Sch, 50cm highCase with small chips and dents in parts, left hand side sound fret door with damage to the wood, signs of glue repair marks to both side fret doors, side door back silks are worn, dial chapter rings are discoloured, movement looks complete and in going order.
A George III Satinwood and Tulipwood Banded Pembroke Table, late 18th century, of serpentine shaped form with butterfly drop leaves above two frieze drawers, on square tapering legs with brass-capped toes and castors, 76cm by 88cm by 72cmThe top section with shrinkage splits (as photographed). Numerous scratches to the oak-lined drawers. The underside of the table with some sections of timber added for strengthening and to join the splits (see images).
An Edwardian Satinwood, Polychrome Painted and Rosewood Crossbanded Occasional Table, of oval form, the top painted with acanthus scrolls and flowers, the painted frieze on square tapering legs joined by a shelf decorated with musical trophies, 52cm by 35cm by 71cm; and An Edwardian Satinwood and Polychrome Painted Open Armchair, recovered with pink floral needlework fabric, the solid splat decorated with flowers above moulded outswept arms and serpentine shaped seat, on square form legs decorated with husks, 50cm by 46cm by 94cm (2)Occasional table - structurally sound. The timber is slightly dry and with general scratches consistent with age. Armchair - needlework cover is slightly faded and there is some slight movement in the joints, due to dowel repair/split on the top rail (see image). Some general scuffs and bruises around legs consistent with age.
A Quartetto Nest of Edwardian Satinwood Tables, of rectangular form, each with ebony moulding, on slender turned legs joined by curved stretchers, the largest 44cm by 31cm by 66cm; and A Victorian Satinwood and Tulipwood Banded Work Table, of oval form with hinged lid enclosing a green fabric-lined interior, with gathered fabric basket below, on square form legs joined by an H stretcher, 45cm by 29cm by 69cm (2)Nest of tables - Generally good condition. Some minor natural? small splits and lifting to the crossbanding (as photographed) but generally good. Work table - good condition.
A George III Style Satinwood and Polychrome Painted Butterfly Pembroke Table, late 19th century, decorated with flowers and a trailing floral border, with one real and one sham drawer, on square tapering legs with brass-capped toes and castors, 76cm by 51cm by 76cmSome discolouration and faults around the paintwork and top (see images). Water/heat mark? also with ring marks. Small losses to the decoration on legs.
Neal Jones: A Contemporary Burr Walnut Rectangular Coffee Table, with plate-glass top above C scrolls joined by a flattened stretcher surmounted by a turned finial, 110cm by 170cm by 45cmGenerally very good condition with the exception of a couple of marks as photographed. The glass top has general scratches.
Neal Jones: A Pair of Contemporary Burr Walnut and Ebonsied Glass-Top Lamp Tables, of square form with plate-glass tops, on C scroll shaped supports joined by a stretcher surmounted with a finial, 65cm by 65cm by 70cmBoth in very good condition with the exception of oak/burr wood crossbanding lifting very slightly on each table (see images).
A Pair of Bronze Table Lamps, 20th century, with stiff leaf capitals and bases, on square plinth, 53cm highThese are not weighted underneath. Some discolouration, oxidization and general wear to the metal. Some light scratches. Shades slightly misshapen and with minor dents and scratches. Both lamps wired but would need to be tested by a qualified electrician.
Edwards & Roberts: A Late 19th Century Mahogany and Polychrome Decorated Dropleaf Table, the top painted with cherubs, flowers and acanthus scrolls above a fitted frieze drawer with plain drawer below, on square tapering legs decorated with flowerbells and brass-capped feet and castors, 51cm by 41cm by 70cm
A Victorian Cast Iron Adjustable Pub Table, the mahogany dish top mounted on an adjustable pole with wrythen turned and bulbous decorated support, on four splayed cabriole legs with claw feet and castors, 39cm by 67cm; and A Similar Example, lacking castors, 38cm by 60cm (2)
A George III Oak, Mahogany-Crossbanded and Pine-Lined Dressing Table, late 18th century, the crossbanded moulded top above a long frieze drawer and wavy shaped apron flanked by two small drawers, on cabriole legs with pad feet, 86cm by 50cm by 71cmOriginal brasses. Some variations in colour - the top is rather faded. Minor old decay on the underside around the pine carcass. Boards have been darkened. Rear-right leg with old bracket replaced.
A Rare 18th Century Eight-to-Ten-Seater Solid Yewwood Gateleg Dining Table, with two rounded drop leaves to form an oval above two frieze drawers and an arched apron, the pivoting turned gatelegs with block feet, 57cm by 194cm by 77cmThe table top has numerous scratches and small patch repair. Also with various ring/water marks. One of the drop leaves with splits which have been partly filled and polished (see images). The drawers with later divided interior. General scuffs and faults around the stretchers and legs consistent with age. Table is structurally sound.
A Victorian Black Slate and Painted Polychrome Circular Dining Table, late 19th century, the moulded top inlaid with mother-of-pearl and decorated with flowers surrounded by scrolling leaves and birds, on a later wrought iron scrolled base with gilded acanthus leaves, 121cm by 78cm
A George III Mahogany Twin-Pedestal Dining Table, early 19th century, with one additional leaf, the end sections with flip-tops, on turned supports with three cabriole legs, brass-capped feet and castors, 227cm extended by 123cm by 76cmThe top is slightly faded but uniform colour. Various old scratches to the top (see images). Later bearers to the underside. Box above the turned pedestals with some old decay. Braces added on the underside of the pedestals around the legs for strengthening. General scuffs around the legs consistent with age. Table when assembled is structurally sound. Extended size of the table is 227cm.
A Victorian Mahogany Dining Table, circa 1870, with two original additional leaves, with wind-out mechanism and moulded top above a plain frieze, on turned and reeded legs with brass-capped toes and castors,138cm extended by 120cm by 74cmThe table measures 120cm wide (as catalogued).
A Louis XVI Style Marquetry Inlaid Writing Table, 19th Century, the top with three hinged panels, the central panel inlaid with writing motifs and opening to reveal a fitted mirror flanked by panels decorated with blossoms, opening to reveal further hinged compartments over a leather inset slide above two dummy drawers and a narrow drawer, the drawer fronts with parquetry inlay, raised on slender tapering square section legs continuing to feet, 82cm by 44cm by 74cmInside one of the drawers a restoration label is inscribed Lady Burghley
{} A Red Tortoiseshell and Brass Boulle-Style Foldover Card Table, circa 1850, with gilt metal mounts and cabriole legs, 88cm by 46cm by 78cmThe top and front are in reasonable condition with only minor losses. However, the tortoiseshell is bubbling to the frieze. The verso has numerous small losses (see images). Some movement in the brass mounts, mainly around the serpentine top.
A Mid 19th Century Continental Mahogany, Ebonished and Mother-of-Pearl Inlaid Table, the hinged lid richly inlaid with trailing foliage and cornucopia, the interior with lidded compartments and sliding pink fabric workbox below between scrolled supports, the scrolled base surmounted by a turned finial, carved socle and flattened feet, 54cm by 41cm by 76cm
~ A French Louis XVI-Style Mahogany and Gilt Metal Mounted Writing Table, 3rd quarter 19th century, with red leather writing surface and three-quarter balustrade gallery above an arrangement of five drawers with brass cast handles, all between fluted stiles, on fluted tapering legs, 112cm by 54cm by 78cmLeather in need of replacing. Top is faded and the timber is very dry (see images). The verso of the desk is also faded. Handles and gilt work good quality and otherwise good condition.
A Pair of Glass Table Lustres, late 19th century, of shaped circular form on a panelled baluster stem and circular foot, hung with prismatic spear drops, 23cm highBoth free from any major chips or cracks to the main vases. With minor nicks to the rims. Lustre drops with chipping to the edges.
A Chinese Porcelain Punch Bowl, Qianlong, painted in famille rose enamels with a scholar writing and with attendants showing pictures, the reverse with figures around a games table on an orange cell ground, 27cm diameterTwo hairline cracks and some typical minor surface wear.
J.Watson (19th century) AmericanA floral arrangement of Roses, fuchsia, Carnations and other flowers in a glass vase on a table, dressed with strawberries and cherriesSigned and dated 1848?, oil on canvas, 41.5cm by 32cmAccording to a label to the reverse some restoration work has been undertaken by Miklos Bansaghi and there is some correspondence between the vendor and himself. There is no extensive restoration report available, but in said correspondence the restorer does refer to the fact a clean has been undertaken to remove the top layer of varnish but that "the underlying- most probably original varnish layer still remains". The painting is enclosed to reverse, but retains the original canvas. Slight stretcher shadow, stable cracquelure. Examination with a UV light would suggest some likely general strenthening to background with two further delicate vertical lines of infilling approx 2 cms in length within the white carnations on the upper left hand side and another above and right of the pink carnations upper right of the floral arrangement. Otherwise the floral arrangement and brushwork would appear to be intact and good.
A Silver-Mounted Mortlake Salt-Glazed Stoneware Mug, the silver London 1799, of cylindrical form, applied with a rectangular plaque modelled in relief with figures around a table drinking punch and with a foxhunting scene on a two-tone ground, 13.5cm highHairline crack through lower terminal of handle.
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