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A good vintage ash framed traditional Davos sledge, with steam bent and iron set runners, the top inscribed ‘DAVOS’, 104cm long; together with an unusual early 20th century ladies parasol, with twisted silver plated handle; a helmet coal scuttle; and a small Victorian mahogany games table, with chequer-board inset top, and tripod base 56cm high, 45cm wide (4)
A Louis XV style etageré, early 20th century, by Edwards & Roberts, the kidney shaped marble top with pierced brass gallery, over a single drawer and on four reeded and brass mounted supports united by a conforming platform, drawer stamped, 75cm high, 53cm wide.Edwards & Roberts were a well known London furniture makers and retailers, primarily producing revival 18th & 19th century French furniture & also fine Sheraton, Hepplewhite & Chippendale reproductions.Condition reportThe mounts are essentially complete, however the top has a retaining border mount that requires realignment to ensure it fits true.Also note that the front left leg has been broken in the past at the top and while the table is currently stable, this could be improved with the help of a good restorer.The drawer fits well and the Edwards & Roberts stamp is clearly visible on the drawer edge.
A Charles II oak side table, late 17th century, with a rectangular moulded plain top, set over a single panelled and moulded frieze drawer, on turned and block legs, united by a bobbin turned front stretcher and three quarter bar stretcher, 70cm high, 92cm wide, 62cm deepCondition reportDrawer has replaced bottom and possibly sides, handles replaced, top has some sun fading.
An oak Jacobean style refectory table, late 17th or 18th century, with a plain planked rectangular top, with cleated ends, over a frieze with moulded lower edge and set on four turned legs united by a bar stretcher, 76cm high, 231cm long, 75cm wideCondition reportTop has replaced cleated ends, and may be associated, the feet have been re tipped with 6cm blocks, otherwise a solid and attractive table with good patina and overall balanced colour
A large vintage 'Minerva' coffee table by Ercol furniture company, solid elm construction with two drawers. 54cm high, 125cm wide, 40cm deepDesigned by Lucian Ercolani, circa 1960, this is a great example of mid Century Ercol. Condition reportEssentially complete and sound. There is a varnished surface, with a slight ring mark. I don’t know if this slightly shiny surface is original. It would be improved with a light clean and possible revarnished surface. There is a small ‘button’ inset label with an Ercol Tree symbol to the right side of drawers.
A 20th Century Mahogany Circular Drum Table of "George III" design, with leather inset to top, fitted two real and four dummy frieze drawers, with satinwood veneered panels, turned central column and on three splayed and reeded legs with brass toes, 32.5ins diameter x 26.5ins high
A William IV Rosewood Rectangular Card Table with rounded front corners, the top inlaid with a band of leaf scroll ornament, on turned leaf carved central column, rectangular inswept base and on paw feet, 36ins wide x 18ins deep x 28.5ins highCondition ReportSome light scattered scratching and uneven fading to the whole, to the top darker bruising and some water/ring marks, there are some areas of veneer loss first to the right hand side running vertically around 3ins long at the widest point, around 1ins diameter, to the left hand side there is more veneer loss, first around 1/2ins diameter in the left hand corner, a long area running vertically around 6ins long, again around 7ins long to the right of that. On the right hand front edge there is a small area of veneer loss around 3ins long and on the left hand edge there are two areas of veneer loss around 2ins diameter, the other approx 1ins x 1/2ins. The baize seems to have been recently replaced and is in good overall condition. Some general wear to the feet commensurate with age. To the frieze there are two areas of moulding missing, the first on the bottom section around 4ins long, the second on the top left hand section around 4ins long. Some slight shrinkage cracks around the centre column running vertically, the biggest around 6ins long. The item is structurally sound with little movement in the joints.
A Late 19th Century Walnut and Pietra Dura Circular Tripod Table, the top inset with black marble panel and inlaid with floral sprays and garlands, on parcel-gilt turned reeded and fluted central column and carved splayed legs, 28ins diameter x 29ins highCondition ReportMarble top - the marble top cannot be removed from the base and so no comment can be made about the underside. For this reason it is difficult to determine the difference between a crack to the marble or a scratch. If the central floral bouquet is set upright then there is a scratch/crack from the edge at approx 5 o'clock. There are some scattered light scratches, with one example running almost horizontally from 2 o'clock for approx 12ins. No elements of the pietra dura inlay appear to be missing or restored. The table itself appears to be in reasonably good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration save some small typical scattered knocks/bruises, particularly to the legs.
A George III Mahogany Rectangular Card Table with Re-Entrant Fronts and Sides, the folding baize lined top with square candle stands and oval counter wells, above plain apron and cabriole legs, 31.5ins wide x 15.5ins deep x 28.5ins highCondition ReportThis item is a concertina action. To the whole there is some light scattered scratching and to the top some uneven fading and some water ring marks/water marks. The fitted baize interior is in good overall condition. To the right hand side there is a triangular piece of veneer loss around 3ins long running vertically. To the left hand side there is a piece of veneer missing running vertically from one end to the other around 4ins long x 1ins wide. To the feet there is some general wear commensurate with age, the same for shrinkage. Overall the item is structurally sound with little to no movement in the joints.
A Mahogany and Brass Mounted Games Table, with square edge to the folding top inlaid with chess board, on square tapered legs and brass toes, 35ins wide x 16ins deep x 29ins highCondition ReportTo the whole there is some light scattered scratching. To the top on the left hand side there is a small area of veneer repair around 2ins diameter. The left hand side, there is a small unopened shrinkage split running horizontally around 8ins long. To the chess board the veneer is slightly lifted and starting to crack, and there are some repairs in six areas all around 1ins diameter. The top is completely loose and removable. To the left front leg there is a small area of damage around 1ins diameter. Some brass moulding missing. The same brass moulding is missing on the right hand leg as well. The item is structurally sound however there is some movement in the joints.
An Edward VIII Silver Square Electric Table Lamp, by British Metallising Co. Ltd London 1936, the column of tapered form on square base and with engine turned ornament, lamp without fitting 12.5ins highCondition Report:This has not been tested to see if it works. There are two miniscule dings to the base, and a very small dent to the lower edge of the base. There is one small ding to one edge if the column close to the top. In other respects this lot appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/restoration
A George V Silver Mounted and Tortoiseshell Inkwell and a Five-Piece Silver Backed Dressing Table Set, the inkwell by J Baston and Son, London, 1912, of square form with domed lid, reeded and ribbon mounts and on shaped apron with bracket feet, 4ins square x 3.25ins high, the dressing table set with engine turned ornament, Birmingham, 1945
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