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Lot 160

VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE SPOON,maker John Hunt & Robert Roskell, London 1867, Shell and Thread border, 22.6cm long, along with a matched silver sauce ladle, also four silver handled King's pattern table knives, two knives and a fork, also three plated forks table forks, the weighable silver 186g

Lot 187

ELIZABETH II SILVER BACKED DRESSING TABLE SET,maker W.I. Broadway & Co., Birmingham circa 1979/80, comprising two hairbrushes, two clothes brushes, a hand mirror, and a comb, engine turned decoration, engraced borders with scrolling foliate detail, the hand mirror 25.5cm high, along with a silver dressing table jar top, all within a fitted case

Lot 31

EDWARDIAN SILVER DRESSING TABLE TRAY,maker Williams Ltd, Birmingham 1909, repousse decorated in the Reynold's Angels pattern, 27cm wide, approx 130g

Lot 42

PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER TABLE SPOONS,maker George Cowles, Sheffield 1803, with bright cut decoration, initialled 'M' to terminals, approx 118g

Lot 44

GEORGE V SILVER MOUNTED AND GUILLOCHE ENAMEL DRESSING TABLE SET,maker Wilmot Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1911, comprising three brushes, along with a two silver mounted mirrors, one a US Art Nouveau example with Sterling and Patent stamps (5)

Lot 57

GEORGE V SILVER MOUNTED DRESSING TABLE SET,maker I.S. Green, Birmingham circa 1920s/30s, comprising hand mirror, two hairbrushes, two clothes brushes and a comb, each with beaded border except comb, the hand mirror 27cm long, in fitted case with two covered compartments, the case 40.5cm wide

Lot 78

SILVER MOUNTED MIRROR AND CLOTHES BRUSH,maker Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1904, in the Reynold's Angels pattern, along with a similar hairbrush and further silver mounted dressing table accessories, also a pair of silver napkin rings

Lot 96

COMPOSITE SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL DRESSING TABLE SET,comprising a clothes brush, hair brush and comb, hairbrush measuring 21.5cm long

Lot 197

Johnson, Samuel. Letters to and from the late Samuel Johnson, L.L.D., 2 volumes, engraved portrait frontispiece, contemporary calf, joints cracked, 8vo, London: A. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1788; The Rambler, 3 volumes, thirteenth edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, three additional engraved titles, contemporary etched calf, spine tooled gilt, 8vo, London: T. Longman, et al., 1794; Dr. Johnson's Table-Talk: Containing Aphorisms on Literature, Life, and Manners, some spotting, nineteenth century half calf, joints cracked, 8vo, London: C. Dilly, 1798; and nine others, similar, 8vo (15)

Lot 239

Palmer, Francis. Ordnance Map and Tourist's Table of the Thames... for the Angler, Tourist and Boating Man, folding sheet with a map of the river, details of boating information, and a chart on the reverse with fishing stations, names of locks, objects of interest, etc., in original gilt-stamped wallet, 295mm x 468mm, London: Edward Standford, 1877

Lot 194

Two figural table lamps, one by The Juliana Collection

Lot 196

A silver and green guillouche enamel dressing table set

Lot 254

3 in 1 expanding turn over top console table with birch veneer top and featuring a faux drawer, (expands into a 4 & 8 seater dinning table) with 6 folding matching chairs (boxed) & 2 leaves - excellent condition

Lot 357

Vintage silver plated table top decorative bell

Lot 377

A mid 20th century two tier coffee table

Lot 379

Early to mid 20th century oak games table with inset tile top and two rotating drawers below

Lot 381

Small heavily carved occasional table together with 2x tapestry seated footstools (owl designs)

Lot 392

An Edwardian oak square shaped occasional table with under tier

Lot 397

An Edwardian mahogany two tier occasional table and another square shaped

Lot 400

A Chinese wooden carved coffee table with glass top

Lot 402

A carved exotic wood table lamp in form of a male bust

Lot 404

Outdoor metal painted green garden table & 2 matching chairs

Lot 409

Blonde ERCOL oval shaped dining table 164x121cm, height 73cm

Lot 54

Solid Light oak square shaped coffee table

Lot 58

Decorative driftwood occasional table/stool

Lot 1043

An Anglo-Indian folding carved hardwood tray top occasional table, circa 1900, height 58cm, width 61cm, width 41.5cm.

Lot 1054

An Indian carved wood folding occasional table, early 20th century, the pierced base carved with leaves and tendrils, height 56cm, diameter of top 53cm.

Lot 410

Anon. DIARY OF AROUND THE WORLD CRUISE. 1903, February 23rd, one Volume manuscript, "Fay, George and Myself start on our tour.....", approximately 300 pages closely written ink, unfortunately finishing in Toronto on July 18th. Included is a 'Candian Pacific Royal Mail Steamship Line Passenger List' for the voyage from Yokahama for Vancouver. Quarter leather bound, quite worn and chipped, but contents clean, with a 'Colombo Apothecaries' label on the front endpaper.They first travel to London for a couple of days where they leave "baby very well" with Mrs Wright, "an excellent nurse", who is relieved to see them go- apparently Fay had been very ill. The author shows some concern about leaving the baby for such a very long time, but soon shrugs the feeling off. They take the train from Victoria to Dover, then on to Calais and Paris, where they take a bus to the hotel with their hand lug-luggage having booked the heavy stuff through to Marseilles. An early morning train sees them in Marseilles that night in a noisy hotel. In the morning they go to P. and O. dock to board the SS Chin, under the command of Captain Angus, with 150 first class passengers, some headed for India via Aden, many for Cairo.March 3rd, they arrive at port Sais and remain for the night; the SS Isis pulls alongside in the morning to transfer post etc. They hear from respective Mothers, and "had a good account of baby", and they go ashore for some shopping. Next they pass through the Suez canal and dock at Aden on March 8th, where there are more mail transfers, and passengers for Bombay leave the ship."Left Aden at 10.45. A lot of natives with ostrich feathers came on board who seemed to do a fair trade....Lady McKenzie Capt Beresford and about 30 people got off, she is going with him to Somaliland to shoot lions".Then we get a real sense of the cruise atmosphere, with much description of the weather, the distance travelled, various deck games and evening entertainments.March 14th they are in Colombo shopping; 17th on the train to Kandy, where they take a hotel and go sightseeing (and shopping). The 29th they are at sea again on the Coromandel, arriving on April 2nd at Penang, and the 4th at Singapore, where they take an excursion a "giniricksha"April 9th sees them arrive at Hong Kong (shopping).April 11th, "Spent most of the morning in the shop of Chang Woo Queen St. where we bought a set of 5 red lacquer tea tables, a roll of 20 yds crepe silk, green embroidered and ditto plain light blue silk, a box of ivory chess men, carved ivory balls with seven inside and a dozen grass cloth handkerchiefs. Table was 35$ the embroidered silk 40$ the plain 32$ ball 7.50$. Handkerchiefs 4$ & chess men 14$ for which we paid 126$ including packing, I think they are good value"."....afterwards went to the theatre a fine building inside and out and saw the Geisha by Pollards Lilliputian Opera Coy of Australia. Most of the actors are quite midgets they were certainly very fairly good but the singing which was rattled through at top speed and in squeaky voices however we enjoyed it but did not stay to the end".April 13th they sail on a "little screw steamer", reaching Canton at 6.00am the following morning, where they take a number of sightseeing excursions- Wuchow, Samisha, etc with few shopping opportunities!April 8th they are back in Hong Kong, pleased to get rooms at the Hong Kong Hotel. The 19th sees them rushing out shopping again, with only a minor distraction- "Had a telegram today to say Baby all well sent from Bath".April 21st is their last day in Hong Kong, so a quick bit of shopping, before settling up with their shippers, "roughly I think we have spent about 500$ here and at Canton or a little over 40£ and got some very nice things for it". the 22nd they join the CPR ship Empress of India, "every berth taken", and head shopping in Shanghai on the 25th."April 27th. Reached Nagasaki..... there are three Russian men of war in the harbour which I should think rather annoy the japs." The 30th sees them in Yokohama- shopping! They spent several days here, making a number of excursions by carriage and rail, and there are extremely good descriptions of various parts of the interior of Japan. With the aid of Murray's Hand Book and some local guides they visit Kyoto, Osaka, Ikuno, Hiroshima ("...the small steamer touched at several small towns, the largest being Hiroshima"), Kobe, Nagoya etc. By far the most interesting part of the diary.May 20th, "We stopped at 10 oc at a nice little tea house for coolies to have their chow and bought a laquer tray well carved for 2.50 but after we had got it the man said he could not sell at any price as it had belonged to his family for a long time. I packed it in my bag & we all walked on & left Hori to struggle with him he gave him another yen and cam,e away the man he said very angry we had gone in. We amused ourselves on the way killing snakes which were plentiful three or four different sorts the largest crossed the road in front of us measured 5 feet we killed 14."May 27th. "....saw the young Mikado and his suite going to Osaka exhibition long before they came in sight a policeman insisted on my taking off my hat and Fay getting out her rickishas and putting down the parasol the sun being very hot they came past in rickishas and the men in uniform the ladies in Paris dress. The Japs are the opposite to us when royalty comes along they are all quite silent their heads bare and standing up long before the royal party almost have started it is rather trying in the rain...".June 11th. 'Our last day in Japan....settled and paid Arthur and Bond and all our things eight cases are shipped today. they should be at Bessingby in 10 weeks. Also settled up with the Banl. Have spent in Japn £309...."June 12th they sail for Vancouver, and settle into everyday life on the waves again, "Found a rather enthusiastic chess player in Mr E. Hamilton Sharp a professor an old man of about 65 who has lived most of his time in Japan and the rest in Canada I don't know what he is professor of but he lectures to jap students at Tokyo however we had a good game which I eventually won he being very blind is greatly handicapped and is continually mistaking bishops for pawns and queens for bishops...."they arrive in Vancouver on June 23rd, enjoying various excursions and shopping trips, before taking the train to Toronto on July 15th. Only July 18th they leave Totonto on Steamer Kingston, a paddle-boat on Lake Ontario. " Weather very threatening. Blew a gale soon after starting and had a very rough night frightened we would turn over"...which is the last entry.

Lot 5

A Chinese hardwood Kang table, with a pierced frieze on square section legs, height 27cm, width 75cm, depth 37.5cm.Alan Bennett (1930-2021) was an enormously respected, Cornwall-based antiques dealer.Alan Bennett started working in the antiques trade in the early 1950s for Parker’s of Blackheath before joining Harrod's Antiques Department. He moved to Cornwall in 1954 and opened his own shop, gradually expanding and offering one of the largest selections of antiques in Cornwall. He was assisted in the business by his wife Winifred, son Justin, and a team of restorers. He retired in April 2007.He was a man of refined manners, always impeccably dressed and he bought pretty, elegant things across the board, Dresden china and pierced silver Bon-Bon baskets but also brightly coloured Staffordshire figures, although it was the furniture that really fed his passion and he specialised in good quality Georgian and later furniture.David Lay reminiscences: "He would sit in the front row bidding with awesome discretion. Nothing as vulgar as a nod or wink. His demeanour told me he was bidding but of course, I knew his taste. I knew when he “should” be bidding. Often Winifred would view with Alan, the perfect couple.Happy memories of a different age. "Through his 50 years in the trade, he amassed an eclectic collection of very good quality art and antiques, many of which we are delighted to be offering here at Lays Auctions across various sales.Condition report: All the joints are firm and the table is structurally stable. Restoration to one leg. Split to another leg. Age related thin splits to top. Extra images on our website www.davidlay.co.uk

Lot 502

A substantial South East Asian burl wood dining table, 20th century, the rectangular 20.5cm thick top on two square plinths, height 82cm, width 250cm, depth 100cm.

Lot 589

A Chinese reproduction hardwood extending dining table and set of six chairs, including two carvers and one leaf, table height 78cm, length 204cm width 112cm.

Lot 1019

An Anglo-Indian Nagina table screen, circa 1900, set with eight oval portrait miniature paintings, height 56cm, width 67cm.

Lot 1

A pair of Chinese porcelain baluster vases adapted to table lamps, decorated with butterflies, flora and fauna on attached wooden bases 49cm high including base and fittings

Lot 10

A Dresden oval dressing table mirror decorated with bows, flowers and cherubs, 30cm

Lot 105

A Masons ironstone Table and Flower Pot pattern drainer 36cm wide, together with four other 19th century drainers to include a Spode stone china example in Indian Tree (or Willis) pattern 33cm wide (5)

Lot 183

Two similar Japanese cloisonne baluster vases converted to table lamps, decorated with insects, birds and flowers on peach coloured ground, both on wooden stands, tallest 47cm including stand and fitting

Lot 270

Two Swiza miniature clocks, one a novelty example formed as a ewer 13.5cm high, together with a gilt metal dressing table box with circular glazed side panels and hinged lid with photograph of Dieppe Entree du Port (a/f)

Lot 307

A bamboo and and cane side table square top with sloping supports and undershelf, 40cm and a small bamboo plant stand of hexagonal form, 67cm high

Lot 308

A pine occasional table with octagonal top on three sloping bobbin turned supports, 41cm

Lot 311

A mahogany occasional 'Cricket' table with hexagonal top on three sloping bobbin turned supports, 60cm

Lot 312

A white painted metal circular garden table and four chairs (a/f) 90cm

Lot 325

A Heals oak book stand side table purchased from Libertys of London, 61cm

Lot 336

A nest of three oak rectangular side tables on block and turned supports, 54cm and an oak magazine rack side table, 53cm

Lot 342

Australian Ed Rosenstengel dressing table with adjustable mirror, single panelled drawer and two small drawers, on cabriole legs, makers red Brisbane label to drawer, acquired from the Australian Embassy, 107cm

Lot 353

A carved rectangular side table with single drawer on bobbin turned supports and low uniting stretcher, 76cm

Lot 360

An 18th century style near circular oak drop leaf gateleg table with plank top and two end drawers on turned and block supports and stretchers, 156cm

Lot 367

A Victorian mahogany side table with three quarter gallery rectangular top single drawer and drop finials, two end baluster supports and turned uniting stretcher, 98cm

Lot 373

A Victorian mahogany bowfront side table with one long drawer and kneehole, two small drawers, on ring turned legs, 101cm

Lot 374

A Victorian mahogany rectangular side table with raised back, single drawer on reeded column supports with low uniting stretchers, 84cm

Lot 388

A Victorian gilt metal mounted burr walnut oval table the top with harebell banding and cast paterae mounts and border, on baluster stem and four scroll feet, with foliate and beaded decoration and hoof feet, by repute exhibited at the 1851 Great Exhibition, 137cm

Lot 4

A Dresden porcelain figural table lamp with applied foliate decoration modelled with a lady and gentleman holding flowers, on circular base with floral panels and three scroll feet, the base marked with blue crossed swords above 'L' 35cm high

Lot 49

A Continental ceramic nodding figure group of a couple before a dressing table, 25.5cm high

Lot 66

A collection of Portmeirion Botanic Garden oven to table ware comprising teapot, coffee pot, tureen and cover and two jugs

Lot 67

A part set of red glass table ware decorated with gilt roses, comprising five champagne glasses, five liqueur glasses, six sherry glasses, five hock glasses, seven white wine glasses and five red wine glasses (a/f)

Lot 83

A collection of eight various Wedgwood blue Jasperware dressing table boxes and two pin dishes

Lot 85

A pair of Chinese famille rose porcelain baluster vases converted to table lamps, both decorated with panels of figures amongst flowers and butterflies, both on wooden stands 51cm high including stand and fittings (a/f - damage)

Lot 92

A Waterford Crystal Colleen pattern part table service comprising six short stem claret glasses and four white wine glasses, boxed

Lot 93

Two Moorcroft pottery baluster table lamps decorated with pink magnolia on cream coloured ground, one with pink shade, tallest 44cm including brass fitting

Lot 30

A large elm/oak farmhouse or refectory table, having six plank top, fitted with a short drawer to one end, raised on tapering legs, width 35ins x length 103ins x height 29.5ins

Lot 391

A pair of silver fiddle pattern table spoons, engraved with a crest, London 1847, together with two other silver fiddle pattern table spoons, one engraved with a crest, London 1846 and 1873, total weight 9.5oz

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