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This is a one off coffee table made for Jameson Whiskey by On The Square Emporium, it was used for 2 years in their private bar in Belfast were they did whiskey tasting and talks on whiskey. Rustic Upcycled Jameson Table "Still Here Without Fear". Made from an antique vaulting horse base and toughened glass with 26 display bottles inside display. 43x168x82cm#2213
A selcetion of accessories including two circular fabric containers with a selection of hand crochet doilies, a royal 1937 commemorative bibbed apron, a Victorian black satin silk hand embroidered waist apron with flowers, 30's floral crepe waist apron and a heavily embroidered organza table centre cloth, 20's fringed table cloth in pink and black and a piece of decorative bead work etc
Victorian cream silk Indian hand embroidered mantle runner, floral pattern embellished with gilt metal thread and fringing together with a child's black felt Eastern waistcoat, gilt thread embroidery and a red and blue silk hand embroidered table centre piece commemorating France and Egypt 1915-1916
NO RESERVE Cultivation.- Evelyn (John) Terra: a philosophical discourse of earth. Relating to the culture and improvement of it for vegetation, and the propagation of plants, edited by Alexander Hunter, first Hunter edition, folding letterpress table, occasional spotting or light staining, contemporary calf, gilt spine in compartments, lacking label, spine ends chipped, corners worn, rubbed, [Keynes 97], a wide-margined copy, York, Printed by A. Ward, 1778; and Thomas Yeoman on the drainage of The Fens, 1767, 8vo & small 4to (2)
Trees.- Evelyn (John) Silva, or a Discourse of Forest-Trees..., To which is added the Terra: A Philosophical Discourse of Earth, edited by Alexander Hunter, 2 vol., second Hunter edition, engraved portrait by Bartolozzi, 41 engraved plates by John Miller (one folding) and one sepia aquatint plate to 'Terra', 3 letterpress tables (2 large and folding, one double-page), one folding table torn, both mounted on linen, some foxing, mostly to plates, bound in modern russet calf, by Edgar Powell in 1907 (as indicated in pencil to verso of portrait), covers and spine titled in gilt, spine with five raised bands, g.e., a little rubbed and marked, spine slightly faded, [Henrey 138; Keynes 48; Nissen BBI 615], 4to, York, A.Ward for J.Dodsley..., 1786.⁂ Edgar Powell (1853-1939), studied bookbinding under Douglas Cockerell at the Central School.
George Kennerley (British 1908-2009) Two figures at a table, signed, acrylic on board.23cm x 26cm (9in x 10.25in)Footnote:Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.Condition report:The painting is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The painting is ornately framed but not glazed. The frame has some minor scuffs and knocks commensurate with age.
A Meissen figure of Sleeping Louise, late 19th century, modelled by Acier after a painting by Greuze as a girl asleep in a chair, her arm resting on a table, a letter tucked into her bodice, raised on a shaped 'paved' base, crossed swords in underglaze blue to base, incised shape No. E58, height 18.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Matched six person set of King's pattern silver flatware, comprising six George III table forks, five dessert forks, six dessert spoons and five tablespoons, sponsor's mark 'RP', London 1817, together with one dessert spoon and one dessert fork,as before but with sponsor's mark 'SP', silver cutlery weight 2,290g gross approx, and six Elizabeth II silver handled table knives and six side knives, sponsor's mark of C J Vander Ltd., Sheffield 1966
Rare late Medieval iron bound cuir bouilli table casket, probably French or Spanish, circa first half 16th Century, the domed cover with swing handle and three straps over relief-tooled surface, enclosing later-lined interior, the conforming strapwork body having a short side panel lifting to reveal a 'secret' drawer, on later brass ball feet, 17.5cm x 11cm x 15cm high excluding handleCondition report: Typical age-related cracking and scuffs to leather of cover and rear panel. Decoration is now hard to decipher. Later interior and feet as catalogued. No lock or key. Otherwise general wear consistent with great age as per images.
18th Century Indian (Gujarat or Sindh) ivory-inlaid coromandel table cabinet, probably Portuguese Colonial, fitted with eight drawers arranged to resemble nine (uppermost a double-fronted long drawer), each with fine foliate scroll inlay and knob handles within stringing, the roof and side panels having conforming scroll decoration and later brass carry handles within double courses of concentric stringing, raised on four bun feet, 39cm x 28cm x 26cm highCondition report: Age-related horizonta cracks to roof, veneer cracks and and some ivory stringing losses, all as per images and commensurate with age. Central deep drawer with vacant area for lock. Later carry handles as catalogued. Feet may be associated (could have had a stand).
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