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A vintage solid wood dining room table with 4 matching dining chairs and 2 carvers. Table has parquet effect design to top and carved legs. Table approx. 146cm long without extra leaves x 100cm deep. Complete with two extra extension leaves. Cane back chairs with pale gold upholstery and carved detail.
Arne Jacobsen for Anton Michelsen - A stainless steel AJ cutlery suite, designed 1957, comprising; 8 dinner forks, 8 dessert forks, 8 dinner knives, 8 steak knives, 8 dessert spoons, one marked Georg Jensen, and 8 soup spoons each stamped 'A. Michelsen Stainless Denmark' and further monogrammed, table fork length 19.8cm, together with a pair of salad servers marked 'Stelton'. This cutlery was featured in Stanley Kubrick's sci-fi epic 2001: A Space Odyssey.
A Victorian black lacquer abalone inlaid, painted and gilded table top writing slope-cabinet in the manner of Jennens and Bettridge, the hinged caddy top enclosing a green silk fitted interior over a pair of hinged doors enclosing an arrangement of six drawers and a pigeonhole, the lower drawer fully fitted as a writing slope, and raised on four outswept bracket feet, height 32cm, width 32.5cm.
A violin labelled Geronimo Grandini Sen'r Mirecourt 1878, the two piece back of faint medium curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a medium width grain and the varnish of a light reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, back 36cm, with associated bow in fitted case.
An early 19th century celestial 12 inch table top globe by Dr Nevil Maskelyne, Astronomer Royale, sold by William and Samuel Jones, Holborn London, with brass meridian ring, on a mahogany stand with turned column and three outswept supports with pointed pad feet, the supports united by a centrally mounted compass, height 63cm, diameter overall 42cm.
An early 19th century celestial 12 inch table top globe by John & William Cary, inscribed 'Cary's New Celestial Globe on which are correctly laid down upwards of 3,500 stars selected from the most accurate observations and calculated for the year 1800, with the extent of each constellation precisely defined by Mr Gilpin of The Royal Society. Made and sold by J & W. Cary Strand London' with brass meridian ring, on a mahogany stand and with three outswept supports with pointed pad feet, height 50cm, diameter overall 48cm.
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