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the larger table of rectangular form with a pair of square-topped side tables below. Unmarked but almost certainly an uncommon model by G-Plan45 x 84 x 39cm (largest)Condition report: All tables have been previously stripped and repolishedSmall tables in excellent condition with good colour and only minor marksLarge table has had a previous repair to the leg(only visible on the inside) and has a pale area where the veneer has worn through.All stucturally sound
Spode Winston Churchill commemorative plate; together with, a Royal Worcester Roanoke pattern tea service for eight; a part Aynsley dressing table set; a model of a poodle; six porcelain pillboxes; and two small polish stone cupsCondition report: Overall fading to gilt and decoration commensurate with age and use. Particular wear to the gilt on the Aynsley England Wares. Minor marking throughout. The Spode Winston Churchill commemorative plate has a small loss of glaze - please see images
A pair of George II silver Hanoverian pattern table spoons, rat tail bowls, crested, James Tookey, London 1752; another, Thomas Chawner, London 1773; a George II/III silver fancy-back table spoon, bottom-struck spoon, marks rubbed, c.1750; a Hanoverian pattern teaspoon, maker's mark only; a William IV silver miniature fork, London 1836; another, Irish, Thomas Townsend, Dublin 1815 (7), 284g
A 19th century Anglo-Indian rosewood tripod work table, hinged top enclosing a fitted interior with lift-out trays and an arrangement of compartments, birdcage basket undertier, spirally fluted pillar with carved lotus socle, downswept legs, outlined with ivory stringing, 75.5cm high, 40cm wide, 30cm deep, c.1830
A 19th century gilt metal mounted rosewood and mahogany table-top collector's cabinet, oversailing moulded top above a pair of rectangular raised panel doors, enclosing adjustable shelves and three long drawers, brass handles, skirted base, 68cm high, 66.5cm wide, 25cm deep
A 19th century Irish Killarney marquetry and yew games table, hinged rectangular top inlaid with an oval reserve of Muckross Abbey, County Kerry, Ireland, bordered by trailing sprays of seamróg shamrocks and outlined with barber-pole stringing, herringbone parquetry bands and stiff leaves, enclosing playing surfaces for chess, backgammon and cribbage and further architectural landscapes, possibly Ross castle and Glena cottage, above a deep frieze inlaid with oak leaves and acorns, panelled 'garlic-mouth' column, serpentine rectangular base, bun feet, 77cm high, 79.5cm wide, 42cm deep, each chess square 4cm, c.1850
A 19th century mahogany dressing table, the superstructure with a shield-shaped mirror flanked by small doors, each inlaid with an oval shell patera, slightly oversailing rectangular top above three drawers, tapered square legs, casters, 150cm high, 91.5cm wide, 49.5cm deep
A 19th century mahogany Jupe's patent type radial extending dining table, in the manner of Jupe, Johnstone & Jeanes, circular top in four segments, sliding to accommodate four small or four large additional leaves, turned legs, brass casters, 76cm high, 159cm extending to either 175cm or 192cm diameter
A George V Art Deco period silver smoker's table-top companion, the combination square pedestal surmounted by a mechanical trigger lighter of vesta form and enclosing provision for cigarettes, engine-turned to a pinstripe design, plinth base, 16cm high, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1931
A George III ormolu mounted mahogany petite sonnerie table clock by Marriott, London, of small size, 9.5cm enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and strike silent dial to arch, brass foliate spandrels, twin winding holes, the quarter striking 8 day movement with verge escapement striking on the hours on one bell and the quarters ting tang on two bells, the back plate engraved and chased with foliate scrolls and cartouche inscribed Marriott, London, the case with pagoda top, flame finial and pierced sides, acanths scroll feet, applied overall with ormolu leaves, scrolls and husks, 40cm high overall, c.1785John Marriott, clock maker of Fleet Street, London was apprenticed until 1755 and free of the clock makers company from 1768 until his death in 1824. He made clocks for the Turkish and Chinese export market including many musical. A fine musical and automaton clock by Marriott is now in the Palace Museum, Beijing.
A Baroque giltwood pier table, of Scottish interest, rectangular verde antico marble top, above a deep frieze centred by a polychrome painted armorial of Clan Cathcart, the stretcher and cabriole legs boldly carved with leafy scrolls, 88cm high, 104cm wide, 51cm deep
A Chinese hardwood tripod occasional table, circular top with inset soapstone panel, the pillar carved with smiling figures holding a fan and a censer, on a ground of scrolling and fruiting foliage, cabriole legs with masks to knees, ball and claw feet, 78cm high, 56cm diameter, c.1860
A Clarkes patient Cricklite ormolu mounted clear glass seven light table candelabrum, each bell shaped shade supported on a scrolling wirework arm from a lotus cast tapered octagonal column, the socle with trumpet shaped specimen flower vases, spreading circular base, Lion paw feet, 79cm high, c.1890Samuel Clarke, one of several English designers of lighting devices, patented a glass cup covered with a dome on December 14th 1885. His company promoted the lamps as a way to sell there own candles. Clarkes original lamps feature a fairy embossed into the bottom as can be seen in these examples. They became so popular that all small candle-based lamps became know as fairy lamps. Queen Victoria reportedly purchase 1500 of his fairy lamps for her own use.Provenance: Christies sale, London, c.1995
A George II style mahogany demilune tea table, hinged top with segmented veneers, the edge carved with flowerheads, above a deep frieze carved and applied with shells, bell husks and scrolling acanthus, straightened cabriole legs, pad feet, 71cm high, 75.5cm wide, 38cm deep
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