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A FAMILLE ROSE ‘WU SHUANG PU’ PORCELAIN JARChina, Qing Dynasty, 19th centuryAdorned in famille rose enamels with four heroes of ‘The Table of the Peerless Heroes’ also known as Wu Shuang Pu, amongst them, as well as with calligraphies. An old collector’s label in French to the base reading ‘Plus de Cent Ans d’Age’, lit. ‘More than hundred years old’. A later wooden lid. H (the sole jar): 20,5 cmNote: This decor would have been made after a book, ‘The Table of Peerless Heroes’, also known as ‘Wu Shuang Pu’ (無雙譜) first published in 1694 and illustrated Jin Shi (金史, c.1625-1695). Condition Report: Condition report: Missing its original porcelain lid.
A GROUP OF TWO (2) PIECES OF FURNITUREVietnam and EuropeThe first one is a bamboo shelves attributed to ‘La Maison du Bambou’ and Perret & Vibert. The second one is a lacquered low table by Maison Thanh Lê.H (the shelves): 120,4 cmCondition Report: Condition report: - a restored part to one tray;- scratches;- few lacks of enamels.
A Victorian brass bound Coromandel dressing table box, by W Leuchars, 38 Piccadilly, London, the lift up lid enclosing a fitted interior, with original manicure set, over a single drawer, 30cm wide, 23cm deep, 8.5cm highCondition report: Bottles lacking tops. Nibbles to glass bottles. Top split. Bottom drawer locked. General knocks and wear.
A pair of Persian-style pierced brass table lamps, 20th century, each of multi-stage form with incised foliate decoration, on circular wooden bases, 28cm diameter, 110cm high (2)Condition report: Some knocks, dents and misshapen areas. Scratches and wear. Tarnish and discolouration. General wear.Knocks and misshapen sections. Possibly refinished. Some areas of loss to the finish. Please see additional images.
An Art Nouveau brass table lamp, early 20th century, in the manner of WAS Benson, the hexagonal frosted shade supported on a scrolled arm and 'heart' form base, stamped 'L.D.S.G.D.G.', 37CM HIGHCondition report: Base a little loose. Has been rewired at some stage.Knocks and wear, some chipping to the rim of the shade.
A pair of painted toleware table lamps, of recent manufacture, each of tapering square form, decorated with scrolling foliage on an off-white ground, on a square base, 21cm wide, 21cm deep44cm high (2) Provenance: Supplied by Sibyl Colefax & John FowlerCondition report: No shades. One split to the corner. Some surface wear and misshapen areas. Some manufactured ageing.Please see additional images. Split to the edge, see additional images.
A French Grand Tour style bronze table lamp, 19th century, the column cast with scenes of animals hunting enclosing a central band of putti, raised on an ebonised plinth, lacks fitting, 46.5cm highCondition report: Base drilled with two square infilled section. Some losses to the ebonised finish. Lacks fittings
Two George III mahogany dressing table mirrors, with oval plates above serpentine shaped three drawer bases. 43 and 45cm wide, 59 and 61cm highCondition report: Some fading and discolouration, old repairs and restoration, small losses to stringing, wear and splits to veneer, splits to the frame, and degradation to the plate. evidence of repair/ replacement to backboards. Repairs to feet.
An Allander canteen of silver plated Dubarry pattern cutlery, for eight place settings; to include table knives, forks and spoons, dessert knives, forks and spoons, soup spoons, teaspoons, coffee spoons, and a three piece carving set (qty.)Condition report: All with surface scratches and marks. The box is heavily worn with scratches.
A Victorian silver dressing table mirror by William Comyns, London 1899, with an ornate pressed frame around a shaped plate on a blue velvet ground, 40 wide, 46cm highCondition report: the velvet ground very worn and threadbare, the easy joint damaged and unable to support the mirror silver bent in places overall poor order
A Christofle 'Rubans' silver plated canteen for twelve settings, mid-late 20th century, French, comprising one hundred and thirty-three pieces to include a carving knife and fork, three various large serving forks, a soup ladle, pastry knives and forks, etc., each piece stamped with maker's marks, together with two associated cruet pieces (135) Please see the condition report for the numbers of each piece.Condition report: Carving knife and fork, 2 cheese knives, 12 dessert spoons, 3 various large serving forks, 12 salad forks, 1 pie server, 12 dessert forks, 12 salad knives, 12 table spoons, 12 table forks, 12 table knives, 12 pastry knives, 2 cruet pieces (associated), 12 pastry forks, 12 teaspoons, 2 large serving spoons, 1 soup ladle, 1 sauce ladle, 1 fish serving knife.Some light surface wear and some tarnish, otherwise in good order.
A late Regency or George IV pollard oak centre table, with two drawers, trestle ends united by a stretcher, 104cm diameter, 61cm deep, 73cm high Provenance: 47 Phillimore Gardens, Holland Park, London, W8.Condition report: Bracket loose, top with old scratches, drawers pinned/repaired, further evidence of old restoration to drawer lining, turnings chipped with losses, slightly wobbly overall.
A Victorian rosewood centre table, the circular crossbanded top with a gadrooned edge on a turned tapering column and triform base, the scrolled feet with applied ornate, cast brass, mounts, 125cm diameter x 71cm highCondition report: Faded. Section of the edge loose but present.Split to the underside of the top and some splits to the veneers on the base. Please see additional images.
An ebonised console table, early 20th century, with rounded edges, raised on faux bamboo supports, joined by an x-shaped stretcher with a centralised urn, 75cm wide, 54cm deep, 71cm highCondition report: Traces of former gilding. Scratches and marks occurring throughout. With some dents to the surface. The edge with a notable gouge.
An Edwardian mahogany and satinwood inlaid card table, of demi-lune form, with a radiating inlaid top, baize fold over top, raised on square tapering supports, raised on castors, 90.5cm wide, 44.5cm deep, 77cm highCondition report: Slight warping to the top - used scratches, some veneer issues.90.5cm wide, legs slightly narrower.
A Chinese hardwood altar table, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), with a pierced openwork frieze carved with ruyi heads, 202cm wide, 43cm deep, 87cm highCondition report: There is a watermark to the top and each of the four legs have been 'tipped' with scarfed-in repairs to the lower legs.Top wood panel stretched with small chips. Wood with cracks, chips and splits.All ruyi heads from aprons damaged or restored. Signs of water stains, repaint and glue in various locations. Surface scratches throughout.
An shell inlaid trunk, 20th century, with an iron handle to either end, with geometric decoration, 95cm wide, 48cm deep, 35cm high, together with two similarly decorated occasional tables, one 60 x 56 x 67cm, the other a trumpet form work table, 44cm wide x 70cm high (3)Condition report: all later decorated and refinished, the trumpet form table with old damages and alterations to the lid and legs, the interior also with alterations, the trunk with hinge replaced and knocks and dents, the squre table slightly wobbly with knocks dents and loses.
An octagonal table with folding base, 20th Century, Burmese, the relief carved top decorated with peacocks and centered by a pierced copper panel, the base with conforming pierced and carved decoration.79cm wide, 54cm highCondition report: Some hinges to base broken and repaired, areas of high relief knocked and scratched, later varnished
An Anglo-Indian occasional table, 20th century, the circular top inlaid with ivory and ebony raised on elephant head supports, 47cm wide, 47cm high, together with another, with circular top on a folding base41cm wide, 41cm high (2)Condition report: both with areas of missing inlay, the elephant table with losses and chips, and breaks, one leg rotated and requiring attention, the tusks chipped, both watermarked and with all over evidence of wear and use. Ivory inlay
A Victorian walnut centre table, late 19th century, the oval quarter veneered top with a scalloped edge raised on a cluster column base and carved scrolling legs and feet, with ceramic casters, 144cm wide, 106cm deep, 75cm high Provenance: 47 Phillimore Gardens, Holland Park, London, W8.Condition report: Re-polished, knocks dents and scratches associated with age and use, patches to the top surface. Top with large central split.
A G-Plan dining suite, 1970s, comprising, a 'Sierra' teak dining table, with a super elliptical top, 150cm wide, 107cm deep, 73cm high, and a set of four 'Fresco' teak dining chairs, with upholstered seats, with shaped slatted backs, 49cm wide, 54cm deep, 98cm high, seat 44cm, and two upholstered dining chairs (7)Condition report: All pieces with wear and marks commensurate with age and use. The table and chairs in good order. The upholstery to the chairs faded.
A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN BASTING OR SERVING SPOON by Robert Sallam, London 1769, another, initialled "MAG", by William Chawner, London 1817 and three later-decorated or "berry" table spoons (two silvergilt); the basting spoons 11.75" (30 cms) long; 13.35 oz (5)
DRESSING TABLE WARES:- A George V five-piece dressing table set with engine-turned decoration (mirror, four brushes), another similar set, initialled "E", a rectangular dressing table tray, monogrammed, a late Victorian hand mirror with embossed cherub masks, by William Comyns, London 1897, two other brushes and a mounted glass jar; the tray 10.75" (27 cms) long; 14.1 oz weighable silver (lot)
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