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An 18th Century George III oak book press on table stand comprising of a large upright central wooden thread with book press base over a single drawer side table lowboy base with brass swan handle. All raised on tapering square legs. Some wear commensurate with age and signs of old worm to the press section (minor). Measures approx; 175cm x 74cm x 51cm.
A 17th Century English carved oak refectory dining table having an overhanging slatted top with carved decoration to the freeze below. All raised and supported on large block and turned supports united by low stretchers around. Wear commensurate with age. Measures approx; 79cm x 200cm x 75cm.
A pair of Soviet rocket table lamps,mid-late 20th century, Russia, commemorating the 1961 Vostok-1 flight, on which cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin (1934-1968) became the first human to journey into outer space, 38.5cm high (2)Пара советских настольных ламп в форме ракетСередина/конец XX в., Россия, Они увековечивают полёт Восток-1 в 1961ом году, когда Юрий Гагарин (1934-68) стал первым человеком в космосе.Высота: 38,5см (2)Condition report: Overall in good order, having never been used. Complete with paper leaflet and additional bulb. Currently with two-pin plug fitting.
A carved wooden table in the Russian folk taste, c.1900, possibly Talashkino, Russia, the circular top and legs with polychrome painted decoration,18cm diameter 23cm highProvenance: Iconastas, Piccadilly Arcade, St James's, London, W1.Literature: C Coleman-Sparke, 'Russian Decorative Arts', pp.274-5.Резной деревянный столик в русском народном стиле Около 1900г., возможно Талашкино, РоссияКруглые ножки и столешница украшены полихромной краской Диаметр: 18см Высота: 23см Литература: С. Коулман-Спарк, Russian Decorative Arts, стр.274-5Происхождение: Иконастас, Аркада Пикадилли, Сент-Джеймс, Лондон, W1Condition report: A break to one leg. Small chips and knocks. General surface wear, scratches and rubbing to paint.
A George III inlaid mahogany card table, the rectangular satinwood banded top with central shell motif opening on to a gateleg to reveal a baize lined playing surface, fluted edge with flower and shell inlaid frieze, on square tapered legs, 94 x 46 x 76cms high.
An inlaid mahogany and yew wood Killarney table, Victorian and later, with inlaid top decorated with a central oval panel depicting a ruined church within a leaf and clover surround, applied moulded border, raised on tapering reeded supports connected by a twist pattern stretcher on curved feet, 38deep x 69cms high.
An early 19th Century mahogany pembroke breakfast table, the rectangular double flap top above a frieze drawer opposed by a dummy drawer, octagonal stem on quatrefoil platform , leaf carved downswept feet with metal paw caps and castors, 92 x 105cms (open), 59cms (closed), 73cms high.
A Regency style rosewood and banded sofa table from the Siesta range by E.H. Chapman & Co. Ltd, Newcastle, the rounded rectangular top above two frieze drawers, raised on rectangular section supports connected by a turned stretcher, downswept legs with brass caps and castors, impressed to underside 1209 2029 3, 92 (151cms opened) x 61 x 70cms high.
A MULLER FRERES CAMEO GLASS TABLE LAMP AND SHADE with etched decoration of anemones on a mottled ground, both signed Muller Fres Luneville, 46cm high Condition Report: The shade is rough to the base (see images). There are a few internal bubbles, but no chips or cracks. The decoration is quite sharp to the touch and very crisp.
A WEMYSS WARE HEART SHAPED SPIRIT LAMP TRAY impressed and printed mark, 30cm high, a rectangular comb tray with motto 'O, list to me ye ladies fair, And when ye wish to curl your hair, for the safety of this domicile, Pray place your lamps upon this tile', 25.5cm diameter and a small oval ashtray with motto 'Who burnt the table cloth?, all with green painted text on white ground (3) The property of the late Maureen Robertson A similar example of the comb tray and ashtray are illustrated in Wemyss Ware, Scottish Academic Press, 1986, page 135, plate no's 312 & 315 Condition Report: SPIRIT LAMP TRAY - crazed , cracked and discoloured. a rectangular comb tray - crazed and cracked. a small oval ashtray - badly broken, restored and in a bad condition. There maybe paint flakes and glaze imperfections to some pieces.
A MATCHED PAIR OF MEISSEN PORCELAIN TABLE SALTS modelled as a man and a woman in 18th century dress, each holding a posy of flowers and seated between two baskets, the baskets decorated with sprigs of flowers, with gilt edging, upon scrolling shaped oval bases, each bearing Meissen crossed swords mark, one with No.3024, and initials L.J. 14cm wide (2) Condition Report: Chips to the flowers and with paint flakes to his trousers.
AN 18K WHITE GOLD DIAMOND ENGAGEMET ENGAGEMENT RING set with an estimated approximately 0.75ct brilliant cut diamond with a further 0.25cts grain set to the bezel and shoulders of the ring, finger size N1/2, weight 3.6gms Condition Report: Light general wear. Diamond has a cluster of carbon and clear feathers to one side of the table and kite facets, by eye just looks a bit busy, but i can see the carbon, generally a good colour with good sparkle.
A FOUR PIECE SILVER DRESSING TABLE SET by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1911 comprising jewellery box, tray, silver topped jar and silver hand mirror all with engraved foliate & ribbon decoration the tray 36.5 x 20 cm 702 grams weighable approx. Condition Report: Available upon request
RENDELL (RUTH)From Doon with Death, FIRST EDITION OF THE AUTHOR'S FIRST BOOK, SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR on the front free endpaper, publisher's green cloth, dust-jacket (unclipped and with author portrait on lower inside flap), small losses including one letter of imprint on spine, 3 areas at lower/upper margin of upper cover, and one corner of lower cover, 8vo, John Long, [1964]Footnotes:A SIGNED COPY OF THE FIRST EDITION OF THE AUTHOR'S FIRST BOOK, which featured Inspector Wexford.Provenance: Patrick Lay, a financial journalist who in 1964 was working with Don Rendell, Ruth's husand, at the Daily Herald. They became close friends, 'so much so that Don confided in Patrick when Ruth was negotiating her first publishing deal and had a celebratory drink together when it was signed... Don invited Patrick [and his family]... to call in for coffee one Sunday, and Ruth signed this copy on her dining table'. A signed note of provenance from the vendor is included with the lot.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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