A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND GILT METAL MOUNTED BUREAU PLAT CIRCA 1870 The friezes with Sevres style porcelain mounts76cm high, 122cm wide, 68cm deep For a Victorian bureau plat of related form but without porcelain mounts, see Christie's, South Kensington, 22nd June 2010, Lot 236 (£2,125). Provenance: Held and displayed from 2002 to 2021 by the National Trust at Sudbury Hall in Derbyshire. Condition Report: Table with marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Some old splits, chips and small losses. the small escutcheons to the outer drawers are possibly later. All other metalware and mounts appear original. Keys present and operate all locks. Timber has a faded/'dry' surface in areas throughout. Some darker marks to the timber in places. The tooled leather top with the expected wear, abrasions, fading and marks. There are some sections of fraying and losses to the edges. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
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A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE CIRCA 1830The circular top inset with Sicilian jasper or 'Turtle stone' 73cm high, the top 45cm diameter Condition Report: Overall this is in cleaned with some marks, knocks, splits and scratches consistent with age and use.The marble top cracked and repaired.There is a small warp to the mahogany turned edge so that it doesn't sit quite flush with the ground when upturned; the border and frieze with splits and repairs; cracks to the underside of the top.Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
A LATE VICTORIAN SATINWOOD AND POLYCHROME PAINTED BIJOUTERIE TABLE CIRCA 1890With a hinged glazed top above a false drawer and four drawers, the sides painted with Watteauesque scenes80cm high, 39.5cm wide, 39.5cm deepCondition Report: Marks, scratches, knocks and abrasions consistent with age and use.Some old splits, chips and minor losses. The painting with the expected rubbing, wear, craquelure and aging. Metalware is original. Key present and operates lock. Escutcheon is lacking. Section of moulding tot one side of undertier is lacking. Section of moulding to back of upper section is lacking. Cracks to some veneers, with some slight liftingTwo drawers don't sit quite flush with the front of the cabinet.Please refer to the additional images for a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PIETRA DURA SPECIMEN MARBLE TABLE TOP IN 17TH CENTURY FLORENTINE STYLE, OF RECENT MANUFACTURE The specimen inlay incorporating malachite and amethyst120 x 76cmCondition Report: The expected minor scratches and some small chips to edges. Condition reflects relative lack of age. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF FRENCH WROUGHT IRON TABLES19TH CENTURY Each with a marble topeach 81.5cm high, 101.5cm wide, 70cm deepCondition Report: Both with marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Weathering consistent with outdoor use. Both marble tops with chips to edges and some scratches. The surface of the bases with rusting, flaking and some losses. Some castors has seized due to this rust. To one table two of the giltmetal finials are slightly loose and rotate in position. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A JAMES I OAK CREDENCE TABLE CIRCA 1620 With hinged top77cm high, 97cm wide, 46cm deep Provenance: Private Collection, LondonCondition Report: Table with marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Of cleaned and polished appearance. The top sits slightly awkwardly on the base, with supporting back leg not fitting flush against back rail- or with any sign of build up of wax/dirt around it. The turning of this back leg is also slightly different from the other legs. There has been discussion as to whether the top is 'right' for the base- and whether it may well be a later addition. It displays a clearly visible series of warping across the width- and with blacksmith style integral hinges. However the wood used- seems slightly incorrect in terms of colour/figuring (although this is hard to make out under the highly polished surface)The front drawer unusually has part of the moulding to the front edge attached. The feet have been removed below the stretcher level- but there seems to be little sign of wear to the lower edges of the stretchers.The underframe feels and looks to be mostly period- but the mouldings to the front are later.Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF SHAPED NEEDLEWORK PANELSMID 18TH CENTURYPossibly adapted from seat backs, the first with sea nymphs emerging from the sea with palm trees behind54.5 x 39cmThe second with female emblematic figures58 x 22cm (excluding fringes)TOGETHER WITH A GEORGE II NEEDLEWORK TABLE RUNNER MID 18TH CENTURY approximately 60 x 28cmAND A REGENCY EMBROIDERY TABLE RUNNERCIRCA 1820approximately 57 x 22cm (4)Provenance: Private Collection, LondonCondition Report: Both needlework panels with slightly rough and unfinished edges, slightly dirty- some insect casings and surface dirt marks. Colours fairly fresh but with some muting from age/sunlight. Water scene with slight pulling to threads in upper sectionRunners- both reduced or altered in size- and with staining to the backs- which has begun to come through- surfaces dirty from use and age. Casket runner with loose section which will require remedial work.Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A REGENCY MAHOGANY AND BRASS MOUNTED SOFA GAMES TABLE CIRCA 1820 Of small proportions, the sliding and reversible top inlaid with a games board to one side, the top sliding to reveal a silk lined and divided compartment 72cm high, 99cm wide (with leaves up), 46cm deep Provenance: Private Collection, LondonCondition Report: Overall there are marks, scratches, knocks and abrasions consistent with age and use. There is some sun fading overall and from one side more than the other; some of the shellac has opaque scratches. The top has some cracks to the corner of the sliding central 'board' section, and when reversed the chequer board is darker in colour, some veneers to the chequer board are slightly lifting. There are knocks to the edges of the sliding central board and it is missing some sections of the beading that slides inside the groove of the table. Some repairs to the groove recess. The grooved recess for the board is slightly tapering so that when in place there is a tapering gap to one side. The removable two division tray has marks to the later green fabric lining. The tray fits within the recess, but due to the movement to one side of the top (referred to above making the recess for the board slightly tapered) it fits by being placed in from one side first, rather than in a single upward motion. Some movement to one of the drop leaves; some movement to the gilt metal pierced gallery, to one end section in particular. Whilst the joints are secure, the table has some movement when pushed from side to side. All that said, many of these comments on condition are apparent only on close inspection. A skilled restorer could rectify many of these points. Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A Victorian mahogany child's combination high chair and table, curved back terminating in scroll hand rests, canework back and seat, turned forelegs, the table with 'French' cabriole forelegs, 95cm high (overall), the chair 57.5cm high, the seat 30cm wide and 30cm deep
Ethnographic Textiles - a 20th century India hand stitched shawl, decorated with vibrant multi-coloured floral motifs on a black ground, pierced fringe, 214cm long, 98cm wide; Benares silk scarf, 246cm x 34.5cm; blue and white woven belt, plastic buckle; black and white table cloth and four napkins; A pair of 19th century Ecclesiastical hand embroidered vestment collars, embroidered in gilt and multi-coloured floral motifs, fan tailed ends, 20cm wide, one tapering to a pointed center, 13cm wide, 220cm long & 12.5cm wide, 224cm long; Dragon scarf; English table linen; lace handkerchief; 10 dress collars etc
Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Victorian canteen of King's pattern hallmarked silver cutlery, comprising six table spoons, six table forks, two dessert forks and two dessert spoons, London 1896/7, all but two table spoons maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, the other two being Josiah Williams & Co but also London 1896, length of longest 21cm, weight 1371g, together with 12 hallmarked silver handled King's pattern knives (six each 15cm and 12.5cm), Sheffield 1965, maker C J Vander Ltd
Chinese white metal trumpet vase with character marks to base, height 20.5cm, three hallmarked silver open salts with blue glass liners, hallmarked silver mustard, hallmarked silver pepper, and hallmarked silver mounted cut glass globe shaped bottle, dressing table pot and one smaller example, 350g weighable silver
Two Art Deco hallmarked silver and pink guilloché enamel dressing table bottles or pots, both with etched decoration to the glass bodies, height of taller 17cm, Birmingham 1933, maker John Collard Vickery, together with a millennium feature hallmarked silver mounted match striker, diameter 7cm
George V hallmarked silver photograph frame to suit 6 x 4 inch photo, Birmingham 1918, maker Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, pair of hallmarked silver candlesticks, height 15.5cm, two hallmarked silver dressing table pots and a hallmarked silver mounted miniature book of prayer
Hallmarked silver and plated items to include dressing table bottle in hallmarked silver holder, height 13cm, hallmarked silver sugar tongs and a small pill box marked 925, weight of holder, tongs and box 77g, two cased hallmarked silver handled knives and a cased pair of silver plated serving spoons
American white metal canteen of Art Nouveau cutlery, comprising five dessert spoons, twelve table spoons and eight table forks in the Fiorito pattern by George W Shiebler & Co. New York, length of longest 21cm, weight 1673g, together with four knives with handles marked Sterling
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