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Early 19th century Figured Walnut Fold-over Card / Games Table, the shaped hinged lid with ormolu beading to edge, opening to four recessed counter wells and a green baise playing surface, raised on ormolu mounted turned tapering legs terminating in castors, 85cms long x 75cms high
A Set of Fifteen Victorian Silver Table-Forks, Nine by William Eaton, London, 1842 and 1843 and Six by George Adams, London, 1847, Hanoverian Military Thread pattern, engraved with a crest, 44oz 13dwt, 1,390gr (15)Condition report: Each is marked on back of handle. There is some minor wear to the marks but they are still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the engraving. Each is approximately 20.8cm long.
A Set of Six George III Silver Table-Spoons, by Richard Crossley, London, 1797, Old English pattern, engraved with a crest, 11oz 10dwt, 358gr (6)Condition report: Fully marked on back on handle. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The engraved crest is possibly later.
A Victorian Silver Table-Service, by William Robert Smily, London, 1856, Thomas Smily, London, 1858 or John Aldwinckle and Thomas Slater, London, 1891, King's pattern, engraved with a crest, comprising:7 table-spoons6 table-forks6 dessert-spoons6 dessert-forks6 teaspoons2 sauce-ladlesTogether with the following pieces either with differing engraving or unengraved:2 salt-spoons, one by George Adams, London, 1849, engraved with a crest within garter and below a duke's coronet; one by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London, 1835, engraved with a crest below a baron's coronetA mustard-spoon, by George Adams, London, 184312 butter-spreaders, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield, 19106 stainless steel table-knives with composition handles8 stainless steel cheese-knives with composition handles90oz 1dwt, 2,801gr (62)Condition report: Each piece is marked as expected. There is some wear to the marks on some but in general the marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.7 table-spoons, by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London, 18916 table-forks, by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London, 18916 dessert-spoons, three by William Robert Smily, London, 1856; three by Thomas Smily, London, 18586 dessert-forks, four by William Robert Smily, London, 1856; two by Thomas Smily, London, 18586 teaspoons, by William Robert Smily, London, 18562 sauce-ladles, by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London, 18912 salt-spoons, one by George Adams, London, 1849, engraved with a crest within garter and below a duke's coronet; one by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London, 1835, engraved with a crest below a baron's coronetA mustard-spoon, by Geoge Adams, London, 184312 butter-spreaders, by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield, 1910
A Victorian Silver Table-Service, Mostly by John Stone, Exeter, 1860, single struck Fiddle Shell pattern, engraved with initial, comprising: 4 table-spoons12 table-forks11 dessert-spoons12 dessert-forks12 teaspoonsA condiment-spoon2 sauce-ladles, by George Adams, London, 1857Together With: A silver plate Fiddle pattern dessert-spoon and six composition-handled table-knives and six composition-handled cheese-knivestotal weight of silver 90oz 13dwt, 2,819gr (67)Condition report: Each marked on handle. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a very minor softening to the tines. Possibly erased and later engraved.
A George V Silver Table-Service, by Richard Woodman Burbidge, Sheffield, 1938, Almost Certainly Retailed by Harrods, each piece with plain handle. comprising:6 table-spoons12 table-forks12 dessert-spoons12 dessert-forks12 soup-spoons18 teaspoons2 sauce-ladlesA soup-ladleAnd the following with bone handles and stainless steel blades:24 knivesin fitted walnut finish canteen with ebonised handles, hinged cover and two drawers, the canteen 52cm wide, weight of silver 108oz 16dwt, 3,384gr (99)Provenance: with S. & J. Stodel, London Silver Vaults, April 1999.Condition report: Each piece is marked as expected. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some marks and scratches to the canteen.
A George V and George VI Silver Table-Service, by Emile Viners, Sheffield, 1931, 1932, 1934 and 1937, each with pointed terminal, engraved with an initial, comprising6 table-forks6 dessert-spoons5 dessert-forks6 soup-spoons6 teaspoons54oz 8dwt, 1,692gr (29)Condition report: Each piece marked on back of handle. There is some wear to the maker's mark on some pieces. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. Engraved with an initial 'G'.
An American Silver Table-Service, by Gorham Manufacturing Company, Provenance, Rhode Island, First Quarter 20th century, St Dunstan Chased pattern, most engraved with initials, some differing, comprising:12 table-forks12 dessert-spoons12 dessert-forks12 soup-spoons12 cake-forks12 butter-spreaders13 teaspoons12 seafood-forks12 small round-bowled spoons12 coffee-spoons6 grapefruit spoons3 serving-spoonsA serving-forkA sauce-ladle12 table-knives, ten with steel blades and differing initials, two with stainless steel bladesin fitted walnut finish canteen with hinged cover and single drawer, the canteen 50cm wide, weighable silver 194oz 4dwt, 6,042gr (144) Condition report: Each piece marked on the back of the handle. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The back of most pieces is plain. There is different engraved initials on some pieces.
A George V, Edward VIII and George VI Silver Table-Service, by Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1933-1942, Hanoverian pattern with rat-tail, comprising:4 table-spoons8 table-forks8 dessert-spoons8 dessert-forks8 soup-spoons12 teaspoonsTogether With the following with filled or composition handles:8 silver fish-forks, by Roberts and Belk, 19928 silver fish-knives, by Roberts and Belk, 199212 composition handled table-knives12 composition handled cheese-knivesweighable silver 81oz 16dwt, 2,545gr (88)Condition report: Each piece marked as expected. There is some surface scratching and minor wear, consistent with age and use.
A Cased Russian Silver Travelling-Canteen, The Beakers and Napkin-Ring by Vasilii Kangin, St Petersburg, 1908-1926, The Fork, Spoons and Knife French and with Russian Import Marks for St Petersburg, Retailed by Ivan Ekimovich Morozov, each with rocaille and foliage scroll cartouche with engraved initials, comprising: two beakers, in sizes, a napkin-ring; a table-fork; table-spoon; table-knife with steel blade and a teaspoon, in fitted oak box., the hinged cover with retailers name below Imperial warrant, the box 38.3cm, weighable silver 11oz 11dwt, 360grCondition report: Each piece marked as would be expected. The spoons, fork and knife each with indistinct French lozenge shaped maker's mark. The silver in generally good condition with only some minor scratching and wear. The case somewhat worn.
A Six-Piece George V Gold Dressing-Table Set, by Mappin and Webb, London, 1927, 9ct, each piece engine-turned and with Greek-key border, comprising:Two clothes-brushesTwo hair-brushesA hand-mirrorA combCondition report: Each piece fully marked on handle and further stamped 'Mappin and Webb'. There is some wear to the marks, but they are generally still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use as well as some very minor bruises. There is a small split to the gold mount on the comb. There is some loss and wear to the bristles on the brushes. The total gross weight is 29oz 1dwt, 904gr.
A Ruby and Diamond Ring, the oval cut ruby in a yellow four claw setting, flanked by tapered baguette cut diamonds in white claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.30 carat approximately, finger size N1/2Condition report: The ring is in good condition however the girdle of the ruby is chipped and the table facets are worn. It bears no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as gold. The ruby measures 8.99mm x 7.92mm x 2.74mm approximately. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour H/I/J, clarity VS2/SI1/SI2. Gross weight 4.3 grams. CR made 01.10.21.
Circle of Sir Henry Raeburn RSA FRSE (1756-1823)Portrait of a lady, said to be a member of the Heygate family, of Southend, Essex, three-quarter length seated at a draped table, wearing a white dress and yellow bonnet decorated with a ribbonOil on canvas, 90cm by 70cmFootnote: The sitter is said to be a member of the Heygate family, of Southend, Essex. Condition report: In fully restored condition. Fairly stiffly relined, cleaned, and revarnished. The background shows a fairly comprehensive course of strengthening and overpainting. Finer areas of retouching and restrengthening are evident in the shadows and definition for the ribbon tied to the lady's bonnet. Lightly tear/damage with a prominent patch of overpainting below and centre of the lady's lefthand arm which is approximately 6 by 4 cm and is visible by eye. Some minor rubbings/abrasions to outer edges. Some general flattening to impasto of paint as a result of the restoration process. Some surface dirt and discoloured varnish. Minor superficial slightly diagonal surface scuff towards lower right-hand corner approximately 2 cm in length. Otherwise in a stable state of preservation.
A Japanese Makura Dokei Striking Table Clock, circa 1850, case with floral engraved front and floral pierced side door latched panels, surmounted by the weighted foliot balance, 3-inch dial with Japanese character hour markers, single hand, two train movement with verge escapement and countwheel striking on a top mounted bell, 13cm highCondition report: Case with small scratches in parts, surfaces are discoloured in parts, dial hour markers are discoloured, movement looks complete but needs cleaning, movement is working and striking.
A Balloon Shaped Striking Table Clock, signed Johnson, Gray's Inn Passage, circa 1800, ebonised case with arched pediment and a pineapple finial, side carrying handles, front with sunburst plaque, bracket feet, 6-1/2-inch enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, movement backplate signed and with a strike/not strike selection lever, 45cm highCondition report: Ebonised surfaces are slightly rubbed in parts and with small chips and scratches in parts, back door edges with chips, top finial is loose, dial is clean and possibly restored, movement is clean and in going order.
A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Geo Cooper, London, circa 1810, arch pediment with brass carrying handle, brass fish scale pierced sound fret panels, bracket feet, 7-inch convex painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, twin fusee movement with a verge escapement and striking on a bell, 42cm high over handleCondition report: Top pediment is faded in parts and with small cracks, case with small cracks to veneers and scratches, back left hand corner with one piece of moulding missing, front door with a later brass escutchon, dial with crazing marks throughout, painted dial surfaces with flaking in parts and some paint slightly lacking, hands are discoloured, movement in going order and striking.
A Victorian Oak Chiming Table Clock, signed W.Boyle, 28 Cheapside, London, circa 1860, Gothic revival case with pierced side frets, base with carved recessed and scroll borders, 7-1/2-inch silvered dial with Roman numerals, dial borders finely engraved with scroll and floral decoration, three dials for chime/silent, full chime/Westminster chime and fast/slow, triple chain fusee movement with an anchor escapement, quarter chiming on a nest of eight bells and striking the hours on a gong, 73cm high, with later associated oak wall bracket, 32cm highCondition report: Case surfaces are faded, case with some cracks to the sides, dial is clean, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, later associated wall bracket.
An Austrian Ebonised Striking Alarm Table Clock, signed Joseph Kerner, in Leoben, late 18th century, inverted bell top pediment with carrying handle and turned finials, glass side panels, pull repeat and alarm winding cords, 5-1/2-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, elaborately scroll engraved dial centre with mock pendulum aperture and alarm disc, arch signed on a circular silvered plaque, twin spring barrel movement with verge escapement and striking on a bell, bob pendulum, 43cm highCondition report: Case with rubbing to ebonised surfaces, small chips and cracks in parts, top right hand corner with a crack and needs securing, small signs of woodworm holes which appear to be none active, dial is discoloured, movement looks complete but needs cleaning, in going order.
A Mahogany Quarter Striking Table Clock, triple pad top pediment with a carrying handle, fish scale pierced side sound frets, bracket shaped feet, 8-inch arched dial painted in the corners with biblical figures of St Matthew, St Mark, St Luke and St John, silvered Roman and Arabic numeral dial with a later inscription John Thwaites, London, the arch with strike/silent selection dial, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement, quarter and hour striking on two bells, movement backplate with engraved borders and with a central later inscription, secured in by movement brackets, later dial, 49cm high over handleCondition report: Brass surfaces are discoloured but nicely aged, dial back plate with vacant holes, later dial plate, strike is working, movement in going order.
An Ebonised Striking Table Clock, signed P.G.Dodd, 79 Cornhill, London, circa 1840, stepped pediment, fish scale side sound frets, 7-1/2-inch painted dial with Roman numerals and signed, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a large steel gong, movement backplate signed, 41cm highCondition report: Case with cracks and small chips to the ebonised surfaces in parts, some dents in parts, dial with small scratches and minor staining in parts, movement is complete and in going order.
A Mahogany Brass Inlaid Striking Table Clock, signed Jno Shuttleworth, Colchester, circa 1820, arched pediment, brass inlaid front, side carrying handles and pierced sound frets, brass ball feet, 8-inch convex painted dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, movement backplate signed, 49cm highCondition report: Case is faded, top left hand side beading is missing, some small scratches and small cracks to veneers in parts, dial with small chips in parts to the painted surface, dial with surface scratches, movement is complete and in going order, with pendulum.
A Mahogany Pull Quarter Repeat Table Timepiece, signed Thos Green, Liverpool, circa 1790, inverted bell top pediment with carrying handle, glass side panels, side pull quarter repeat cord, bracket feet, 7-inch arch painted dial with a Roman and Arabic chapter ring, date aperture, floral painted borders, arch signed in a cartouche, single fusee movement with verge escapement and pull quarter and hour repeating on two small bells and a larger bell, elaborately engraved backplate with a central pagoda scene and signed, movement secured in by brackets, bob pendulum, 52cm high over handleCondition report: Case with small scratches and small dents in parts, case has a good colour, dial paint is slightly chipped around the winding holes, movement looks clean, movement winding smoothly and in going order.
A Mahogany Striking Table Clock, signed Nicoll, Gt Portland St, London, circa 1820, arch pediment with a pineapple finial, ringed carrying side handles and fish scale frets, 8-inch convex painted dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 50cm highCondition report: Case with small cracks and minor chips in parts, metal mounts are slightly discoloured, dial has been re-painted but to a high standard, dial with minor scratches, movement looks complete, movement in going order and striking, with pendulum.
A Victorian Chiming Table Clock, circa 1870, ebonised and gilt metal mounted case, arch pediment with acorn and urn shaped finials, carrying handles and pierced side sound frets, mask and floral decorated front corners, base with acanthus leaf decorated borders, scroll feet, 7-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman numeral chapter ring, arch with three dials for chime/silent, fast/slow, chime on eight bells/Westminster chimes, triple fusee movement with an anchor escapement, quarter chiming on a nest of eight bells or four gongs and striking the hours on another gong, 61cm highCondition report: Case with small scratches and dents in parts, metal mounts are discoloured but have nicely aged and have a good patina, back door metal panel is bent and loose, dial is discoloured in parts, movement is complete but needs cleaning, movement in going order. with pendulum.
A Victorian Ebonised Chiming Table Clock, circa 1880, arch pediment, Corinthian capped columns, side carrying handles and pierced sound frets, bracket feet, 8-inch arch brass dial with a Roman and Arabic chapter ring, arch with two dials for chime/silent and Cambridge chimes/chime on eight bells, triple chain fusee movement with an anchor escapement, nine hammers quarter chiming onto a nest of nine bells and striking the hammers on a gong, elaborately floral engraved backplate, 45.5cm highCondition report: Ebonised surfaces are rubbed in parts and faded in parts, case with small cracks in parts, metal surfaces are discoloured, case with small chips, side silks are worn, dial is discoloured, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, movement in going order and chiming, with pendulum.
A Mahogany Striking Alarm Table Clock, signed John Smith, York, circa 1770, inverted bell top pediment with carrying handle, side pull repeat and alarm winding cords, 7-inch arch brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, finely matted dial centre with an alarm disc, lower strike/silent selection dial and signed above, twin fusee movement with an anchor escapement, hour and half hour striking on two bells and alarm striking, (later case), 56cm high over handleCondition report: Later made case, case sides with some cracks and chips in parts, feet are scuffed and chipped in parts, dial chapter rings are discoloured in parts, movement looks complete but needs cleaning, movement plates with small scratches, pendulum steel rod with small rust marks, movement in going order.
A 17th Century Oak Table Box, initialled PA and dated 1688, the nulled and chip-carved lid with iron hinges above an iron lockplate, 70cm by 41cm by 28cmCondition report: Table box with previous nail marks around the hinges. The hinged lid with a minor split which is partly filled and polished. Later batons added to the underside for strengthening. Splits are visible on the underside of the lid. The front panel also with a small split.
An Early 18th Century Oak Refectory Dining Table, the three-plank top with cleated ends above a plain frieze, on chamfered square-form legs joined by a peripheral stretcher, bearing later brass plaque To Commemorate the Wardenship of Anne Redman King, Bachelor of Science, Weetwood Hall 1919-1948, 270cm by 74cm by 75cmCondition report: The timber is very dry and the top has various natural splits and patched repairs. Structurally solid however there is various decay throughout particularly around the stretchers and feet, with some re-tipping/repair work (see images).
An 18th Century Oak Refectory Dining Table, of three-plank construction with cleated ends, on trestle end supports with sedge bases joined by a stretcher, 260cm by 79cm by 76cm; and A Set of Ten (8+2) 17th Century Style Walnut Spiral Turned Dining Chairs, recovered in close-nailed cream calico, with overstuffed seats, turned and spiral turned forelegs joined by an H stretcher, singles 47cm by 45cm by 91cm, carvers, 60cm by 56cm by 91cm (11)Condition report: The table has been re-finished however there is numerous old decay throughout the top (see images). The lower section has some old repairs. The trestle base has been varnished throughout. The chairs are in structurally good condition. The fabric is generally good with the exception of the two carvers which have some staining (see images).
A 17th Century Joined Oak Refectory Dining Table, the five-plank top with cleated ends above a moulded and carved frieze, on turned legs with block feet joined by a peripheral stretcher, 212cm by 74cm by 82cmFootnote: By repute purchased by Barrington Hall, Hatfield Broad Oak, November 1976Condition report: Some general scratches to the top. There are some gaps in the boards. With some old dowel marks visible on one side (see images). Some heavy old decay to the legs but otherwise good colour and structurally sound.
A Late 18th Century Oak Cricket Table, of typical circular form with boarded top, on three chamfered legs joined by a triangular shelf, 71cm by 69cm by 61cmCondition report: The legs/structure are rather weak. There is some movement in the joints. There is numerous old decay particularly around one of the legs and the underside of the shelf. There is also a natural split/gap in the shelf. The circular top lacks any patina.
A George II Walnut and Feather-Banded Dressing Table, 2nd quarter 18th century, the quarter-veneered, feather-banded and crossbanded top above three drawers and an arched apron, on cabriole legs with pad feet, 74cm by 52cm by 72cmCondition report: The veneers are lifting to the quarter-veneered top and there is some splitting with some further deep scratches. There are some sections of moulding missing to the front-right hand corner and the back left-hand corner (see images). The construction in the legs is weak particularly to the rear legs, which have signs of glue repairs (see images).
A Regency Rosewood and Gilt Metal Mounted Writing/Games Table, early 19th century, the sliding top adjustable ratchet support above a removable games board and leather-lined interior for backgammon, on lyre shaped scrolled supports with brass capped feet and castors, 70cm by 43cm by 76cmCondition report: The table top has some shrinkage splits, some of these have been partly filled and polished. The top is also scratched. There is a small patch repair of timber to the front-left hand corner. Some glue marks/repairs around the legs. The hinged compartments - the one with the divided interior has various glue marks. With key and working lock.
A Regency Rosewood Foldover Card Table, circa 1830, the pivoting hinged leaf enclosing a green baize-lined interior above a scrolled frieze, on a column support with moulded and carved socle, quadripartite base and carved feet with recessed castors, 92cm by 45cm by 76cmCondition report: With original purchase receipt from Aura Antiques, Masham, dated 1994
A Victorian Burr Walnut and Ebonised Centre Table, circa 1870, of oval form, on spindle and fluted supports with moulded base surmounted by a finial and on splayed legs with carved block feet and castors, 100cm by 56cm by 74cm; and A Victorian Walnut Chess-Top Pedestal Table, 3rd quarter 19th century, of oval form, on a fluted and acanthus carved support with three scrolled and carved cabriole legs, 65cm by 42cm by 76cm (2)
A George III Mahogany and Blind Fret-Carved Foldover Card Table, 3rd quarter 18th century, of rectangular form with hinged leaf enclosing a modern green baize lined interior, on square chamfered legs, 91cm by 41cm by 72cmCondition report: The top has been re-polished/skimmed at some point. However, there are various scratches (some of which are deep). The top section is also smiling at each corner. With a modern green baize interior. Some old decay. The rear legs with some strengthening work and the front legs have been previously fitted with decorative brackets. Legs with general bruising/scuffs (see images).
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