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A glazed mahogany table top bijouterie cabinet, early to mid 20th century, with two mirrored doors to the back, 102cm wide, 43cm deep, 20cm high, together with a slope example, 53cm wide, 42cm deep, 17cm high, and a hanging oak wall cupboard, with bar glazed door, 71cm wide, 20cm deep, 66.5cm high (3)Condition report: Bijouterie cabinet: Joints separating. Latches on doors work but are loose. Wear and marks to the frame and glass.Sloping cabinet: Knocks and wear.Wall hanging cupboard: Losses to moulding. General knocks and wear.
A collection of Georgian and later table glass, to include an 18th century wrythen moulded ale glass, a diamond cut tumbler with an engraved cipher, slice cut glasses and similar examples, tallest 19cm high (qty.)Condition report: Wrythen ale glass with polished rim. Tumbler with minor chips and scratch to inside. General wear and frits
A small collection of silver King's pattern flatware, various makers comprising a soup ladle, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, London 1904, a basting spoon, by Gibson and Langman, London 1896, a set of six George IV Scottish silver single struck King's pattern teaspoons, by David Darling and James Bell, Edinburgh 1820, a four-piece silver-handled carving set, Sheffield, possibly 1906, a modern cake slice, tablespoon, table fork and dessert spoon, Gibson and Langman 1896 and a plated fish slice, 27ozt weighable (17)Condition report: No obvious major faults.
A collection of silver flatware, predominantly Hanoverian and Fiddle pattern, to include fourteen tablespoons, a bright cut example, fifteen dessert spoons, twenty one table forks, fourteen dessert forks and eighteen teaspoons, various makers and dates, to include Irish examples, total approximately 111ozt, within an associated canteenCondition report: Knocks, dents and rubbing throughout. Canteen knocks, splits and losses.Please see additional images.
A small collection of antique silver fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers viz: a serving or fish slice, maker's mark 'S W', unrecorded, London 1863, a William IV Irish toddy or cream ladle, by S Neville, Dublin 1834, a George III sugar sifting spoon, maker's mark distorted, possibly by Smith & Fearn, London 1794, two egg or mustard spoons, London 1821 and 1840, two salt spoons 1852 and 1858, a teaspoon 1841, one table fork 1809, a butter knife, Exeter 1839 and another example, London 1828, total weight 15ozt (11)Condition report: Generally good with wear, initialled and erased.Hallmarks good.No obvious major faults.
A George III-style mahogany tripod table, probably late 19th/ early 20th century, the circular top with a moulded edge, above a carved gun-barrel column and carved cabriole supports, 60cm diameter, 68cm highCondition report: Evidence that it may be made up using some period elements. Traces of worm beneath. Knocks and general wear. Some small chips and losses. Generally sturdy.
A small painted circular occasional table, 50cm wide, 67cm highCondition report: Knocks, scratches and gouges to top. Some dings and dents. Some chips and losses to paintwork. Joints solid, but is slightly wobbly owing to its slender design. General wear commensurate with age and use.
A George III Chippendale period mahogany tea table, of serpentine outline, the folding top above a shaped apron and moulded square supports, 90cm wide, 45cm deep, 73cm high Condition report: Split to top. Marks, stains and fading in places. Splits to the interior. Joints a little wobbly. Knocks and general wear. Overall pleasant colour and patina. Please see additional images.
A George II-style mahogany card table, early 20th century, the rounded rectangular top enclosing a baize-lined interior and compartment, raised on knee-carved cabriole supports terminating in claw and ball feet, 92cm wide, 46cm deep, 73cm highCondition report: Faded. Knocks, losses and repairs to veneer. Surface wear and scratches. General wear.
A collection of English and Continental porcelain, 18th century and later, to include a shaped tray, probably mid-late 19th century, painted with figures in a landscape, bearing Meissen crossed swords mark beneath, 37cm wide, together with a dressing table set, tea bowls, mugs and a Delf plate (12)Condition report: The tray with some rubbing to gilt and light scratches to paint. The Delft plate chipped and cracked. The other pieces with chips, breaks, repairs and wear. General wear to all commensurate with age.
A Victorian satinwood occasional table, the circular top with a central rosewood roundel and outer banding, both with rich floral marquetry, the top with shaped skirting, raised on a gilt and ebonised gesso base with scrolling tripod feet, each with a brass castor, with rich floral ornamentation, 60.5cm diameter, 70cm highCondition report: The top sunbleached. Some lifting to the floral marquetry. The top with scratches and marks. The base with losses to the gilding. Some chips to the gesso.
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