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A mid century bedroom suite, comprising a Meredew teak chest of five long drawers, raised on a plinth base, 100cm high, 76cm wide, 46cm deep, a dressing table with a rectangular glass mirror over a shelf, one long drawer flanked by four short drawers, raised on turned legs, brass capped, 120cm high, 152cm wide, 46cm deep, a double wardrobe, disassembled, and a G-Plan double headboard with integral bedside tables, each having a frieze drawer, raised on a square leg, brass capped. (4)
A Victorian pine washstand, with a floral brown tiled splash back, over a single frieze drawer, raised on turned legs united by a half under tier, 108cm high, 95cm wide, 44cm deep., together with a dressing table, the swing framed mirror within a two drawer super structure, over a single frieze drawer, raised on turned legs, united by a single plank under tier, 150cm high, 91.5cm wide, 44.5cm deep. (2)
A Brown Brothers and Taylor Limited 1950's drop leaf dining table, raised on an ebonised super structure, 77cm high, 75.5cm wide, 34cm deep, 151cm extended, together with a sideboard with two cupboard doors flanking a drop down drinks cabinet and three frieze drawers, 78cm high, 168cm wide, 43.5cm deep, and a display cabinet, with a glass upper section decorated with flowers, raised on tapering square legs, brass capped, 48cm high, 106cm wide, 32.5cm deep. (3)
A George IV mahogany D end dining table, with two additional leaves, raised on turned legs, brass capped on castors, 77cm high, 118.5cm wide, 235cm extended, 56.6cm deep. On initial inspection the tops are bleached and one d-end has a scorch marks. The legs have damage and there is warping and damage to the hinges resulting in the table not being able to be put together at a level.
A burr walnut light mahogany and herringbone cross banded square coffee table, with a single frieze drawer, raised on style supports united by a shaped under tier, 47cm high, 61cm diameter, together with a light oak demi lune pier table, raised on three saber legs, 71cm high, 61cm wide, 31cm deep. (2)
A Georgian reproduction burr walnut and mahogany serpentine fronted sofa table, with a central cushion drawer, flanked by two further drawers, raised on fluted end supports, on out swept feet, brass paw capped on castors, 76cm high, 93cm wide, 148.5cm extended, 59.5cm deep.
A group of twelve ancient Roman coins Antoninus Pius 138-161 A.D denarius to include 1 x Pax, 1 x Moneta, 1 x Fortuna, 1 x Felicitas, 1 x Concordia, 1 x Liberalitas, 1 x genius of the people, 1 x Tranquillitas with rudder + cornears, 1 x winged thunderbolt on table Rome 146 A.D, 1 x Consecratio: funeral pyre, 1 x Laetitia feeding snake hand on anchor etc.
The circular tilt top with a central marquetry panel with two interlocking L's and lilies under a crown, within a wide band of floral marquetry, raised on a concave triform column with additional crown and interlocking L's marquetry to all sides, continuing to scrolled feet with castors73cm high, 118cm diameter Footnote: Note: The present table bears the crown and interlaced L’s cipher of Louis-Philippe, King of France, who reigned from 1830-1848. After abdicating in 1848, Louis-Philippe and Queen Marie-Amelie moved to England, taking up residence at Claremont, Surrey, where they remained living in exile for the rest of their lives. Claremont was owned by Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg, who had lent it to his niece Queen Victoria, who subsequently lent it the exiled French royal family. This table was probably commissioned through the Board of Works in the late 1840's and supplied to Claremont for the French ex-sovereign. A near identical table was sold at Christie's, Important English Furniture and Carpets, 23 November 2006, The Property of a Lady, lot 123.The table relates to a group of similar marquetry tables with triform concave-sided pedestals profusely inlaid with floral marquetry on an ebony ground in the Dutch style made popular from the 1820s by Robert Blake, whose firm operated from premises on Tottenham Court Road. A ‘Cabinet inlayer and Buhl manufacturer’, by the 1840s the firm was trading as ‘Blake, Geo. & Brothers, inlayers, etc’ and eventually as George Blake & Co. by the end of the decade. The design is most likely based on one for a 'Grecian style' table by the architect Richard Hicks Bridgens with a triform pedestal base and in-scrolled feet, featured in his Furniture with Candelabra and Interior Decoration, 1st e. 1825 & 1838, pl. 16.There is also a strong link between the Blake manufacturers and Edward Holmes Baldock, who supplied a similar table bearing his cipher EHB to the Dukes of Buccleuch, now in the collection of Temple Newsam, see C. Gilbert, Furniture at Temple Newsam and Lotherton Hall, Vol II, London, 1978, no.395. Baldock appears to have operated in the manner of a marchand-mercier, rather than maker, supplying luxury goods of all sorts to a list of distinguished clients. A discussion on the relationship between Baldock and the Blake family can be found in E.H.Baldock and the Blake Family: Further Evidence, Martin Levy, in Furniture History Society Newsletter No. 158, May 2005, p.1.
London: Adam Islip, F. Kingston & R. Young [volume 2: 1631; volume 3: R. Young, 1631], volume 1 title within woodcut border, 3 (of 4) woodcut plates, folding woodcut table very badly damaged with major loss, final leaf with all margins renewed, woodcuts in text, vol. 1 title renewed in inner margin; volume 2 with folding woodcut of Windsor Castle, final 2 leaves repaired in margins with loss of a few letters, lacks A2, vol. 2 ends at p.788; volume 3 title cut round and mounted, a few corners worn, a few small repairs (e.g. p.601 with loss of a few letters), 1 folding woodcut plate (at p. 503), occasional spotting, soiling and discolouration, final leaf laid down, 19th century calf, slightly rubbed, volume 3 spine and upper cover very worn; sold not subject to return
To include: an Edwardian nut dish, modelled as a shell on three ball feet, engraved with crest of Hamilton and dated '1901' all over lobed and pierced panel decoration; together with a small dressing table jewellery box; a large glass scent bottle with silver mounts and hinged cover; four pin trays; small engraved card tray; a large baluster sugar caster; a Victorian single-handled goblet; together with two cigarette boxes and a pocket cigarette case (quantity)Weighable silver: 25.5oz
James Hardy Esq., Captain, commencing Dec. 4th 1802 and ending Jan 10th 1803, then commanded by Robert Honeyman Esq. till Jan 14th 1804, kept by Hayes O'Grady. c.500 pp., 4to, mostly off Boulogne, Dungeness Roads, Cove of Cork, Madeira, St. Helena, Table Bay, Cape St. Anthony, Buenos Ayres, also incorporating copies of letters regarding deserters, sick call, wages, court-martials, rigging, stores; copies of orders regarding discharges of sailors, cruises, charges, commands and provisions; part of volume relating to His Majesty's Sloop Sappho, 1811-13, Hayes O'Grady Commander, no illustrations, bound in black half morocco, lettered "Sea Journal 1802-06, Letters & Orders 1811-12, Hayes O'Grady, R.N.", rubbed
To include: a large sugar caster, Geo. Angel, London 1890, of plain octagonal baluster form in the George I manner; a Jersey milk pail, later replacement chrome cover; a small Victorian table cigar lighter, of vase form; together with a Victorian small cream jug, in George II style, raised on three short legs, front section of lip lacking
A miniature chair suitable for a large doll, height 40cm, a small early 20th century drop-leaf table to turned supports and cross-stretcher, a 19th century mahogany jardinière stand/small table, central drawer to tapering block supports and block stretcher, 76 x 34 x 34cm (3).
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