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A Pair of George IV or Later Cut-Glass Scent-Bottles, by John Blades or His Successors Blades and Jones, London, Probably First Half 19th Century, each modelled as the Royal crown, with central detachable scent-bottle with finial formed as an orb and cross, each damaged, one with staple repairs, 12cm high It would seem certain that John Blades was making items such as these as early as 1823 when a view of his upper show room at 5 Ludgate Hill was published by Ackermann, after John Gendall (British Museum Heal,66.11). A close examination shows, among lavish glass for lighting and the table, a number of crown shaped objects. The most compelling comparison for the present scent-bottles is an object showing on the right of the mantlepiece. It is depicted apparently under a glass dome, suggesting it was treated as a very precious item. The mantelpiece shows another similar example in coloured glass and a third on the table which is in white and coloured glass. It is possible that these examples were made as a souvenir for the coronation of George IV which was held on 19 July 1821. John Blades was no stranger to Royalty, having held a Royal Warrant to George III and being known to have supplied diplomatic gifts on behalf of the crown, some of which were designed by the architect J. B. Papworth, see for example a pair of lustres from the Royal Collection, (RCIN 53130). A very similar example is in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum (C.791 &A-1936), having been gifted by Queen Mary.. There is significant damage to each with one being re-glued and the other with staple repairs. There are further chips to the glass overall.
A Chinese Porcelain Mounted Hardwood Eight-Fold Table Screen, 19th century, the porcelain panels variously decorated in famille rose enamels with figures in landscape and interiors and with calligraphy and in underglaze blue with foliage and calligraphy, 82cm high. One lower porcelain panel broken in half, loose piece retained, two other lower panels damaged. Upper panels all free from damage and repair. Some splitting and flaking to hardwood, good colour. Some typical wear and scratching throughout.
An Arts & Crafts Oak Table Cabinet, early 20th century, of tapering rectangular form, the panelled door with leaded glass panel enclosing two drawers, on plinth base, 29cm wide. In restored condition with some surface scratching and minor splitting and shrinkage. Small silver of wood missing fran base edge of door 2.5cm in length approx 4mm width, outer wood surfaces lightley sounded at some point, left side slightly faded, left front edge of cabinet bearing multiple dents and minor losses. Faint marks to left side panel & key within.
Pair of Royal Crown Derby 'Old Imari' pattern table candlesticks, each on a shaped square base, printed marks to base, ptn. 1128 XLII, H26.5cmCondition Report: Top of one of the sticks as a large crack that has been restuckrubbing to gilding and what appears to be white paint marks to the bodies in areas
AMENDED DESCRIPTION Victorian mahogany dining table extending to receive three leaves, the moulded top over gadrooned legs and castors, h74cm w150cm (378cm fully extended) d140cm, with mahogany leaf carrierCondition Report: 3 leaves in carrierScratches and knocks to top - general wear and tearLeaves some general wear and tear, 1 Leaf has 14 gouges to surfaceNo apparent worm damage.No winding handle.
Sheraton Revival painted satinwood oval side table, painted with drum, fan and book to top with floral border and floral decoration throughout, with an under tier joined by x stretcher, on tapering splayed legs, H70 x W50.5 x D33.5cm Condition Report: General wear and tear consistent with age and use, including minor scratches to top, some crazing to paint and rubbing to rim on top, with chips, warping and possible area of repair. Frieze with crack to one side, large crack to veneer on other and piece of veneer missing. Crack along back of panel of frieze, minor scratches to legs, repairs to under tier and joints, knocks and marks to feet. Slightly unstable.
Regency mahogany and rosewood cross-banded drop-flap work table with dummy drawers and drawers on turned twin-end supports, stretchered base and scroll feet, h78 x w56 x d43cm, Condition Report: General wear consistent with age and use. Small areas of the table top chipped away at the edges, with smaller scratches and marks to table top. Other occasional areas overall where the bands have chipped away.
Suite of Waterford "Lismore" table glass comprising six balloon wine glasses, H18cm, seven goblets, H15cm, six Claret glasses, H14cm, six whiskey glasses H8cm, twelve sherry glasses, H13cm together with a 12cm Dia. Waterford bowl and a pair of sugar sifters.Condition Report: Good condition overall, except chipping to one wine glass with minor chipping to rim.
William IV mahogany tilt top breakfast table on octagonal column support to tri-form base scroll feet and castors. 72cm high x 128cm diaCondition Report: General wear and tear commensurate use and age including scratches, missing veneer to frieze some chips and losses to veneer to base , missing scroll detail to one foot and cracks to veneer on base Top removes
19th century Breton fruitwood farmhouse table with bread drawer and slide, on turned legs, H80 x W190 x D74cm Condition Report: Drawer to one end is bowed and stiff. Large cracks to interior of drawer.Other drawer with drip marks/stains to drawer and cracks and chips to interior.Marks and scratches to top. With pitting and chips, and evidence of woodworm damage.Slight warping to top, and some minor cracks to top. Some fading to top.Heavy wear to legs, to include pitting.
Art Decco burr walnut veneered two pedestal dining table, the well figured top with canted corners, 214cm L x 93cm W x 81cm HFeatured on The Art Deco HouseGrand Designs episode (season 7, episode 7)Condition Report: Top detaches from baseGeneral wear and tear commensurate with use and age including light scratches and knocks Bases have heavy scratching
19th century rosewood work/games table with fold-over top over a fitted drawer and work bag, the platform base with paw feet, H74.5 x Dia. 44.5cmCondition Report: Some scratches mark to top , damage to veneer to edges of top including looses to corner , chessboard large crack to one end some wear and warping to woodno evidence of wood worm Unstablestains to work box missing pieces of veneerknocks and scratches to lion paw feet, 1 caster brokensome minor fading to top
AMENDED DESCRIPTION Late19th/early 20th century Austrian walnut serpentine centre table with two drawers on carved cabriole legs, h77 x w158 x d99cm, Condition Report: General wear and tear consistent with age and use.Light scratches.Small repairs to edges of table.Some splits along joint lines.Some small losses to carved decoration.Repair to one foot.
1960s vintage Danish teak extending dining table, designed by Inger Klingenberg for France & Son, with one extra leaf and protective leather mats, H73 x W142 x D86cm Condition Report: Unextended length is 142cm; extended (with extra leaf) 202cm. Scratches and faint ring marks to top; knocks, scratches and minor chips to edges of legs, minor marks to legs and minor discolouration of fading to two legs. One leg with more extensive chips to edges than others. Knocks to underside supports.
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