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A mid 20th Century Ercol dining table with 4 chairs. Includes a Windsor pattern beech and elm drop-leaf dining table and matching four dining chairs. The table having an elm top raised on beech splayed supports. The four chairs in the Quaker pattern with spindle hoop backs, solid elm seats raised on splayed supports. Table measures height 72cm, width 114cm x 63cm (when closed) opening to 124cm. Chairs height 98cm.
Celtic Pottery Newlyn Cornwall. Two table lamps decorated in the Pheonix pattern, one is 280 x 160 he other is 350 x 180, one has the original Celtic pottery label on the base. Plugs and leads attached to both, untested. Both are in very good condition, no chips or cracks.
Two gem set rings. A cushion cut quartz of approx 15mm x 13mm claw set in fully hallmarked 9ct gold mount, size K/L. Quartz has some wear on facet edges and some scratches on the table. Also a cabochon amethyst stone of approx 10mm x 8mm, set in unmarked yellow metal - tests as 9ct gold, size L. Total weight 7.01g.
Mid 20th Century Ercol dining table with 5 chairs. Includes a Windsor pattern beech and elm drop-leaf dining table and five dining chairs. The table having an elm top (some staining) raised on beech splayed supports. The four Goldsmith style chairs plus carver armchair with spindle backs, solid elm seats raised on splayed supports. Table measures height 72cm, width 114cm x 63cm (when closed) opening to 124cm. Chairs height 98cm.
§ An extending rosewood dining table, 1950s, designed by Robert Heritage for Archie Shine, the oval top raised on pillar supports, terminating on to tripod supports joining at the middle, 202cm wide, extended 247cm110cm deep72cm highCITES A10 ref. 24GBA105UUl3YBuying this dining table at auction could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportWith fading to the rosewood. Some veneer cracks and loss occurring. Scratches, knocks and wear commensurate with age and use.
A grand-tour-style bronze and marble occasional table, 19th century, French, the circular specimen marble top raised on a foliate cast baluster column with a circular base and flared feet,52cm diameter76cm highCondition ReportProbably a marriage, the marble top and base matched.A 22cm diameter circular section appears to have been reset into the top, the marble 'grain' matches.marble top may have been set on to wooden under-tier later.
A pair of mid-century alabaster table lamps, 20th century, each in the form of a plain turned column with stepped capital and base supporting a domed cover,30cm wide35cm high (2)Condition ReportNatural occurring colour shifting in both examples. Some small nibbles and chips. Dirty marks.Pat Test Passed.
A Barlow and Tyrie teak garden suite with labels, comprising;six folding chairs,56cm wide 44cm deep 87cm high, a low coffee table, 120cm wide 64cm deep40cm highand a pair of folding tables 68cm wide 58cm deep71cm hightogether with a group of similar garden furniture,un-named, and without labels, comprising; two square top tables 43.5cm square 40cm highand three folding side chairs 46cm wide 45cm deep, 91cm high (14)Condition ReportTop of tables with marks from plant pots, all weathered, but no obvious damages to chairs
A William & Mary oyster-veneered olivewood and walnut centre table, c.1700 and later, with a leather top above a single drawer, raised on turned supports united by a wavy X stretcher,102cm wide 63cm deep 76cm highCondition ReportRepair and restoration throughout. Later leather top. Evidence of later elements including veneers, metalware and feet. Supports possibly entirely replaced. Some knocks, wear and losses. Splits and lifting to veneer. Scuffs and marks to leather. Drawer runs ok. Some wobble but joints generally solid.
A Barlow & Tyrie teak dining set, of recent manufacture, with labels, comprising;a large table300cm wide100cm deep 74cm highand a pair of matching benches, 262cm wide40cm deep44cm high (3)Buying this dining table set could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportLightly faded and weathered to a soft grey
A Charles I-style oak refectory table probably late 19th/ early 20th century but incorporating some earlier elements, the rectangular plank top above cup and cover supports united by a stretcher, 196cm wide83cm deep75cm highBuying this table could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportOld splits, knocks and repairs to top. Some adaptions and later elements. One piece of the cup and cover support off but present. General splits, knocks and wear to base and stretcher. Joints generally sound and solid.
A group of silver item comprising a Georgian silver cream jug, 9.5cm high, a small silver trophy, 'Ripon Spa B.C. Winner Mrs WT Smiddy, 1939', 10cm high, another, 'Wayside Bowling Club - Club Handicap 1935 Winner A.M. Moorhouse', 6cm high, and two silver mounted dressing table pots, both embossed with decoration, one with 'Hair Tidy', 7.5 and 5.5cm 6.49ozt (5)Condition ReportSilver tarnished, chips to the glass. Both covers are dented. Cream jug worn.
Two spelter table lamps 20th century, each of Classical style putti holding a cornucopia, raised on a marble base, 55cm and 59cm highProvenance: The private collection of the late Sir Donald Cory. Condition ReportNo nibbles to chips to the glass shade. The smaller example with chips to the marble base. Wear throughout. Pat Test Failed
A gilt metal table lamp, in the form of a heron with a fish, with a braided cord and bayonet lightbulb fitting 62cm total heightProvenance: The Property of a collector, 45 Eaton Terrace, London SW1W 8TR Condition ReportThe heron is a little wobbly from the base, this could possibly be tightened underneath. Some tarnishing to the metalwork Pat Test Passed
A 'Backgammon' table, designed by Nina Campbell, finished in gray, with a glass top over a recessed backgammon board, raised on tapering supports,99cm wide60cm deep74cm highCondition ReportThere are marks to the perspex top. All of the counters are present. No damage to the cork. Sturdy and ready for use. Please see the additional images.
A bamboo and rattan 'Pretzel' modular sofa, 1950s, after the original design by Paul Frankl (Austrian-American, 1886-1958), of six-strand construction, in five sections, each with seat and back cushions upholstered in blue fabric, labelled 'Rattan Art' to the frame, 315cm wide (extended)81cm deep73cm high,together with a corner table,of stranded bamboo construction, the square teak top with a gallery shelf, 70cm square62.5cm high (2)Buying this sofa at auction could save up to 0.56 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportThe frame somewhat faded in sections. The frame with some knocks and marks.
A collection of boxed Pedigree Sindy dolls comprising Summertime Fun Sindy, and accessory packs to include Barbecue, Wardrobe, Camping Buggy with Foldaway Tent, Dining Table and CHaurs, Bed and Bedclothes, Dressing Table and Stool, and Miss Sindy High Fashion Outfit (8)Condition ReportAll look to be in good condition, and rarely removed from their boxes.
A Barlow & Tyrie teak garden table of recent manufacture, with labels,200cm wide 96.5cm deep75cm high and a pair of teak garden benches, 179cm long50.5cm deep 89cm high (3)Buying this dining table could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportAlmost unused, not weathered. The darker red-looking mark on one of the benches is a watermark - please see the additional images.
An antique brass oil lamp, an Art Deco style table lamp and two Oriental carved figures CONDITION REPORT 1 small chip and signs of repairloss/chip to pedestal as per imagesOur team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself.To that end, we have provided a number of additional images for your attention to showcase the lot in more detail.
An Isle of Wight studio glass table lamp - 42cms high, together with a pair of 34cm high cut glass vases CONDITION REPORT In our judgement, overall condition of lot is good. Notably, the vases sport some minor scratches that don't show well in the images.Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself. To that end, we have provided a number of additional images to showcase the lot in further detail.
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