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Canteen of George V silver Rat Tail pattern flatware consisting of 12 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 soup spoons, 12 dessert spoons and 12 teaspoons, sponsors mark of Robert Stewart, Sheffield 1933, together with matching Elizabeth II silver 6 tablespoons and 6 coffee spoons, sponsors mark of Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1977-1984, and a pair of Victorian silver knife rests, sponsors mark of Charles Reiley & George Storer, London 1844. 4240g approx, housed in a 1930's oak canteen standing on barley twist legs also containing 12 dessert knives, 12 table knives and a three-piece carving set each with ivorine handlesCondition report: All pieces are in good order but have light surface wear etc from use. Minor wear to the fork tines and spoon bowls.
Orivit Art Nouveau pewter and glass bowl, circa 1905, ref: 2281, of boat form and foliate design, impessed marks, with original shaped glass table centre, 32.5cm wide x 16cm highCondition report: Old repaired split approx 2cm to rim of pewter body, appear to have been neatly soldered.
1970s American 'Triple Strike' pinball machine, Williams, Chicago, Illinois, USA, first issued 1975, designed by Steve Kordek with artwork by Christian Marche, numbered to lower edge of base 241823, 57cm x 132cm x 178cm highCondition report: Vertical panel has some age-related wear to lower edge and flaking to blue painted surround. Table base appears generally sound but with wear to playing surface and extrenal body commensurate with age and use. Not plugged in so untested and unwarranted, sold as seen.
Part suite of late Victorian table glass, comprising three decanters and decanter jug with globe stoppers, two water jugs and three water glasses, each engraved with a monogram, on four lion mask headed knurl feet, 29cm high and smaller.Condition report: One glass cracked another with rim chip. Foot of one decanter possibly chiped. One stopper chipped. Internal staining on two decanters and both jugs.
Angling Interest - Late 19th Century oil on canvas - Still life with fish (salmon and rainbow trout), on a marble table, a wicker creel, rod and reel beside, before a river gorge, in the manner of Rowland Knight (1879-1921) but apparently unsigned, 70cm x 89.5cm, in later swept gilt frame (relined)Condition report: Areas of retouching visible under UV light. Some flaking beside foliage. relined as per cataloguing. Later frame has some edge losses.
Late 20th Century Cotswolds School oak two-drawer side table raised on part chamfered supports united by H-frame stretcher, 119cm x 49cm x 72cm, with four additional block feet raising height by approximately 6cmCondition report: Basically sound. Chip to lower left corner of one drawer.
20th Century brass-framed six-branch Snooker or Billiards table ceiling light, attributed to Christopher Wray, of tubular design on scroll supports, 252cm x 93cm excluding the six white and green glass shadesCondition report: General minor pitting and tarnishing to brass. Will require rewiring by a qualified electrician.
George III demi-lune console table, the mahogany top over ebonised relief frieze and central drawer all decorated with anthemion motifs within beaded arcades, on four fluted turned tapering supports, 126cm x 55cm x 83cm highCondition report: Top has general heavy dark scratching, and also some scuffing to corners. May have had / replaced a marble top. Drawer is slightly ill-fitting and sits too low - later runner beneath. Flaking to ebonised finish as per images.
A 19th century Renaissance Revival bronze table top letter rack, cast with foliate masks, winged terminal figures and scrolling foliage, 17cm wide, c.1850; another, embossed in the Arts and Crafts manner with fish along the seabed, 14.5cm wide, early 20th cetury (2)
Antiquities - a collection of archaeological finds, from Castle Donnington, Leicestershire, including 16th century and later pewter spoon fragments, a 17th century chased, 17th and 18th century iridescent and lustre glass shards, shot, etc; a smaller collection, excavated at Bradgate Park, Leicestershire, the seat of the Grey family, including 16th and 17th century fragments, including stoneware Bellarmines, glass, some bone, etc., 20th century pine table-top case, [1]
British Cartography - a harlequin set of 38 Bartholomew's Map of England and Wales, late 1930s and onwards, including the later Revised "Half-Inch" Contoured Maps, chromolithographs laid on cloth, fitted in a rectangular oak table-top case, 15cm high, 35cm wide
Malory (Sir Thomas) & Beardsley (Aubrey, illustrator), Le Morte d'Arthur, The Birth Life and Acts of King Arthur of His Noble Knights of the Round Table [...], one of 1,600 copies, third edition thus, London: J.M. Dent & Sons, 1927, some Gothic Black Letter printing, 21 plates, further b/w in-text illustrations, historiated initials, and decorative borders, rare in pictorial dustjacket (repaired, chipped), contemporary pictorial blue cloth gilt over bevelled boards, top-edge gilt, others untrimmed, 4to, [1]
Medical - Rare Pharmacology: First & Only Edition, Ball (John, M.D., Author of the Modern Practice of Physic), A New Compendious Dispensatory: or, A Select Body Of the most Useful, Accurate, Elegant Medicines, Both Official and Extemporaneous, For the Several Disorders incident to the Human Body/Wherein is contained, in a Summary Way, All that is essentially necessary, either with respect to Physic or Surgery, to answer every Medicinal Intention of Cure/To which is subjoined, The Use, Virtues, and Dose of each particular Form or Prescription/And to render this Compendium still more useful, is added, besides an Index of Medicines, A copious Table of Diseases, With Remedies for their respective Cures/A Work of general Utility, designed and properly calculated as well for the Benefit of private Families, as of young Physicians, Surgeons, and Apothecaries, first and only edition, London: Printed for T. Cadell (Successor to Mr. Millar), 1769, pp: xii, 310, [2] (advert), 18th century design contemporary calf gilt over marbled boards, refreshed endpapers and flyleaves, 8vo, [1]
A ROYAL WORCESTER STYLE TABLE LAMP the ceramic body with gilded and painted decoration of blackberries on a branch, on square spreading gilt metal base, 27cm high excluding electrical fitting Condition Report : not sold as an electrical item - to be rewired. Good condition, there is some excess glue on the join between ceramec body and base, some wear to the gilt finish on the bsae, but overall good condition Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
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