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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY TABLE SNUFF MULL the polished cow horn with simple silver mount engraved 'Robert Bell Bewling Inn 1828', with hinged cow horn cover with large thistle mount, the body with applied shield cartouche suspending tools, 31cm long; together with A CURLY HORN SNUFF MULL, of conventional form with simple rim, the hinged cow horn cover with cabochon agate to centre, 7cm long
ABERDEEN - A SET OF FIFTEEN SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLE FORKS WILLIAM JAMIESON marked WJ, ABD, WJ, of Fiddle pattern with upturned terminals, engraved crest and motto to reverse of terminal, four with engraved gothic initials to front; together with a set of nine similar dessert forks. Robert Naughten Junior, Edinburgh 1843(19.5cm, 17cm long, 42oz)
DUNDEE – A SET OF SIX SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLE FORKS ALEXANDER CAMERON marked CAM/ERON, C, thistle, pot of lilies, DUN/DEE, of Old English pattern with script initial to front of terminals; together with a small collection of Dundee flatware to include toddy ladles, tea and tablespoons(Combined weight 26oz)
Y INVERNESS – A SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLE SNUFF MULL FERGUSON & MACBEAN marked F&M, camel, INVS, Edinburgh 1900, the well coiled rams horn with simple point mount and tools attached including ivory hammer, rake, spoon etc, the wide end set with double hinged compartments engraved with regimental badge of the Seaforth Highlanders to one cover and presentation inscription ‘Presented by Captain CLD Monro, BSA Police 1901’(20cm wide)Footnote: Note: Little is known about Captain Monro but he was one of only four recipients of Matabeleland medal with bar for Mashsonaland 1897. Please be aware that this lot contains material that may be subject to import/export restrictions, especially outside the EU, due to CITES regulations. Please note it is the buyer's sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/
A SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN TABLE CANDLESTICKS BRADBURY & SONS, LONDON 1908 each in the George III style of baluster form, with knopped stem to a moulded quatrefoil base, with engraved Crest for the Order of the Thistle(35cm high (loaded))Footnote: Note: The Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle was first established in Scotland by King James VII of Scotland (II of England) in 1678, a re-establishment of a much older order. The true history of the earlier establishment of the Order is lost in history but some, spurious, histories suggest it was started as early as the 8th century. King James bestowed the Order on Prince Charles Edward Stuart as the first Royal member and his pride in this award was obvious. Many of the most iconic and recognizable portraits commissioned by the Stuart's feature Charles wearing his garter badge. The Order's primary emblem is the thistle, the national flower of Scotland. The motto is Nemo me impune lacessit (Latin for "No one provokes me with impunity")
AN EDWARDIAN CANTEEN OF FLATWARE HAMILTON & INCHES, EDINBURGH 1905 of Hanoverian pattern, with rat tail bowls, comprising twenty-four tablespoons, twenty-two dessert spoons, twenty one table forks, twenty one dessert forks, ten teaspoons, two sauce ladles and a serving spoon, all with crest and motto; together with twenty Old English and Thread table knives with Georgian part marks(197oz (weighable silver))
A SCARCE GEORGE III TABLE CENTREPIECE WILLIAM & PATRICK CUNNINGHAM, EDINBURGH 1797 the boat shaped main bowl with twin reeded handles and chased pierced scroll border, engraved crest in a cartouche, raised on out swept supports to a beaded rim with four slender legs, acanthus and paw terminals, each support surmounted by a foxes mask suspending cast border of fruiting grape vines(Bowl 35.5cm wide, overall height 45cm, 57.6oz)Footnote: Note: The fox masks and the grape depict the story of the Fox and the Grapes, one of the fables by Aesop. Originally of oral tradition, the fables were passed down through generations and collated into the Perry Index. The Fox and the Grapes being number 15. The fable tells the story of a fox who cannot reach some delectable grapes, instead of walking away admitting defeat the fox declares the grapes unappetising anyway and so the phrase ‘sour grapes’ was coined.
A FINE CONTINENTAL LIDDED TANKARD LATE 17TH CENTURY likely Dutch with makers mark M struck twice, the straight-sided burr wood body with twin wavy applied girdles with spiralled wire mounts between, the foot rim with a wide flanged foot, the hinged burr wood cover carved to fit the scalloped rim, centrally set with a finely engraved armorial plaque dated 1688, the silver handle with eagle thumbpiece(19cm high)Footnote: Heraldry: Arms: Argent a man’s heart proper between three cocks gules Crest: A cock crowing proper Motto: Per adventure Note: This fine wooden and silver-mounted tankard undoubtedly was an item of great status when commissioned and made in the late 17th century. An impressive piece such as this bringing high quality wood and silver work together would have been not just an impressive and useful object but an exotic one on a Scottish table. An object such as this would unlikely ever have been made in Scotland but seeing an example such as this made for a Scotsman shows the ties between Scotland and the Europe in the late 17th century. The origin of the tankard is still unclear but Dutch, Swiss or German examples are found with comparable features. It appears likely that the armorial engraved to the boss was engraved in Scotland rather than by the maker, the style of engraving the mantling around the armorial and the lettering all showing much more Scottish characteristics than European. It seems likely that having acquired this piece on the continent Alexander Cockburn of Caldra has had his armorial engraved on return. Although a strikingly different object the engraving to the cover would not look out of place on the central boss of a quaich of this period and this style of object and engraving is likely what Cockburn was aiming to replicate with this tankard. The Cockburn family has been connection with Caldra (3 miles south of Duns in the Scottish borders) since it was first acquired in 1554. They continuously held the lands until 1745. Perhaps unsurprisingly for an east coast borders family they have obvious and strong connections with the continent. Various branches / members of the family are recorded serving in the Swedish army and living and working in Holland, Germany and France. This international aspect to family continued later in the 18th century with travels to American, West Indies and Australia. Their influence was not limited to foreign shores and various members of the family held important positions in Scotland. Varying from active roles in the Covenanting Army, serving as Governor of Stirling Castle and navigating the turbulent balance of Royalist and Parliamentarian wars and causes of the mid-17th century the family name often appears
G PlanTeak, nest of three tables, impressed numbers 334 to the underside of each, largest table measures 53cm x 49cm x 43cm (3)Condition report: Overall wear and some marks, consistent with age and use. Including some watermarks to the table tops. There is a repair to the smallest table to the underside of the leg. Not obvious when displayed.
After Peter Nelson (1928-2009)Prova, Italy table lamp, stainless steel effect finish, height adjustable, overall 41cm high and a similar standard lamp of a similar design, height-adjustable, overall 142cm high (2)Qty: 2Condition report:Both need rewiring, plugs have been cut. The wires that are present in the photo are no longer there. Please factor this in when bidding. At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
In the manner of Gio Ponti (1891-1979)pair of modular hexagonal tables with oak top and tubular frame, each individual table measures 134cm x 72cm x 57.5cm (2)Condition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
In the manner of Gio Ponti (1891-1979)pair of modular hexagonal tables with oak top and tubular frame, each individual table measures 134cm x 72cm x 57.5cm (2)Condition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
In the manner of Gio Ponti (1891-1979)single modular hexagonal table with oak top and tubular frame, 134cm x 72cm x 57.5cmCondition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
Cotswold School oak circular centre or dining table, unmarked, 123cm x 73cmProvenance: By repute, the vendor's family purchased this table from Burford Woodcraft, 144 High Street, Burford, OX18 4QUCondition report: Overall good condition with signs of light wear and scratches, consistent with age and use. We do have the fittings for this table, although they are not in the photograph.
Cotswold Schoolfruitwood side table, with circular top, unmarked, top 38cm across, 66cm highProvenance: By repute, the vendor's family purchased this table from Burford Woodcraft, 144 High Street, Burford, OX18 4QUCondition report: Minimal signs of wear, consistent with age and use to the top. The base is partly split with one leg repaired/reglued.
Manner of Merrow Associatescoffee table, circa 1960, circular glass top with chrome base, 102cm diameter approx overallCondition report: Surface dust, dirt and scratches. Some large chips/bruises to glass top. Some scratches and signs of wear throughout. Some small nibbles to glass top edge.
Kate Glanville (Contemporary)vase, made for Liberty & Co, circa 1998, signed to the base, 23cm high and a similar cabinet plate signed to the base, 18cm across, with a Moorcroft pottery table lamp, impressed mark and label to the base, 31cm high including the fitting (3)Condition report: Overall ok, with minimal display wear and minor scratches.
Victorian silver framed easel dressing table mirror bearing marks for William Leuchars, London, 1890, and retailers stamp for Leuchars Piccadilly, 53cm high approx overallCondition report: Some wear and marks overall, particularly to the back and easel stand. There is a small split to the easel support, but it still stands well and does not affect the mirror functioning as it should. Minor dents to the edges, very hard to see. Tarnish thoughout. Cartouche blank.
Collection of silver and miscellaneous items to include: boxed Mappin and Webb silver and blue guilloche enamel dressing table set, scent bottles, novelty silver trug, silver vesta case, three wristwatches, 9ct gold mounted cheroot holder etcCondition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
Matched three-piece silver dressing table setdecorated with cherubs amongst clouds, the mirror and large handled brush bearing marks for Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham, 1906, mirror measures 28cm long, the other smaller brush bearing marks for William Neale, Chester, 1900, 18cm (3)Condition report: Overall wear, some scratches, dents and signs of tarnish as expected, consistent with age and use. Some holes to the surface as well.
Liberty and Co Two 'Japanese' carved tables, circa 1905, table with a circular top measures 56cm x 37cm, the table with a hexagonal top measures 50cm x 70cm (2)Condition report: Both with signs of overall wear and use as expected. Table with a round top under tier slightly loose and does fall out when tipped upside down.
W. H Russell for Gordon Russell'Heythrop' walnut and root ash veneer sideboard, copper plaque to the reverse, 183cm x 76cm x 45cm excluding the handlesProvenance: Exhibited in the 'Gordon Russell Centenary Exhibition 1992, 44-46 Eagle Street, London' The accompanying table and chairs are also included in this sale. Condition report: Overall wear and marks, consistent with age and use. Some more obvious minor marks to the top as expected. Overall good colour. No signs of woodworm.
Attributed to W. H Russell for Gordon RussellSet of six walnut and root ash veneer dining chairs, with copper plaque to the underside, 86cm high (6)Provenance: These chairs are identical to a set which is illustrated in a photograph in 'Gordon Russell, designer of furniture by Jeremy Myerson, page 68' which are shown in Gordon Russell Ltd's 40 Wigmore Street showroom, opened in 1935. The accompanying table from the photograph is also included in this sale. The accompanying sideboard is also included in this sale. Condition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
Attributed to W. H Russell for Gordon RussellLarge English walnut dining table, unmarked, 212cm x 92cm x 71cm approx overallProvenance: This table is identical one which is illustrated in a photograph in 'Gordon Russell, designer of furniture by Jeremy Myerson, page 68' which are shown in Gordon Russell Ltd's 40 Wigmore Street showroom, opened in 1935. The accompanying chairs from the photograph are also included in this sale. The accompanying sideboard is also included in this sale.Condition report: Please note that we do have the original fixings for this table, although they are not in the photograph. At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
Art Deco WMF (Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik)'Ikora' patinated bronze and glass fish table lamp, stamped near the base, 28cm high excluding the later glass shadeCondition report: Glass shade with chips all around the edge and some small cracks also. The lamp needs rewiring. The glass fish has some stress cracks due to the manufacture. Overall wear and some small chips to the patinated bronze base, consistent with age and use.
Glostrup Møbelfabrik (Danish 1960's)teak extending dining table, with two leaves, stamped to the underside of the table, 120cm wide x 72cm high x 200cm long overall when extendedCondition report: Overall signs of wear and use. Some marks and minor discolouration to the top. All consistent with age and use.
Aesthetic movementgarden table, white painted cast iron base with reconstituted stone top, indistinct marks to the underside of the table, 74cm x 51cmCondition report: Has been stored/used outside, some rust and discolouration to the surface, heavily weathered, consistent with age and use, otherwise ok.
Spillman & Comahogany small table with fitted drawer, plaque to the inside of the drawer reads 'Spillman & Co, St Martins Lane, London, 73cm x 43cm x 41cmCondition report: Some small watermarks to the top, overall scuffs to edges, corners, and lower legs, drawer slightly stiff. General wear consistent with age and use.
Gordon Russell Ltd of Broadwaynest of three walnut tables, each with a plaque to the underside, largest table measures 68cm x 46cm x 45cm (3)Condition report: Overall marks and wear to all three tables, particularly the largest table. Water/splash marks and small ring marks. Time/UV fade to the largest table.
Richard 'Dick' Drew Russell (1903-1981) for Gordon Russell'Thirty four bedroom group' oak desk or side table with laburnum handles, circa 1934, 95cm x 73cm x 50cmCondition report: Overall good condition. Minor marks throughout, some small scratches to the top as expected. Consistent with age and use.
W H Russell for Gordon Russell LtdAmerican black walnut 'Shipton suite' dressing table with matched stool, circa 1931, copper plaque to the underside, 107cm x 120cm x 51cm approx overall including the mirrorCondition report: We believe that the stool is not original to the table but is a good match. The table is in good overall condition, with minimal wear and minor scratches to the top, consistent with age and use. Mirror has very minor marks and tiny dents to mirror frame. Consistent with age and use. Very minor blemishes to mirror plate in places. No cracklure
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