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Chinese-style blue and white vase table lamp, on circular wooden base with cream shade and another Chinese blue and white ginger-style vase table lamp on circular base, with cream shade, 53cm high (2) Condition ReportTo naked eye inspection; no apparent marks or damage on surface to either.
Art Deco table lamp with white shade, on brown and green bakelite stepped base, 44cm high and another early 20th century table lamp with glass opaque shade, decorated with geometric forms, on a walnut-effect bakelite base, 43cm high (2) Condition ReportBoth generally appear in good order; minute bubble chip to opaque shade, but possibly in manufacture
19 th C Arts and Crafts Occasional/ Coffee 2 tier Table - ? Bell & Coupland , Cabinet Makers & Upholsterers, Lancaster ? after a EW Godwin ? Thebes? Aesthetic table design of 1885 , a carpet covered octagonal top and ebonized base table having stylized turned decoration , bearing an impressed elliptical shaped brass label under, 22 in.( 55.8 cm)wide x 25 in. ( 63.5 cm high)The son of Captain Henry Coupland, a mariner in the West Indies trade, Richard Coupland was born 1 April 1814, in Lancaster. He became a freeman of Lancaster in 1829-30 at the age of sixteen by patrimony, as customary being the son of a freeman. As a young man is is said he was sent to the Gillows? Oxford Street shop where he became chief salesman, then head of staff. Richard Coupland (upholsterer) witnessed a codicil to Robert Gillow's will on 15 September 1835, suggesting he was employed by the firm at this period.By 1849 he had left Gillow to join Peter Booth Bell as a partner, heralding the firm name changed from ?Lodge & Bell' to 'Bell & Coupland'.Bell & Coupland had a branch in Preston managed by Bell and Richard Coupland directed the Lancaster business. In 1863, Coupland went into local politics, became an Alderman and was Mayor of Lancaster in 1868-69 The Furniture Gazette (16 September 1882) recorded that the firm took two spaces in the Preston Guild procession in 1882, with one lorry showing upholsterers covering a black and gilt couch with silk, a mahogany davenport & some oak chair work and on the other lorry was an octagon show case containing silk curtains and other materials. The Furniture Gazette (6 May & 23 September 1882) recorded Bell & Coupland as suppliers of the furniture for the new County offices, included the Public Hall, Preston. Richard Coupland died in July 1884, but the firm continued and thrived under the management of Henry Coupland.Bell & Coupland marked their wares following Gillows and Lodge & Co.'s practice. They used brass plaques embossed with their name 'Bell & Coupland Lancaster Cabinetmakers & Upholsterers?Sources: DEFM; Gilbert, English Vernacular Furniture 1750-1900 (1991); Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730-1840 (2008), II, pp 227-8., BIFMO.
C. 1900 Classical ormolou mounted Table Lamp: a PAT Tested ormolou mounted Classical Lapis Lazuli coloured porcelain Vase shaped electric Table lamp with pair of classical female mask mounts etc. four shaped feet, scroll shaped handles and beaded decoration, 14 3/4 in ( 37.4 cm)
An early 20th Century seven piece mahogany dining room suite comprising; a twin-pedestal dining table, the shaped top with reeded edge and one additional leaf, raised on a triple column ring turned supports, raised on a tripartite base terminating in brass caps and casters, 75 x 199.5 (extended) x 99cms; together with six mahogany dining chairs including two carvers, each with tablet top rail, interlaced splats, outswept and reeded arms above drop-in seats, raised on square tapering legs united by an H-form stretchers. (7)
A 20th Century garden furniture set, comprising: a circular table with pierced foliate top, raised on scroll supports united by an undertier, 66 x 67cms diameter; together with four green painted metal chairs, with spoon backs, pierced foliate decoration, above pierced seats, raised on acanthus clasp outswept legs terminating in whorl feet.
A 20th Century Ducal 'Chateau' stained pine bedroom suite, comprising: dressing table, the breakfront top with central frieze drawers, flanked by two banks of four long drawers, raised on shaped bracket feet, 80 x 163 x 46cms deep; together with a low chest of drawers, the rectangular top with an arrangement of four short drawers above four long graduated drawers, raised on shaped bracket feet, 79 x 171 x 46cms deep; and a tall chest of drawers, the rectangular top above an arrangement of four short drawers and four long graduated drawers, raised on shaped bracket feet, 120.5 x 91 x 46cms deep. (3)
An Art Deco walnut bedroom suite, comprising: a three-door wardrobe, the caddy top above three walnut veneered doors enclosing drawers and hanging space, raised on squat cabriole legs and whorl feet, 194 x 151 x 54cms deep; a walnut dressing table, the triptych mirror raised above a breakfront top, with central frieze drawer flanked by two banks of three short drawers, raised on squat cabriole legs terminating in whorl feet, 161 x 115 x 52cms deep; and a two-door wardrobe, the caddy top above a pair of walnut veneered doors, enclosing cupboards and hanging space, raised on squat cabriole legs terminating in whorl feet, 166 x 100 x 48cms deep.
A 20th Century six-piece walnut dining room suite, comprising: a dining table with one additional leaf, the rectangular top and acanthus carved edge, raised on scrolled cabriole and pad feet, 77cms high x 158cms wide (extended) x 82cms deep; a sideboard with gallery back, the rectangular top above a bank of three short drawers flanked by a pair of cupboard doors enclosing shelves, raised on scrolled cabriole legs and pad feet, 99cms high x 138cms wide x 49cms deep; together with a set of four George I style walnut dining chairs with one carver, the undulating top rail and vasy-form splat above a drop-in seat, raised on acanthus cast cabriole legs terminating in pad feet.
Two Murano glass clown figures, the tallest 22cms high; along with other items including a pair of bronzed bookends modelled with labrador dogs, three daggers in sheaths and a selection of glass ware including table bell, set of three glasses and various cut and coloured glass vases.
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