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Lot 1210

A good lot of dressing table items including candlesticks etc.

Lot 229A

PAIR OF ORMOLU TABLE LAMP BASES

Lot 426

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DINING TABLE WITH 2 EXTRA LEAVES 55 X 44 X 28'

Lot 427

REPRODUCTION OAK TABLE, VICTORIAN PINE TABLE, RETRO STOOL

Lot 447

MID VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DUTCHESS DRESSING TABLE 47 X 23 X 65 HIGH

Lot 450

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TOPPED PUB TABLE, WITH CAST IRON BASE.

Lot 452

OAK COFFEE TABLE WITH TURNED LEGS 26 X 42 X 19'

Lot 454

REPRODUCTION SET OF THREE TABLE

Lot 463

VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CIRCULAR SIDE TABLE 24 DIAMETER 29' HIGH

Lot 470

EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY SUTHERLAND TABLE BOXWOOD CROSSBANDING

Lot 491

EARLY 19C OAK PEDESTAL TABLE WITH SINGLE DRAWER 30 X 47' EXTENDED BY 29' HIGH

Lot 496

EDWARDIAN OAK OVAL DINING TABLE WITH BARLEY TWIST LEGS 42 X 51 X 26'

Lot 497

MODERN GREEN GLAZED TABLE LAMP WITH WHITE SHADE

Lot 499

EARLY 19C OAK CRICKET TABLE 25 DIAMETER 26 HIGH

Lot 500

MODERN OAK COFFEE TABLE 39' LONG

Lot 504

OAK DROP LEAF DINING TABLE, TURNED LEGS 33' LENGTH

Lot 506

OAK REPRODUCTION DINING TABLE 32 X 65 X 30 HIGH

Lot 513

EDWARDIAN CARD TABLE, VICTORIAN SIDEBOARD, MODERN CHEST OF DRAWERS, MAHOGANY NEST OF TABLES

Lot 100

A large Oak work table 34"x72"x30" high

Lot 101

A large Oak work table 34"x72"x30" high

Lot 106

A large oak refectory table 24" x 148"x30" high

Lot 107

A large oak refectory table 24" x 148"x30" high

Lot 110

An Oak refectory table 24" x 120"x 30" high

Lot 111

An Oak refectory table 24" x 120"x 30" high

Lot 112

An Oak refectory table 24" x 120"x 30" high

Lot 115

A Large Oak refectory table 36" x 109" x 30" high

Lot 116

A Large Oak refectory table 24" x 89" x30" high

Lot 117

A Large Oak refectory table 24" x 89" x30" high

Lot 122

1930s Oak barley twist dining table 29" x 28"x 44" extended.

Lot 123

An Oak work table 34" x 72" x30" high

Lot 124

An Oak work table 34" x 72" x30" high

Lot 132

Lot 132 A Victorian carved Oak dining table 46"x 62" x 26" high

Lot 40

An Art Deco circular dining Table 48" dia x 31" high

Lot 42

A Modern Side table 72" x 29" x29" high

Lot 43

A Modern Side Table 72" x 29" x 29" high

Lot 44

A modern Side Table 72" x 29" x 29" high

Lot 61

A William IV mahogany dining table 48" x 118" x 20"high

Lot 82

A large refectory table A/F 30"x130"x30" high

Lot 2174

Silver table lighter in the form of a grenade, with detachable flame wick finial by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1938

Lot 2175

Silver table cigarette/cigar box, engine turned decoration, the lid engraved with mallards in flight by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1938

Lot 2187

Silver table cigarette/cigar box, embossed floral decoration by William Hutton & Sons Ltd , Birmingham 1900, silver mounted three piece dressing table set by Daniel Manufacturing Company, Birmingham 1928 and a silver mirror hallmarked (5)

Lot 2191

Set of three George II silver three prong table forks, Hanoverian pattern with later crest by Isaac Callard, London 1735 and one other hallmarked London 1739, approx 8.1oz

Lot 510

Dolls House: An early to mid 19th century pine cupboard converted to a dolls house. Contents include: Victorian glassware, jugs, cake dome, glasses, decanter and matching glasses in stand; Paper flowers in metal stand, German; Paper flowers in glass dome; Many of the pictures are made from old prayer and hymn books; Small china baby doll in robe, c.1980; Hand blown glass chandelier c.1900; SCHNEEGAS Furniture: bed, dressing table, side board, wash stand with mirror back; Bed with lace curtain, Spanish, labelled; WALTERSHAUSEN c.1890, dressing table, folding billiards table, sofa, hall table with mirror back; Items of chromolithographic design; Metal chandeliers; German biedermeir chairs and others. Cupboard dimensions approx. 35" width, 13" depth, and 43" height. Please assess photographs.Provenance: The items within this collection have been bought from various locations including the Flora Gill Jacobs Auction, USA.

Lot 136

RICHARD BLOME (1641-1705) 'A MAPP OF YE COUNTY OF DORSET' Thomas Taylor edition c. 1715, hand coloured with table of divisions and hundreds upper left, 19.5cm x 25.5cm; together with a map of Norfolk (2)Provenance: The Map House, Knightsbridge, London

Lot 80

DORCHESTER INTEREST: AN OAK TREFOIL TABLE OR 'TRINITY STOOL' made from medieval timbers from the roof of St George's Church, Fordington, inscribed to the underside "Made of old oak from the burnt roof of St George's Church, Fordington. Ri: Grosvenor Bartelot, Vicar, 1914", the 108cm high x 57cm wide x 55cm deepThe Vicar's diary for 18th November 1913 records that he gave a "carved Trinity stool" to the Bishop who conducted the confirmation ceremony that day. Several of these stools were made and distributed around the familyOn the 7th December 1912, during restoration works being directed by the Vicar, Rev R Grosvenor Bartelot, the wind stripped some new lead covering the roof of the nave. Plumbers soldering the lead back into place caused the remaining medieval oak roof timers, riddled with death watch beetle, to catch fire. The roof had to be replaced, this time substantially in teak. At the same time sculptors and carpenters were carving bosses and remodelling pews and the Car engaged them to make up furniture from the old oak. The designs could have been those of the Vicar himself, or the restoration architect Jem Feacey (who died the next year) ,or the carpenters themselves. Provenance: The Bartelot Family Collection, mostly the property of Rev. Richard Grosvenor Bartelot FSA, Rector of Fordington, Dorchester 1907-1939, or his son Major R St G G Bartelot.Grosvenor Bartelot was born in 1868 and went to Crewkerne Grammar School and Wadham College, Oxford, in the 1880s. In the next two decades he served as curate at Corfe Castle, Anglican chaplain in Turin, and as the Bishop of Salisbury's missioner covering duties of other clergy all over Dorset. He became a noted antiquarian and genealogist and was elected FSA. Having been born a Bartlett, in 1898 he changed his name to the original Norman form, Bartelot. In 1906 he became Vicar of Fordington St George, Dorchester, and next year he married Evelyn, daughter of Alfred Pope Esq of South Court and Wrackleford House, founder of the Eldridge Pope brewery. Having retired in 1936 to Timsbury, Somerset, he died in 1947.

Lot 81

DORCHESTER INTEREST: AN OAK CREDENCE TABLE made from medieval timbers from the roof of St George's Church, Fordington, the canted top above a carved arcaded apron, standing on four carved and fluted legs joined by an undertier, 96cm wide x 69cm high x 37cm deepOn the 7th December 1912, during restoration works being directed by the Vicar, Rev R Grosvenor Bartelot, the wind stripped some new lead covering the roof of the nave. Plumbers soldering the lead back into place caused the remaining medieval oak roof timers, riddled with death watch beetle, to catch fire. The roof had to be replaced, this time substantially in teak. At the same time sculptors and carpenters were carving bosses and remodelling pews and the Car engaged them to make up furniture from the old oak. The designs could have been those of the Vicar himself, or the restoration architect Jem Feacey (who died the next year) ,or the carpenters themselves. Provenance: The Bartelot Family Collection, mostly the property of Rev. Richard Grosvenor Bartelot FSA, Rector of Fordington, Dorchester 1907-1939, or his son Major R St G G Bartelot.Grosvenor Bartelot was born in 1868 and went to Crewkerne Grammar School and Wadham College, Oxford, in the 1880s. In the next two decades he served as curate at Corfe Castle, Anglican chaplain in Turin, and as the Bishop of Salisbury's missioner covering duties of other clergy all over Dorset. He became a noted antiquarian and genealogist and was elected FSA. Having been born a Bartlett, in 1898 he changed his name to the original Norman form, Bartelot. In 1906 he became Vicar of Fordington St George, Dorchester, and next year he married Evelyn, daughter of Alfred Pope Esq of South Court and Wrackleford House, founder of the Eldridge Pope brewery. Having retired in 1936 to Timsbury, Somerset, he died in 1947.

Lot 144

George VI silver dressing table box, Birmingham 1938, 13cm wide

Lot 161

Pair George III silver Old English Pattern table spoons, London 1809, together with a pair of George III silver table spoons with later 'berry' decoration, London 1807, 210grams approx

Lot 195

Large quantity of commemorative medallions and sporting fobs to include; Royalty, military, historic events, famous people etc, presented in two table-top collectors drawers / cabinet.

Lot 320

Early 20th Century Chad Valley Table Croquet set in original box

Lot 373

Quantity of mainly 19th Century table glass, comprising a set of four rummers, each 10cm rim diameter x 17cm high, and twenty five other glasses of assorted designs, 16.5cm high and smaller, (29)

Lot 517

Ercol dark elm dining suite comprising table, six chairs and high dresser plus extra Ercol chairDresser: 161cm x 120cm x 44cm, Table: 74cm x 151cm x 78cm

Lot 518

Quantity of sundry table glassware to include; decanters, bowls, champagne flutes etc.

Lot 554

George III mahogany fold-over tea table, 81cm x 72cm high

Lot 569

Inlaid rosewood occasional table circa 1900, 50cm square x 69.5cm high

Lot 572

Victorian tripod occasional table, 50cm x 45cm x 74cm high

Lot 574

'The Osterley' patent folding tray table, 69cm wide (excluding handles)

Lot 582

Inlaid sutherland table, 68cm x 79cm x 68cm high (extended)

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