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A cased set of four silver table salts, by Alfred Browetts & Co, with four matched salt spoons, and a cased cruet set, by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1907, each of quatrefoil form, total 8.4oztCondition report: Some loss to gilding, knocks and wear commensurate with age. Cases with wear and scuffs.
An Arts & Crafts pewter table mirror, circa 1935, of rectangular form, with embossed decoration on the form of a fox under grapes on vines and leaves, with a mounted green ceramic cabochon to the top, 38 x 30cmCondition report: With occasional rips to the pewter. Tarnish to the surface.
A mahogany, crossbanded and line inlaid table top collector’s cabinet, early 19th century, the moulded top above two flame mahogany doors, enclosing twelve drawers, 39.5cm wide, 26cm deep, 33.2cm highCondition report: Split to the top. Door slightly bowed and as a result the lock does not hold the doors closed. Knocks, scratches and wear commensurate with age and use.
A collection of 18th century and later table glass, to include a green slice cut wine glass, 11.5cm high, an opaque twist glass, 12.6cm high, a deep green roemer, 13.5cm high, a pair of contemporary roemers, 12cm high, a green bottle decanter, lacking stopper, 24.5cm high, four glass piano feet, a celery vase and similar examples (qty.)Condition report: Chips, cracks, losses and restoration throughout.
A collection of silver fiddle pattern flatware, to include twelve table forks, to include a pair by John Stone, Exeter 1859, fourteen tablespoons, Charles Boyton, London 1836, twelve dessert forks, to include four by Metcalf Hopgood, London 1849, twelve dessert spoons and seventeen teaspoons, various makers and dates, 109oztCondition report: Wear, rubbing and knocks throughout commensurate with age and use.
A Victorian walnut ladies writing table, the shaped top with raised central section with a fall front, opening to reveal pigeon holes within, raised on turned and carved end supports and shaped legs, 106cm wide, 50cm deep, 81cm highCondition report: Cleaned and restored to a usable standard, sturdy, complete with key, leather worn, gilding lost in places, knocks and light wear in keeping with age and use.
A George II style walnut side table, labelled 'Harrods', the moulded top over three frieze drawers, raised on cabriole legs, 122cm wide, 63cm deep, 80cm highCondition report: Discolouration, knocks and wear commensurate with age and use. Splits to front below drawers. Additional blocks to feet.
A George III satinwood and rosewood crossbanded card table, c.1790, of demi-lune outline, the folding top enclosing a baize-lined surface, with a concertina action, raised on tapering square supports terminating in spade feet, 98cm wide, 46cm deep, 75cm highCondition report: Thin split to top. Further small splits to veneer throughout. Configuration means that it is a little wobbly, but joints all solid. Baise replaced. Later screws beneath. General wear commensurate with age and use.
A Victorian walnut games work table, the marquetry top enclosing a satinwood and ebony chess board, raised on shaped supports united by a stretcher, the frieze drawer with fitted interior, 53cm wide closed, 78cm wide open, 38.5cm deep, 74.5cm highCondition report: Loss to gilt mounts, some of the missing components are present. Lacking work box tray. Re-gilded. Interior worn. General knocks and wear.
An oak side table, late 17th century, a two plank top, over a single drawer, with a ring handle and an added back, on turned supports, united with moulded stretchers, 71cm wide, 48.5cm deep, 69cm highCondition report: Losses to feet, old worn, adapted lock not working, chips, knocks and losses. Some areas with filler.
A walnut side table, with a moulded top, single drawer, with later brassware, on bobbin turned supports united with rail stretchers, 76cm wide, 51cm deep, 67.5cm highCondition report: Worn, stains to top, worm holes and losses to the top and supports. Later brassware, losses/chunks to the legs, frame loose.
An oak refectory-type table, late 20th century, raised on two substantial baluster supports united by an H-stretcher, 180cm wide, 92cm deep, 76cm high, together with a pair of benches (3)Condition report: Table and benches structurally solid and of heavy gauge. Fabricated knocks and losses. General wear.
A Victorian figured walnut and boxwood strung writing table, the green leather inset top above frieze drawer on stretchered end supports, 103cm wide, 56cm deep, 71cm high,Condition report: Good condition, wear commensurate with age. Knocks and losses to feet. Surface wear throughout. Loss to stretcher finial.
A mahogany serving table, late 19th/early 20th century, the shaped top with a carved border over two frieze drawers and bold, scrolled front legs with carved acanthus 'knees' and claw and ball feet, 169cm wide, 68cm deep, 92cm highCondition report: Surface marks and wear to the top. Knocks and and wear throughout. Some losses to the edges. Wear below the drawers. Drawers later lined with green baize.
A Heal's oak dressing table, circa 1930s, with a central mirror, flanked on either side by two small drawers, over one long drawer, the drawers with moulded fronts with octagonal handles, on square supports, labelled Heal's on ivorine label in the upper right drawer, 105cm wide, 46cm deep, 160cm highCondition report: The mirror in need of new screws to fix it to the table. Some scratches, marks and stains occurring. The supports with stains.
A Jacobean period oak monk’s table/chair, the square planked top on a hinged action above a solid seat on turned legs, 113cm high, table 74cm high, table 78cm wideCondition report: Splits and indentations to top, split to seat, wear to front stretcher from over enthusiastic pet, replacement dowels
A collection of silver items, to include a cased cruet set, comprising a pair of table salts, a pair of pepper pots, a mustard pot and three condiment spoons, by E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1919 and 1920, a cased set of six silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1955, a five bar toast rack, of trefoil form, by Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1919, 8.5cm wide, a pair of sugar tongs, by Thomas Sewell, Newcastle 1858, a silver mustard pot, by Martin Hall & Co Ltd, a pair of silver knife rests, 7cm wide and a silver egg cup, Birmingham 1932, total 14.4ozt.Condition report: Knife rests slightly bent. Egg cup with knocks. Toast rack slightly misshapen. Wear to the interior of the cruet set. General wear and knocks commensurate with age.
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