An oak refectory table, late 19th/early 20th Century, the associated planked top above a frieze with shaped apron fitted a drawer to one side on baluster legs united by stretchers, 217cm x 71cm CONDITION REPORT: The table top is loose and with scratches and stains acceptable with age, frieze is split and repaired around drawer, legs with noticeable old chips and other losses in places, stretchers crudely conjoined to all four legs and split in places, the table is 78cm high
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A 19th Century Dutch semi-circular tea table inlaid floral marquetry, on square tapering legs, 72cm wide/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: The top has an area of mildew and the veneer and inlay are lifting slightly throughout, the folding top has no support and rests on a very small middle back leg protrusion, frieze drawers and legs with inlay lifting in places.
A mahogany drum-shaped rent table, circa 1920, the centre with circular recess with hinged top and fitted eight drawers to the frieze, each with alphabetical indices on a pedestal base and inlaid urns to the pillars with a drawer to each side, 110cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: The total height of the rent table is approximately 77cm. The base is approximately 62cm high. There is a key for the base.
A Regency mahogany rectangular table on an octagonal tapered column and quadruple support, the tip-up top 115cm x 91cm CONDITION REPORT: The table top is probably the centre of a Georgian two flap table re-modelled for the quadruple base, see additional image for view of this alteration.
A Regency rosewood centre table, the rounded rectangular top with two frieze drawers above octagonal baluster end columns and raised on lion's paw feet, 133cm wide CONDITION REPORT: The table has some scratching to the top and other minor blemishes throughout. The lion paw feet are scuffed and the table is very slightly loose at the joints. The drawers are fairly stiff. Colour good. 72cm high, 66cm deep
A 19th Century French kingwood and gilt metal mounted table, the floral marquetry top above a frieze drawer and four reeded ebonised legs, 112cm x 57cm flaps up CONDITION REPORT: Two legs are separated from table, other legs loose, veneer lifting in places and some missing. Flaps very stiff and gilt metal mounts dull but complete. There will be an extra image of this on our website in the next day or so so please keep an eye out for it.
A George III mahogany kneehole dressing table, fitted an arrangement of four drawers, on square chamfered legs, 87cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Top stained and slightly bleached to one side, scratches throughout, legs scuffed and scratched, colour not uniform.The dimensions for the kneehole dressing table are approximately 78cm high x 87cm wide x 40.5cm deep.
A William IV rosewood centre table, the circular tilt top on hexagonal column support to a triform base with carved scroll feet on castors, 127cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: The table top has noticeable scratches and stains, table frieze border with some rubbing , frieze with lifting veneer in places, two pieces of pillar base moulding missing, feet scuffed, one castor loose.
A William IV mahogany dressing table, the superstructure with swing frame mirror above two rows of three short drawers, the table fitted a frieze drawer on lappet carved legs united by a stretcher, 109cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Swing mirror cloudy in places, superstructure top with water splashes, stained top with scratches and other blemishes acceptable with age.
A marble top pier table with Greek key decoration to the frieze, on end column supports, 132.5cm wide, 91cm high, 32cm deep CONDITION REPORT: The table is 91cm high x 32cm deep, the marble top is slightly stained, the frame has scratches and other small blemishes acceptable with age, the base has noticeable splits in placesWood is mahogany, we think it is 1930's period and the stability is not affected.
A Victorian table with pietra dura top, inlaid a Maltese cross to the centre, on fluted legs, 70cm diameter/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Some of the staining will clean up with a good detergent, yellow staining looks permanent. The top moves, columns are slightly loose and table rocks in the round but not on its legs. Top is removable and stand in good condition and stains and some scratching acceptable with age.
An early 19th Century mahogany drum table, the circular top above eight frieze drawers, some lockable, on a baluster column to a triform base with paw feet, 125.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: The top is split, one drawer front is badly bleached another is slightly bleached, column very dull, tripod base and feet both scuffed.
A Regency rosewood centre table, in the manner of Marsh & Tatham, the circular top on an ebonised and parcel gilt column to a triform base on winged paw feet, 122cm diameter (top associated) CONDITION REPORT: The top of the table is slightly bleached and there are darker areas of the top where place mats have been continuously placed, scratches and other stains acceptable with age, gilt decoration rubbed throughout but generally in good condition.
A George III part canteen of silver fiddle and thread pattern flatware, mostly Paul Storr, comprising eight tablespoons, London 1819, twelve table forks, London 1810/1811 and twelve teaspoons (six by Storr, London 1813, six by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1821), each bearing an armorial, approximately 2180gm CONDITION REPORT: Aside from the six teaspoons by Eley & Fearn the rest of this flatware is Paul Storr. The armorial is uniform throughout the part service - including the Eley & Fearn pieces. I have been unable to establish the person to whom the armorial relates although being in a lozenge it is presumably a widow. I would describe condition as good, there is little or no wear to the spoon tips or edges, there is minor wear to the outer tines of some of the forks. The armorials remain crisp as do the marks. I can see no evidence of repairs.Tablespoons - 21.8cm longTable forks 20.2cm longStorr teaspoons 15cm longEley & Fearn teaspoons 14.1cm long
An extensive Art Deco silver and pale blue guilloché enamel dressing table set, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1932, comprising pair of hairbrushes, pair of clothes brushes, pair of cut glass scent bottles, cut glass powder jar, hand mirror, pair of circular boxes, an easel back bedside clock, ashtray, comb, shoehorn, button hook, scissors and a nail file/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Overall good appearance. One hairbrush has some chipping to enamels at corners, other has a small chip to one corner. One clothes brush has small flat chip to enamel edge. Other very minor flat chips to enamel on a few pieces like the circular boxes but it is hard to say if this is damage or a manufacturing issue. Mirror good. I am not sure I have ever seen a set this extensive in such good condition.
A canteen of silver plated cutlery comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve table knives, twelve side knives, a carving set, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons and various other cutlery, all in an oak box with presentation plaque dated 1936 CONDITION REPORT: This canteen appears fairly complete, one table fork is missing. Some items do have wear to plating, particularly to the backs of the forks. The interior of the canteen is a little tired.
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