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A REGENCY YEW WOOD & BRASS-INLAID CENTRE TABLE, with rounded corners to the rectangular top, inlaid throughout with rosewood banding & cut-brass on an ebonised ground, on octagonal centre column & platform base with gilt-brass paw feet & castors, 137cm wide x 75cm high x 91cm deep.
A SERVICE OF GEORGE V SILVER OLD ENGLISH THREAD PATTERN FLATWARE by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, comprising: 15 Table Forks; 11 Dessert Forks; 11 Table Spoons; 12 Dessert Spoons; pair of Sauce Ladles; 4 Coffee Spoons; a Basting Spoon; also 12 pairs of fruit knives & forks with mother-of-pearl handles; three circular salt cellars; two mustard pots; & a baluster pepper pot; London 1915, except fish servers, mustard pot, & pepper pot: 1914; cheese scoop Sheffield 1915, all by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co; in oak canteen-the interior trays perished. (154 oz weighable). (Please note the ivory-handled cutlery originally included with this lot has now been withdrawn).
Oak Refectory style table, baluster supports joined by a central floor stretcher, length 275cm, width 75.5cm, height 77cm.Condition report:First half 20th century. The colour to the top is very patchy. Historic marks and scratches across the surface. The plank joins of the top are parting slightly at the ends. Supports and stretcher remain strong and sturdy, kick marks and wear but otherwise fine.
Teak garden table and chairs, including rectangular table 182x120cm, and eight elbow chairs.Qty: 9Condition report:Essentially all fine, weathered, and in need of re-oiling/ treating. The extending mechanism/ slides would benefit being waxed to run a little smoother. Some of the chair slats are loose but again, essentially all sound, no significant splitting.
1970s Danish rosewood square coffee table, stenciled mark 'Møbel Intarsia Made in Denmark', 80cm square, height 50cm.CITES Article 10 ref no. 23GBA10RWGN8Q. Condition report:Slight colour fading across the top to one side. The odd bleached spot and light ring staining. No splits. Sound frame.
Robert Heritage for Archie Shine, a 'Hamilton' design teak low-profile sideboard, with twin folding cupboard doors and four drawers with ribbed fascia, length 229cm, depth 51cm, height 77.5cm; together with a fold-out dining table, rounded rectangular top shaped stretchers, and six dining chairs, including two armchairs, original upholstery, minimum length 183cm, width 88cm, height 72cm.Qty: 8
Small gilt and painted console table, serpentine top, carved apron, cabriole legs joined by scrolled stretcher, width 101cm, depth 38cm, height 83cm.Condition report:No great age to the piece. Red under-coat / primer is coming through the cream and gilt layers. No evident breaks or splits. Sturdy and sound.
Chrome framed coffee table, circa 1970s, fitted with square teak top, with additional marble square top, marble measuring 89cm square, 33cm high.Condition report:The marble is in good order. It does literally just sit unattached to the base underneath, so we suspect it has just been married up at some point. The teak surface underneath is needless to say quite scratched for having it resting on top with nothing in between.
Set of four chrome framed cantilevered dining chairs, possibly Habitat, ebonised frames with rattan panel seats, including two armchairs; and an ebonised circular pedestal table, black metal column and base, diameter 110cm, height 73cm.Qty: 5Condition report:One of the armchairs and one of the side chairs have more sag in the seat panels so look more heavily used, but the panels to seats and back panels are generally ok. All four chairs are otherwise in good order, some wear to the black arm rests and frame outlines. The chrome frames generally fine. The table top has some surface scratching and the black was has faded. The table remains sound and stable.
1960s rosewood and chrome metal coffee table, labelled 'G Morley & Son (Furniture Ltd) High Wycombe Patent no. 1024545', length 154cm, width 52cm, height 40cm.CITES Article 10 ref no. 23GBA10JE07FF. Condition report:Some heavy ring staining, spotting, and marks throughout the top. No splits. The base has spot oxidation and dirt/ grime.
George III oak tripod table, circular tilt top on a turned and ringed column, splayed legs, diameter 77cm, height 67cm.Condition report:Slight movement to the top when horizontal. Old dark marks and partial ring stains. The planks of the top have been repaired in the past, most evident when looking from the underside. The latch and tilt mechanism do operate, with a really nice old iron latch in place. Column is good. Some losses at the end of the feet through kicking/ wear. Rich tone.
Victorian oak wind-out dining table, rectangular with rounded corners, carved edge, leaf carved legs, 163x137cm, height 74cm, with four 50.5cm leaves.Condition report:The runners are sagging once extended passed more than one additional leaf. There are bolts to secure it all together if you need additional leaves in place. The slides and runners could be repaired to get back to a fully working extending table. Some of the fixed leaves have popped out/ have split along the joins and have lifted up and away from the frame. The colour of the leaves are all very consistent. Some historic marks and stains, including a 12inch burn mark towards one end. The legs have wear towards the bases, and some historic repairs to the carved elements. There is a winder but it is matched so the barrel isn't quite long enough to clear the table end.
A Tunbridge Ware table cabinet, by Thomas Barton, mid 19th century, the coromandel panels and doors, with mosaic borders, enclosing three drawers, raised on bun feet, paper label to the underside,21cm wide16cm deep17cm highCondition ReportOne drawer handle with losses. Surface scratches and wear, particularly to the top. No key present.
A collection of brassware, Georgian and later, comprising two trivets, the largest 32cm wide, a wall light with embossed fleur de lis, the sconces modelled as fish, 33cm high, a small chimney crane, 39cm high, a ladle and a skimmer;a small whale oil lamp, 12cm high, a John Linwood brass bottle jack, and another, largest 35cm high, and a small table bell, 15cm (qty)Condition ReportKnocks and wear throughout, commensurate with age.
An Empire mahogany dressing table mirror with parcel gilt carved Sphinx supports to the column sides and drawers to each base,106cm wide37cm deep86cm highCondition ReportLoose finialsSome fading to the mahogany and dulling to the gildingA timber shrinkage crack to the mirror frame at the joint with the right hand column fixing. One of the bulb holders has become unattached and needs fixing.
An Art Deco mahogany extending dining table, by Heal and Co., the oval top, with a glass protector, with a single leaf, raised on a square three-column plinth, 166cm wide, extended 212cm 107cm deep 76.5cm high, and a set of six dining chairs, (4 plus 2), each with a burr mahogany tablet back and a reupholstered red crimson seat, raised on fluted legs, armchairs 57cm wide 50cm deep 85cm high, seat 50cm high, singles 52cm wide 52cm deep 85cm high, seat 50cm high (8)Buying this table and chairs at auction could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportColour good over to the top and to the leaf. Chairs recently reupholstered. Repolished and backs appear to have been reset. Three singles have small veneer losses to the back supports. Further minor knocks to the edges of the chairs and table.
A Sorrento Ware tripod table 19th century, Italian, the circular olive wood top, inlaid with figures on a donkey,50cm diameter73cm highCondition ReportThe top is loose and wobbles. One leg is loose. Knocks and wear throughout. Shrinkage split to the base. Losses to the inlay. Split to the column.
A composed set of twelve silver Fiddle pattern table spoons comprising six by William Theobalds, London 1842, four by Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, London 1814, and two by Mary Chawner, London 1836,22.2cm longtotal 28.7oztCondition ReportOverall good order. Minor wear. Some rubbing to the hallmarks. No engraving.
An oak library table with four frieze drawers, on column supports,228cm wide99cm deep75cm highProvenance: Riddlesworth Hall, the former boarding school of Diana, the Princess of Wales.Condition ReportKnocks and wear throughout. Some of the drawers are missing their handles. No key present. Sturdy and useable.
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