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The Mitchell Collection of Moorcroft Pottery: A Walter Moorcroft Flambe 'Orchid' pattern 2 shape table lamp on wooden base. Height approx 16.5cm(without base and fittings) 25cm total height. With an original Moorcroft shade.Condition: No obvious signs of damage or restoration.
A collection of silver to include a dressing table sets, machine engraved pattern to mirror, x2 hairbrush, mirror, x2 clothes brush, inscribed to cartouche 'Marjorie' , London 1912, along with a silver mirror Birmingham and silver comb, Chester, marks rubbed on all, along with a silver bowl Chester, 1922, maker Stokes & Ireland Ltd (William Henry Stokes & Arthur George Ireland), size approx H 70mm, diameter approx 11.5mm, weight approx 5.4ozt, silver napkin ring and white metal bangle
A early Victorian coromandel lady's dressing table box, the interior with a compartmented removeable tray, silver topped boxes, jars, bottles and sewing tools, chased and engraved with foliate scrolls, vacant cartouche, maker William Neal, London 1854, secret drawer to base, approx 30cm wide x 17cm high, total silver weight approx 4.87oztCondition report: bottles and silver in good condition, box has splits and loss to veneer
A collection of dressing table items to include silver topped table jars, silver handled shoe horn and button hook, along with three silver clothes brushes, various dates and makers, London and Birmingham Condition report: overall good- wear and tear commensurate with age
A group of table silver to include: George V five bar toast rack, by H&H, Birmingham, 1935, Jubliee mark; George VI raised bon bon dish, by GM Co., Birmingham, 1945; two various casters, various dates and makers together with a collection of teaspoons, various dates and marks, AF - weighable silver 16.71 ozt
A 19th century silver-plated four branch table centrepiece, the central column cast with acanthus leaves supporting a cut glass bowl, with four smaller bowls supported by s-branches, raised on four acanthus capped paw feet, approx 32cm high high without bowl, 43cm high with bowl
A Victorian burr walnut writing table, shaped rectangular top inset with tooled leather top, stepped moulded edge with brass beaded border, above a pair of frieze drawers, lobed drop finials, inlaid, raised on four tapered reeded and turn supports, conforming stretcher, brass casters, circa 1840
A 17th Century style joined oak gateleg table, traditionally made in the 20th Century using traditional techniques, the central bed with a single drawer, the whole raised on baluster and ring turned supports, united by square stretchers, measuring 76cm high, 136cm wide, 55cm deep (flaps down) and 165cm long
An early 20th Century giltwood and gesso applied pier table, in the French Louis XIX style, having a marble topped, moulded frieze, raised on turned legs, shaped stretcher, 84cm high, 137cm wide, 38cm deepCondition: Professional restoration is required once built to stand against a wall.
Three silver vesta cases, including circular engraved with foliate scrolls, WA, Birmingham 1906; an oil filled vesta modelled as a book, Birmingham 1912; a rectangular vasta, Chester 1901; a silver table match box sleeve, embossed with birds, swags and scrolls, WJM & Co, Birmingham 1902; and a small silver match box sleeve, cast with Reynolds angels, Chester 1903, total gross weight approx 3.65ozt
A George IV mahogany sofa table, circa 1825, in the manner of Gillows, the top with drop flaps above a pair of drawers, 76cm high, 161cm wide, 76cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Polished appearance overall, some marks and wear to the top beneath the layers of polish, The handles appear to be original, this has no locks and was not conceived to have anyThe drop flaps 'droop' slightly, there are some later wedge blocks to the undersides of the ends to boost - one may need some slight further riasing.Overall solid and stable,The supports for the ends are oak, there are some minor signs of old worm to some rails Some minor old chips and losses, splits and cracks, Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A George IV mahogany centre table, circa 1825, the circular top above a turned pillar and outswept legs, 73cm high, 146cm diameterCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, especailly to the top of the platformSigns of old woodworm especially to the outswept supports of the base, this appears to have been filled and stained to disguise overallThe rails to the underside of the top with signs of wear The underside of the top a bit un-even too, An area of the top with filler, this has discolouredPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III mahogany Pembroke table, circa 1770, in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, the rectangular top with drop flaps above a fretwork frieze and square section legs, 70cm high, 80cm wide, 80m deep (open)Condition Report: Please note this does not have a drawer or any handles to the frieze - this appears to be entirely by design.Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, The polish uneven overall, this would probably benefit from a clean and polish overall, there are old marks, stains and signs of wear. Overall solid and stableSigns of old woodworm to the oak rails, these appear to have age but may not be the originalsPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III mahogany and upholstered side chair, circa 1770, the back and seat above blind fretwork legs united by pierced stretchers, 96cm highCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, some repairs to elements such as the rails, Overall the frame appears solid and table, however there is some slight movement to the back. Dreweatts cannot guarantee the condition or the originality of the frame beneath the upholsteryThe upholstery is later, overall this has some signs of wear, the front corners are more crudely stitched also with a nail through in this area. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III mahogany tripod table, circa 1780, the single plank top above a turned baluster stem and outswept legs, 70cm high, the top 69cm diameterCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use, Overall with a polished appearance, The lock catch appears to be original, this is holding securely at time of repertSome old splits and cracks and signs of repair, especially around the turned stem Overall solid and stablePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A mahogany twin pedestal dining table, in George III style, second half 20th century, with two additional leaf insertions, 73cm high, 324cm long (fully extended), 121.5cm wideCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use, the tops of the D-ends with old indentations There is no reason to doubt that the leaves are not original to the table, the cut of timber is the same as to the D-ends. There are old scratches and marks beneath the polished surface, this has been repolished overall to diguise. The additioal leaves with areas of marking and bloom including ring marks and some areas of loss to the polished surfaceThere are table clips with the lot (taped in a bag to the underside of one leaf) the D-ends with table screws to secure to the base - these all appear to be original and present The rear of one pedestal with significant wear and loss through the polished surface - please see photos for detailsPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Additional measurements:The additional leaves are 45.5 cm long eachCondition Report Disclaimer
A George III mahogany pole screen, circa 1780, the screen with inset Islamic panel of silver and gold thread, above a tripod base, 136cm high, the screen 43cm square, together with a similar mahogany occasional table, 61cm high, 46cm wide, 37cm deep Provenance: Property from the collection of the late Mr. & Mrs. John da Silva According to the family archive the pole screen was purchased by the late J.B. da Silva's mother in 1929 for £15.00Condition Report: Screen:Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use, the pole with various indentations and marks where the bracket has been screwed at different heights. the screw to this is operating at time of report, there has been something attached to the rear of the screen - there are old screw holes but it is not know what has been here.Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, Table:Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, The block to the underside of the table appears to be later, there are later screws attaching it at present it is solid and stablePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition of both items in this lot Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A Regency ebonised, rosewood, and pen work occasional table, circa 1820, the top with Chinoiserie exterior scene, with single frieze drawer and tripod base, 69cm high, 37cm wide, 47cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, some losses to some veneers. some sings of filler to the drawer front - possibly to hide where an escutcheon has been fitted. Some other staining in this area tooThe top drawer previously fitted, this has been largely removed, there are cracks and openings to the joints of the base-boards of the drawersPlease note whilst there is a key present with this lot the drawer is locked shut and cannot be opened at time of report, it may require an oil but Dreweatts cannot guarantee.The top with various marks, scratches, abrasions, the surface appears originalThe base appears to have been re-painted and refreshedPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A polychrome painted and parcel gilt desk, bureau or dressing table, in 18th century Venetian style, late 19th century, 74cm high, 117cm wide, 60cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,The handles appear to be the original Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, This has been varnished at some point, this has warn in part and also discoloured in places - it may well benefit from this being cleaned away, the paint and gilt also with signs of wear and rubbing, also some scratches and lossesOverall solid and stablePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III mahogany wine table, circa 1800, with galleried circular top above a spiral twist column, 74cm high, 40cm diameterProvenance: Property from the collection of the late Mr. & Mrs. John da Silva Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, especially to the triform base, this base has a later metal brace, and also has various inset lead weighting to centre and the points of the base - these add significant weight to the table overall The stem with wobble and looseness to the base where it meets the stem, this appears to be held on a screw but this does not want to either tighten or untighten easily, this whole area may well require some professional attention. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A William & Mary walnut side table, circa 1690, 74cm high, 83cm wide, 50cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, spliced repairs, some signs of filler,Signs of old woodworm, including old, filled holes,The handles are not original, this may have had a central drop at some point, also plugging to the drawer fronts beneath the present handles, there is no key to the lock. The drawer not sliding cleanly into the frieze - may benefit from some additional timberPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A George III mahogany kneehole desk, circa 1780, with brushing slide above the arrangement of drawers and a kneehole cupboard, on bracket feet, 77cm high, 82cm wide, 46cm deep Provenance: Provenance: Property from the collection of the late Mr. & Mrs. John da Silva According to the family archive this table was purchased by the late J.B. da Silva's mother in 1931 from J. H. Roberts & Co., High Street, Camberley for £24.00Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,None of the handles or escutcheons appear to be the original, these appear to be 19th century replacements - there are various holes and plugs where the original had sat. The key to the cupboard door is not operating any of the locks Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, old losses and repairs to veneers and mouldingsThe rail beneath the slide is oak, this is possibly a later replacement timberThe top drawer previously fitted, this has been largely removed, there are cracks and openings to the joints of the base-boards of the drawersThe handles do not appear to be the originals, the lock to the top drawer does appear to be - there are no keys present,Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
An Italian carved walnut library or centre table, circa 1870, the cartouche shaped top with gadrooned edge and leather inset, the carved and pierced frieze incorporating a central shell motif flanked by scroll motifs with swags of flowers, each conforming cabriole shaped leg incorporating similar motifs and joined by an X-stretcher centred by a seated cherub, on scroll carved feet, the underside with branded stamp 'BARBETTI, FIRENZE', 84cm high, 142cm wide, 73cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,Some chips and losses, old splits and cracks, some opening to jointsThe cherub is removable - there are signs of glue to the base where he has been fixed previously. there are some old chips and losses to him. He is provided with the lot but in a separate boxSome wobble to the table overall, The inset to the top does not appear to be original With an overall dark colour as can be seen in the imagesPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
Y A late Victorian rosewood and mahogany table top collector's cabinet, circa 1890, the interior with two banks of drawers labelled with letters "A to S", 52cm high, 55cm wide, 44cm deepProvenance: From The Hon. William McAlpine Collection Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions, consistent with age and use,The handles appear to be the original, the lettering probably added laterSome chips and losses, old splits and cracks, especially to the sides, the top with old cracks alsoThis does not appear to have had natural history specimens previously.The lock appears original, there is a key present that is operating at time of report The drawers are not graduated, they are 4.5cm high - it is just possible to get a 3.5cm cotton-reel inside the topmost drawer, however this is tight and Dreweatts make no promises or guarantees. There are cracks and openings to the joints of the base-boards of the drawersPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
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