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Lot 409

* Japanese Instrument of Surrender. Lithographically-printed document completed and signed in manuscript on board HMAS Burdekin [in Makassar Strait], 8 September 1945, being the Instrument of Surrender by which all Japanese troops in Borneo surrender to Major Edward James Milford (1894-1972), Commander Seventh Australian Division, the two date lines completed in manuscript in calligraphic black ink, and signed in black ink in Japanese characters by Vice-Admiral Michiaki Kamada as Commander 22 Base Force Dutch Borneo, and signed in blue ink below the second date line by Milford, some overall creasing, a few minor marginal splits and a little spotting, mostly to lower area of document but not affecting signatures, 60.5 x 38 cmQty: (1)NOTESWith the cessation of hostilities in August 1945, HMAS Burdekin was one of a number of ships that made unsuccessful attempts to contact Japanese forces on the island of Ambon. Shortly afterwards, on board ship on 8 September 1945, the surrender of Dutch Borneo by the Japanese was accepted by Major E.J. Milford from Vice-Admiral Michiaki Kamada. A surrender table was arranged on the quarterdeck and the Japanese were received on board whereupon a number of questions were put to Admiral Kamada, and when the matter of signing the surrender was raised he said that he would sign on behalf of the Japanese Navy only. However, General Milford would not accept this, the instrument of surrender was produced and Vice-Admiral Kamada signed. At the conclusion of the ceremony in which Vice-Admiral Kamada also surrendered his sword, Kamada and his staff disembarked. A similar instrument of surrender in which the Japanese surrendered to the Australian general Sir Vernon Sturdee in the South Pacific was controversially sold at auction for AUD $102,000 in 2009. That instrument of surrender was one of three copies made: one for the ship on which it was signed, HMS Glory, one for the Japanese and one for the Australians. It is thought that the copy sold at auction was the Australians' copy and was considered to be a document of the Crown. The Australian War Memorial has in its collection both an original and a copy of this instrument of surrender and it is believed that this is also one of three original copies and therefore in all probability the copy made for the ship on which it was signed, HMS Burdekin. The ceremony of the surrender marked the high point of Milford's military career. Wrongly diagnosed as having prostate cancer, he was placed on the Retired List on 23 April 1948, but lived until 1972. Michiaki Kamada (1890-1947) was tried in a Dutch military court in Pontianak which convicted him of war crimes for the executions of 1,500 West Borneo natives in 1944 and the ill treatment of 2,000 Dutch P.O.W.s held on Flores Island. He was sentenced to death and was executed on 18 October 1947.

Lot 6088

Twelve bottles of Davenport Medium Dry English Table Wine (12)

Lot 634

Title: A most probably Portuguese Baroque wooden centre or library table, 17th C. and laterDescription: H 84,5 - L 136 - D 76 cm

Lot 636

Title: An English Georgian oak wooden sideboard or console table, 18th C.Description: H 84 - L 161 - D 46 cm

Lot 655

Title: Two sets of three Maison Jansen rectangular gigogne side tables with a glass top, France, 1970'sDescription: H 44 - L 53 - D 33 cm (the largest table)Ê H 36 - L 39 - D 27 cm (the smallest table)

Lot 656

Title: A Maison Jansen three-piece 'double side table' with a glass top, France, 1970'sDescription: H 51 - L 150,5 - D 65,5 cmÊ H 51 - L 65,5 - D 65,5 cm (the square table)Ê H 51 - L 65,5 - D 42,5 cm (the side tables)Ê

Lot 657

Title: Maison Bagus, Paris: A rectangular gilt bronze two tier mirror tray side table, third quarter 20th C.Description: H 57 - L 50 - D 40 cm

Lot 208

Title: A Chinese wooden side table with 'dream stone' plaque, 19th/20th C.Description: H 52,5 - L 51,5 - D 51,5 cmÊ Dia.: 39,5 cm (the plaque)

Lot 210

Title: A Chinese hard wooden console table with marble top, 19th/20th C.Description: H 90 - L 71,5 - D 31,5 cmÊ 61 x 21 cm (the plaque)

Lot 211

Title: Two Chinese rectangular carved wooden tables, 19th/20th C.Description: The table with drawers: ca. 35 x 101 x 34,5 cmÊ The other table: ca. 36 x 93 cm x 29 cmÊ Ê Provenance: The collection of a French diplomat in China, ca. 1930-1940.

Lot 219

Title: A Chinese wooden table with an inscribed stone plaque, Ming or QingDescription: H 48,5 - L 140 - D 105 cmÊ 112,5 x 78,5 cm (the stone plaque)

Lot 223

Title: A large square Chinese cloisonnŽ plaque mounted as a table, 18th/19th C.Description: H 34,8 - L 69 - D 69 cm (the table)Ê Ca. 60 x 60 cm (the plaque)Ê

Lot 167

A Victorian oak side table with single drawer.damaged 26"x19x29"h

Lot 168

A Victorian quarter snooker table 41"x77"

Lot 170

A modern oak refectory table 55"x24"x26"

Lot 171

An early 19th century oak tripod table 32" dia

Lot 172

An early 19th century oak tripod table later top 33" dia

Lot 186

A victorian satinwood dressing table 18"x40"x72"

Lot 207

Early 19th century mahogany pembroke table with turned legs and crossbanded top.

Lot 33

A fine and rare second half of the 19th century French ormolu month-going, perpetual calendar centre-seconds table regulator with barometer, twin thermometers and moonphase indication and special visible escapement to a gridiron pendulumLe Roy & Fils, Palais Royal, Gal(er)ie. Montpensier 13 & 15, Paris The substantial arched case surmounted by a shallow urn finial over bevelled glass panels and side pilasters, on a moulded base and squat bun feet, the arched glazed front set with six enamel dials; the time read against a Roman chapter ring with signed recessed centre displaying the special single-beat escapement, set over a pair of 2.5 inch dials giving the moons age and phase together with the day of the week, the other displaying the date and month, the lower third of the dial plate set with a metallic barometer giving seven weather predictions in French, flanked by an alcohol centigrade/reamur thermometer and a mercury Fahrenheit/reamur thermometer. The clock movement with large rectangular plates united by heavy pillars, the substantial zinc and steel gridiron pendulum with large bob suspended from an elaborate mount, rack striking the hours and the half-hours on a bell, the calendar dial with year setting dial to the rear. 57cms (22ins) high (1)Footnotes:This rare and unusual escapement is reserved for the finest French table regulators and often combined with additional complex features such as perpetual calendar, a sweep seconds hand and a temperature compensating pendulum. The pendulum on the current clock is a fine half-seconds beating brass and zinc gridiron type.The very fine ratchet shaped teeth of the escape wheel are for locking alone, eliminating the extensive engaging friction normally witnessed with the entry pallet of other anchor pattern escapements. There are two points of action on this escape wheel; locking on the long teeth and impulse by the horizontal pins on the lesser diameter of the rim of the wheel on the exit pallet. The impulse plane on the exit pallet, with the lesser force of disengaging friction, is a concave curve. This curve is mapped providing an increasing impulse in the wider arcs of the pendulum. With the action of the escape wheel on only every second beat, the sweep hand indicates full seconds. With the high precision required in the layout and manufacture, this escapement is capable of providing impressive accuracy over extended periods, whilst the unusual kinetic intermittent action is a fascinating visual diversion.Le Roy et Fils was founded in 1785 by Basile Charles le Roy (1765-1839) and was continued by his son, Charles-Louis Le Roy.The firm prospered after the French Revolution, and were appointed clockmaker to Napoleon I and later, the restored Bourbons.Le Roy opened their first shop in London in Regent Street in 1854 and later in New Bond Street in 1885. Le Roy et Fils became a Royal Warrant holder for Queen Victoria in 1864, the only foreign clockmaker with a British Royal Warrant.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 46

An early 19th century mahogany single pad top table clock with concentric date and pull repeatLangford, Southampton, No. 2933The arch topped case surmounted by a brass handle on a brass-bound pad over rectangular fish-scale sound frets on a plinth base and brass ogee feet, the signed 7.75 inch silvered Roman and Arabic dial with matching blued-steel hands and tapering date hand, with option for strike/silent above, the movement with five knopped pillars and twin wire fusees to the knife edge verge escapement rack striking on a bell, the numbered engraved backplate centred by a basket of flowers amid symmetrical foliate scrolls. Ticking and striking. Together with an associated winding key. 47cms (18 1/2ins) high (2)Footnotes:The proceeds from the sale of this lot will go to towards the Charitable Funds of the Coldstream Guards.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 47

An early 19th century mahogany single pad top table clock with concentric dateLangford, Southampton, No.3209The arched case surmounted by a brass handle and brass-bound pad over rectangular fish-scale sound frets on a plinth base and ogee feet, the signed and numbered 6.75 inch silvered Roman and Arabic dial with matching blued-steel hands, with the option for strike/silent in the arch, the movement with five knopped pillars and twin wire fusees to the anchor escapement, with rack strike and trip repeat on a bell, the backplate with engraved running border and numbered 3409, the pendulum with engraved lenticular bob and spring retaining clip. Ticking and striking. 43cms (16 1/2ins) high (1)Footnotes:The proceeds from the sale of this lot will go towards the Charitable Funds of the Coldstream Guards.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 53

An interesting late 17th century ebonised table clockJames Clowes, Londini fecitThe (probably later) case with caddy top surmounted by a substantial knopped handle over rectangular glazed side apertures on a moulded base and block feet, the 8 inch dial with winged cherub's head spandrels framing the silvered Roman chapter ring with Arabic minute band, the matted centre with blued-steel hands ringed winding squares decorated and chamfered date aperture, signed along the lower edge in a flowing script, secured to the movement via three latched dial feet, the six knopped and finned pillars similarly latched, the twin train gut fusee movement with early-style pinned barrels, knife-edge verge escapement, and numbered outside countwheel strike on a vertically-mounted bell, the backplate signed in a horizontal line amid a series of symmetrical foliate scrolls, within a shaded wheatear border. Ticking and striking, together with a case key and an associated winding key. 43cm (16 1/2ins) high (3)Footnotes:James Clowes was admitted to the Clockmakers Company as a free Brother in April 1671, describing himself as a 'Great Clockmaker' i.e. turret clockmaker. He was working in St Giles in the Fields in 1673, and at St. Ann's Blackfriars two years later. He took on five apprentices between 1672 and 1701, and married twice, in 1675 and 1680. A small table clock by him was sold in these rooms on 13th June 2006, lot 110. His younger brother by 8 years, John Clowes, is another notable clock maker; see lot 56 in this sale.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 62

A rare signed and dated late 18th century chequer-strung mahogany angle barometerBalthazar Knie, Edinburgh, 1787The angled case with twin suspension loops over a proud moulded edge terminating in a typical oval cistern cover, with visible tube angled at the shoulder, the inlaid ivory signature plaque dated 1787 over an ivory scale reading from 28 to 31 inches over a 17.25 inch total length, with seven weather predictions. 81cms (31 1/2ins) high (1)Footnotes:Born in Germany in 1738, Baltazar Knie became the best known barometer maker in Scotland. After years travelling around mainland Europe and Ireland as a jobbing barometer maker, he eventually settled in Edinburgh in 1776. An early advert announced that 'He blows and spins glass before company on the table, and forms many curiosities too tedious to mention. If any of the curious have in mind to see him work, they are heartily welcome, from six to eight in the evening. His stay in the city will be short.' Despite planning a short sojourn, Knie remained in the city for another forty years. Edinburgh at this time housed a strong contingent of both amateur and professional astronomers, scientists, meterologists etc; he was obviously among kindred spirits and they provided a keen clientele. In 1814, he planned to retire and to dispose of his stock of seventy instruments (valued at £309) by way of a lottery. However, it seems that due to lack of support, the idea was abandoned. Knie died in 1817.A similar instrument with ivory panel dated to 1782 was sold at Bonhams Edinburgh, 20th August 2010, lot 1206.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP Y ФTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 68

A late 17th/early 18th century ebonised table timepieceThomas Taylor, LondonThe caddy top with foliate-cast handle raised on matching pommels over a moulded cornice and glazed rectangular side panels to a moulded base and (later) bun feet, the 7 inch square brass dial with winged cherub's head spandrels framing the silvered Roman and Arabic dial with half-quarter markers to the edge, the matted centre with ringed winding square and decorated chamfered date aperture, the single gut fusee movement united by six knopped pillars pinned to the frontplate, with knife-edge verge escapement (the quarter repeat train, bells, hammers and pendulum holdfast now lacking), signed Thomas Taylor, London within a symmetrical pattern of foliate scrolls. 40cms (16ins) high. Footnotes:Thomas Taylor (III) was baptised on 8 February 1662 in Holborn, the son and grandson of Thomas Taylor (I) & (II). He was apprenticed in September 1678 to his father until 1685. In 1697 he signed the Clockmaker's Company oath of allegiance. He became an Assistant in 1701, Warden in 1707 and Master in 1710.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 69

A rare numbered late 18th century ebonised table clockJno. Prichard, London, No. 223The bell top case with brass handle with six acorn finials over arched gilt brass sound frets and twisted side mounts on ogee brass feet, the 6.75 inch signed silvered and brass Roman and Arabic dial with fine blued-steel fettled hands, with date aperture at VI and strike/silent above XII, matted centre and signature in two elaborate cartouches. The twin gut fusee movement with knopped pillars and knife edge verge escapement, striking the hours on a bell, the engraved backplate boldly engraved 'No. 223' within foliate scrollwork featuring a ho-ho bird, with brass bob pendulum and pendulum hook. Running and striking. Together with a winder and two case keys. 52cms (20ins) high (4)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 73

A good and rare early 18th century provincial Walnut quarter repeating table timepieceW. Glover, WorcesterThe inverted caddy top surmounted by a knopped brass handle over a bold cornice, narrow glazed side apertures herring-bone inlaid door frame and a moulded base on block feet, the 7 inch square brass dial with engraved wheatear border framing the Indian mask spandrels and silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring with lozenge half-quarter marks, the finely matted centre with decorated date aperture and ringed winding square, with blued steel hands, the single wire fusee movement united by five knopped and pinned pillars screwed into the backplate, with knife edge verge escapement repeating the quarters on two bells and hammers on the pull of a cord from below the case. Ticking and repeating. Sold with a 19th century winding key and three case keys. 40cms (15 1/2ins) high (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 78

A fine and rare early 18th century gilt-metal mounted, ebony-veneered quarter-repeating and striking table clock of small sizeThomas Tompion, London, number 345The case:the tied bud handle over a caddy top and finely moulded cornice, the side panels with pierced sound frets backed in green silk, over glazed rectangular panels, on a moulded base and block feet, the rear door with rectangular glazed panel, the front with silk-backed sound fret over a pair of gilt escutcheons, numbered on the front sill '345'. The dial:the gilt rectangular dial measuring 5.5inches by 6.25 inches (14cms x 16cms), signed top centre in a flowing script 'Tho: Tompion, Londini fecit' within an engraved foliate cartouche to the top corners with a sprig of foliage over the twin subsidiary dials for rise-and-fall regulation (marked in Arabic 5s inside the engraved track) and Strike/Not Strike, both with engraved centres and blued steel hands, the latter with twin brass nibs, the silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring with cross half-quarter marks, outer minute band and inner quarter hour track with 'sword hilt' half-hour marks, the finely matted centre with D-ended chamfered mock pendulum aperture, and blued steel hands, with three latched dial feet, the lower corners set with double-screwed ornate cherubs head spandrels, and a pair of upper half-spandrels secured with single screws.The movement:of eight day duration and with substantial plates united by seven knopped and ringed pillars latched to the frontplate with shaped brass riveted latches, both fusees with gut line, the going train terminating in a pivoted verge escapement with long steel crutch to a short pendulum with brass bob and rod mounted on a facetted brass rise and fall arm pivotted on the backplate, the mock pendulum screwed to the verge arbor in typical fashion; the strike train with rack strike on a bell mounted on a steel stand with shaped foot; the quarter repeat train sounding the quarters on a smaller, single bell, activated from either side via Tompion's double engaging cocked chamfered steel levers on the backplate. Running, striking and repeating.The backplate:fully engraved within a single line border and punch numbered along the lower edge, signed in an oval cartouche flanked by a pair of cornucopia issuing fruit and flowers within a symmetrical pattern of foliate scrolls, a stylised Green Man mask engraved above the centre, all cocks similarly engraved. 33cms (13ins) high to the top of the raised handle. (30cms (11.75ins) to the pommel of the handle) Footnotes:Provenance:This clock has been in single Dutch family ownership since at least the late 19th century. It is mentioned in the 1912 inventory of the estate of Mr J.J. van der Willigen, Rotterdam as a '..oud klokje (Engelsch), waarde 30 gulden..' 'Old English Clock'Thence by descent.This clock is one of a rare group of mid-size Phase Two table clocks by Thomas Tompion. This size of clock, measuring between 11.5 and 11.75 inches to the pommels, with dials of about 5.25 inches by 6.25 inches, was produced from circa 1691 to 1711. This example was produced at almost exactly the mid-point in production and in many respects is a text book example. It carries the special spandrel reserved for this model, the so called 'Ornate Cherubs Head' - see Evans, Carter & Wright, 'Thomas Tompion' 300 Years, Water Lane Publishing, 2013, p155.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 79

A fine and rare late 17th century ebony quarter repeating table clock with alarmJoseph Knibb, LondonThe shallow caddy top with tied bud handle over foliate mounts to the front and sides, framed by four squat urn finials, the front door with pierced sound fret and two applied escutcheon mounts (the left hand pinned to allow access to the keyhole), with a pair or rectangular glazed side panels, on a plinth base, the 6.25inch square dial signed along the lower edge Joseph Knibb, London, with two slots flanking the XII 'N-S' and 'R-N' (Not strike- Strike and Ring - Not ring), the winged cherubs head spandrels framing the silvered chapter ring with outer minute track (marked in Arabic 5s), Roman hours with fleur-de-lyse half-hour markers and an inner quarter hour track, the centre finely matted and carrying the silvered Arabic alarm-setting dial, with finely fettled blued steel hands (the hour restored, but retaining the original hexagonal centre), the twin gut fusee movement united by six baluster shaped pillars, all latched to the frontplate, the going train terminating in a knife edge verge escapement, the strike train with rack system acting on a single bell above (the alarm sounding on the same bell), probably with a quarter repeat originally taken from the strike train (part of train and bell lacking, but with original pivotted hammer intact), the backplate with single line border framing a symmetrical design of four pairs of flowers (tulips, anenomes and irises), the lowermost pair of irises on cut stalks below the curved copperplate signature Joseph Knibb Londini fecit. 34cms (13ins) highFootnotes:Literature: Illustrated and described in R.A.Lee; The Knibb Family Clockmakers, The Manor House Press, 1964, Plate 81 and page 181 'Joseph Knibb, London. Table clock with ebony veneered case with repousse gilt metal mounts on the caddy top. The lifting handle, finials and escutcheons are of a design which now becomes standard. The eight day striking movement is fitted with alarm mechanism with setting dial under the hands. Stopwork for striking and alarm above chapter ring. Circa 1680-82. In the possession of Mrs Oakes.'For a similar repeat system operated from the strike train, see Dawson, Drover & Parkes, Early English Clocks, Antiques Collectors Club, 1982, pp392. Illustrated is an example by Edward Burgis, but others are known by Richard Colston, William Herbert and Fromanteel, see plates 557 to 563.See Sunny Dzik, Engraving on English Table Clocks, 'Art on a Canvas of Brass, 1660-1800' 2019, figure 8.6 for a related cut-stalk backplate with curving signature on a Joseph Knibb table clock. Other Knibb cut stalk patterns can be seen in plates 8.7 and 8.8, and in the digital library.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 23

North America.- Brown (C.) A Geographic Table of N. America, engraving, early manuscript title "America in Miniature: or," to top edge, 118 x 200 mm (4 ¾ x 7 7/8 in.), trimmed close to borderline leaving Brown's name and "Facing Appendix" on tabs at bottom right corner, 15 mm. split at bottom edge, a few light creases, corner-mounted on old album leaf, [c.1770].⁂ An eccentric schematic chart from an unidentified source. The top half follows the coast from Labrador south to Florida and the lower half from the Gulf of Mexico north to Quebec, with a table of distances, notes on Indian Nations, numbers of inhabitants etc.

Lot 4

Canada.- Bouchette (Joseph) A Topographical Description of the Province of Lower Canada, with remarks upon Upper Canada, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, 7 aquatint plates, 8 engraved maps (4 folding), engraved table, occasional off-setting, scattered faint spotting, previous owner's ink signature to blank, later half-calf, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 8vo, 1815

Lot 50

Food & Drink.- Armstrong (John) The Young Woman's Guide to Virtue, Economy, and Happiness, seventh edition, engraved frontispiece and 11 plates of joints and seasonal table settings, occasional soiling, light water-staining towards end, modern bookplate of Mary Chadsey, contemporary half calf, spine gilt with roan labels, a little rubbed, [cf. Cagle 548, fifth edition], 8vo, Newcastle upon Tyne, Mackenzie & Dent, [?1826].

Lot 81

Sugar sculpture.- Hogenberg (Frans) Table setting of sugar paste sculptures of animals, birds, fish and trees for the wedding of Johan Wilhelm, Duke of Julich-Cleves-Berg and Jacobe of Baden, copper engraving, 207 x 273 mm (8 ¼ x 10 ¾ in.), three 4-line verses below, a strong impression with good margins, remains of old paper supports verso, Cologne, 1587.⁂ Published in Theodor Graminaeus' account of the celebrations in the great hall of the castle at Dusseldorf, 10 June 1585.

Lot 86

Vellum bindings.- Digestum Nouum, seu Pandectarum Ivris Civilis, vol. 3 only (of 6), 2pp. index in manuscript at beginning, double-page table, double-column, occasional marginal manuscript notes, worming occasionally affecting text, lacking front free endpaper, 2H2 & 2H6, staining and soiling, near contemporary limp vellum, manuscript notes to boards and pastedowns, rubbed and worn, Lugduni, Jacobi Cardon & Petri Cauellat, 1627; and others similar, all in vellum bindings, v.s (c.75)

Lot 947

A modern pine farmhouse style kitchen table, the rectangular top with moulded edge over a plain frieze on turned and ring tapering legs 256 cm x 91 cm x 76 cm high

Lot 1021

A George III mahogany tea table, the circular snap top on a bird cage to pedestal tripod base and pad feet, 78.5 cm wide x 72 cm high

Lot 851

A modern brass table magnifying glass, 20 cm diameter at base

Lot 145

A collection of vintage textiles including white work, table clothes and other items.

Lot 146

Two boxes of assorted table wares to include table cloths, runners, dinner napkins, and tray cloths. (2)

Lot 147

A collection of textiles to include embroidered table cloths, table mats etc from the 1940/50/60s and an Emirates airline cloth bag. (Q)

Lot 160

A collection of vintage lace circular table mats to include handkerchiefs, a point de gaze handkerchief which comes from a collection from Mary Saylor Mulhausen born 1907 and lived past her 101st birthday, it came from her aunt who was born in Philadelphia, she owned the handkerchief from new, the handkerchief came from Marys daughter in law, in February 2011 and cost £101.98, it has a silk centre and was worth three times that, also included is a fine cotton lawn handkerchief with foggoting detail and an embroidered edge of flowers and foliage, scalloped edge (2) 

Lot 26

A wedding dress with a bustle in figured silk 1930s/40 and a child's dress in fine cotton with lace inserts together with a collection of table linens. (8)

Lot 124

Two table lamps to include a Capodimonte Florence lamp fashioned as an Art Deco lady

Lot 132

A teak garden table, 70 h x 180cm w, together with two benches and a pair of matching armchairs

Lot 133

A rosewood veneered snooker table having folding legs, together with accessories

Lot 138

Mixed furniture to include two pine bedside tables, a pine cabinet, a games table and a barley twist gateleg table

Lot 154

Vintage plans for a Northwood house, a folding book rest, an early 20th century mahogany dressing table mirror, Boots empire binoculars and a mahogany letter rack A/F

Lot 169

A table top sonat algraphone salon windup gramophone, with needle tins

Lot 185

Small furniture comprising three dining chairs, a cream painted carver chair, a grey painted wine table, a modern tray and a marble topped bedside cabinetLocation: A1F

Lot 217

A selection of table lamps to include a lava lamp

Lot 223

A mixed lot of ceramics to include a Paragon part tea set, a Japanese eggshell lithophane tea set, Doulton Bunnykins and other childs table ceramics, Hammersley part tea set, and other items

Lot 247

A modern chrome console/side table

Lot 25

A Victorian dressing table swing mirror, pine cupboard and a mahogany magazine table

Lot 259

A canteen of Ryals silver plated cutlery, mixed mid to late 20th century cutlery and flatware, three mixed silver backed dressing table items, mixed fish knife and fork sets, mixed metalware and a Victorian brass oil lamp with glass funnel

Lot 260

A small group of silver and silver plated items to include four napkin rings and three dressing table pots one having a lilac enamelled lid

Lot 277

A teak retro nest of three tables, and a 1950s sewing table

Lot 296

A miscellaneous lot to include red bowls, drinking glasses, ceramics and other table wares

Lot 330

An early 20th century mahogany dining table with drop leaves, 73 h x 107 w x 50cm d (unextended) and 150cm d (extended), above castorsLocation: RAF

Lot 332

Three items of early to mid 20th century furniture comprising a mahogany bureau 100cm high x 40cm wide x 54cm wide, a folding cake stand and a mahogany occasional table on tripod base with a star parquetry motif to the central table top A/FLocation: BWR

Lot 333

An early 20th century silver cake palette knife, six bean spoons and a silver rimmed dressing table pot, ( total weight of spoons and knife 121g )Location: CAB

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