Beistelltisch Modellnr. "914", Emil & Alfred Pollak, Wien, 1958 Holz, mit Nuss, Birke und Mahagoni intarsiert; Messingschuhe, 56 x 133 x 53 cm Der Bau, 1961 (Hier abgebildete Darstellung: Inserat der Fa. „VIENNA“, Tischlerei Emil und Alfred Pollak) Table model no. "914", Emil & Alfred Pollak, Vienna, 1958 wood, with inlays of nut, birch and mahogany; brass feet, 56 x 133 x 53 cmDer Bau, 1961 (illustration: Inserat der Fa. „VIENNA“, Tischlerei Emil und Alfred Pollak)
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Josef Carl Klinkosch Tafelbesteck für 12 Personen, Wien, Anfang 20. Jh. Silber; insgesamt 123 Teile; gemarkt: Klinkosch-Firmenpunze "Helm mit offenem Visier im Oval", Dianakopfpunze; in Holzkassette mit 3 Laden; die einzelnen Teile wie folgt: 12 Suppenlöffel, 12 Vorspeisenmesser, 11 Vorspeisengabeln, 12 Menümesser, 12 Menügabeln, 12 Fischmesser, 12 Fischgabeln, 12 Kaffeelöffel, 12 Mokkalöffel; Vorleger: 1 Suppenschöpfer, 1 Saucenlöffel, 1 Vorlegelöffel, 1 Vorlegegabel, 2 Fischvorleger, 2 Cabaretgabeln, 1 Salatvorlegegabel, 1 Buttermesser, 1 Käsemesser, 1 Zuckerzange, 2 Salzschälchen (1 Glaseinsatz fehlt), 2 Salzlöffelchen; 1 Vorspeisengabel und 1 Salatvorleger fehlen, Bruttogesamtgewicht: 6.786 g Josef Carl Klinkosch Table cutlery for 12 guests, Vienna, early 20th century silver; 123 pieces; marked: manufacturer's mark Klinkosch (helmet with open visor), Vienna Diana hallmark; two pieces missing, total weight: 6.786 g
Tischlampe, Wiener kunstkeramische Werkstätte, um 1910 Keramik, heller Scherben, farbig glasiert; auf der Unterseite gemarkt: "WKKW", "AUSTRIA" Modellnr. "1212", "24" originale Metallmontierung, Schirmbespannung erneuert, H. 55 cm (inkl. Schirm) Table lamp, Wiener kunstkeramische Werkstätte, c. 1910 ceramics, light shard, glazed; marked on the lower surface: "WKKW", "AUSTRIA" model no. "1212", "24"; original metal-mounting, lampshade-fabric renewed, h. 55 cm (incl. lampshade)
Tafelbesteck für 12 Personen, Wien, um 1900 Silber; insgesamt 166 Teile, bestehend aus 12 x 12 Tafelbestecke, 22 Vorleger; gemarkt: Dianakopfpunze, Meistermarken; Mahagoni-Kassette mit geschliffenen Glaseinsätzen und 4 Laden; die einzelnen Teile wie folgt: 12 Suppenlöffel, 12 Vorspeisenmesser, 12 Vorspeisengabeln, 12 Fischmesser, 12 Fischgabeln, 12 Menümesser, 12 Menügabeln, 12 Obstmesser, 12 Obstgabeln, 12 Eislöffel, 12 Kaffeelöffel, 12 Mokkalöffel; Vorleger: 1 Suppenschöpfer, 2 Salatvorleger, 2 Fischvorleger, 1 Thunfischlöffel, 2 Gemüselöffel, 1 Fleischvorlegegabel, 1 Vorlegelöffel, 1 Spargelzange, 1 Saucenlöffel, 1 Milchschöpfer, 1 Butterschaufel, 1 Tortenheber, 1 Zuckerstreulöffel, 2 Salzschälchen mit Glaseinsätzen, 4 Salzlöffelchen; 2 Salzlöffelchen nicht dazugehörig, Bruttogesamtgewicht: 8.236 g Table cutlery for 12 guests, Vienna, c. 1900 silver; total of 166 pieces, marked: Vienna Diana mark, maker's marks; Mahogany case; 2 salt-spoons replaced, total weight: 8.236 g
Max Le Verrier Tischlampe "Pluie" Modellnr. 958, Paris, um 1927 Bronze, patiniert; mattiertes, farbloses Glas; seitlich am Sockel bezeichnet: "Le Verrier"; Holzsockel ergänzt, H. 43 cm (inkl. Sockel) Max Le Verrier Table lamp "Pluie" model no. 958, Paris, c. 1927 bronze patinated; colourless glass; inscribed: "Le Verrier"; wooden base added, h. 43 cm (incl. base)
A Crown Devon jar with flying bird and stylised flower decoration, a Carlton Ware dish, other decorative vases including Kensington Ware, a Burleigh Ware waterlily bowl signed Bennett, a pottery lady table lamp, assorted books etc Condition Report: Available upon request
Robert Lorimer (1864-1929) Refectory table oak, the rectangular top over shaped supports joined by pegged stretcher 72cm high, 137cm wide. Provenance: Designed by Lorimer for Craigehall, Edinburgh. James Morton; thence by descent. Reference: There are numerous references to Lorimer at Craigehall in the book Three Generations in a Family Textile Firm by Jocelyn Morton. "It was natural that James should ask his friend, Lorimer, once more to help not only because he knew him so well and admired his work so much, but such work as had to be done was 'right up his street' with his long-acquired and proven skill in restoring, modernizing and adapting historic houses and his sensitive touch and detailed knowledge of materials and style" "open house was kept every Saturday afternoon at teatime, when anything up to a dozen would turn up un-announced and sit in Lorimer's window around a long refectory table (that he had designed for that position"
AN EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE EARTHENWARE JUG, transfer printed in black with figures sat at a table before an Inn, opposing a twelve line verse, beneath a copper and pink lustre border, also a STAFFORDSHIRE PORCELAIN JUG gilt with initials 'GEW 1819' between opposing bat printed vignettes of figures and animals, beneath an enamelled floriated border, and a circa 1800 probably Staffordshire Creamware cylindrical MUG, the orange glazed body reserved with three sprigged portrait medallions in part green stained, commemorating General George Augustus Elliot, Commander of the defence of Gibraltar in 1779, later created Lord Heathfield(C/R; All three pieces in poor, cracked and restored condition)
C.P. WALKER & Co Ltd, ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHT PIECE PART TABLE CANTEEN OF RAT TAIL PATTERN ELECTROPLATED CUTLERY, originally for twelve persons, including a FIVE PIECE CARVING SET and a PAIR OF SAUCE LADLES, housed in two drawer, serpentine fronted, figured walnut canteen, with glass protector top, raised on
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