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19th Century mahogany Pembroke table on central column and four splayed carved legs and lion paw feet. Approximate dimensions - Height 69cm, Width 106cm, depth of central panel of top 53cm (which is constructed from one plank), one leaf has a width of 30cm and the other 29.5cm. Thickness of top is approximately 2cmMarks and scratches to top.Scratches to drawers to sides, and dirt to the beading. Ink marks to interior of drawers.Water damage to legs, and some scratches. Wear to caps and castors.
An engine turned silver cigarette case Birmingham 1934, a silver matchbox cover London 1940, a silver vesta case, a silver card case cover 4 ozs gross weight together with a vintage gilt metal Dupont lighter, textured case, bottom of the case marked 753 CEK, Made in France, together with a Ronson Rondelight black and chrome ball table lighter, and Ronson service outfit box
Three modern table lamps of various designs and a vintage mirror with a bevelled edge. Not available for in-house P&PCondition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
Petrus van Schendel (Belgian 1806-1870)Still life of game on a candlelit tablesigned 'P.van Schendel' (lower centre) oil on panel 16.8 x 27.6cm (6 5/8 x 10 7/8in).Footnotes:This work appears to be a study for The poultry stall on the Groenmarkt, The Hague painted in 1868, sold at Bonhams, New Bond Street, 14 March 2018, lot 8 (£60,000) and reproduced in Jan M.M. de Meere's book, Petrus van Schendel (1806-1870) Een leven tussen licht en donker, Primavera, Leiden, 2012 on page 165 (ill. 284) and on page 167, (ill. 285). Van Schendel often made separate studies before, and also after, his completed larger compositions.We are grateful to Dr. Jan de Meere for confirming the attribution to Petrus van Schendel on the basis of photographs.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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