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Available for your bidding pleasure is this Oriental Mother of Pearl Inlaid Lacquer Table. This unique piece showcases an oriental design and detail and shows Mother of Pearl inlaid intricately into the table. The table displays designs such as several Heron birds as well as fruit and other floral detailing. This extraordinary piece shows excellent condition and measures
For your consideration is an antique Bradley & Hubbard 3-bulb table lamp with a swan topper. The partnership of Nathaniel and William L. Bradley, Walter Hubbard, and Orson and Chitten Hatch began in Meriden, Connecticut in 1852 as Bradley, Hatch & Company. Clocks were the sole product of the newly formed company. They continued developing and manufacturing new products, surviving through the Great Depression before being sold in 1940 to Charles Parker Co, also of Meriden. This table lamp shows a bronzed metal construction with triangle and groove designs on the base and stem. There is a decorative swan topper the is unscrewable. It is constructed with three bulb Leviton connectors. It is marked "Pat Apld For" on the socket connector, and "B&H 58" on the bottom of the base. This piece is in good condition showing a nice patina; however one of the pull strings is missing. The lamp measures approximately 27"H x 9"W.
A 19th Century magnificent and unique Victorian.800 silver plated figural comport, raised on a circulardomed base chased and applied with swags and castarmorials. The stunning figural stem modeled like a large sculptural female figure with one arm holding a bird feeding in a shell bowl, and the other reaching over head towards the suspending glass bowl. The glass dish shows a decorative design with ribbed edge. Standing through the glass dish is a silver candle holder. This piece was likely used as a table centerpiece, and is in overall good condition. It is marked "22" on the bottom of the base, and .800 on the base. It measures approximately 17" tall, 10 1/2" diameter dish.
For your consideration are two antique bench jointer planes. The first is a Stanley No. 6 hand plane circa 1900. This hand plane is 18" in length and shows the "Stanley" on the blade clamp and "No. 6" on the front sole. The No. 6, also called a "fore" hand plane is good for jointing edges and flattening and smoothing large surfaces, such as table tops, panels and workbench tops, where you might not want or need the length or weight of a larger plane. It is in good condition overall, with some wear to the japanning appropriate for its age and use. It shows a steel construction with a dark wood handle and measures approximately 17.5" in length. The second is an unmarked Fulton Tool Co marketed by Sears circa 1908. It shows a currogated steel construction with a dark wood handle and knob. It is in good condition for its age with a nice japanning. This bench plane is in good condition and measures approximately 22" in length
A pair of late 19th century Scottish stoneware snuff or tobacco jars, mounted as table lamps, salt-glazed of waisted cylindrical form, one bearing label "Rappee", the other "Smoking Mix", with tole-ware covers fitted for electricity, stamped maker's mark for the Port Dundas Pottery Co., Glasgow. Height including fitting 40cm
A large Whytock & Reid, Edinburgh mahogany wind-out dining table, early 20th century, the top with demilune ends enclosing four leaves and one half leaf, above a concave apron and raised on relief-carved cabriole legs terminating in shaped paw feet. 74cm by 145cm by 360cm (extended)
A George III satinwood crossbanded and inlaid mahogany Pembroke table, c. 1800, of characteristic form, the top centred by an oval patera, the bowfronted drawer and opposing apron each flanked by inlaid urns, raised on inlaid square section tapering legs moving on castors. 70cm by 89cm by 56cm (closed)
Quantity (36) of 1950s/1960s BUS TIMETABLE BOOKLETS comprising 14 x 1960s Hants & Dorset and 21 x 1950s-70s Portsmouth Area Joint Transport Services. Plus 5 x FARE TABLE BOOKLETS for East Kent from 1962-71 and some sundry timetable leaflets. Some of the booklets have corroded staples and minor damp effects. [45 items]
A small collection of silver table ware, to include: a six division silver toast rack, by William & Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1926, a French pierced fiddle and thread pattern silver ladle, impressed French hallamrk for .950 silver, length 19.6cm, a pair of American silver dwarf candlesticks, by Reed & Barton, each weighted to base, various silver tea and coffee spoons and other items. (some as found). (weighable silver 363.9g). (qty)
A collection of six late 19th century American sterling silver dressing table items, by the Gorham Manufacturing Company, to include; a silver repousse decorated powder jar and cover, with gilt washed interior containing silver mounted puff, diameter 9.8cm, together with a silver repousse decorated heart shaped hinged box and cover (hinge as found), height 10.5cm, a silver hand mirror with beveled circular plate and three various silver mounted clothes brushes. (6)
A large collection of silver flatware, to include: Four silver 'rat tail' pattern table spoons, three by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1924 and one by RS & S, London 1925, one silver 'rat tail' pattern table fork by RS & S, London 1925, nine silver 'rat tail' pattern dessert spoons, by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1924 and six silver 'rat tail' pattern coffee spoons, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1924, four Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, by John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1894, four George III silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, by William Chawner II, London 1818, six silver old English pattern table forks, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, three assayed Sheffield 1904 and three 1923, five silver old English pattern dessert forks, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, three assayed Sheffield 1905 and two 1923, four silver old English pattern dessert forks, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1905 and a set of six Victorian silver old English pattern teaspoons, by Joseph Ridge, assayed Sheffield 1895. (total weight 2391.5g/76.9Toz.). (qty) ,
A matched part set of old English pattern silver flatware for six, to include; six each silver table forks and dessert spoons by Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield 1940-42, together with five silver table spoons and six silver dessert forks by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1910 and 1932 respectively. Also a set of six ivory handled silver fish knives and forks, by C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, assayed Sheffield 1933. (weighable silver 1442.2g/46.37Toz.). (35)
A canteen of silver plated flatware for six, by Thomas Turner & Co, comprising 4 x table spoons, 6 x table forks and ivorine handled table knives, 6 x dessert spoons, dessert knives and ivorine handled dessert knives, 6 x teaspoons and three piece carving set (egg spoons lacking), in fitted case, together with a silver plated part flatware set for twelve, by Walker & Hall, comprising 6 x table spoons, 12 each table forks, dessert spoons and dessert knives and 9 x teaspoons. (qty)
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