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HEYLIN, D. Historical Collections out of Several Grave Protestant Historians…… Printed in the Year 1674. In contemporary full leather. 558pp plus Table of contents. [1]Condition report: General edgewear appropriate to age.Front hinge cracked but holding.Loss of leather to head and tail of spine.Gilt decoration to spine compartments very dulled.Internally, a clean example.
An early Victorian silver twelve place setting cutlery suite, in a type of Kings pattern, comprising twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, eleven teaspoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, pair of sauce ladles, butter knife and salt spoon, each with armorial engraved terminals, gross weight 147.5oz, maker Chawner & Co, London 1849Condition report: Generally good, with some age wear.Tines showing minor wear only.Spon bowls good.Marks well struck.Would benefit from a full polish.
A silver harlequin cutlery suite, in the Fiddle pattern, principally circa 1820, comprising six tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, thirteen table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve teaspoons, and one serving spoon, each with monogrammed terminals; together with another earlier tablespoon and a table fork in the Old English pattern, gross weight 81oz, various dates and makers but principally London circa 1820
A pair of Edwardian silver and embossed table salts, each with blue glass liners and raised on shell capped paw feet, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1902, dia.5.5cm; together with a very near-matching pair, London 1903 (one lacking glass liner); and four closely matched shell embossed salt spoons from the period (8)
A set of four Edwardian silver table candlesticks, each having leaf embossed flaring sconces and multi-knopped stems to shaped square loaded bases, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1909, the inner pair h.29.5cm, the outer pair h.24cmCondition report: All stand well.Require polishing.Smaller pair each with wear holes to raised corners on bases.One with five small wear holes around base through over-polishing, and the other with one ditto.
A Victorian silver part cutlery suite, in the Fiddle & Thread pattern, comprising pair of tablespoons, six dessert spoons, seven table forks, six dessert forks, pair of sauce ladles, pair of mustard spoons, and three teaspoons, all with monogrammed terminals, gross weight 57.2oz, maker George Angell & Co, London 1848-1850
Assorted Scottish silver flatware in the Kings and the Fiddle patterns, comprising a pair of table forks in the Fiddle pattern, Edinburgh 1807, a pair of tablespoons in the Fiddle & Shell pattern, Edinburgh 1818, a set of four William IV and Victorian tablespoons and a matching pair of table forks in the Kings pattern, various dates but all Edinburgh assays, gross weight 22oz
A circa 1830 silver harlequin cutlery suite, in the Fiddle, Thread & Shell pattern, comprising four tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table forks, and twelve dessert forks, gross weight 96.4oz, various dates and makers but all circa 1830 and with London assays, the whole in associated oak fitted canteen, canteen w.41cm
*A late Victorian silver dressing table box, the hinged cover chased with an allegorical scene within a gadrooned border, opening to reveal velvet lined partitioned interior, the sides being half-fluted and reeded, gross weight 29.4oz, maker Robert Humphreys, London 1879, w.19cmCondition report: Stands well.Closes well.Numerous creases to edge of cover.Numerous small dents to underside of base.Chased work all good.No splits or holes.Some polish residue.Provenance: Consigned from a local deceased estate, being descendants of Robert Heath (of Robert Heath & Sons, founders of the Biddulph Valley Colliery and Iron Works) who resided at Biddulph Grange between 1871-1922, and direct descendants of the Earls of Denbigh of Newnham Paddox.
A George III yellow metal open scrollwork pendant, with later brooch fitting, set with 28 rose and table cut diamonds, brooch dimensions 70 x 35mm, diamond dimensions between approx 1.3 x 5.5 x 2.6mm, gross weight 12.3g, not marked but tested as 15ct, in fitted caseCondition report: Lead solder to the back.Settings worn.
A circa 1830 coopered mahogany and brass bound table coaster, having further brass strung outline, h.27cm; together with a Staffordshire blue and white printed chamberstick in the Pratt's Italian pattern (2)Condition report: Coaster – colour good and consistent, brass good with minor scuffs, numerous fine vertical shrinkage splits but not coming apart at all, stands well.Blue and white candle-holder – crazed on places, otherwise good.
*A circa 1900 French bronze and marble table lamp, modelled as a pair of winged cherubs upon a fluted rouge marble plinth, the whole raised on leaf cast scroll feet, h.40cm (excluding fittings)Condition report: Provenance: Consigned from a local deceased estate, being descendants of Robert Heath (of Robert Heath & Sons, founders of the Biddulph Valley Colliery and Iron Works) who resided at Biddulph Grange between 1871-1922, and direct descendants of the Earls of Denbigh of Newnham Paddox.
A Sheraton Period mahogany and satinwood strung serpentine front side table / servery, having three frieze drawers with pressed brass oval plate escutcheons, raised on ogee moulded square tapering supports, w.147cm, d.63cm, h.85cmCondition report: Several shrinkage splits to top.Left hand side bleached due to sun, right hand side less so.Minor veneer loss to left hand drawer.Stands well.Handles original.Modest age wear all over.
A 19th century mahogany pedestal tilt-top tripod table, having birdcage action, bearing plaque for S&H Jewell of High Holborn London, all raised on baluster turned column to three hipped cabriole supports, with pointed padfeet, dia.67cm, h.68cmCondition report: Some wobble to top but table stands well.No splits to top.Some wear to edge of top.Base good.No apparent breaks.
A painted and marble topped centre table, in the Adam style, the circular specimen marble top decorated with a central urn issuing flowers with exotic birds and insects, the base having a flower head moulded frieze, on fluted supports united by low X stretcher, dia.81cm, h.75cm
A late 19th century French kingwood and gilt bronze mounted card table, in the Louis XV taste, the four-quarter veneered and crossbanded fold-over top opening to reveal baize lined playing surface, the shaped frieze with twin Sevres style inset porcelain panels and having central gilt bronze mount set with a crown, the cabriole legs with gilt bronze rams head chutes and further gilt bronze sabots, w.84cm, d.42cm, h.77cm
*A Sheraton period painted satinwood occasional table, having a shaped and crossbanded top, polychrome decorated with a central floral bouquet with birds, quiver of arrows, and ribbons, the corners with floral sprays, the whole raised on slender ring turned supports united by platform undertier, w.51cm, d.35cm, h.75cmCondition report: Split to top.Provenance: Consigned from a local deceased estate, being descendants of Robert Heath (of Robert Heath & Sons, founders of the Biddulph Valley Colliery and Iron Works) who resided at Biddulph Grange between 1871-1922, and direct descendants of the Earls of Denbigh of Newnham Paddox.
A Regency mahogany and conch-shell marquetry inlaid pedestal work table, the dropflaps having a reeded edge over two real drawers opposing dummy drawers, the ring turned pedestal over four outswept brass strung supports, with brass caps and casters, d.51cm, w.37cm (leaves down), h.72cm
*A Regency mahogany twin pedestal dining table, the top having a reeded edge and two extra leaves (probably formally with centre pedestal), the gun barrel ring turned columns on outswept and tapering reeded supports with brass caps and casters, max dimensions d.117cm, w.230cm, h.72cm (note that mahogany top is of exceptional colour and quality)Condition report: Mahogany top of exceptional quality and colour.All leaves match perfectly.Table good and strong.One leaf with 2” heat burn, and one with two old small but deep scratches to edge, otherwise excellent.Bothe bases good.No breaks.Provenance: Consigned from a local deceased estate, being descendants of Robert Heath (of Robert Heath & Sons, founders of the Biddulph Valley Colliery and Iron Works) who resided at Biddulph Grange between 1871-1922, and direct descendants of the Earls of Denbigh of Newnham Paddox.
*A William IV rosewood sofa table, having twin frieze drawers opposing dummy drawers, and raised on square cut end supports, with applied scroll mounts and on reeded bun feet, w.132cm, d.54cm, h.72cmCondition report: Top requires polishing, has some fading, otherwise good.Moulding loss to left of drawers.Stands well.Two scroll mouldings chipped.Otherwise good.Provenance: Consigned from a local deceased estate, being descendants of Robert Heath (of Robert Heath & Sons, founders of the Biddulph Valley Colliery and Iron Works) who resided at Biddulph Grange between 1871-1922, and direct descendants of the Earls of Denbigh of Newnham Paddox.
JOHN SPEED coloured antiquarian map - 'Montgomeryshire, Described by Christopher Saxton, Augmented and Published by John Speed and are to be solde in Popes head alley against the Exchange of London, by John Sudbury and George Humbell, Cum Privilegio 1610', includes Montgomery town plan, verso Alphabetical Table of All Townes', framed and glazed to verso, 38 x 51cms
A mid-19th century rosewood occasional table; the thumbnail-moulded scallop-edged top above a tapering stem and raised on tripod base with elongated pad feet (some restoration required to top)Dimensions are as follows 52cm wide x 70cm high. Condition wise the scallop edge top has had the beginnings of a bad restoration on it - there is a lot of open grain and it is very light, it appears that the original surface has been taken away. There is significant scratching and there is probably about a 25cm of cracking of the veneers around the edge of the actual scallop itself. So overall the veneers are cracked over about half of the table. The stem looks OK underneath and the tripod base looks good although there are minor scuffing and marks commensurate with age to probably one of the feet.
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