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Lot 18

A Webb Corbett cut glass part suite of table glassware, decorated in the Georgian pattern, comprising six champagne cups, red and white wine glasses, sherry glasses, brandy balloons and liqueur glasses. (36)

Lot 25

A group of Iittala and other glass candle holders, together with a Ravenhead Flair Table vase and an Iittala glass vase, 22cm high. (5)

Lot 261

A Georgian style oval mahogany tilt top dining table, raised on a baluster turned column, over three cabriole legs, 70cm high, 139cm wide, 102cm deep.

Lot 267

A Victorian mahogany tray top reading table, 57cm wide, 40.5cm deep.

Lot 271

An Arts & Crafts style oak tripod table, the octagonal carved top with carved decoration, raised on turned legs united by a shaped under tier, similarly carved, 62cm high, 41cm wide.

Lot 280

A B Knight & Son reproduction Georgian mahogany circular dining table, with central lazy Susan, raised on outswept legs, united by a square under tier, brass lion paw capped on castors, 74cm high, 188cm diameter.

Lot 322

A silver backed three piece dressing table set, embossed with masks, birds and foliate scrolls, comprising hand mirror, clothes and hair brushes, Birmingham 1979.

Lot 145

for eight covers comprising tablespoons, table forks, dessert spoons, dessert forks, teaspoons, pair of sauce ladles, soup ladle and serving spoon, all of Fiddle pattern with various engraved initials, in a later fitted canteen with carving set and modern silver handled table and dessert knives(72.8oz weighable silver)

Lot 370

King James in blue velvet cloak and with Order of the Garter, crown adjacent; the Princess in blue cloak and jewelled bodice, wearing pearls, and with crown and pocket watch on the table before her Oil on canvas(96cm x 73cm)Provenance: Tytler family, by repute W.B. Dunlop, Seton Castle, Longniddry, East Lothian By direct family descentNote: These impressive Jacobite portraits of King James III and Princess Maria Clementina were painted whilst they were in exile from Britain and indeed before they were married. From 1717 James was resident in Italy and continued to use portraiture as an important tool in building support and interest in the Stuart cause. The original painting of James by Francesco Trevisani was created in 1718 on the suggestion of the Earl of Mar. He was considered an important choice as an artist due to his wide international reputation, and this would further promote the importance of the images. Undoubtedly, the portraits are striking in their claim to the British throne; depicting James in the full regalia of the Order of the Garter, thereby illustrating his desire to be recognised as a ‘British King’ in all his glory. This bold statement was even more significant as the original portrait was commissioned to be sent to Maria Clementina, who James was yet to marry. The message clearly stating that she was marrying into a Royal family of right, rather than to the king of an exiled court lacking a throne. The portrait would not however reach Maria as intended, as she was captured by the Austrian Emperor Charles VI whilst en route to marry James. Charles was opposed to the pairing and held her captive in Innsbruck. Following her daring escape in 1719 she was finally presented with the portrait in Bologna. Immediately, copies of the King James and accompanying Maria Clementina portraits were ordered and presented to supporters, including the Earl of Mar. The popularity of these pictures was so great that in 1720 more copies were created to fulfil the demand. The original portrait of Maria is now with the Scottish National Portrait Gallery, acquired in 1918 (PG 886). The current portraits have descended from a private family collection and have been recorded as being at Seton Castle since the vendor's grandfather-in-law, W.B. Dunlop, resided there from the late 1800s until his death in 1946. His son catalogued these portraits and stated that they were a set of presentation portraits, given to the Tytler family in recognition of their support for the Jacobite cause. The Tytler families’ Stuart and Jacobite support is long and well recorded. As early as the 16 th century one of the Setons of Seton Palace (now Seton Castle), believed to be the chaplain, fled to France after committing a murder. There he changed his name to Tytler, settled, married and had several children. Two of his sons accompanied Mary, Queen of Scots to Scotland in 1561. After the Troubles, the Tytlers were officially recognised and accepted as Seton descendants but opted to retain the name of Tytler. Following the 1715 Jacobite rising, all the lands of the Setons, including Seton Palace, were confiscated. They were first sold in 1719 and again in 1779, bought by Lt Col Alexander Mackenzie WS. In 1789 Mackenzie started the demolition of Seton Palace, building Seton Castle in its place to a design by Robert Adam, completed in 1791.

Lot 246

A quantity of vintage cutlery, a Toledo paper knife together with silver plated table items.

Lot 294

A carved oak side table and an oak coffee table, side table 56 x 41 x 65cm.

Lot 307

Three good brass column table lamps, tallest 77cm.

Lot 308

A 1970's heavy quality Scandinavian teak dining table inset with ceramic tiles, extends from 162 - 262cm W.90cm.

Lot 316

A pair of turned wood table lamps with a pair of onyx table lamps.

Lot 328

An alabaster table lamp and silk shade, H. 76cm together with an ormolu mounted porcelain table lamp and shade, H. 75cm.

Lot 333

Two Loom style ottomans and an oak side table.

Lot 346

A walnut veneered coffee table with glass inset, L. 117cm H. 46cm.

Lot 347

A pine dressing table and chest of drawers, dressing table W. 116cm.

Lot 4

A superb Tiffany style table lamp with illuminated body, H. 58cm.

Lot 62

A heavy quality contemporary oak and marble extending dining table, closed size 125 x 90cm.

Lot 13

An Art Deco Crown Devon Fieldings half moon table lamp with galleon and light house decoration:, painted in colours , blue glaze factory mark to base, the lamp 14.5cm high.

Lot 161

A Royal Navy style oak and brass bound rum barrel table: with acorn finial over coopered body with brass Royal Naval text, circular glass top, 112cm diameter (original text on replacement barrel)

Lot 43

A 19th century teak and brass ship's helm:, with fluted, block and carved spars, mounted on a later stand with glass top to form a side table, 120 cm diameter.

Lot 438

A Mills Grenade: together with an RFX Mark 21 practice grenade, an aluminium Mills pattern practice grenade and a Mills pattern grenade table lighter (4)

Lot 633

An early 20th century brown pigskin Gladstone bag style vanity case: with fitted interior and remains of dressing table set, brass plaque to top inscribed 'EA, London', 25 x 33 x 23cm.

Lot 636

A collection of mid-20th century ladies perfumes and soaps etc: including an unopened box of Coty 'L'Aimant' dusting powder, a box of Helena Rubenstein 'Apple Blossom' Guest soap and others, together with a silver backed dressing table mirror and a collection of fans and handkerchiefs including Roy Rogers and Mabel Lucy Attwell.

Lot 148

A BOX OF COLLECTABLES TO INCLUDE DRESSING TABLE SET, WEDGWOOD PLAQUE, ASSORTED CERAMICS ETC.

Lot 165

A REPRODUCTION TABLE LAMP, H 72 cm

Lot 168

A HEAVY BASED TABLE LAMP

Lot 169

AN ART DECO STYLE TABLE-TOP LIGHT WITH MARBLE BASE AND METAL FIGURE OF A SEATED LADY

Lot 19

A. SCHRODER - PICTURE OF A MAN AT A TABLE SMOKING A PIPE ALONG WITH TWO LADIES AND ANOTHER SIMILAR PICTURE, FRAMED AND GLAZED, 47 X 40 CM (2)

Lot 436

A GLAZED TABLE TOP DISPLAY CABINET WITH FITTED GLASS SHELVES, H 70 CM, W 36 CM D 36 CM

Lot 614

A MARBLE TABLE WITH CAST IRON LEGS, PUB STOOL AND TWO STORAGE CASES

Lot 619

A WOODEN FOLD AWAY GARDEN TABLE SET WITH FOUR CHAIRS, A LOUNGER AND A PARASOL

Lot 637

A CAST ALUMINIUM THREE PIECE VINTAGE GARDEN TABLE SET, ONE TABLE AND TWO CHAIRS A/F

Lot 638

A CAST ALUMINIUM THREE PIECE GARDEN PATIO SET, ONE TABLE AND TWO CHAIRS

Lot 640

A FIVE PIECE CAST ALUMINIUM GARDEN PATIO SET, ONE TABLE AND FOUR CHAIRS

Lot 644

A ROSEWOOD EXTENDING DINING TABLE AND FOUR MATCHED CHAIRS BY McINTOSH

Lot 651

A TEAK DINING SET WITH FOUR NATHAN CHAIRS AND A DROP LEAF GATELEG TABLE

Lot 656

A YEW SINGLE PEDESTAL DINING TABLE AND FOUR SOLID STURDY CHAIRS (MISSING EXTENSION LEAF), G.T. RACKSTRAW OF WORCESTER

Lot 657

A SELECTION OF SEVEN ITEMS TO INCLUDE A COPPER TOPPED TABLE AND A NEST OF TABLES ETC.

Lot 660

A FOUR PIECE BEDROOM SUITE WITH KIDNEY SHAPED DRESSING TABLE

Lot 677

A G-PLAN TRIPLE MIRROR VINTAGE DRESSING TABLE AND STOOL

Lot 679

THREE ITEMS TO INCLUDE A RETRO COFFEE TABLE MADE IN DENMARK

Lot 681

AN ANTIQUE OAK DROP LEAF TABLE AND A FORMICA TOPPED KITCHEN TABLE

Lot 683

A LOUIS STYLED DRESSING TABLE WITH TRIPLE MIRROR

Lot 690

FOUR ITEMS TO INCLUDE A DROP LEAF TABLE, TWO CHAIRS AND A TWO DRAWER FILING CABINET (4)

Lot 696

FOUR ITEMS TO INCLUDE A CHEST OF DRAWERS AND A DROP LEAF TABLE IN OAK

Lot 698

THREE ITEMS TO INCLUDE A HALF MOON TABLE, AN ANTIQUE SWIVEL CHAIR AND A STOOL

Lot 701

FOUR ITEMS TO INCLUDE AN ERCOL PLATE RACK, A RETRO TEAK COFFEE TABLE, A LOOM CHAIR AND A PIANO STOOL (4)

Lot 707

A MODERN TEAK DROP LEAF DINING TABLE AND FOUR CHAIRSCondition Report:SOME FADING AND LIGHT WEAR

Lot 709

A SELECTION OF EIGHT ITEMS TO INCLUDE AN ANTIQUE CORNER CUPBOARD, TWO CHAIRS, A LEATHER INLAID WINE TABLE, A BROKEN SERVING TROLLEY, A WICKER TYPE STORAGE UNIT, A STOOL AND A DROP LEAF COFFEE TABLE (8)

Lot 711

A PINE DRESSING TABLE WITH MIRROR AND A THREE DRAWER CHEST

Lot 717

A ROSEWOOD COFFEE TABLE

Lot 719

A LARGE OAK WIND-OUT TABLE WITH HANDLE, CENTRE PIECE MISSING, BASE IS WORMED IN PLACES, L 3 m, W 136 cm

Lot 720

A WALNUT TRIPLE MIRROR DRESSING TABLE

Lot 721

FOUR PINE ITEMS TO INCLUDE A BLANKET CHEST, A BEDSIDE AND A TABLE ETC.

Lot 725

A RETRO KITCHEN TABLE AND THREE CHAIRS PLUS AN EXTRA CHAIR

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