Y A French rosewood marquetry, parquetry, and gilt metal mounted card table, circa 1870, 75cm high, 89cm wide, 45cm deep Please note this contains rosewood and should have been marked with the Y symbol in the catalogue - this has been updated on our website platform Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, Polished overall with a glossy appearance, this has also been re-baized, this has probably been through a restorer fairly recently, the action working but is quite tight, small chips and losses and replacements to veneers Overall the table is stableThere is dirt and discolouration to the deeper recesses of the metal warePlease note the majority of the timber is rosewood and this should have been marked with a Y symbol for CITES in the catalogue, this is important for anyone wishing to export this outside the EU where a permit may be required. Please see our catalogue terms for the full explanation. Condition Report Disclaimer
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An Edwardian silver mounted dressing table mirror by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1901, rectangular with a serpentine top centred by a vacant cartouche, pierced and embossed with flowers, scroll foliage, scrolls and trellis, beige velvet covered easel back, 50cm (19 3/4in) highCondition Report: Marks clear, a number of burst holesCondition Report Disclaimer
A German silver shaped oval trinket box by Simon Rosenau, Bad Kissingen, import marked for Sheffield 1896, sponsor's mark of Samuel Boyce Landeck, formed as a French style dressing table, embossed with 18th century figure groups within scroll borders, on four cabriole supports, 7.5cm (3in) high, 17cm (6 5/8in) long, 295g (9.5 oz)Condition Report: Marks are clearHinge is goodCover sits wellStands wellSome rubbing to the coverLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
An unusual Edwardian silver mounted dressing table mirror with timepiece, the nickel plated keyless wind Goliath watch inset into the circular bevelled plate, in a plain balloon outline silver frame, blue velvet covered easel back, 42cm (*16 1/2in) highCondition Report: MirrorLater letter partially rubbed, rest are clearCover to watch on mirror back detached from hingeStands wellSilver with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useWatchMovement is not currently functioning. Movement appears to be in a generally good condition with little sign of previous intervention when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to be in a generally good condition with no marks visible when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands appear to be in a generally good condition.Glass has some scratches and marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Chip to the edge of the glass at 10 o'clockCase shows light scratches and marks. Hinges appear intact.Crown has light scratches and marking. This lot does not come with box or papers.Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved.If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com Condition Report Disclaimer
An Edwardian mahogany and marquetry shaped triangular card table, crossbanded and inlaid with musical trophies, flowers and foliage, 75cm high, 97.5cm wide, 97cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, polished overall, the colour is fairly even throughout, The baize has been replaced,The action working - the top of this with older baize to protect the top,There is one deeper scratch toward one corner of the top Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A late Victorian oak traveling writing table, circa 1900, the folding action in the manner of a coaching table, with fitted interior above X-frame supports, 101cm high, 54cm wide, 8cm deep (closed) Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, the oak with a lighter colour overall but a little darker toward the base, some old marks and water staining to the top - would benefit from a light polish overall - the fitted interior with marks and wear consistent with age and use and some writing and ink marks to the pad, some scuffs to the leatherette elements of the interiorthe underside of the writing surface is 73cm high from the floor when openPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A French walnut, gilt metal mounted and floral marquetry inlaid centre table, mid 19th century, the lobed oval top with panels of elaborate floral decoration above a single frieze drawer, cabriole legs with herm mounts, 77cm high, 128cm wide, 78cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use,Polished overall, the surface, especially the top is glossy and with a sheen The gilt metal mounts are rubbed and warn revealing base metal underneathThe drawer is locked shut, there is no key present and it has not been open whilst at Dreweatts The top with old scratches and marks beneath the later polishSome areas of fading and some colour variation overallPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A mahogany six pillar dining table in Regency style, of recent manufacture, the satinwood strung rectangular top on the six base sections, each with four cluster columns, outswept legs terminating in brass caps and castors, 73.5cm high, 161cm wide, approximately 964cm long overall Condition Report: Minimum length = the two end sections together are 321cm long. Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old chips and splits. The expected scuffs and knocks to the legs from use. Some additional chips to the edge of the top and some scratches to the top. All clips present. Condition Report Disclaimer
A modern Moser clear glass and gilt part table service, decorated with an acid-etched and gilt band of bells and anthemia, comprising: a decanter and stopper, 37cm high; a jug, 29cm high; eleven champagne cups, 11.5cm high; twelve white wine glasses, 16cm high and twelve red wine glasses, 18cm high: and a pair of Moser carafes similar, 30cm high, acid-etched MoserCondition Report: One champagne cup has had a chip polished from the rim. Condition Report Disclaimer
A matched silver fiddle and thread pattern table service, various William IV makers and dates, comprising:Twelve table forks Twelve table spoons Twelve dessert forks Twelve dessert spoonsTwelve tea spoonsA gravy spoon A soup ladle, 5004g (160.9 oz);Together with the following with silver handles and stainless steel blades by Terry Shaverin, Sheffield 2005:Twelve table knivesTwelve dessert knives, In a refurbished oak canteen box by Lambert Condition Report: Table forks - 9 x Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1837, 2 x maker's obscured, London 1881, 1 x Hester Bateman, London 1832Table knives - Terry Shaverin, London 2001 (3) and 2006 (9)Dessert knives - Terry Shaverin, London 2001 (8) and 2006 (4)Dessert forks - 6 x Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1837, 1 x John James Whiting, London 1834, 5 x maker's marks obscured, possibly Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1852Dessert spoons - Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1837 (7) and London 1847 (4), 1 x William Eaton, London 1844Table spoons - Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1837 (5), London 1839 (2) and London 1847 (1), 3 x Josiah Williams & Co., London 1897 (3), 1 x John William Blake, London 1824 Tea spoons - Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1837 (5), London 1842 (5) and London 1855 (1), 1 x maker's mark obscured, London 1881Gravy spoon - Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1874Soup ladle - Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1854All with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use. Some of the fork prongs have some rubbingCondition Report Disclaimer
Y A French rosewood, amboyna, and box strung lady's writing table, late 19th/early 20th century, with floral marquetry panels throughout, the curving superstructure with arrangement of drawers and shelves, the slide above three frieze drawers on gilt metal mounted cabriole legs, 93cm high, 77cm wide, 53cm deep.Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old chips and splits. Of polished appearance. Handles to two of the drawers are not securely fixed in place. Various small repairs with filler used to disguise in places (see images). The tops of both rear legs with glued repairs and filler (see images). Some lifting to veneers in places. One sabot with a small screw lacking. Some fading. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
* Mixed silver. A collection of silver cuttlery, Victorian and later, including 4 Victorian fiddle pattern table forks by Francis Higgins II, London 1899, each engraved with a family crest, together with a serving spoon, a dessert spoon by George Angel and other items, total weight approximately 18ozQty: (12)
* Crimean War. A Victorian terracotta bust modelled as Mary Seacole the Jamaican Nurse and Heroine of the Crimean War by Count Gleichen, 1871, the half bust seen wearing her Crimean War medals, the rear inscribed 'G' and dated 1871, on a socle base, additionally inscribed recently 'Mrs Mary Seacole of Crimean War Fame by Count Gleichen', approximately 30cm high, please note several images are provided of important letters with background information relating to this itemQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London. Mary Grant Seacole (1805-1881), the Jamaican Nurse and Heroine of the Crimean War was born in Kingston, Jamaica. Her mother was creole and her father a Scottish soldier. Mary moved to London in 1836 and married a sick husband who died soon after they were wed. At the outbreak of the Crimean War she applied to the War Office to be allowed to nurse sick and wounded servicemen, but was not accepted by either the Government or Florence Nightingale. Undaunted, she joined with a Mr Day, and they went to the Crimea to open a restaurant which she called the "British Hotel". Mary helped the sick and wounded at Scutari and went to Sebastopol and opened a "mess table and comfortable quarters for sick and convalescent officers", she tended to the wounded from Balaklava. She was present at the assault on the Redan on 18 June 1855, tending to the wounded, even seeking such men on the battlefield. She returned to England and declared herself bankrupt, however in 1857 the firm was declared free of bankruptcy and some of her grateful and influential friends such as Major General Lord Rokeby, Sir William Russell and Count Gleichen started a fund for her. The row of pearls which she is wearing in this bust was left in her will to one of the daughters of Lord Gleichen. The bust was exhibited at The Black Cultural Archives in 1993.
* Glassware. A Loetz style glass shoulder vase, with an iridescent lustre finish, 19cm high together with two similar glass vases of long tapered form, plus small yellow lustre glass vase with silver floral overlay decoration, 15cm high plus a porcelain table lamp in the form of an owl, 19cm highQty: (5)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London.
* Display cabinet. An early 20th century table top display cabinet, probably stained pine with bowed glass and hinged door to the rear, 19.5cm high x 75.5cm wide x 43.5cm wideQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London. A useful lot for an Antiques Dealer!
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