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Lot 96

A Collection of Vintage Toys and Games to Include Table Tennis Bats, Board Games, Cards etc

Lot 2280

12th-13th century AD. A silver ring comprising a D-section hoop with stud to the underside, flared shoulders, rectangular bezel with applied brass(?) claws, inset table-cut carnelian with chamfered edges. Cf. Chadour, A.B., Rings. The Alice and Louis Koch Collection, volume I, Leeds, 1994, item 532, for type. 9.17 grams, 23.99mm overall, 18.22x12.88mm internal diameter (approximate size British G, USA 3 1/4, Europe 4.92, Japan 4) (1"). Property of a West London businessman, formed in the late 1980s-early 1990s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

Lot 2326

20th century AD or earlier. A glazed composition diorama of a royal court(?) with openwork walls to the rectangular enclosure, two lines of facing female figures with draped headcoverings, a raised bench with two animals (bears?), a disc table and raised throne with standing male figure holding a drinking horn. 772 grams, 18cm (7"). Property of a North West London gentleman; part of his father's collection formed during the 1980s. Fine condition.

Lot 244

2000-1700 BC. A pillow-shaped clay tablet with impressed cuneiform mathematical table, the reverse with six impressions of the scribe’s fingernails embedded into the clay, an early example of signing a document; accompanied by a handwritten scholarly note by W.G. Lambert, late Professor of Assyriology, University of Birmingham, 1970-1993, stating: 'Mathematical table: Old Babylonian, c. 2000-1700 B.C.' and also accompanied by a scholarly note by Dr. Manuel Ceccarelli of the University of Tübingen, Germany, which states: 'Old Babylonian multiplication tablet, Multiplication tablet where the head number is 225. In the preserved lines 225 is multiplied by the integers from 1 to 14. Excerpt from the translation: L. 4: “Multiplication by 4 = 900” L. 5: “Multiplication by 5 = 1125 (written: 1080 + 45)” L. 6: “Multiplication by 6 = 1350 (written: 1320 + 30)” 71 grams, 58mm (2 1/4"). Part of a specialised collection of cuneiform texts, the property of a London gentleman; examined by Professor Wilfrid George Lambert FBA (1926-2011), historian, archaeologist, and specialist in Assyriology and Near Eastern archaeology, in the late 1980s and early 1990s; this small collection is exceptional for the variety of types, including some very rare and well preserved examples; accompanied by a copy of Professor Lambert’s and Dr. Manuel Ceccarelli's notes.Fair condition, repaired.

Lot 250

17th-12th century BC. A highly important lexicon tablet of substantial size with four columns of dense cuneiform writing to each side, containing a list of wooden objects; accompanied by a signed handwritten note by W.G. Lambert, the late Professor of Assyriology at the University of Birmingham 1970-1993, which states: 'Large clay tablet, 163x125mm with 4 columns each side of list of object of wood: a lexical table. Old Babylonian or Kassite period, c. 1700-1200 BC. Large, joined from pieces, the greater part preserved in fair condition.' 846 grams, 16.1cm (6 1/4"). Part of a specialised collection of cuneiform texts, the property of a London gentleman; examined by Professor Wilfrid George Lambert FBA (1926-2011) and accompanied by a handwritten signed letter by him.Fair condition, repaired. Rare and academically important.

Lot 2627

9th-10th century AD. A bronze brooch pin comprising a tapering round-section shank, open loop to the reverse, lyre-shaped head with Ringerike Style three-band interlace design. Cf. Arbman, H., Birka I: Die Gräber, Uppsala, 1940, table 43(7), for type. 31 grams, 18.5cm (7 1/4"). From a UK collection; acquired on the London art market in 2004. Fine condition.

Lot 265

2550-2400 BC. An agate(?) cylinder seal, accompanied by a scholarly note, which states: 'The seal image is divided by two horizontal lines into two registers of equal height. Above: A woman seated on a chair, facing right, wearing a sleeveless fringed robe, with horizontal stripes up to the hips, from there with vertical stripes. Behind the woman, in whose left raised hand one has to imagine a cup not shown here, there are one, in front of her two female attendants, wearing bead necklaces. Facing the woman is a seated man, in the same posture as the woman, one male attendant in front of him, two behind him, the latter slapping his robe over his left shoulder like a toga. To the right of this is a tall table charged with food. Below: The seated woman with the three female attendants like above. Facing her a seated man also like above, but only with one male attendant before, lastly a second seated man, facing right, between two male attendants. The eyes of all figures are oversized, the men are bald, while the women differ from them by a hood-like hairstyle and distinguishably smaller noses. The parallel seal BM 121544 (London) from the Royal Cemetery in Ur (Abraham's home), which bears as inscription the name of the well-known Queen Pu-ab?, suggests that the people sitting here were members of the royal family.'; accompanied by a museum-quality impression. Cf. a parallel seal BM 121544 (London) from the Royal Cemetery in Ur (Abraham's home), which bears as inscription the name of the well-known Queen Pu-ab?, suggests that the people sitting here were members of the royal family; for the seal mentioned above and two other similar ones, from the same cemetery; cf. Wiseman, D. J. Catalogue of the Western Asiatic Seals in the British Museum. Cylinder Seals I. Uruk - Early Dynastic Periods, London, 1962, p.29, pl.25, fig.a-c; and Aruz, J. (ed.), Art of the First Cities. The Third Millennium B.C. from the Mediterranean to the Indus, exhibition catalogue, New York, New Haven, London, 2003, p.109-110.19.8 grams, 30mm (1"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired by his father in the 1970s; thence by descent; accompanied by a copy of a scholarly note, report number 152084.Very fine condition.

Lot 304

14th-10th century BC. A sheet-silver chalice with flared foot, narrow stem, flared mouth; carinated band beneath the rim and repoussé guilloche decoration; frieze depicting four vines with crossed stocks extending to scrolled ends with detailed leaves and bunches of grapes; below the vines and between them four human figures comprising: a half-height crouching(?) male facing left with filet to the brow, fringed cloak, cup in the raised right hand; a seated male facing right with chalice in the right hand, low table by his foot with bowl and cup(?); seated male facing left with mantle to the left shoulder and fringed robe, holding on his lap a curved implement (pruning sickle?); the stem with tiered meander pattern. See Amiet, P., Art of the Ancient Near East, New York, 1977; Aruz, J., Art of the First Cities. The Third Millennium B.C. from the Mediterranean to the Indus, New York, 2003; Black, J. and Green, A., Gods, Demons and Symbols of Ancient Mesopotamia, Austin, 2014.216 grams, 12.5cm (5"). From the private collection of a North West London lady; previously with a central London gallery; formerly acquired before 1990. The guilloche border is a prominent feature of many cultures of Mesopotamia and the wider region, found for example on chlorite chalices, cups and other vessels of the Early Dynastic Period (Aruz, items 231, 232, 237 and others) and in repoussé goldwork (Aruz, item 271"). The figural scenes of drinking beneath the vines with their burden of leaves and bunches of grapes are suggestive of the chalice's use as a vessel for the distribution of wine fermented from the grapes depicted in those scenes. Alcohol was routinely used in religious ceremonies as a libation (or possibly for lustration), while fermented drinks based on grapes and dates were available (Black & Green, 2014, p.28"). The figure shown with a reaping hook or sickle suggests that the maker or owner of the chalice was familiar with the cultivation and harvesting of grapes in order to produce wine. Fine condition; fragmentary.

Lot 1212

1st-3rd century AD. A set of three bronze hollow-formed table legs, each a tubular socket above a narrow waist and tapering shank with flared end, lateral spur with socket. 4.7 kg, 32.5cm (12 3/4"). From an important central London collection formed since the mid 1960s; thence by descent. [3] Fine condition.

Lot 1824

2nd millennium BC-17th century AD. A mixed group of bronze stamp seals, mainly discoid with loop handle to the reverse, including seven accompanied by a typed and signed notes by the late W.G. Lambert, Professor of Assyriology, University of Birmingham, 1970-1993 which state: (T-766) 'Stamp Seal of Bronze 15 x 15.5 x 12.5 mm. This is a roughly square plaque, with flat face and flat back, on which is mounted a loop handle. The design on the face consists of a quadruped and another item above it. This comes from west central Asia and dates to c. 2200-1800 B.C. It is a rare type and in fair condition. The face has been cleaned, and the incrustation on the back could be removed.' (T-453) 'Stamp Seal of Bronze 17 x 16 x 11 mm. This has a flat, round face and a slightly convex back, on which is mounted a handle of sheet metal, pierced. The design on the face shows a standing ibex or similar animal, with a kind of wing projecting from its shoulder. This comes from west central Asia and dates to c. 1200-600 B.C. It is in very good condition.' (T-273) 'Stamp Seal of Bronze 16 x 22 x 10.5 mm. This is a scaraboid in shape, with flat oval face, tall back for a scaraboid, pierced lengthways with flanges around the holes, and also pierced from the top of the back to the other hole. The design on the face is surrounded by a notched band. It shows a figure seated on a chair holding up one hand, and in front is a table with crossed legs. This comes from Anatolia, or west Iran and dates to c. 600-400 B.C. It follows a Late Babylonian stamp seal type in its design. It is in very good condition.' (D-14) 'Stamp Seal of Bronze 15.5 x 17 x 13 mm. The face is almost round, slightly oval, and convex. The back is flat and on it is mounted a large ring for a handle. The design shows a standing zebu, a bird on the sing above it, and an unidentified item in front of it. This is from west central Asia and may date to c. 100-500 A.D. It is in very good condition.'; (R-131) 'Stamp Seal of Bronze, 14 x 14 x 15mm. This has a round, slightly convex face, and the back first flares sharply inwards, then becomes the neck of a demon's head, with two faces and prominent ears. Originally a loop handle stood on top of the head. The design on the face shows a standing worshipper in long robe raising one hand before the spade symbol (of the god Marduk), seven dots (the Pleiades), and below the lunar crescent and a star. This comes from North Mesopotamia or Syria and dates to c. 1000-700 B.C. It is a rare item, and in very good condition, save for the broken loop.'; (Q-45) 'Stamp Seal of Bronze,15 x 15.5 x 12mm. This has a flat round face, and the back is convex, rising with one groove around the sides to the base of a pierced loop. The design on the face shows a bear(?) jumping on the back of a standing quadruped with head turned backwards. This comes from west central Asia, and is a rare type and so difficult to date, but perhaps c. 200-500 A.D. is the most likely. The seal is in very good condition.'; (Q-31) 'Bronze Disk, 33 x 33 x 9mm. This is a round disc with a loop attached to the back, made of short metal strip with flattened ends. the face has an elegant design composed of a central tree-like structure with two scrolling lines near the top as its 'branches', and then from each side two further scrolling lines fill in the space, creating a pattern of four scrolling lines. This came from west central Asia, and most probably dated to c. 1400-1700 A.D., and is a button for most probably a uniform or expensive garment. It is in very good condition.' 62 grams total, 12-33mm (1/2 - 1 1/4"). The Signo collection, the property of a West London businessman, formed in the late 1980s-early 1990s; item numbers D-14, Q-31, Q-45, R-131, T-112, T-273, T-453, T-766; academically researched and catalogued by the late Professor Lambert in the early 1990s. [8] Fine condition.

Lot 314

Indian and Middle Eastern Treen and Stringed Instrument, various carved teak boxes, book slides and letter racks, rose wood walking stick, a table gong in the form of a crescent with brass gong, elephant carved teak walking stick and elephant carved teak and fabric wall panel, together with an unusual hide covered stringed musical instrument, F-G, (12)

Lot 319

Linen and Lace, two boxes of vintage table linen and lace including many embroidered examples, F-G, (2)

Lot 327

1960s Table Lamp and Ceiling Lights, a green glass table lamp with original shade (43cm high) working at time of cataloguing, together with a pair of four tier circular graduated ceiling lights hung with plastic lustres, G, (3)

Lot 522

An Ercol blonde extending dining table, 77cm x 150cm, leaf 71cm, height 71cm, with a set of four matching stick back chairs, British standard kite stamp to chairs (5)condition notethe table top has been marked/scratched and stained, legs are marked, one seat is split at one of the spindles, see photos

Lot 525

Five contemporary pine items of furniture, comprising a knee hole desk with three short drawers to one side, one central drawer and turned supports to the opposite side, sold with two kitchen chairs, a small occasional table and a swing mirror (5)

Lot 531

Three contemporary pine items of furniture, comprising a small chest of drawers with two short and three long, 48cm x 30cm x65cm, side table with a single long drawer, raised on turned supports, 87cm x 43cm x 77cm and a blanket box, 68cm x 39cm x 42cm (3)

Lot 549

A stained dark wood Ercol style dining room suite, consisting of two carvers, two highback chairs and four others, several with the British standard kite stamp mark to the chairs, and the table 145cm x 72cm x 70cm (9)

Lot 550

A burr elm butler's tray coffee table, 100cm x 67cm x 47cm

Lot 56

An Art Deco French table lamp, modelled as a standing fawn on a black plinth base next to opaque white and gilt decorated globular light fitting and shade, 24.5cm wide x 8.5cm deep x 15cm high

Lot 565

A pair of Sheraton revival work tables, the hinged tops to reveal fitted interiors, supported upon three plain legs, on a painted triangular base, with block feet, with a design of sleeping cherubs, height 76cm, diameter 33.5cm, together with an Edwardian pie crust, tripod table, painted with scenes of a young boy playing a whistle in the woods (3)

Lot 57

A continental novelty table light, the cast iron base with frosted glass shade surmounted by gilt metal top modelled as a lighthouse, 18cm wide x 12cm deep x 26cm high

Lot 572

A William IV mahogany and marble topped occasional table, triform base with turned support and circular top, 45cm diameter (AF)

Lot 58

A gilt metal and glass miniature table cabinet, with transfer printed decoration of ornate fountain, 8cm wide together with an Art Nouveau copper oval dish and an Art Deco pottery transfer printed clock and matching vase af and a pair of Belle Époque gilt spelter and red marble vases, raised on a pair of scroll swept front supports and bracket back legs, 35cm high (6)

Lot 124

A Collection of Sundries to Include Ladies Tapestry Topped Dressing Table Part Set, Ladies Evening Purse, Metalwares, Vintage Tins Featuring Beatrix Potter Jemima and Mr. Fox Biscuit Tin etc

Lot 143

A Collection of Three Silver Topped Glass Dressing Table Bottles

Lot 110

A large quantity of Crown Ducal Poppy pattern A1915 table wares, to include two butter dishes, a biscuit barrel, height 15cm, a toast rack, lemon squeezer, drainer, napkin rings, cups and saucers (30+)

Lot 131

A Benin table and coffer lid, 155cm x 45cm x 52cm, with carved decoration (2)

Lot 171

A collection of European porcelain, including a coffee pot, comport, a Sarreguemines Art Deco pottery basket, a German musical stein with Hamburg decorated scenes, a Conta & Boehme fairing, Meissen saucer, Limoges miniature porcelain table and other items (approx 15)

Lot 10

A WROUGHT IRON LATTICE GARDEN TABLE, with rounded corners and undershelf, width 183cm x depth 110cm, together with six matching armchairs (7)

Lot 115

A MODERN COMPOSITE CIRCULAR GARDEN TABLE, on a tree stump style base, diameter 60cm x height 73cm

Lot 13

A MODERN ALUMINIUM BLACK GROUND CIRCULAR GARDEN TABLE, diameter 120cm x height 74cm and six matching armchairs (7)

Lot 131

A PINE FOLDING TRESTLE TABLE, width 179cm x 68cm and four matching benches, width 199cm (5)

Lot 17

A WHITE PAINTED ALUMINIUM CIRCULAR GARDEN TABLE, diameter 69cm, together with a pair of matching chairs and a similar pair of armchairs (5)

Lot 22

A GREEN PAINTED ALUMINIUM CIRCULAR GARDEN TABLE, diameter 80cm x height 66cm and four matching chairs (5)

Lot 37

A GREEN GROUND CIRCULAR ALUMINIUM GARDEN TABLE, diameter 80cm x height 69cm and four chairs including two carvers and an umbrella stand (6)

Lot 38

A WHITE GROUND CIRCULAR ALUMINIUM GARDEN TABLE, with foliate decoration, diameter 80cm x height 62cm, a matching two seater bench and a pair of armchairs (4)

Lot 56

A CIRCULAR TEAK DROP LEAF GARDEN TABLE, diameter 124cm x height 75cm, together with four matching folding armchairs and two other folding chairs (7)

Lot 57

A CIRCULAR WHITE GROUND ALUMINIUM GARDEN TABLE, (broken leg) and three matching armchairs (4)

Lot 66

A TEAK SLATTED GARDEN BENCH, width 123cm togehter with a bespoke garden table made from horse shoes (2)

Lot 67

A CIRCULAR GREEN GROUND ALUMINIUM GARDEN TABLE, diameter 68cm and four matching chairs, together with an aluminium two seater garden bench, width 119cm (6)

Lot 68

A CIRCULAR WHITE GROUND ALUMINIUM GARDEN TABLE, diameter 68cm and four matching chairs (5)

Lot 72

A TEAK RECTANGULAR DROP LEAF GARDEN TABLE, width 168cm x open depth 96cm x closed depth 48cm x height 76cm, parasol and cast iron stand and a slatted bench, width 162cm (4)

Lot 73

A CIRCULAR SILVER GROUND ALUMINIUM GARDEN TABLE, diameter 69cm x height 69cm and four matching chairs (5)

Lot 74

A CIRCULAR WHITE GROUND ALUMINIUM GARDEN TABLE, diameter 69cm x height 69cm and two matching chairs (3)

Lot 75

A CIRCULAR WHITE GROUND ALUMINIUM GARDEN TABLE, diameter 81cm x height 67cm, two matching chairs, together with a similar armchair and coffee table (5)

Lot 9

AN LG OUTDOOR RATTAN FIVE PIECE GARDEN SET, comprising two x two seater settees, a pair of armchairs and an occasional table with removable cushions (5)

Lot 93

A CIRCULAR WHITE GROUND ALUMINIUM GARDEN TABLE, diameter 81cm x height 69cm and four matching chairs (5)

Lot 94

A CIRCULAR GREEN GROUND ALUMINIUM GARDEN TABLE, diameter 67cm x height 65cm and four matching chairs (5)

Lot 1061

A Dressing Table Scent Bottle, with stoppers; an early XX Century ladies purse (lacking handle), an enamelled dish and an decorative musical trinket box. (4)

Lot 1086

A Hallmarked Silver Backed Three Piece Dressing Table Set, (mirror cracked) allover engine turned,; 1940's Maurice Speed Film Review books, Statton "Fonopad Junior", leather cased travelling bottles:- One Tray

Lot 1101

A XIX Century Plated on Copper Table Centrepiece/Epergne, the high single flared glass flute above scroll hooks and cut glass dish, raised on reeded triform base on ball feet, overall height approximately 65cm.

Lot 1197

A Hallmarked Silver Topped Globular Cut Glass Scent Bottle; together with further dressing table jars/bottles, etc, (damages).

Lot 1218

A Collection of Assorted Hallmarked Silver Topped Glass Dressing Table Jars, scent bottles, a plated topped cut glass flask, etc.

Lot 1248

Four Assorted Hallmarked Silver Sauce Ladles, initialled and crested, a part set of plated fiddle pattern table forks (crested worn), vintage knives, grape scissors, etc:- One Tray

Lot 1252

A Set of Six Hallmarked Silver Pistol Handled Table Knives, Sheffield 1987; together with a smaller matched set of six knives. (12)

Lot 1253

A Set of Four Hallmarked Silver Old English Pattern Table Spoons, initialled; a matched pair of hallmarked silver soup spoons, initialled.

Lot 1256

A Hallmarked Silver Table Spoon, (possibly Glasgow 1786) initialled "TW EW 1799"; a hallmarked silver fiddle pattern tablespoon; a hallmarked silver fiddle pattern sifter spoon (crested), etc.

Lot 1257

A Set of Three Irish Hallmarked Silver Forks, crested; a pair of hallmarked silver fiddle pattern table forks, a set of three smaller forks, etc. (9)

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