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Extensive canteen of Old Hall table cutlery, consisting of fourteen table knives, ten table forks, twelve soup spoons, eleven dessert spoons, eleven fish knives, five cake forks, eleven teaspoons, five coffee spoons, butter knife, eleven fruit spoons, 12 fruit forks, two long handled serving spoons, four serving spoons, cheese knife, fish serving knife and fork, seven small knives and eight forks (qty)Some tarnishing to handles, most noticeable on the knives, some of the knives with damaged blade tips
1930's Robert "Mouseman" Thompson of Kilburn oak dining table, the triple plank top raised on chamfered octagonal and square supports each carved with a mouse, on sledge feet, united by a stretcher, adzed finish, with University of Leeds Fairbairn House inventory label to underside of top, 198.5cm wide, 84cm deep, 73.5cm highSurface scratches and marks to top, split running between two of the planks from the table edge 54 cm into the centre of the table, scuffs and scratches to supports, feet and stretcher
Edward VII Art Nouveau silver framed dressing table mirror, Birmingham 1902, maker Arthur & John Zimmerman, the bevelled mirror plate housed in a stylised foliate and ribbon decorated frame, with monogram AC to the pediment, 23.5cm x 29cmFrame with 9 missing retaining pins, dents to edges, easel back ribbon has snapped, some scratches and losses to mirror silvering
An 18th century Continental carved oak console table The red serpentine marble top above a profusely carved frieze decorated with rockwork, flowers and scrolls, with traces of some original gilt and painted decoration. 106 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Marble top repaired, some slight chipping, the base with scuffing and scratching, some joints loose, some splits to wood, some restorations, bottom cresting loose, possibly slightly reduced in height, general wear.
A 19th century eight-leg mahogany dining table, in the manner of Gillows The rounded rectangular top incorporating three additional leaves, standing on ring turned and reeded legs with brass caps and castors. 303 cm long x 137 cm wide. CONDITION REPORTS: Some scuffing and scratching, some staining, split to top on one end, some scuffing and scratching to legs, some possible adaptions, undertier possibly adapted, leaves possibly later, general wear.
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