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Betty Joel, a two-tier Australian silky oak table, 65cm diameter, label under 'Token Handmade Furniture, Designed by Betty Joel, Made by W Perkins, Token Works, Portsmouth, 1938' CONDITION REPORT: Condition generally very good. Some indentations and light scratches to top, as expected with age and use. Small scuffs to edges of legs and knocks to feet. Please note, we believe the wood to be silky oak, not sycamore as originally described.
Colin Kellam, two pottery table lamps of vase form, the grey ground painted red flowers, 33cm and 23cm high and another lamp CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
A teak Hatherley Patent campaign or easel table, circa 1910, 57cm square when open/Note: this table was designed by Charles Allen Jones and named after Hatherley Manor, near Cheltenham CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk/The table is very dry and the joints are stiff making folding difficult., no splits yet
Cotswold School, an Arts and Crafts oak writing table, circa 1900, fitted two drawers with brass ring handles, the base with chamfered corners united by a stretcher, 91cm wide x 39cm deep/Provenance: Purchased from Liberty's CONDITION REPORT: Lot 60970cm high609 Top stained in places and noticeably scratched, very slight split to left hand side, rocks slightly on stand.
Calver Pottery, three pottery table lamps of tapering vase form painted flowers and foliage on an aubergine ground, 27cm high CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
A 1970s Danish style teak extending dining table, possibly by Glostrup or Dyrland, on twin pillar tripod base with two extra leaves, 309cm extended x 114cm wide CONDITION REPORT: There are several noticeable scratches and indentations to top, some quite deep, Table is in sound condition, no labels
Calver Pottery, a pair of pottery table lamps of tapering vase form painted flowers and foliage on an aubergine ground, 27cm high CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
A Worcester octagonal soup plate c.1780, after a Chinese famille verte original, painted with a bird perched upon a fencepost beneath a pine tree entwined with flowering wisteria, a jardinière upon a table beside and a further bird in flight above, the rim with phoenix in flight between peony sprays reserved on a green ground, the underside of the rim with further peony sprays, a rim section broken out and restuck, 25.5cm. Provenance: the Robert and Celia Morris Collection. Formerly in the collection of Sir Anthony Tuke. Cf. Bonhams, The Zorensky Collection of Worcester Porcelain Part I, 16th March 2004, lot 76.
A Meissen surtout de table or stand 19th century, of rococo scrolling form, raised on three scroll feet and picked out in green, pink and gilt, blue crossed swords mark, 32cm across. Cf. Bonhams, The E A Titgemeyer Collection, 7th December 2011, lot 201 for a similar example.
A Sèvres-style dressing table suite 19th century, comprising two scent bottles and stoppers, and a trinket box with a hinged cover, all decorated with panels of polychrome flowers reserved on a turquoise or bleu celeste ground, the box signed in red 'M. Imp le de Sèvres', 14.6cm max. (5)
An unrecorded Chelsea figure group of the fish seller and his wife c.1756-57, modelled by Joseph Willems, she holding their wares aloft while he sits at a low table covered in fish, an openwork basket with further fish beside, raised on a scrolled base applied with flowers and leaves, some good restoration, 16.4cm. Cf. Arthur Lane, English Porcelain Figures of the Eighteenth Century, pl.24 for the fish seller on his own, currently in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
A Meissen figure of a dancing cobbler 19th century, after the model by J J Kändler from the Craftsmen series, a ribboned shoe resting on his raised left knee, a wooden last by his right foot, blue crossed swords mark, incised 1377, a Meissen figure of a lady playing cards at a table, and a Meissen figure of a girl carrying a basket of fruit, a lamb beside her, 21.5cm max. (3) Cf. K. Butler, Meissener Porzellanplastik des 18 Jahrhunderts die Sammlung der Ermitage, no. 127 for the cobbler.
A Battersea enamel rectangular plaque or box lid c.1770, printed and coloured with The Punch Party, probably engraved by Ravenet, of gentlemen drinking and smoking around a table, the other side with four putti, two embracing before a tree stump, another two stirring the contents of an oversize patterned bowl, some damages, 12.5cm. The vignette of two of the putti, also engraved by Ravenet, is seen on enamel Battersea bottle tickets.
A Meissen figure of a sleeping girl 19th century, sometimes called Sleeping Louise, modelled by Acier after a painting by Jean-Baptiste Greuze, relaxed in a large chair with one arm on a tall wooden table, her shoes discarded and a love letter tucked into the top of her bodice, blue crossed swords mark, incised E58, 18.5cm.
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