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Fine burr walnut dining suite comprising of a Queen Anne style dining table including additional leaf, 105cm wide, 76cm high and 162cm long, 212cm long extended; sideboard, 183cm wide, 95cm high and 62cm deep; canteen chest, 84cm high, 123cm wide and 53cm deep; and a set of eight chairs, including two carvers. (11)CONDITION REPORT: Chairs - Seat height is 49cm. The chair frames are tight. Colour faded in areas. Seat pads are worn.Table - has some colour fading. General scuffs and scrapes, as with age.Sideboard - has general scuffs and scrapes. Some colour fading to the top. Ring mark. Some discolouration to the top over large knots in the wood grain.Canteen - some colour fading. Scuffs and scrapes, as with use.Overall well presented and in good, usable condition.
Art Nouveau walnut bedroom suite comprising of a three-door wardrobe, pair of single beds, dressing table, bedside cabinet, dressing stool and chair, standard lamp, each with gilt beading, quarter veneer, square cabriole legs terminating in pad feet; wardrobe 183cm wide, 214cm high and 53cm deep; dressing table 128cm wide and 73cm deep; bedside cabinet 39cm wide, 76cm high and 38cm deep; bed 100cm wide, 127cm high and 215cm long.CONDITION REPORT: Good, usable condition. All items are colour faded from the sun. There are general scuffs and scraps, as with use.Dressing table - colour faded. Timber is dry to the back (sun damage). There are some dents to the moulding of the legs. There are chips to the veneer below the right hand drawer. Drawers stick well. Mirrors clean.Wardrobe - Colour faded. There are chips to the veneer along the base. General scuffs and scrapes. Hanging space 53cm wide and 45cm deep. Doors not warpedStool - upholstery is marked and faded. Colour fading.Chair - as stool. Small movement to the frame.Standard lamp - colour fading.Pot cupboard - colour faded. The moulding to the feet is heavily chipped.Beds - colour faded.
An 18th century continental walnut and marquetry inlaid card table, of small proportions, the shaped fold-over top marquetry inlaid with a central urn issuing wildflowers and further embellished with birds and insects, opening to reveal baize lined playing surface, all on gateleg rear action, the frieze with inset drawer, the whole raised on slender cabriole supports, w.73.5cm, d.36cm, h.71cm
A late 19th century continental silver table candlestick, probably French, the sconce with a frieze of fruit, the column relief decorated with grotesque masks and scrolling decoration, to a further dome shaped base with repousse figural decoration, marks rubbed, 4.9oz, h.13cm
An Edwardian mahogany 'surprise' table, of square section, the top opening to reveal fitted interior with integral tantalus and range of drinking glasses on rise-and-fall action, all on square tapering supports with galleried circular platform undertier, w.58cm (closed), h.78cm.The surface of the table when closed is badly marked and scratched, several splits emerging and losses to the edge moulding.Table interior is grubby.Several glasses probably replacement.The ‘surprise’ element runs smoothly.Splits to the timber.No key for the tantalus.Lower sections intact though grubby.Casters run OK.
A George III and later silver harlequin part cutlery suite, comprising nine tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table forks, thirteen dessert forks, some with engraved armorials to terminals, gross weight 69oz, various dates and makers but principally London 1st half 19th century
A late Victorian silver and embossed dressing table box, maker Charles Henry Dumenil, London 1895, 10cm; together with one other elliptical example, Birmingham 1901, 11cm; and a smaller oval example, Birmingham 1906, w.6.8cm (3).Small box – no apparent faults.Rectangular box – minor bends to all four corners, loss to corner of lid, numerous small dents to base.Large oval box – no apparent faults.
An early Victorian oak and burr oak library table, the top with a thumb-moulded edge and having a black tooled leather inset writing surface, above two frieze drawers to either side, each drawer with turned and ebonised knobs, the whole raised on turned, knopped and tapering reeded supports with brass cup casters (highly polished), w.165cm, d.114cm, h.77cm.In excellent fully restored and lightly polished condition.Stands well.,No sign of old breaks to legs.Drawers good.Leather with some surface scuffs.Some minor marks to extremities only.
A near-pair of circa 1900 Meissen Dresden porcelain figures, each as a seated maiden, one at the breakfast table and the other with attendant parrot, each with underglaze blue crossed sword mark verso, parrot example further incised 6.4 and impressed 122, h.14cmCondition report: Parrot example - lacking left arm.
A George IV silver part cutlery suite in probably original fitted silver chest , comprising 19 table forks, 10 dessert forks, 30 tablespoons, 10 dessert spoons, together with 7 silver bladed and handled (loaded) fruit forks and fruit knives, silver handled carving knife, a quantity of ivory handled and steel bladed table and dessert knives, and other associated steel bladed knives, the solid silver pieces all in the Fiddle pattern with engraved armorial to terminals, the vast majority by Andrew Wilkie and further struck JsH, Edinburgh 1825, a small number of pieces from other makers and with London assays (but of the period), gross weight 138 troy oz excluding the flatware with silver handles, the oak case being iron bound and fully fitted with velvet lined annotated trays, case w.52cm
A 19th century lignum vitae table snuff box, having a finial topped bell cover to a hexagonal base, h.17cmCondition report: Finial appears to have lost some carving to top. Chip to one corner of base. Very fine vertical hairline showing to bell cover (lower section). Small sliver chip to lower area of finial. Grubby and would benefit from a polish.
An Edwardian silver table snuff box, of rounded rectangular form, the hinged lid with inset portrait plaque Beatrice Cenci (1577-1599), having gilt washed interior, 2.8oz, maker John Collard Vickery, Birmingham 1908, w.8cm, d.5cm, h.2.5cm.Miniature is intact.Hinge works well.No noticeable dents.Light tarnishing.Would benefit from a polish.
A 19th century silver harlequin cutlery suite, in the Kings pattern, comprising six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons, eight table forks, and five dessert forks, gross weight 65.3oz, various dates and makers but principally circa 1830-1850 with London and Glasgow assays
A late 19th century continental porcelain table centrepiece of card-players , the six high society figures all in 18th century dress and centred around a card table, the whole raised on a circular plinth, decorated in bright enamels heightened in gilt, underglaze blue crossed sword mark verso (some losses), dia. 32cmCondition report: Figure in red tunic lacking small finger to left hand. Seated lady lacking cards in her hand, two firing cracks to base of dress. Chip to chair. Seated gentleman in purple tunic lacking cards from hands. Gentleman in floral tunic with damaged cards in both hands. Standing lady with loss to three fingers of right hand, index finger to left hand, object missing from left hand, and losses to neck ribbon and hair flowers. Seated lady in yellow dress with small loss to cards in right hand and flower on hat. Flower applied to base with losses. Some handling wear to enamel and gilt but generally good.
A Victorian Staffordshire table centrepiece in the form of a laden donkey, with foreleg raised, on a naturalistic base, probably Thomas Parr, h.19cm; together with a Victorian Staffordshire figure of a laden donkey, on naturalistic base, h.23cm (2)Condition report: Large donkey - missing tip of left ear.
A George III pollard oak pedestal tripod table, having a circular tilt-top with original iron latch, on gun barrel turned urn column to three hipped cabriole supports, dia. 72cm, h.75cm.Table is very heavy.Of dark colour all over.Base appears to have been ebonised.One-piece top generally good, but with three fairly equally placed dowels showing, and two small gouged areas.No splits or warping to top.Stands very well.Top of tripod with old break.Latch good, probably original but with modern screw catch.
A pair of Edwardian silver table candlesticks, each having a removable sconce to a plain column and stepped and loaded rectangular base, maker Martin Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), Sheffield 1906, h.17cm.Both stand well.Marks good.One seam starting to split.Sconces good.Modest age / handling wear.
A late 19th century Meissen porcelain figure, modelled as a lady sat at her dressing stool beside a Rococo table laid with perfume bottle and basket of flowers, to a square base, underglazed blue crossed sword mark verso and further impressed 122, h.14.5cmCondition report: Some minor frits to flowers. Otherwise no apparent faults.
Early to Mid 19th century Continental Walnut and Burr Walnut Table with Carved Moulded Rim to Top over a concealed single drawer, raised on four shaped caryatid supports terminating on acanthus leaf carved feet, all united by a cross-stretcher with a central carved finial, 68cms wide x 67cms high
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