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A Chinese porcelain vase, late 20th century, decorated with a gnarled pine tree upon rockwork before a pagoda, lake and mountainous landscape, two lines of character marks verso, red river stamped Qianlong mark and a further later Chinese vase with printed and enamel decoration, both converted to table lamps. 25.5 cm and 33 cm respectively (minus fittings).
A canteen of silver Kings pattern cutlery, double struck, comprising 6 table forks, 6 dessert forks, 6 dessert spoons, 6 soup spoons, together with 6 table knives and 6 dessert knives. Weight excluding knives 1662 grams, London 1972 maker A Chick & Sons Limited, the knives with Sheffield hallmarks also for 1972 maker Cooper Brothers & Son Limited (see illustration).
A William IV mahogany tea table, with crossbanded moulded edge and faceted column with quatreform base raised on short turned feet with castors. Width 86.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The table is in generally good order with only very minor defects. The top is of good colour with very tiny veneer losses to both rear corners. The interior of the table is again in good condition with minor veneer nibbles around the hinges. The top is not warped. The frieze is in good condition all around. The centre column is in good order. The quatreform base is in good condition all around as are the bun feet which have original recessed castors.
A large Sitzendorf porcelain figural table centrepiece, late 19th century, the pierced basket form top decorated with floral bouquets and with floral encrustations above a similar stem with two ladies and a gentleman separated by roses, all upon a scrolling pierced and foliate base, factory marks. Height 49 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The bowl is generally in good order although heavily nicotine stained. The majority of flowers appear to be free from any chips or notable damage. There is the odd flower that does look unfinished but it is glazed and as it left the factory. The leaves at the top of the stem supporting the bowl have a large chip to one leaf and a large chip and two smaller chips to the tips of the leaves. The figures all look to be intact and free from any obvious chips, cracks or restorations. The flowers in between the figures all appear to be in good order. The triform base has floral encrustations, two of the main flowers on two legs have leaves missing. Given the nature of this item there maybe small chips to some of the flower petals and if so these will be insignificant. The whole piece could do with a good clean.
A modern small mahogany hall unit, two frieze drawers over two bookshelves, 76 x 76cm, a modern mahogany occasional table on tripartite support and a small wine table with red leather gilt-tooled insert, to turned column and tripartite support and a c1930s Beswick jug (4).
Two vintage brown leather document cases, one with old British Airways label, with address in the Bahamas, two wall-hanging plates with images of birds, a decorative German plate designed by Ursula Band, two Limoges-style trinket pots and a table lighter (8).
A large quantity of Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' to include coffee pot, large cream jug, two tureens, dinner plates, oval sandwich plate, side plates, breakfast bowls, sugar bowl, twin-handled soup cups, a rectangular tray, a rectangular trinket pot, six cups and saucers and ornamental dishes, also a matching metal casserole dish of small proportions and a box of Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' table mats.
A small group of hallmarked silver items to include a pair of George III table spoons, a pair of dwarf candlesticks, a silver-backed hair brush, a pair of teaspoons and one non-matching teaspoon, a small egg cup and a napkin ring, various dates and hallmarks, combined weighable approx combined 6.6ozt. CONDITION REPORT Clear hallmarks on all, some age-related wear to all, no obvious signs of restoration. Dents to the base of one dwarf candlestick and some slight misshaping to the napkin ring.
A pair of early 20th century opera glasses, a pewter candlestick, a Meerschaum pipe with amber mouthpiece, a small voltage measure, a white metal Edwardian dressing table mirror, a folder containing 'Tuck's Postcards of the Queen's Dolls' House' Series 1, a 1909 version of 'Christmas with Dickens', a booklet by Mary Crompton 1866 edited by James Crompton 1992 'A Journal of a Honeymoon Voyage in SS Great Britain', various newspapers with significant headlines to include 'America's First on the Moon', 1945 'Allies Invent Atomic Bomb: First Dropped on Japan' and the assassination of President Kennedy, a commemorative booklet of the Royal Wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten and a programme from the Earl of Shrewsbury's Festival 1958, 'Opera at Ingestre' etc.
An early 20th century Dresden oval hand-painted table centre for cigarettes, with central cylindrical holders for approximately twenty cigarettes, two hand-painted ashtrays, a French-style perfume bottle painted with figures in period costume, a Limoges-style trinket pot in the form of a treasure chest and a commemorative hand-painted trinket pot for Paris, L'Arc de Triomphe (4). CONDITION REPORT There is a very small chip from one of the ashtrays and the cigarette stand has been repaired where is joins the tray, slight rubbing throughout.
A George III mahogany Pembroke table, with end drawer and raised on tapered legs of square section terminating in toupie feet with castors. Length 75 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The table is not in particularly good condition. The top has a full length crack and various stains and marks where it has been reattached to the base. The flaps are not warped. The drawer is in good condition and the handle probably original. The legs do not have any repairs or breaks. One toupie foot has a loss where it joins the bottom of the leg on the inside edge. The leather roller castors are original.
A Victorian mahogany extending dining table, with two leaves, wind out action, rounded corners and raised on turned and faceted legs terminating in brass castors. Width 121 cm, length extended 240 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The table length with no leaves fitted is 141 cm. One leaf is 53 cm, the other 50 cm. so when both are fitted the actual extended length is 244 cm. The table is structurally very sound with no significant issues. The colour is uniform and generally good. The wind out action operates as it should. There are no significant repairs and the castors are original.
An Edwardian satin birch side table, fitted with a single frieze drawer and raised on tapered legs of square section united by stretchers. Width 48 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Height 70 cm, depth 40.5 cm. The table is in extremely good order with no condition issues. There are no veneer losses, no damage, no repairs and no restorations. The colour is good.
A William IV mahogany worktable with drop flaps, above a single drawer with embossed brass handles in turn above a sewing bag, all supported upon carved supports with lower tier and with lion paw feet. Width 47 cm (leaves closed), 79.5 cm wide (leaves open), 75.5 cm high, 44 cm deep. CONDITION REPORT: The table is in generally very good order. The top is well figured and of good colour. Both flaps are also in good condition. There is no warping. All four hinged supports are in good condition with no issues. The drawer front is in good order and runs smoothly. The cloth to the sliding bag is a little stained in places. The sliding bag operates smoothly. The side supports are both in good condition as is the lower shelf. All feet are structurally sound and secure. All have their recessed castors. There is no movement at the joints. The only minor issue is that the lock escutcheon on the dummy drawer is missing.
A George III oak drop leaf table, with elliptical drop leaves and shaped apron all upon slender turned and tapering legs terminating in pointed pad feet. 138 cm fully open, 72 cm high, 114 cm deep. CONDITION REPORT: The table is structurally sound with no significantly loose joints. The leaves are not significantly warped. The table does have numerous old surface marks and one small old timber loss to the top corner of one flap but no real serious issues. The gate leg mechanisms operate as they should. The legs are all in good order and do not appear to have had any repairs. We can see no evidence of any woodworm.
A Lamb of Manchester mahogany writing table, 19th century, the rectangular top with tooled leather writing surface, with hinged pen and ink compartment to the rear, with moulded edge above a single drawer with applied moulding stamped "Lamb Manchester 5086", supported on turned tapering legs with tulip and plain knops terminating in brass castors. Width 91 cm, height 71 cm, depth 51.5 cm (see illustration).
An antique oak side table, with moulded edge and recessed frieze, raised on turned supports with stretchers and short turned feet. Width 75 cm, depth 51 cm, height 73 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The table is structurally sound. There is only slight movement at the joints. The top is generally flat with no significant warping. There is a visible gap between the two planks of oak that make up the top. There are dowelled pegs through the top in to the top of each block. These have been in situ for a long time and have a similar patina to the table top itself. The frieze is in good condition all round. One top corner leg block has a significant loss to the inside edge. This is due to woodworm. The woodworm has long gone. There is slight evidence of old woodworm at the tops of the legs and stretchers but this is minimal. All legs are similarly turned and in generally good order. Again there are some minor old woodworm holes. The cross stretcher is in good condition. The turned feet beneath are also all in good order.
A pair of mahogany and walnut cabinets, each with single panelled door and brass handle raised on turned legs. Width 36 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both cabinets are in extremely good condition with no issues. There are no significant marks to the tops of either cabinet. The doors are not warped. The sides are in good order and all legs are original. The cabinets will have formerly been a dressing table and there is a visible line to the inside edge of both cabinets where they will have originally joined the dressing table centre.
A Georgian style mahogany drum table, 20th century, having a quarter veneered top with boxwood stringing and crossbanding above four oak lined drawers flanked by dummy drawers, each with ring handle and embossed back plate, all upon a turned stem with three downswept feet terminating in brass castors. 61.5 cm diameter, 73.5 cm high.
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