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A circular magnifying glass, the shaped silver handle, Birmingham 1909, 18.5cm long, a Victorian silver crown 1889, a cased set of four engine turned bridge pencils, detailed sterling silver, 9cm long, a silver mounted serpentine marble dressing table jar, Birmingham 1911, with foliate embossed pull-off cover, 4.5cm high, a paper knife, circa 1900, with lobed and fluted handle and bone blade, 32cm long and a square section pink glass ruler, circa 1930's, with gilt metal foliate mounts to the ends, 32.5cm wide (9).
Scottish Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Drum A good rope tension example. The yellow body bearing title, regimental devices of Boar & Cat and battle honours including those granted for the Great War. Now adapted for use as a table with glass insert over the top skin and stands on three ball feet. Height 16 inches. VGC
HM Queen Mary 1936 signed photograph. This image was taken by Hay Wrightson of New Bond Street London. Depicting the Queen head and shoulders, wearing Orders and pearls to her neck. To the mount signature “Mary R 1936”. Mounted into a pink leather, gilt tooled glazed table frame mounted with a crown. Overall size 11 x 14 1/2 inches. Image remains clear. Slight damage to the leather of the frame. GC
A George III mahogany demi-lune tea table in the manner of Gillows, inlaid with stringing, the crossbanded fold-over top on twin gate supports, the frieze with a central tablet marquetry inlaid with a fan patera, bell flower, husks and flower head paterae, on moulded square tapering legs and spade feet, 75.3cm high, 99.5cm wide, 49cm deep. See Susan E. Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London, 1730-1840, vol.1, p.259, pl.260 for a similar table.
A French Louis Philippe mahogany console table, the grey speckled marble demi-lune top above a plain frieze and scroll legs terminating in lion's paw feet, the platform base on castors, 84.2cm high, 103cm wide, 51.2cm deep. Provenance: The estate of the late Professor Rodney Fitch CBE. Items removed from Court House, Aldbourne, Wiltshire, the interior designed by Robert Kime.
λ A fine late 18th century Russian walrus ivory sewing box, with finely reticulated panels to imitate lace, with relief carved ribbon tied swags of flowers and beaded borders, the hinged lid centred with a horn of plenty, the symbol of harvest, revealing a velvet lined interior, with a hinged mirror to the underside of the lid, with a lift-off panelled lid revealing divisions with sewing utensils above a base drawer fitted with cotton reels and table reels, on ball feet, Archangel, 15.6cm high, 26.7cm wide, 19.1cm deep. Provenance: Antigone Clarke & Joseph O'Kelly, Antique Boxes, Tea Caddies & Society, 1700-1880, 2nd Edition, p.298, fig.453. See Russian Decorative Arts by Cynthia Coleman Sparke, pp.248-49, pl.281 for a similar example.
λ An Anglo-Indian hardwood occasional table by Kanhaya Lal Brij Lal, inlaid with ivory, bone and ebony with scrolling leaves and flowers and with chevron borders, the octagonal lift-off top on a folding base with mihrab arches, with two printed paper trade labels 'KANHAYA LAL BRIJ LAL, Ivory, Brass, Inlaid and carved Wood Work Manufacturers, PO HOSHIARPUR, (India)', late 19th / early 20th century, 53.5cm high, 55cm wide.
λ A large and rare 19th century treen fruitwood table snuff shoe, with brass laces and tack decoration and inlaid with ivory and mother of pearl rondels, with a lift-off lid with a brass suspension ring, the sole stamped with two foliate marks, 14.7cm high, 26cm long. Provenance: The estate of the late John F. Braund.
A George IV Welsh burr oak breakfast table by William Owen of Denbigh, the circular crossbanded tilt-top with segmented veneers and ebony banding, above a faceted gadrooned stem and a platform base, with nulled bun feet and brass castors, the block stamped 'WM OWEN DENBIGH', with the remains of a printed paper label 'LIVERPOOL', 73cm high, 131cm diameter. Provenance: The estate of the late Professor Rodney Fitch CBE. Items removed from Court House, Aldbourne, Wiltshire, the interior designed by Robert Kime. A William Owen is recorded as a cabinet maker and undertaker, c.1812, in the Dictionary of English Furniture Makers, 1660-1840, edited by Geoffrey Beard and Christopher Gilbert. On 13th September 1812 he supplied a pair of dressing glasses to Erddig Hall, Wrexham, North Wales.
λ A William IV rosewood library table, the rectangular top with a moulded edge above a scroll rosette and anthemion carved frieze, with twin baluster lifts to either end, on scroll trestle ends united by a turned stretcher and on brass castors, 74.2cm high, 150.5cm wide, 72.6cm deep.
λ A Regency rosewood console table, with nulled decoration, the later rectangular brèche violet marble top supported by giltwood baluster front supports, with a later pleated silk back centred with a giltwood flower head, 86.3cm high, 103cm wide, 40.8cm deep. Provenance: Purchased from H. W. Keil Ltd, 12th September 1964 for £182. From the estate of the late Lady Dodds.
λ A George IV mahogany table coin collector's cabinet, with a stylised urn finial above a pair of arched panelled doors, flanked by faceted and lappet carved columns, the interior with forty-two burr veneered and graduated drawers, the majority with coin apertures and with ivory knob handles, 39.4cm high, 38.3cm wide, 32.6cm deep.
λ A Victorian walnut and specimen wood centre table, the circular tilt top parquetry inlaid with various woods, including: palmwood, amboyna, bird's eye maple, kingwood, oak, goncalo alves, rosewood, plainwood and birch, within a satinwood and olive wood dogtooth border and an ebony outer band, on a leaf and flower carved tripod base and Cope's patent castors, 73.4cm high, 130cm diameter.
A 19th century mahogany and marquetry Pembroke table, inlaid with boxwood and ebonised stringing, the satinwood crossbanded top with breakfront leaves and inlaid with a central fan patera and scrolling leaves, flowers, ribbon tied husks and urns, with a frieze drawer, on square tapering legs, with applied ankles and on brass caps and castors, 73.9cm high, 75.1cm wide, 97cm deep (open).
A William and Mary and later prince's wood and walnut side table, the oyster segmented veneered top with feather banding and a moulded edge, above a frieze drawer, on spiral twist legs united by an 'X' shape stretcher, 77cm high, 95.7cm wide, 65cm deep. Provenance: The estate of the late John F. Braund.
A late Victorian walnut octagonal centre table by James Shoolbred & Co., in Gothic style, the parquetry top crossbanded and with a moulded edge, supported by four turned columns and a cruciform chamfered base, on sunken ceramic castors, stamped 'JAS SHOOLBRED & CO' and numbered '0554', 71cm high, 105cm wide. Provenance: The estate of the late Professor Rodney Fitch CBE. Items removed from Court House, Aldbourne, Wiltshire, the interior designed by Robert Kime. For an identical example see Sotheby's Fine Art Society, 142 years on New Bond Street, lot 72.
A late Victorian oak refectory style dining table in the manner of Howard & Sons, the rectangular top with chequered parquetry decoration, with a moulded edge, above block and spiral twist legs united by an 'H' stretcher, on ball feet, 74.7cm high, 210.5cm long, 109.5cm wide.
A George II walnut dressing table mirror, the arched plate within a moulded frame, with brass acorn finials, the box base inlaid with stringing and fitted with an arrangement of five drawers, 65.3cm high, 42cm wide, 22cm deep. Provenance: The estate of the late John F. Braund.
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