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A small collection of smoking related novelty collectables, comprising of a boxed 'Photo Flash' table lighter, fashioned as a camera; boxed 'The Smoking Statesman' (Winston Churchill), "Actually puffs smoke and blows smoke rings when cigar is lit", original envelope and ten cigar's; figural champagne bottle smoking pipe; novelty boxed 'The Whole Dam Family' and the Dam Dog, clay pipe; Pair of ladies shoes novelty pipe with silver collar, makers, R Hoverden & Sons Ltd, Chester, 1913; novelty petrol lighter formed as a little boy taking a tinkle. (6)
Two Channel Islands silver table spoons, comprising a fiddle pattern version, maker's mark GH with crown over struck once (George Hamon I and II, Jersey, c.1775-1835) inscribed initials to terminal, 8½in. (21.6cm.) long, together with an Old English pattern table spoon, maker's mark rubbed, probably GM struck once (George Mauger, Jersey, c.1776-1823) inscribed and dated to terminal, 'TLG JUILLET 1805', 7 7/8in. (20cm.) long, gross weight 2.9 tr.oz. (2) *Condition: Old English pattern spoon with hammered bowl and rubbed mark, the other very good.
A Chinese watercolour on silk scroll painting with applied silkwork decoration, 18th / 19th century, depicting a nobleman and a female companion playing a flute, both seated at a low table, a mountainous landscape visible beyond beneath a colourful arch, the female figure in applied silkwork, four character signature to top of scroll verso, white metal tie mounts to top, the watercolour 20 x 11½in. (50.75 x 29.25cm.), overall 58½in. (148.5cm.) long. *Condition: Large area of silk 'paper' missing from top centre of watercolour, plus two other small pieces missing below this large loss and to the top left. Small hole to silk to centre just to right of female figure's face. Crease and silk starting to split to top left. Two other lighter creases to lower corners. Silk is time stained overall and there are some dirty smudges to lower margin - colours still remain good. Some small losses to black backing silk at margins and some wear to silk tied hanging ribbon at top.
An Edwardian silver table lighter in the form of a Roman oil lamp, William Comyns, London 1908, with foliate border and spout, foliate capped flying scroll handle, 5½in. (14cm.) long, weight 6 tr.oz. *Condition: Marks good. A couple of tiny dings to top, otherwise good.
Three Channel Islands silver fiddle pattern table spoons, each overstruck with Jersey makers, the first, Exeter, 1868, overstruck John Pope Genge; the second, London, 1856, overstruck John Le Gallais; the third, London, 1913, overstruck Charles T Maine, each with inscribed initials to terminal, the largest, 9in. (22.9cm.) long, gross weight 7.2 tr.oz. (3) *Condition: all in excellent condition with good hallmarks
An 18ct white gold and diamond three stone ring, mid-century, the old cushion cut central diamond flanked by a pair of old brilliant cut diamonds, approx. 1.5ct total, ring size N.* Condition: The central and one side diamond are in very good condition, with no chips or scratches. The other side diamond has five small chips to the edge of the table - they are too small to be visible with the naked eye but are clearly visible through a 10x lens. The centre stone is older - probably 19th century cushion cut and therefore is more tinted with yellow than the outer pair of stones, which are old brilliant cuts from the first hald of the 20th century. The centre stone is approx. J colour, VS1 (with just one small inclusion visible to the outside edge under a 10x lens). The outer pair are F-G. One is VVS1, the other (with the small edge chips) is S1, with one large inclusion beneath one claw. The gold setting is good overall, with some expected wear from being worn.
Two Channel Islands silver fiddle pattern table spoons, Exeter, 1869, overstruck 'J.P.G' (John Pope Genge, St. Helier, Jersey) inscribed initials and 1870 to terminals, 8 5/8in. (22cm.) long, gross weight 4.0 tr.oz. (2)*Condition: in excellent condition, clear hallmarks.
Two Channel Islands silver bright cut fiddle pattern spoons, the table spoon, London, 1897, dessert spoon, London, 1896, both overstruck 'JPG' (John Pope Genge, Jersey), table spoon inscribed to terminal, 'St O.R.C. -1897- .P.L.B.', 8¾in. (22.3cm.) long, dessert spoon inscribed with initials and dated 1896, gross weight 4.0 tr.oz. (2) *Condition: in excellent condition, clear hallmarks.
An Art Deco figured walnut canteen table with silver plated Art Deco flatware service, 1930s, the two drawer canteen with stepped rounded angles, raised on reeded square legs, the extensive 12 person service by Walker & Hall, comprising twelve table forks, table knives, dessert knives, dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons and tea spoons, plus six table spoons and coffee spoons, a five piece carving set, three servers, a pair of soup ladles, a pair of salt spoons, a pickle fork, a soup ladle and a sugar spoon, the canteen 24½ x 17in. (62.25 x 43cm.), 29in. (73.5cm.) high, lacks mustard spoon, butter knife and sugar tongs.
A Channel Islands silver fiddle pattern table spoon, maker's mark CWQ, struck once (Charles William Quesnel, Jersey c.1790-1855), with flat edged bowl, inscribed and dated to terminal 'JLC 1836' 9¼in. (23.5cm.) long, weight 2.4 tr.oz. *Condition: in excellent condition, clear hallmarks.
A Chinese hongmu altar table, mid-20th century, the rectangular top with downturned, scroll ends, over a carved and pierced frieze with ruyi fungi, key work and beast motifs, raised on rectangular supports with end stretchers, 47 x 16¼in. (119.5 x 41cm.), 33in. (83.8cm.) high.* Condition: Good even colour throughout. One frieze has been off in the past and has very well executed glued repairs to the break across the width of the frieze. One corner of the top has restoration - the whole semi-circular piece has been replaced with wood stained to match and the beading to the inside has also been replaced. There is some glue and varnish residue around this repair.
A 19th century novelty Continental table vitrine in the form of a miniature 'Sedan chair', with all over dark tan leather covering, decorated with gilt fleur-de-lis and repeating stylised motifs, the vitrine with three shaped bevelled glass panels for viewing your most treasured collectables, the hinged front door with ornate foliate handle opening to reveal a deep pink floral decorated interior and two glass shelves, the sides of the chair with brackets to enable the leather clad carrying poles, 9½in. (24.2cm.) high. *Condition: in excellent condition, the leather clading barely with a scratch, the poles with wear, glass intact, very light gilt rubbing.
A Louis XV style gilt metal mounted rosewood and kingwood serpentine centre table, c.1900, the diamond parquetry kingwood top with broad rosewood cross banding and brass galleried edge, the frieze with single drawer, stamped '7657' to the top edge, raised on angular cabriole legs with foliate mounts and sabots, 40 x 22in. (101.5 x 56cm.), 30¾in. (78cm.) high.
Three novelty table lighters, to include a plated Dunhill tankard with applied enamel 'Royal Thames Yacht Club' burgee, 3 3/8in. (8.5cm.) high; An Art Deco period spelter begging Scottie dog, seated upon a sphere, raised on rectangular base, 7in. (17.8cm.) high, and a version modelled as a mushroom, the stalk stamped 'DÉPOSÉ R L J PARIS'. (3) *Condition: all pieces in very good condition, slight pitting on the tankard.
A George III mahogany fitted night table, the rectangular two part hinged top opening to reveal a fitted interior with central easel mirror, with later Edwardian silver mirror and various lidded and open compartments, raised on chamfered square legs united by a shaped undertier, 24¾ x 18¾in. (63 x 47.5cm.), 32¾in. (83.25cm.) high.
A unique and extremely rare 19th century gilt bronze desktop box fashioned as a snooker table, top quality box with fine detailing, the hinged lid with sunken green baize playing surface, two snooker cues with wood effect grain and patterned detailing, three balls, the shaped rectangular surround with two chalks and a plaque to each side showing the scores, 52 and 47, the top opening to reveal a red and gold cushioned velvet interior with eye catching floral patterned design, the sunken rectangular void for storage, the box raised on Regency style turned legs, 4 1/8in. (10.5cm.). *Condition: in excellent condition with no faults found, great patina.
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