A Mahogany Supper Table, circa early 19th century, The snap action top having canted corners, with drop sides, brass stringing and reeded edging, raised on a turned reeded column and quadrapartite reeded legs, terminating on brass animal paw sabots with castors, can be used as a sofa table also, 75cm high, 159cm long, 107cm wideCondition reportTwo cracks to right drop end.Old age crack to top.Repair to wood at border.Brass inlay lacking in one area to top.Further minor age issues to top.Age surface marks and staining.
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A pair of 19th century Bohemian opaline and green glass overlaid pedestal table lustres, the crenellated bowls set with alternating vignettes of Deutsche Blumen and polychrome portraits of young women, all within gilded borders and supporting faceted and cut glass drops (one with major repair and chip to foot), h.31cm. One with major repair and chip to base.Both with some gilt wear, especially to extremities.Some minor chips to glass drops.Both grubby.One drop missing.
An early George III silver stuffing spoon, in the Old English pattern, maker Thomas Dene, London 1768, 27cm; together with a set of three Victorian silver table forks, with bright cut engraved decoration, maker Brewis & Co (William Henry Brewis), London 1890, gross weight 9.1oz (4)
A George V silver table cigarette box, having twin hinged compartments, one with engraved armorial and centre carry handle, makers mark worn, London 1911, w.22.5cm. One small dent to both side panels, only noticeable at certain angles.Hinges good and lids close well.Stands well.Polish wear to hallmarks.
An early Victorian figured walnut and brass bound table cabinet, having sunken brass end carry handles, the twin doors with bramah single lever lock opening to reveal fitted interior of three drawers, each drawer with sunken brass ring handles and partitioned interiors, w.30cm, h.32cm, d.26cm. Doors gap slightly at the middle.Lock working and key is present.Veneer missing from two lower drawers.Scratch to middle drawer.Water marks to bottom drawer.The top is lightly scratched and split to right hand side.Brass is coming away at the bottom of the right hand side.Large scratch to right hand side.Light surface scratches to left side.
A brass and coloured glass table lamp, mounted with grapes and flower heads, 37cm high CONDITION REPORT: The screw to the top of the light may not be original.One of the flower heads may not be original, some light scratches from being close to one another. Brass with general dull patina to the surface. Overall fair. Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A Victorian part suite of fiddle, shell and thread silver flatware, comprising eighteen table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, eighteen silver tea spoons, twenty four silver table forks, twelve dessert forks, four sauce ladles, basting spoon and soup ladle, William Theobalds and Robert Metcalf Atkinson, London 1839, (one of the tea spoons a different maker), with twelve later silver handled dinner knives and twelve dessert knives, Sheffield 1978, 216.8ozt of weighable silver CONDITION REPORT: Overall the condition appears to be very good. 1 teasoon, 2 dessert spoons, 2 table spoons, 1 serving spoon, 1 desert fork and four of the dining forks have some very minor wear to the tines or tips.
A teak garden table and four folding chairs, table 120cm diam (4) CONDITION REPORT: The table is folding however the metal bars holding the folding legs together when open are lacking and new ones will need to be sourced. All five pieces with expected wear consistent with being in a garden.
A collection of textiles, accessories and white works, to include; a pair of brown leather Mary Jane type shoes, with brogue detail, labelled 'Kendal Milne, Manchester', a pair of blue court shoes with scallop detail to the toe box, labelled 'Ivy Crofts, Oswestry', a black velvet, silk and feathered hat, a selection of paisley patterned shawls, woollen blankets, tapestry and cross stitch and a quantity of white work table cloths and covers, some with embroidered and lace detail (Qty) (at fault) Provenance: Clynog Farmhouse, North Wales
A Regency mahogany extending dining table, with four section top on a large X frame pedestal base, with hipped and splayed legs, 69cm H x 263cm wide (when extended) 131cm deep Provenance: Clynog Farmhouse, North Wales CONDITION REPORT: The leaves appear to be original.The top has many old age wear scratches, blemishes and watermarks throughout, more significant on the end leaves than the centre sections. Genera wear and scuffs at the edges. There is a central finial missing to the centre of the plateau on the underside and one of the circular motifs details to the hips of the legs is lacking. Some loss of veneer at the brass caps. None matching castors. One of the 'D' ends with an old none threatening split. Despite faults appearance fair. No clips for the leaves.
An 18th century vernacular oak serving table, possibly Welsh, the three plank top on five chamfered legs with uniting stretcher on block feet, 85cm H x 188cm W x 54cm DProvenance: Clynog Farmhouse, North Wales (top and bottom probably associated) CONDITION REPORT: The top is not attached to the base. The top with old but characterful worm marks / damage to the left hand side (see image), other blemishes, worm holes and marks throughout the top consistent with age. The base shows original peg joints and is fairly robust. The joint to the middle leg meeting the stretchers is as one (see images)Bottom of the legs with old worm holes and wear consistent with age. Back stretcher is more worn than the front. The two shadows visible to the underside of the top show where a base has been attached, however they do not correspond with the base it is currently on, therefore, the top may not be original.
An Arts and Crafts oak dressing table, with mirror back and two drawers above two short and two long drawers, on turned legs, 150cm H x 122cm W x 56cm D, with an Arts and Crafts carved oak wardrobe, with two mirrored doors and two drawers below, on bracket feet, 212cm H x 196cm W x 60cm DProvenance: Clynog Farmhouse, North Wales
A selection of silver and silver plated wares, to include; an assembled three piece dressing table set, a cased set of six fish knives and forks, an EPNS christening mug, a silver plated sugar basket, three early 19th century enamel decanter labels, named 'Whisky', 'Brandy' and 'Gin' (Qty)
An extensive Mappin and Webb silver plate canteen of Art Deco style flatware, comprising: twelve dessert forks and twelve dessert knives, twelve table forks and twenty table forks, twelve tea spoons, five piece carving set, twelve fish knives and twelve forks, six table spoons and another eight in used condition, twelve fruit knives and eleven forks, twelve dessert spoons, eleven soup spoons, twelve pastry forks, ten grapefruit spoons, twelve coffee spoons, eight gilt bowl tea spoons, a sauce ladle and three butter knives, in a bow front table canteen with two drawers, on tapered legs, 77cm H x 95cm W x 54cm D
A Schroeder type table after a design by Gerrit Rietveld, 60cm H x 50cm W CONDITION REPORT: This table is unmarked. Wear to all edges, and corners of top chipped / worn. The top surface with one noticeable scratch and other scratches throughout the black surface. Base is grubby throughout. Base small chips and wear at the edges.
An Igor Carl Faberge Imperial clock, the table clock of egg form enclosing a roman numeral dial and mounted with gilt metal floral sprays with hard stone blooms, raised on a spreading gilt metal base supported by a sodalite faceted plinth, the underside signed 'Igor Carl Faberge' 'FM 81', 22cm high, with key, within a fitted box further enclosing a silver gilt plique a jour butterfly brooch, 3.5cm CONDITION REPORT: Appears to be in good overall condition, some minor tarnishing to the gilt metal, otherwise appears to be in good order. Brooch is in good order.
A Regency rosewood and parcel gilt pedestal occasional table, having a fixed top with rounded corners on a spiral fluted and leaf carved parcel gilt and ebonised column, to a triform base on carved and gilded lion paw feet, w.46.5cm, h.73cm. Possibly a marriage as stretcher to top of column is later, however the proportions are good.
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