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A pair of Chinese handpainted vases, 20th century, depicting three scholars seated at a table beneath a tree decked with lanterns flanked by two figures painted in a red palette with black beards and hair, their robes with gilt decoration, pseudo six character Jiaqing seal mark in red. Height 31 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: One vase has cloud decoration to the top of the shoulder, one of these clouds has a 5 cm firing crack. The gilding to both vases around the rim has been rubbed but the majority is still intact. Both vases appear to be free from any post production chips, cracks or restorations and are generally in good order.
A Waterford cut glass table lamp, 20th century, height 35 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is a tiny 5 mm diameter blister to the base of the foot rim of which a small flea bite can be felt on the interior. Otherwise both pieces are in good order throughout with no major obvious chips, cracks or damage. This would require a professional electrician to rewire it.
A pair of Sitzendorf attributed porcelain dressing table mirrors, 20th century, each mounted with two cherubs with either pink or blue drapes above a floral encrusted mirror with gilt feet and with easel support. 30 cm x 22 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both mirrors have wooden backs. We cannot therefore see any back stamps without removing the back which we would rather not do. Both mirror frames are in generally extremely good condition. We cannot see any evidence of any repairs or restoration. The floral encrustations do not have any significant losses. There maybe the odd very minor chip. All in all the condition is really extremely good.
A KPM Berlin porcelain table centrepiece, late 19th century, of quatreform shape with rams masks, the centre with a band of zodiac signs against a blue ground, the exterior with rams hooves and ribbons upon a shaped base, printed marks. Diameter 27 cm, height 14.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This centre piece had a central cover which is no longer there. The gilding around the rim to the centre piece has been erased. Two ram's heads each have the tip of one horn missing. There are tiny nibbles to the foot rim of the base. Otherwise there are no other major obvious faults, flaws etc.
Victorian silver table basket, by Coombs & Co., Sheffield 1866, circular form with swing handle, chased with floral cameos and foliate fronds within a floral border, raised on a reeded circular short foot, 27.5cm diameter, weight 660g (21.22 troy ozs), with Lowe & Sons, Chester box
Assortment of George II and III Old English pattern spoons, various makers and marks but including five table spoons by John Lampfert, marks rubbed but probably London 1767, two further table spoons by William Turner and James Williams, circa 1760, five dessert spoons, low marks, various makers and dates, circa 1745-60, six low marked teaspoons, and a later George III silver dessert spoon by Peter, Anne and William Bateman, London 1804, weight approx. 636g (20.45 troy ozs), all contained within a Victorian mahogany box
Danish rosewood dining suite, probably Nova, early 1970s, comprising circular extending table pulling out to accommodate two additional leaves, when closed 121cm diameter, opening to 221cm, raised on tapered legs, height 73cm; also a set of eight chairs with original black PVC upholstered backs and seats (CITES certificate no. 579463/02 issued April 2019)
Modernist chrome, plate glass and rosewood square coffee table, possibly Hertug for Fredrik Kayser, Danish, early 1970s, having a heavy plate glass top over a rosewood veneered base with concealed castors, 86cm x 83cm(CITES certificate no. 579463/03 issued April 2019)
Victorian mahogany library table, circa 1870, the top with a moulded edge, black rexine writing surface over three frieze drawers, each with brass swan neck handles, raised on turned and reeded tapered legs with brass cup and brown pot castors, width 152cm, depth 91cm, height 76cm
French Second Empire mahogany and parcel gilt console table, circa 1870, demi-lune form with brass tramline inlays and with a cast brass griffon frieze, carved giltwood eagle with wings spread, flanked by brass capped figural caryatids over a demi-lune base with gilt paw feet, width 78cm, height 81cm, depth 40cm
George III mahogany folding card table, circa 1770, the top folding over a single gate to the rear, opening to reveal candle stands and coin wells, over an inverted breakfront frieze and capped swan neck legs with claw and ball feet, width 86cm, depth 40cm, height 73cm
Late Victorian or Edwardian mahogany extending dining table, circa 1900, the top with moulded edge winding out to accommodate two additional leaves, raised on heavy cabriole legs with large claw and ball feet, length closed 144cm, extended 238cm, width 120cm, height 75.5cm, with winder
Victorian carved oak hall table, circa 1890, having a back panel carved with acanthus scrolls, similar carved frieze, with a drawer to one side, carved with a green man mask, raised on acanthus carved inverted baluster legs with platform shelf beneath, width 107cm, height 98cm, depth 52cm
Unusual mahogany and inlaid bow front dressing table, in Italianate style, having a central rectangular mirror with moulded edge, pietra dura style green stained border with foliate trails, flanked on either side with a raised panel cupboard door, further inlaid with ivy leaf trails, opening to shelves, the table centred with a terracotta inlay of a dancing muse, bordered with leaf trails in simulated lapis lazuli and malachite, the frieze fitted with two small drawers and centred with a bowfront with boxwood flowerhead roundel, all raised on tapered square section legs, width 136cm, depth 66cm, height 164cm
William IV mahogany dressing table, circa 1835, rectangular mirror over three ogee fronted jewellery drawers, well figured table top fitted with a further three ogee moulded drawers to the frieze, raised on trestle ends with platform stretcher, turned knuckle feet, width 99cm, depth 58cm, height 156cm
Mixed silver flatware, including a pair of George III silver bright cut Old English pattern table spoons by Peter, Anne and William Bateman, London 1802; three further Georgian silver Old English pattern table spoons, various makers and dates; Victorian silver Old English pattern tablespoon and two silver table forks by John Henry & Charles Lias, 1828/30, gross weight approx. 508g (16.33 troy ozs) (8)
A Regency mahogany breakfast table, with moulded rectangular tilt top, with brass anchor handle, the platform having a maker's label beneath for Fleming, Manufacturer of Cabinet & Upholstery Furniture, Undertakers & Appraisers KIRKCALDY, on a taper turned pillar with four outsplay legs with brass toes and castors, 74cm H, 108cm W, 126cm L. Fleming, H., joiner & cabinet maker at 91 Union Street is recorded in The Post Office Annual Directory for 1832-3. Fleming, Andrew Greig, (b1793, Kennoway. d.1879 Craigleith) is a recorded Kirkcaldy cabinet maker who emigrated to Canada in 1847, setting in Craigleith from 1854.
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