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An 18th Century oak bureau, the plain top above a sloping fall enclosing a stepped fitted interior over two short and three long drawers to bracket feet, 94cm wide, and a Victorian walnut extending dining table, the rectangular top with canted corners on turned, ringed and fluted tapering legs to castors with two extra leaves and winding handle, 214cm x 107cm
An early Victorian rosewood framed trumpet shaped work table, the circular top with needlework floral panel opening to reveal a fitted interior with various compartments and bobbins over a silk covered basket raised on an octagonal tapering and ringed column to circular platform base and three lions paw feet, 47cm diameter x 79cm high
An E. J. Riley Limited of Acrington and London mahogany framed billiard/snooker table, three quarter size together with balls, cues, scoreboard, cue rack, triangle and lights CONDITION REPORTS Numerous surface scratches and some knocks to the wood. Some loss to the varnish mainly on the sides and some knocks and scratches to the legs. The baize has some thinning in areas, some fading and discolouration, staining and wear throughout. The baize has no rips in it. The size is approx 8ft 9inches x 4ft 4inches.
A 19th Century walnut cricket table, the single piece circular top on a stained pine base CONDITION REPORTS Measurement: 59cm diameter, see images for further details. Numerous surface scratches, scuffs, dents and knocks to the wood. Areas of loss to the varnish, staining and discolouration and fading in areas. Evidence of old woodworm in the legs, the base has been replaced. A couple of areas of loss to the legs. Some splits to the wood on the legs. The table top is bowed. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use, see photos for details.
Grant Macdonald, a pair of 20th century Britannia silver candlesticks, London, 1978, of circular conical form, the nozzles decorated with a repeating border of cast and engraved pairs of folded wings, the bases with green baize table protectors and a central circular silver boss with personal engraving, loaded 14 x 14 x 14cm (5 x 5 x 5in) Other Notes: Grant Macdonald started silversmithing aged 14. He trained at the Central School of Art in London and once established, began taking commissions from London's famous guilds and livery companies for ceremonial ware. He supplies London's famous Bond Street retailers and has become the default choice for the design and production of fine silverware for celebrities and royalty. He has expanded internationally into Europe, America, the Middle East and Far East - from Cartier 's boutique in New York, to the luxurious hotels of Hong Kong. In 2000, he won the competition to design the war memorial for Dresden Cathedral, with the Duke of Kent handing over the winning design, and in 2015, he was awarded the Royal Warrant to HRH The Prince of Wales.
Arne Jacobsen for A. Michelsen, a stainless steel 'AJ' flatware service, designed 1957, comprising four boxed sets, each containing table spoon, table knife and fork, dessert spoon and fork, butter knife and teaspoon, together with four unboxed elongated teaspoons, a single table knife and a serving fork and spoon, two pairs of Cylinda-Line salad servers, desiged by Jacobsen for Stelton, and other assorted stainless steel wares
An unusual Gothic oak writing table, the square top with pair of fold-over flaps, a frieze drawer to either side and two further drawers to front, with carved detailing, raised on four turned legs united by an undertier, with brass caps and ceramic castors 80.50 x 52 x 52cm (31 x 20 x 20in)
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