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Lot 1264

An oak single drawer side table with stretchered supports, width 65cm.

Lot 1184

An oak refectory table, 181 x 81cm, and six wheel back chairs (7). 

Lot 1139A

An Edwardian walnut octagonal occasional table, width 61cm, and a demi-lune side table (2).

Lot 1187

A 20th century oak dining suite comprising extending dining table, raised on stretchered fluted and reeded supports, length when not extended 152cm, a set of four chairs and a serving table (6).

Lot 1195

A Georgian oak tilt top occasional table, diameter 65cm.

Lot 803

A small group of hallmarked silver items comprising christening cup inscribed 'Florence M. Hickson 15.2.28', two silver topped vanity jars, one with engraved sigil and motto 'Audi Vide Tale', pair of sugar tongs and four piece dressing table set, weighable silver approx 3.2ozt, varied condition (comb af). Additional InformationComb missing numerous teeth, mixed condition throughout, please judge from illustrations and request additional pictures if necessary. 

Lot 284

A mixed group of ceramics including Coalport floral and gilt decorated pedestal bowl no. 5198 to base, two Spode Copeland pink ground plates and matching oval dish all painted with flowers and signed R. Wood, further various ceramics including Capodimonte ewer with Classical-style figural decoration in relief, two graduated pierced baskets, table lamp, etc. Additional InformationPair of figural candlesticks af. 

Lot 191

A group of table cloth linen and a lace runner.

Lot 1159A

A set of four Victorian mahogany dining chairs with padded drop-in seats and ring turned front legs and a mahogany dining table raised on ring turned legs to brass castors (5).

Lot 1272

A nest of occasional tables and a copper top table.

Lot 1100

A 20th century metal garden bench, length 155cm, and a matching table (2).

Lot 1175

A 20th century rectangular pine kitchen table raised on ring turned legs.Additional InformationThe dimensions of the top are 138.5 x 91.5cm and the height is 78cm.

Lot 53

BING: a boxed Bing miniature table railway, '3', box as found, LNER locomotive, three coaches, track and buildings included

Lot 206

RAILWAYANA: A pair of early 20th century brass railway Pullman table lamps, with glass shades. (2)

Lot 197

A Mid 20th Century Yacht Hull Table Lamp Base

Lot 463

An Antique Oak Circular Topped Tilt Tripod Table

Lot 379

A Brass Based Oil Lamp, Together With A Five Branch Table Lamp Etc (3)

Lot 453

An Antique Oak Tilt Tripod Table

Lot 448

A Modern Pine Two Tier Coffee Table

Lot 466

A Pine Farmhouse Kitchen Table On Turned Supports

Lot 485

A Late Victorian Oak Marquetry Work Side Table

Lot 199

A Mid 20th Century Table Top Laboratory Cabinet

Lot 471

A Two Tier Driftwood Style, Serving Table Of Naturalistic Form, 36" Across

Lot 493

A 20th Century Oak Refectory Style Dining Table Of Planked Construction, Together With A Set Of Eight Ladder Backed Chairs, Table Top Approx 10ft 6" X 3ft 5”

Lot 484

An Edwardian Octagonal Topped Two Tier Occasional Table

Lot 489

A Contemporary Laura Ashley Part Painted Farmhouse Style Kitchen Table & Set Of Six Spindled Back Chairs, Table Size 78" X 35"

Lot 483

A Contemporary Laura Ashley Part Painted Two Drawer Coffee Table

Lot 473

A Walnut Veneered Two Tier Side Table

Lot 460

A 20th Century Hardwood Dining Table & Eight Chairs

Lot 470

A Late 19th Century Mahogany & Crossbanded Two Drawer Side Table

Lot 275

A Yellow Metal & Enamel Round Table Past Chairman Medal & Ribbon

Lot 171

A heavy brass and crystal table lamp with pleated shade, the fluted crystal centre flanked by two scrolling uprights

Lot 168

A highly decorative pair of French-style gilt-bronze table lamps and shades; modelled as cherubic figures, one holding a paddle, the other holding a spear and seated upon a white fluted marble plinth, further upon a gilt-bronze circular base modelled as a laurel wreath, approx. 59cm high (including shades)

Lot 3

A hand-decorated Royal Doulton figure, 'Clotilde', HN 1599; printed and painted marks to underside, 18.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: The piece appears in good original overall condition and order, no restoration, breakages, cracks or chips noted although where the base touches the table top it has naturally darkened commensurate with age.

Lot 231

A pair of early-20th century silver-mounted turned hardwood Arts and Crafts table candlesticks; the circular silver drip-pans with castellated-style edges above turned wooden stems (probably rosewood), assay marks for London 1904, maker's mark rubbed but most probably Francis Higgins (Francis Higgins was one of the leading silversmiths of the mid-Victorian era, he had been apprenticed to George Smith and his work was always of the highest quality, 12cm high and the wooden base 8.5cm in diameter CONDITION REPORT: The turned hardwood stems appear to be in very good general overall condition with some minor scratching to the underside of the base as expected. The makers mark on the hallmark has not been stamped in at the same depth as the other marks and therefore is not exactly immediately apparent but as per the description we think this is Francis Higgins. The silver mounts appear in good general overall original condition with no “major” problems noted although there is some minor tarnishing and staining which in our opinion could be removed with a good silver polish.

Lot 72

A rare Royal Doulton figure; large lady balloon seller (with child), also known as 'Balloon Woman' HN583, 1923-1949 CONDITION REPORT: The glaze is crazing as to be expected under close inspection but nothing major. The underside of the foot appears naturally darker where it has been standing on a table. No cracks, chips, hairlines or restoration noted. The piece appears to be in fairly good overall original condition with no major condition issues.

Lot 173

A 19th century gilt-bronze vase (now as a table lamp); circular neck flanked by two mythical beasts and strapwork in early style to the edges, each side with a central boss in relief surrounded by concentric circles with very fine engraving, raised on oval foot with piercing and French-style scrolls

Lot 55

A Herend porcelain trinket box and cover modelled as a bunch of asparagus tied with a bow, together with one other similar sized trinket dish and cover (not marked but in a Herend design) (2) CONDITION REPORT: The box and cover modelled as asparagus - the underside of the base is quite dirty where it has been placed on a table. The underside has no real problems with no chips, cracks or restoration noted. The lid with the pink bow appears to be in good general overall original condition with no evidence of damage or restoration.The green leaf shaped box and cover - the lower section appears to be in generally good order with no hairlines, chips or restoration noted, although there is a small residue of old sellotape to the underside. The green leaf shaped leaf has two small approx. 1cm sized surplus of glaze residues to the underside of the lid which are original. Being super critical the gilding on the handle is slightly worn at the ends but both boxes and covers appear in generally good honest original condition with no problems noted.

Lot 557

An early-20th century circular oak occasional table on four slightly splaying tapering legs by Russell of Broadway (stamp to underside) 60.5cm diameter

Lot 562

THESE CABINETS HAVE BEEN ADAPTED FROM ANOTHER PIECE OF FURNITURE AND IN THE AUCTIONEER'S VIEW, SOMETIME IN THE LATE 20TH CENTURY An opposing pair of 19th century figured walnut bow-fronted side cabinets; the doors opening to reveal slides, 40cm wide CONDITION REPORT: We are now sure that these cabinets have been converted from one original piece of furniture and they were not made like this. When you turn the cabinets up on the underside there is a hole where a castor used to be and when the cabinet doors are opened it is apparent that the top bow fronted section has been applied to the rest of the piece quite recently, even though the walnut veneer on the top may have originally been produced some time in the early 20th Century. There are some minor scratches and scuffs etc., as you would expect and the polish has dried out and is now producing a horizontal line effect on the tops of the cabinets in the same way that you might see polish degrading on 1930's walnut dressing table suites. Height 62cm x Depth 42.5cm at the deepest point on the top. These are now sold as seen as a pair of bow fronted walnut cabinets and even though the “bones” are 19th Century the cabinets are not “original)

Lot 577

A magnificent dining table and ten-chair set; the large (310cm x 110cm) table plank-topped (fruitwood/walnut?) with angular cleated ends/sides and raised upon two bulbous squared baluster-form supports terminating in large scrolls and united by a central stretcher; together with a set of ten ash rush-seated ladder-back armchairs; most probably originally supplied by I & JL Brown, Kings Road, London, SW6; CONDITION REPORT: The chairs push flush against the table when not in use although the arms fit underneath the planked table top some of them are a tight fit. This may be due to the fact that presently the scrolling base is half standing on decorative carpet and the other half on normal flooring. We think that normally they would slide underneath the table.

Lot 32

An early 20th century hand-decorated Continental porcelain figure group model; female and kneeling suitor, blue painted and impressed marks to underside, 19cm high CONDITION REPORT: Although in generally very good overall condition the piece is not perfect. The young boys right hand is minus his thumb and the end of the finger nearest the thumb. There is some minor "fritting" around the edges of the gilded 'C' scrolls that make up the feet that contact the table surface. One of the feet has a slight chip. The piece looks generally of very good quality overall and the faces are very finely decorated. The rose in the boys left hand appears to be in good order and the rest of the group also appears to be in good order with no major chips, cracks, hairlines or restoration noted. One other foot also appears to have a very small chip away from it but in our opinion this does not detract from the overall look of the piece.

Lot 560A

ADDED LOT A stylish Classical-style gilt-plaster and marblised console table having heavy serpentine-fronted bevelled edge top, the table 76cm high, the glass 140cm wide

Lot 1

A pair of 19th century Staffordshire spaniels with russet markings, 26cm high CONDITION REPORT: Right hand dot with Lot number on its leg:- Some gilt rubbing as evidenced by the padlock around his leg, minor paint flaking to the first dog in areas. Some glaze cracking commensurate with age. Some minor firing blemishes to the underside of where the recessed foot meets the table surface. Some glaze crazing to the recessed area of the foot. The mouth/nose looks as if it may have had a little over painting and there is a natural firing crack (obscured) underneath the left hand front leg where it affixes to the body.The Second Dog is similar as it has more prominent glaze crazing and rubbing to gilded area etc. There is also some damage with small chips to the front right hand leg, other minor rim fritting to the edge of the base. Otherwise appears in reasonable condition.

Lot 170

A pair of tall baluster-shaped brass table lamps; each raised on circular ebonised plinth-style base, 54cm high

Lot 151

Daum, France; a large modernist-style crystal table lamp of pierced baluster form on a square plinth base, probably original shade, etched signature to base, glass lamp height 40cm

Lot 574

A late-17th century oval oak drop-leaf gateleg table; the drop leaves flanking a deep single flush frieze drawer, raised on bobbin-turned supports, 142cm (leaves up)

Lot 39

A Royal Copenhagen model of a recumbent fox curled up; printed and painted marks to underside, 17cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: There are no chips, cracks or restoration noted although the fox appears quite grubby in places. As expected the underside of the foot where it touches the table has darkened etc., otherwise the fox appears to be in good overall original condition with no flaws or faults.

Lot 205

A pair of gilt-metal and silver-plated candlestick-style table lamps; each modelled as three swans with heads turned upwards and raised on triangular plinth base, 28cm high (modern)

Lot 575

A large late-19th / early 20th century oak refectory table (possibly French); the planked cleated end top above crossframe base united by a stretcher, 305cm x 84cm CONDITION REPORT: We are not sure if the top and base started out together and basically it has a planked top with cleated ends and there is some splitting and open spaces between the planks where they have shrunk across the grain and therefore exposed small gaps. Commensurate with age there are old scratches and scuffs and various water marks and other marks to the top. The planked top is very heavy as it is just over 4cm in height and one of the corners (nearest the white lot number) has obviously taken a bash at some stage. The top affixes to the top frame base by screws, there is quite a nice colour and patination to the cross frame supports although as you would expect there is some scuffing and marks of age mostly to the ends and extremities. There is a 30cm “crack” to one of the legs but in our view this could be strengthened and polished out by a professional restorer fairly easily. As it is the table stands on this leg quite well and there are no problems noted with the support of the table. The crossframed supports appear to have a chamfering on one of the two supports at each end and one of the bowed supports connecting the 'X' frame legs to the table bearer underneath has dropped slightly away from the legs where the three screws would have originally affixed to it at the cross over point. Again in our view this could be rectified fairly easily. The table has a good rustic/vernacular look to it and with a minimum of effort and polish could look fantastic in the right setting.

Lot 169

A brass table lamp unusually modelled as an armillary sphere (with shade), lamp height (minus shade) 55cm

Lot 174

A pair of gilt-metal candlesticks in 19th century style (now as table lamps with shades)

Lot 152

Daum, France; a modernist crystal table lamp having an applied moulded glass front, oval shade (probably original), signed to base, glass lamp 18cm high

Lot 539

A late 18th century George III period breakfront mahogany and rosewood crossbanded serving table; single flush drawer and raised on square tapering legs terminating in spade feet, 186cm wide x 57cm deep x 91cm high CONDITION REPORT: The back left hand part has a 1cm square piece of crossbanding away and at the front the veneers placed above the top of the drawer there is a 2cm section of veneer away. The top looks quite nice, there is some scratching and old scuffing also there is quite a large darkish patch to the centre which runs pretty much from the front to back from three quarters of the way. The frieze is a little faded compared to the polished top and would benefit from a polish. The frieze appears dry whilst the top which has had a polish at some stage. Scratching and scuffs to the spade feet commensurate with age.

Lot 508

Two decorative table runners made up of 17th Century French tapestry pieces bounded and fringed at the ends, the first (145cm) woven with various flower heads etc., the larger (215cm) woven with a central bowl overflowing with various fruits upon which a bird climbs and in turn flanked by two blue feathered parrots also looking to feed, bordered by decorative foliate and flower head designs etc.,

Lot 541

A 19th century (in earlier style) giltwood console table; white marble top over a frieze decorated in relief above turned legs with foliate and gadroon-style ornament and united by a similar central 'H' form stretcher with central inverted egg-and-dart style finial, 168cm wide x 61cm (deepest) x 86cm high

Lot 556

TOP NO LONGER TILTS DUE TO LATER NAILS APPLIED THROUGH BOTH BEARERS TO THE BLOCK A George III period square mahogany tilt-top occasional table of good colour; turned gun-barrel stem and on tripod base with pointed pad feet (minor reparations and some 'strengthening' etc.) 65cm square

Lot 234

A pair of early 20th century hallmarked silver hexagonal table candlesticks, London assay marks, 20cm CONDITION REPORT: These are not perfect, one of the candlesticks on the main tapering hexagonal body has 2/3 prevalent dings which are quite prominent and there is also a further ding where the stem meets the spreading hexagonal foot. The hallmarks are quire rubbed on this particular stick and it has lost its weighted shellac which would have been inside the base. The second candlestick (the one with the lot number affixed) is in slightly better condition although it has still lost 90% of the shellac/pitch weighting inside the base. The marks also rubbed although there are no great “dings”, dents or major problems noted.

Lot 576

An extending Danish rosewood dining table having two extra leaves together with a set of six matching ladderback-style rosewood chairs with woven wool-upholstered seats; the table with paper label to the underside detailing 'Lysgaard Mobler, Danish Furniture - Made in Denmark', the chairs impressed 'Svegards Markaryd - Made in Sweden' to the underside of the seat rail braces, the table 120cm wide x 240cm (leaves in)

Lot 578

A pair of large hand-painted wooden-framed linen and chickenwire panels depicting displays of flowers etc. on a table and shelves and mostly within flowerpots and an entrance with drapes and lights hanging over, each panel approx. 305cm x 151cm

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