A George III wide pollard oak banded mahogany Pembroke table, with a drawer to one end opposing a dummy drawer front, raised on slender turned legs to brass castorsRepair to veneer above opening drawer and 13 cm split in same area and loss of veneer around drawer, several old scores to top, a water bloom mark to one flap
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An Arts and Crafts style pendant, the oval black opal in yellow gold collet mount with four old cut diamonds, suspended from diamond set hanger, 3 cm long including hanger c/w white gold fancy link chain, 7.1g all inGood condition - two fissure within opal not breaking surface, left hand diamond slightly nibbled on table facet (not visible to naked eye). Diamonds slightly grey in tone.
Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson, a nest of three graduated golden oak occasional tables, the adzed tops over all-round chamfered frames, each carved with a single mouse, the largest 60.5 cm w x 37 cm x 47 cm h (3)Varnish dulled in places to top and one water ring mark, 2nd table water marks and two water ring marks, smallest table - few water marks, no damage to the structures but some evidence of use overall
A Victorian silver and tortoise shell triple cased pocket watch (made for the Turkish market) by Edward Prior of London, No.79150, the white enamel dial named "Edward Prior, London" with Turkish numerals, to the table roller lever escapement with fusee and maintaining power, plain steel balance, the cock finely pierced and engraved and with diamond endstone in blued steel setting, Tompion type regulator with silver regulating disc with Turkish numerals, secured in pierced and engraved subsidiary plate, contained in plain inner case, the second silver case engraved with a basket of flowers within scroll work borders, the silver outer case covered in figured tortoise shell and secured in position by silver pins, 61mm diameter (gross weight 173 grammes), hallmarked London 1875 and with case maker's mark "W.C.S." (William Charles Scott, 70 Rahere Street, London) Note: Edward Prior, 18 Powell Street, Kings Square, Clerkenwell, London 1800-1868 - a maker of repute, supplying traditional watches for the Turkish market
A Victorian silver cased pocket watch by Clifford Lupton, 42 Cornhill, London, No. 1175, the white enamel dial named "C. Lupton 42 Cornhill London, 1175" with Roman numerals, gold hands and subsidiary seconds dial, to table roller lever escapement with oversprung compensated balance, Liverpool runner with fusee and maintaining power, Bosley index on silver quadrant, engraved balance with diamond endstone in blued steel setting, the movement contained in dust rim, in engine turned silver, 54mm diameter (gross weight 156 grammes), hallmarked London 1865 and with case maker's mark "T.H." (Thomas Holliday, 108 Goswell Road, London) Note: Clifford Lupton recorded working in London 1869-1881, worked for Barrauds for some years, died in 1910 aged 85 years
A George III satinwood and mahogany sofa table, the top and drawer fronts veneered in figured satinwood, the top inlaid with wide rosewood banding and two-coloured stringings, with D-shaped flaps, fitted two real and two dummy drawers, on four turned central supports, the rectangular platform base with quadruple splayed feet with cast brass paw pattern toes and castors, 55ins wide x 26.5ins deep x 27.5ins high
A quantity of primarily 19th Century table glass, including - panel cut baluster-shaped vase and cover, blue flashed and gilt, 15.5ins high, a pair of three ring, slice cut decanters and stoppers, 9.5ins high, a set of four panel cut celery glasses, 7ins high, and 30 other glasses, various
An Elizabeth II silver Kings pattern table service for six place settings, comprising - six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six teaspoons and a pair of serving spoons, by A. Limited, Sheffield 1993 (weight 75ozs), complete with six table knives and six butter knives, contained in modern stained wood canteen, 18ins x 12ins x 7ins high
A George IV silver cased pocket watch by John Haughton Wickes of London, No. 1001, the white enamel dial named "Wickes" with Roman numerals, gold hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement with table roller lever escapement with undersprung plain steel balance, fusee and maintaining power, jewelled hole to 'scapewheel, diamond endstone to balance, in polished steel setting, Bosley index on balance cock, the index arm with a projecting pin which engages with a segment holding the curb pins, plain cylindrical pillars, in plain silver double bottomed case, 53mm diameter (gross weight 143 grammes), hallmarked London 1823 and with case maker's mark "W.L." (possibly William Linsley, 68 Banner Street, Bunhill Row, London) (dial cracked) Note: John Haughton Wickes recorded working at 8 Clements Lane, Lombard Street, London, apprenticed 1798, member of the Clockmakers Company 1807, liveryman of the Clockmakers Company 1810-1840
A George III mahogany tray top bedside cabinet, fitted cupboard and one small drawer with shaped apron, on square chamfered legs and X-pattern stretcher, 13ins square x 33ins high, an early Victorian mahogany tray top bedside cabinet with moulded edge to top enclosed by single panelled door, on turned legs, 16.5ins x 14.5ins x 33ins high, and a Victorian mahogany circular tripod table with carved border, on spiral fluted and turned central column with carved cabriole legs, 16.5ins diameter x 28.5ins high
A Continental oak topped low table with two plank cleated top, the oak and pine base fitted two drawers, on shaped supports, 60ins x 24ins x 18.5ins high Provenance: Huntington Antiques Ltd, The Old Forge, Church Street, Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire (Invoice dated 21st July 1989 - Invoice No. 1453)
An Edwardian mahogany rectangular chess table, the top inlaid with a chess board, with two foldout drawers, on square tapered legs, 15ins x 14ins x 29ins high, and with turned boxwood and ebonised chess set (three pawns missing), and a George III mahogany pedestal cupboard enclosed by a single plain door, 10ins square x 25ins high
An early 1970's American electronically powered "Coin-in-the-Slot" Bally "Nip-It" 4 player pinball table, Serial No. 5447 (to take 25 cents - the decorative table ball-grabbing device to play field called a "Balligator" activated by a "Gator" button), in stainless steel mounted painted case with illuminated back for display of scores, three flipper buttons to side, on stainless steel angular legs, 29ins wide x 54ins deep x 69ins high Note: The Bally "Nip-It" would be remembered as the game Fonzie frequently played at Arnold's Diner in the American television series "Happy Days"
A late 19th/ early 20th Century French rosewood, marquetry and gilt brass mounted rectangular display table, the lifting top of slightly shaped outline inset with bevelled glass panel enclosing red velour lined interior and with rectangular glazed side panels, on slender square cabriole legs with brass leaf pattern mounts to knees and with leaf patterns sabots, 24ins wide x 16ins deep x 29ins high
A George IV silver cased pocket watch by John Elliott of Ashford, No. 540, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, gold hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement with table roller lever escapement with oversprung plain steel balance, fusee and maintaining power, Bosley index with silver quadrant, plain cock inset with diamond endstone in blued steel setting, cylindrical pillars, in plain silver double bottomed case with moulded edges to covers, 52mm diameter (gross weight 149 grammes), hallmarked London 1823 and with case maker's mark "B.N." (Benjamin Norton, 59 Banner Street, London) Note: John Elliott (& Son) recorded working Middle Row, Ashford, established in 1805, the firm later became Elliott & Son, continued until 1867 when the business was acquired by William James Thompson, a former apprentice
An oak refectory table with cleated five plank top, on fretted shaped end supports and trestle feet, 71ins x 28.5ins x 29.5ins high, seven beechwood and elm seated kitchen Windsor chairs with slat backs, on turned underframes, and two beechwood and elm seated stick back Windsor armchairs, on turned underframes
A George IV mahogany dressing table with triple reeded edge to top, fitted five drawers above arched kneehole, on turned and reeded legs and castors, 48ins wide x 24ins deep x 33ins high, and a George IV mahogany tray top bedside cabinet enclosed by a single panelled door, on turned and reeded legs and castors, 17ins wide x 16.5ins deep x 33ins high
A late George III mahogany rectangular card table, the baize lined folding top inlaid with wide satinwood bandings and with canted corners, frieze inlaid with stringings and with raised rectangular panel, on twin turned central columns and quadruple splayed legs with brass leaf pattern toes and castors, 35ins wide x 17ins deep x 29ins high (top faded)
A late 19th Century German "Penny-in-the-Slot" Polyphon, Serial No. 280121, with 11.875ins diameter metal discs, twin mechanism with double harmony and 4.5ins steel combs, contained in walnut table top cabinet with moulded cornice, enclosed by single arched glazed door with fluted uprights with scroll brackets, the base fitted one small drawer, 19.5ins wide x 12.5ins x 24.5ins high, and eight metal discs for same
A Victorian silver cased pocket watch by Adam Burdess of Coventry, No. 9470, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, to the table roller lever escapement with oversprung compensated balance, Bosley index on silver quadrant and with diamond endstone to engraved balance with blued steel setting, contained in engine turned silver double bottomed case with cartouche to back and finely reeded edges, 50mm diameter (gross weight 106 grammes), hallmarked London 1876 and with case maker's mark "J.H." (John Harris, Norfolk Street, Coventry) Note: Adam Burdess recorded working in Coventry 1868-1880
A late 19th Century French gilt metal dressing table mirror after Auguste Moreau (1834-1917) in the form of a cherub seated before a mandolin, inset with bevelled mirror panel and mounted on cream veined marble base with turned feet, 12ins high (with slight damage)
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