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A 19th century table top cylinder music box, the faux rosewood and ebonised case of rectangular form housing a 6ins cylinder, width of box 14.25insCondition Report: The musical box is in poor condition. It does wind and play but teeth are missing, stop lever does not work and change lever does not function, drum is rusted and case has mold, paint loss and damage
An unusual 19th century walnut circular sewing table, possibly William IV, the rising lid revealing fitted interior, raised on a turned column, terminating in a platform base, raised on three carved outswept feet, diameter 19ins, height 29insCondition Report: Some cross banding missing, and damage to cross banding veneer by hinge. Various marks and scuffs, some moulding missing, various chips and minor damage. Cover to interior replaced. Top slightly warped. Coopering to bowl possibly dried out.
A rosewood planar console table/sideboard, designed by Robert Heritage for Archie Shine, fitted four drawers and raised on an L shaped aluminium supports, width 72ins, height 30ins, depth 18ins, together with two rosewood cabinets, each fitted two doors opening to reveal wooden shelves, raised on castors, width 35ins, depth 17ins, height 24ins, all a.f Condition Report: CITES certificate obtained. Badly stained and marked. Cabinets to base af. Generally in af condition. Dimensions of base cabinets - Interior height 15ins, depth 14ins, height 18.5ins.
Runnaford Pottery, Will Young, a group of pottery items, to include a figure group of men playing cards at a table, fitted with a music box For US Wants To Go To Widecombe Fair, another group of men seated on a bench drinking, with names below, another figure 'arry' AwreCondition Report: Dan Widdons arm detached but present on larger model, Arry Awke model - legs broken and restuck, musical box plays but needs oiling
A 19th century table top music box, with painted decoration to the lid, the interior with cylinder and three bells with butterfly strikers, with paper label to the lid showing the 10 different ayes, marked B.H.A Ste Croix Switzerland, cylinder length 6.5insCondition Report: Partly working. Condition of case is scuffed, scratched and paint loss on box. Evidence of worm on case. Interior glazed top to box loose.
An oak refectory table, raised on pierced silhouette end supports. 213 cm x 90 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The table is in extremely good condition. There are no loose joints. The top is flat with no warping and there are no significant scuffs or marks. Both end supports, centre stretcher and legs are in good order. The table could be used in its current condition without the need for any work. The table is reproduction and approximately 40 or so years old. It is good quality and has good colour and finish. Height to top of table 76 cm. We have no specific provenance.
A Victorian opalescent glass table lamp, with clear and frosted glass reservoir above an opalescent stem in turn on a gilt metal base decorated with anthemions (converted to electricity). Height including dome 60 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This item has been converted to electricity. The milk glass shade has a very fine 2 cm hairline crack on the bottom rim. The bottom rim also has minor nibbles to the interior. There is an almost rim to rim manufacturing flaw/scratch within the milk glass shade but overall it is complete. There is also a small fingernail size blister mark on the interior of the centre of the shade. The frosted glass reservoir appears to have no issues. The milk glass stem appears to have no obvious issues. The gilding to the metal base is rubbed but approximately 50% intact.
A Sitzendorf porcelain table centre piece, early 20th century, the pierced bowl with hand painted floral sprays, the exterior with floral encrustations upon a part wrythen body, all above a female shepherdess upon a floral encrusted base with scroll feet heightened with gilding, factory marks, overall diameter 22 cm, height 32.5 cm.
A cut glass and gilt metal mounted table lamp, 20th century, the vase shaped body with faceted and hobnail cut decoration, mounted with gilt metal rams masks and garlands upon a square hobnail cut base and gilt metal foot. Overall height 70.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The stem and branches are no longer gilt but have an oxidised colour. The upper section of the lamp all appears to be in good order with no obvious faults, chips, cracks or flaws. The gilt metal mounts are ever so slightly rubbed but this is not detrimental to it. The square glass base has two very small nibbles on the upper corners,a small chip to the centre of one side and another side has two very tiny nibbles. The chips are not instantly notable and the smaller nibbles were only viewed through a jewellers loupe. Overall it is a rather decorative attractive lamp.
A 19th century child's Bergere armchair, with cross stretcher and table stand. CONDITION REPORT: Surprisingly the cane work is in very good overall condition. There are no perished areas and no significant breaks. The very front edge of the caning has slight losses to the front edging strip. This does not however affect the integrity of the cane. The chair back is structurally sound. All legs are solid and sound. The rear left hand turned stretcher has a clean break which would easily repair. This has been caused by over tightening of the threaded screw. The base is in generally good order. There are clearly minor scuffs and blemishes to the frame but no real condition issues. Clearly the retaining bar between the arms is missing as is the footrest.
A George III oak tripod occasional table, with snap action, turned column and three downswept legs terminating in pad feet. Diameter 79 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The table top is flat and not warped. The table is structurally sound. The snap action operates as it should. The centre column is in good condition. All three legs have had wear to the pad feet. The bottoms of each pad have been built up. There is a crack to the side of one of the legs, the same leg is loose at the joint where it joins the centre boss. There are approximately eight old woodworm holes to the very end of one foot. The woodworm is clearly long gone. The colour is generally good.
An Islamic hardwood hexagonal occasional table, inlaid with bone. Width 50 cm, height 63 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The table is in generally good structurally condition. The top is flat with no significant cracks or damage. The centre mother of pearl star is missing. Five of the six sides are in good order with only minor stress fractures and minor nibbles and the occasional loss to the mother of pearl. One side has had a break and there is a small section of timber missing beneath the bottom arch. This should be visible on our attached image.
A Georgian walnut tripod table, with shaped top, turned column and three downswept legs terminating in pad feet. CONDITION REPORT: The table top and base are a very similar colour. They do look as if they match. There is no evidence of any other bearers to the underside of the table. The brass retaining clip is an old but a later replacement. The square block at the top of the table does not look to be as old as one would expect. Perhaps this has been replaced.
A Victorian inlaid walnut kidney shaped stretcher table, with green tooled leather writing surface, turned end support and downswept legs terminating in castors. Width 100 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The table is generally structurally sound. The green tooled leather surface is in good order all round although when it has been fitted there are some slight gaps between the edge of the leather and the burr walnut edge. These are very minor. The colour of the top is generally good. The table is structurally sound although does have some lateral movement due to the nature of the construction. Both supports are in good condition and all legs are structurally sound with no breaks or repairs. The centre stretcher is slightly loose at the right hand joint. The castors are original. There is no evidence of any woodworm.
A pair of Chinese hand painted 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. CONDITION REPORT: Both vases appear to be in good order with no obvious chips, cracks or restorations visible. Both have gilt rims which are 50% rubbed. There is a luting mark on one vase where the neck joins the shoulder this is currently hidden by clouds and is approx 9 cm in length. There is a much smaller luting mark to the reverse approx 1 cm in length, again this is disguised within clouds. Its partner vase does not have any clouds around the shoulder but equally it does not have any luting marks. The luting marks are a production flaw and have been disguised by an artist in the factory. The vase that doesn't have any clouds has some very fine circumferal surface scratches to the glaze on the inside of the foot. Other than those faults mentioned both vases are in good decorative order and the paintwork is good showing no losses.
A George III mahogany tripod table, with circular top and turned and carved column. Diameter 81 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The table top is generally a good colour. There is an old stress fracture running from the edge towards the centre of the table. There is no movement however and the crack is fine. There is an old nick to the edge of the table top. The top is flat. The snap action clip to the underside of the table has been slightly moved. The bearers are in good order. The centre column and legs are in good condition with no breaks or repairs.
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