A LOUNGE TABLE BY G.T. RACKSTRAW, WORCESTER FOR THE SECOND CLASS LOUNGE OF R.M.S. QUEEN MARY, CIRCA 1936with a fixed square top, central squared standard support with chamfer details, atop a similarly shaped base with metal trim -- 28.5 x 27 x 27in (72.4 x 68.5 x 68.5cm.) By descent from one of the employees of the manufacturer, G.T. Rackstraw of Worcester.This table was made for the 2nd Class passenger lounges for the Cunard White Star Liner. However too many were ordered so a number were returned to G.T. Rackstraw and subsequently offered to staff.
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A Georgian silver collared horn presentation cup, by John Blackwood Caw, Edinburgh 1821, with presentation inscription ‘Presented by the Cal. … Edinburgh, to Mr Geo. Kay for the best Summer Pears, 1821’, 15cms high; together with a silver backed dressing table set, makers mark worn, possibly W J Myatt & Co, Birmingham, 1920s; and three lacquered Russian trinket boxes.
A collection of table glass,comprising five facet cut ale flutes, the tallest 18cm high, a set of six port glasses, 10.5cm high, a drummer, with diamond cut decoration, 16.8cm high, and a Victorian pub glass, with printie cut decoration, 14cm highCondition ReportThe rummer has had a polished foot. One of the port glasses has a chip to the foot rim. General surface wear throughout.
A four piece silver dressing table set,by Samuel Jacob, London 1912, comprising two brushes, longest 24.5cm, a hand mirror, 28cm long, and a tray, 20cm long, all with engine turned decoration,tray 4.5ozt (4)Condition ReportMinor knocks and wear. Some rubbing to the marks. Overall, good order.
A group of collectable itemsto include a late 17th to early 18th century carved oak treen pilaster, possibly a symbolic figure of Hope, a 6.5-inch table globe inscribed 'New Celestial Globe', 23cm diameter, a small painted parian bust after William Henry Bust of Robert Southey (1774-1843), and an imitation marble obelisk, 39cm high (14)Condition ReportPlease see the additional images of the globe.
Two glass table lamps, 20th century, comprising a ribbed and a smaller moulded example,the taller 39cm high (2)Condition ReportGeneral light wear throughout commensurate with age and use. A few small chips to corners and edges. Overall in fair order.7.11.23 one failed PAT, one passed PAT.
A collection of silver dressing table items,comprising a pair of brushes, by Mappin & Webb, London 1907, with engraved initials, 13cm wide, another smaller example, Birmingham 1927,15cm wide, and a cased set, Birmingham 1945, with engine-turned decoration, comprising a mirror, and four brushes (9)Condition ReportThe pair and smaller brush all have dents. The cased set is in good condition, the mirror plate is intact.
A Danish teak circular dining table,1960s, by Skovmand & Andersen, raised on tapering supports, with two extra leaves,120cm diameter220cm extended75cm highBuying this antique dining table could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportWith some chipping to the lower edges. The top with scratches and marks. The supports with knocks and scratches.
A George III style mahogany wine table,19th century and later, with a silver-plated pierced gallery, raised on a gun barrel column, to tripod supports,the top 29cm diameter56.5cm highCondition ReportDents and knocks to the gallery which has lost its plating. The stand has been re-finished.
§ A rosewood dining table,1960s, designed by A J Milne, the elliptical top with a moulded edge, with an extra leaf, raised on a pair of tapering columns with tripod supports, 229cm wide, 306cm extended113.5cm deep 70.5cm highSold with non-transferrable CITES A10 licence no. 23GBA10MJYR8WBuying this table at auction could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportUsed condition. Colour of the top good. Small / chip to the veneer and further chips to the central drawer.
A 'Hollywood Regency' chinoiserie coffee table by Baker Furniture, mid-late 20th century, American, of octagonal shape, the inset glass top with a rippled cast brass edge, above stylised bracket supports with painted decoration, with metal labels beneath, 124cm wide124cm deep40cm highCondition ReportGeneral knocks, surface wear, scratches and rubbing to paint. Some splits, chips and losses to veneer. Some tarnish and discolouration to brass. Some scratches and wear to glass. Joints solid.
An Art Deco pollard oak dining suite,comprising:an extending dining table,the rectangular top with a bevelled edge, raised on chamfered supports united by an 'X' shaped stretcher, with an extra leaf, 136cm long (182cm extended)85cm deep76cm high, anda set of six dining chairs,each with a drop-in seat, upholstered in green vinyl, 43cm wide48cm deep83cm high (7)Buying this dining table at auction could save up to 0.46 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportThe table with some splits to the supports. All pieces with scuffs and wear commensurate with age and use. The padding to the seats somewhat worn.
A canteen of silver flatware,by J O, Sheffield 1995 and 1996, comprising eight table forks, four serving spoons, eight tablespoons, eight soup spoons, eight fish knives, six fish forks, eight cake forks, eight teaspoons, eight coffee spoons, eight table knives, ten dessert knives, eight butter knives, two cheese knives, and an associated carving set, weighable 131.75oztCondition ReportThe hinges to the top are broken. The carving set is silver-plated. The knives are silver-handled. Marks and wear throughout. Losses to the interior dividers and lining.
A group of three Housley silver plated canteens of cutlery,each for eight place settings, comprising two Kings pattern and one Bead pattern (qty.)Condition ReportDoes not appear to have been used. Minor knocks and wear to the canteens. Two matching and one different canteen - cannot be combined to a set of 24 settings. Teaspoons present. Each with dessert knives and forks, as well as table knives and forks.
Nathan Furniture - A mid 20th century circa 1960s teak Nathan extending dining table and six chairs. The table having crossbanded oval top raised over tapering supports. The chairs having velvet type upholstered back rests and seats. Measures approx: 76x154x99cm 207cm extended
19th century oak hall chair raised on tapering square legs with stretchers having pierced vase backs and arched top rails. Together with a 19th century Victorian mahogany pedestal table having gadrooned edges, splayed legs with tripod base. Measures approx. 68cm x 48cm x 48cm.
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