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Lot 153

John Gibson (Courtyard Pottery), large hand painted Studio table centre bowl, diameter 53cm, and a similar smaller bowl, diameter 28cm (2)

Lot 226

A French bronze and champleve enamel table lamp, circa 1900, height 24cm

Lot 269

A hand embroidered wall hanging / table cover, 2.6m x 1.65m (8' 6" x 5' 6")

Lot 294

An Art Nouveau table centre dish surmounted by a figure of a woman, probable WMF, width 19cm, height 21cm

Lot 324

A Meissen porcelain figure of a lady at a dressing table, crossed swords marks, height 15cm

Lot 349

A French moulded glass table centre bowl, signed Espaivet, diameter 30cm

Lot 354

A large stainless steel table centre bowl, designed by Lino Sabattini for Zani and Zani, 1978, length 53cm

Lot 355

5 19th century coloured glass table lustres

Lot 373

A pair of 19th century milk glass table lustres, with cut-glass arrowhead drops, height 28cm

Lot 40

A 19th century patinated bronze table cannon, length 18cm, on later carved wood stand

Lot 404

JACK VETTRIANO (BRITISH 1951), 'Table for One', a limited edition print of a woman sitting at a table, drinking wine, 243/295, signed and numbered in pencil, unmounted, unframed, approximately 50cm x 40cm (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot) (condition: as new)

Lot 430

A LATE 19TH CENTURY ANGLO-INDIAN CARVED HARD WOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE, the circular top with carved borders, with Lazy Susan fitting, the base carved as four scaley serpents, depth 55cm x height 73cm (condition: the top has holes around the outer edge, possibly missing an overhanging carved section)

Lot 431

AN 18TH CENTURY AND LATER OVAL OAK GATE LEG TABLE, fitted with a drawer to either end, on block and turned legs united by moulded stretchers and flattened bun feet, width 146cm x length 165cm x height 75cm, together with a set of six 18th Century oak dining chairs, serpentine top rail above baluster splat, plank seats, bobbin and block turned legs united by stretchers, some faults (7)

Lot 433

A GEORGE III ROSEWOOD AND INLAID SIDE TABLE, (sun bleached), of rectangular form, later tooled green leather writing surface inset above a long drawer with replacement handles, on square tapering legs, width 82.5cm x depth 47cm x height 71cm

Lot 434

A GEORGE II OAK FOLD OVER COUNTRY TEA TABLE, of Demi Lune shape, on a triangular base with wavy apron and four turned legs with pad feet, width 77cm, open diameter 81cm, closed depth 40cm x height 67.5cmCondition: the back edge of the top has two inserted pieces of oak where hinges would have been fitted in the same place on the fixed half on the underneath is a gap where a hinge would have been and a filled in strip on the other side, the top itself is quite marked with stains, some chips and rough patches consummate with use and age, the fold over top has stains and a repair inset on the right hand side, the bottom half inside has a raised square inset of wood towards the back left hand corner, the bowed edge has two inserted screws and a square of wood filler where the table sits the front leg, the hinge on the left hand side is slightly parted from the table edge

Lot 435

A NEAR PAIR OF REGENCY WALNUT, BRASS AND EBONY INLAID FOLD OVER 'D' SHAPE CARD TABLES, green baize lined interiors, supported on baluster and ring turned columns to a shaped plinth with four scrolled and outswept legs with brass hairy paw caps and castors, width 92.5cm and 91.5cm, depth 46.5cm and 44cm, height 76cm and 75.5cm (2) (condition: extensive fading to wood)Condition: both tables are faded to the tops, one table has a small patch of veneer missing on the back right hand corner, both tables are ‘Smiling’, gap along front edge to a maximum of around 8.5cm on one and 8cm on the other, there is a split to the left hand side frieze just after the inlaid panel and the inlaid panel has been glued, there is also a split in the wood to the front right section of on frieze both , some of the brass inlay is lifting on the legs, the other table has splits in the top of the table and the veneered border has more splits around the outer edge, this table has an oval dot part way down each leg, left leg has been broken off and has a split into the rectangular base 

Lot 438

AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD OCCASIONAL TABLE, the circular top on a tapered octagonal column to a triform base with scrolled feet, diameter 47.5cm x height 70cm

Lot 440

AN 18TH CENTURY AND LATER OVAL GATE LEG TABLE, fitted with a single end drawer, on block and turned column supports linked by moulded edge stretchers and flattened bun feet, length 122cm x depth 104.5cm x height 67.5cm

Lot 442

A VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT AND WALNUT OCCASIONAL TABLE, the shaped rectangular top with turned pendants to each corner, on gothic dual end supports with wavy splayed legs and brass castors to the feet, linked by three wavy stretchers, width 75cm x depth 48.5cm height 71.5cm

Lot 443

A VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD THREE TIER WHATNOT, (sun bleached), of shaped rectangular form, the top tier lacking gallery, on slender turned supports to four bulbous feet with brass caps and castors, width 43cm x depth 33cm x height 82.5cm, together with a George III and later rectangular top occasional table on a tripod base, a marriage (2)

Lot 444

A WILLIAM IV ROSEWOOD TILT TOP BREAKFAST TABLE, of wavy circular form, on a concave triangular pedestal to a triform plinth with foliate scrolled support and feet, depth 146cm x height 71cm (condition: top faded, some issues around edge)

Lot 448

A MID VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT, INLAID AND EBONISED RECTANGULAR OCCASIONAL TABLE, with rounded ends, on four moulded and fluted cylindrical tapering legs with brass caps and ceramic castors, linked by under tier of two jointed semi-circles, width 112cm x depth 56.5cm x height 69cm

Lot 452

A VICTORIAN PAPIER MACHE AND WOODEN TILT TOP TEA TABLE, of shaped oval form, black lacquered mother of pearl gilt and painted floral decoration, the pedestal of baluster and ball form, to a raised pie crust circular base on block feet, oval 70cm x 59cm, height 69.5cm

Lot 454

AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE, the rectangular top above an arrangement of four frieze drawers with turned handles, on four tapering cylindrical legs with brass caps and ceramic castors, width 101cm x depth 51cm x height 75cm

Lot 463

A GEORGE III OAK SIDE TABLE, of rectangular form, fitted with three frieze drawers above a wavy apron, on four cabriole legs with pad feet, width 82cm x depth 44cm x height 77cm

Lot 470

A VICTORIAN FLAME MAHOGANY TILT TOP BREAKFAST TABLE, with twelve sectional panels of veneer to the top, moulded edge, short gun barrel and leaf carved pedestal to a quatrefoil form plinth with four scrolled feet and brass castors, diameter 121cm x height 75.5cm

Lot 471

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY OVAL CENTRE TABLE, with fluted frieze, four block supports to a rectangular brass mounted plinth, with four outward splayed legs with hairy paw brass caps and castors, oval 157.5cm x 108cm, height 73.5cm

Lot 474

A G-PLAN LIMBA 1950'S TEAK FOUR PIECE BEDROOM SUITE, on an aluminium frame, comprising of dressing table with a shaped rectangular mirror, four various drawers, width 160cm x depth 45cm x height 119cm, a stool and a chest of four long drawers, width 92cm x depth 43cm x height 78.5cm and a double headboard (condition: few light scratches to top, varnish worn to one drawer, dent above right drawer on dressing table)

Lot 478

A G-PLAN TEAK RECTANGULAR COFFEE TABLE, width 137cm x depth 46cm x height 42cm, together with a teak nest of three tables with glass inserts (condition: very good, slight wear and tear to nest of tables) (2)

Lot 481

AN ERCOL GOLDEN DAWN OVAL TOPPED DROP LEAF DINING TABLE, width 126cm x depth 113cm x height 71cm, together with four cross stick back chairs (condition: few light scratches to table, chairs in good condition)

Lot 483

AN ERCOL ELM MINERVA RECTANGULAR COFFEE TABLE, with two drawers and lower shelf, width 125cm x depth 53cm x height 39cm (condition: very good condition, very light scratches to top)

Lot 486

A MARCEL BREUER FOR HABITAT STYLE 1960'S CHROME TUBULAR FRAMED DINING SUITE, comprising of a smoked hexagonal shaped glass top table and four chairs with op art fabric, width 101cm x depth 101cm x height 71cm (condition: light scratches to glass frame, rusting to table and chairs, upholstery dirty)

Lot 492

KAI KRISTIENSEN FOR KOROP STOLEFABRIC DENMARK, a set of eight 1960's teak dining chairs with russet upholstered seats, together with a similar teak rectangular double extending dining table with additional leaves, on detachable cylindrical tapering legs, extended length 280cm x shortened length 170cm x depth 95cm x height 71cm (condition: few scratches to chairs, frames solid, fading to table) (9)

Lot 63

A GEORGE IV SILVER TEAPOT, of flattened circular form, flower head shaped finial above hinged cover and body later repousse decorated with foliate scrolls, worn crest engraved to cartouche, ebony handle, maker's mark WE, London 1821, approximate weight 21ozt, 658 gramsCondition: the hinge has some losses to it but operates in that it opens and closes and the lid sits flush, the teapot is table on the level, the crest is worn, the handle has a little play in it top and bottom and also has some staining just above each join, the interior of the teapot is well stained and having been held up to the light there is no sign of holes to the engraving 

Lot 72

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PART CANTEEN OF OLD ENGLISH PATTERN FLATWARE, comprising one sauce ladle, six table spoons, nine table forks, eight dessert forks, seven dessert spoons, maker Francis Higgins II, London 1902/1903, approximate weight 62.8ozt, 1955 grams (31)

Lot 79

A PART CANTEEN OF EDWARDIAN SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN CUTLERY, comprising six tablespoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks and six teaspoons, makers Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1909/1910, approximate weight 56ozt, 1743 grams (30)

Lot 81

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER DRESSING TABLE TRAY, of shaped rectangular form, pierced border, central blind cartouche, the whole embossed with thistles, roses and shamrock, maker Matthew John Jessop, London 1902, approximate weight 9.8ozt, 305 grams, approximately 32cm x 22.3cm

Lot 83

A PARCEL OF SILVER, to include an Edwardian silver mounted clear glass table bell, makers James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1902, height approximately 15.5cm, two silver napkin rings, a silver backed hand mirror, button hook, shoe horn, clear glass facet cut condiment bottle with pull off silver cover and collar, a rectangular photograph frame, etc (parcel)

Lot 86

A LATE 19TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED DRESSING TABLE BOX, of rectangular form, cast in relief throughout with tavern scene, drinking, revelry and cavaliers on horseback, on four feet of various turned designs, blue silk lined, length 25.5cm x height 8cm x depth 8.5cm, together with a six bottle cruet in plated frame, a pair of pickle jars in a plated frame and a late 19th Century silver plated two section cafetiere, engraved with crests, ivory finial and insulators (4)Condition: the cruet, the stand is in reasonable order, one foot has a rough patch of casting, the cruet jar with the hinged lid has a broken hinge and needs a new pin, the glass is all intact but there are nibbles throughout, the pickle jars – the frame is in good condition, both pickle jars are in good overall condition but does have nibbles 

Lot 109

AN EDWARDIAN RECTANGULAR SILVER DRESSING TABLE TRAY, with embossed wavy lobed rim, the centre with Reynolds Angels, maker E.J. Partridge, Birmingham 1904, approximate weight 2.2ozt, 69 grams, length 23.8cm x width 8.8cm, together with a late Victorian silver whistle, a sugar bowl, a late Victorian silver trinket box (polished through), a modern bark effect silver cylindrical vase, maker Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1971, stamp box and small photograph frame both (a/f), approximate gross weight 7.2ozt, 226 grams (7)

Lot 113

A LOOSE PART CANTEEN OF EDWARDIAN OLD ENGLISH PATTERN CUTLERY, all pieces engraved with initial 'H', comprising a pair of tablespoons, six teaspoons, six dessert forks and six table forks, all Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1904, together with a set of four Edwardian silver dessert spoons, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1901, approximate gross weight 40.9ozt, 1274 grams (24)

Lot 131

A HARLEQUIN LOOSE CANTEEN OF VICTORIAN SILVER FLATWARE IN FIDDLE, THREAD AND SHELL PATTERN, all pieces engraved with initial 'D' within a ribbon topped garland, comprising four dessert forks, three tablespoons, nine table forks, a sauce ladle and five teaspoons, all maker Hsr, London 1884/85, together with a pair of salad servers, stilton scoop and two small serving implements, maker Francis Higgins III, London 1878, 1881 and 1883, approximate gross weight 79.2ozt, 2463 grams (37)

Lot 160

A LATE 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN PORCELAIN FLORALLY ENCRUSTED CANDLESTICK TABLE CENTRE, with central handle above two flowers with removable covers with bee and petal finials, on a wavy open base, underglazed blue crossed sword marks, length 27cm x height 10cm (condition: some losses to petals)

Lot 164

A ROSS EMERSON LEANING CLOCK, with a Tableau scene featuring tables, chairs, a shark fin and a chess board sliding off the table, height approximately 54cm (condition: one chair back is broken, the part is present, two chess pieces are missing)

Lot 254

A NEAR PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRASS CORINTHIAN COLUMN TABLE LAMPS, on stepped square bases, heights to top of column 37cm and 36.5cm, together with another similar smaller brass table lamp, all three with matching blue and white fabric shades (3)

Lot 255

TWO PAIRS OF BRASS TABLE LAMPS, of column design, one pair of Corinthian column design, the other pair mounted on wooden bases (4)

Lot 388

JOEL ROUGIE (FRENCH 1957), 'La Dame De Chez Maxims', a woman sitting at a table in Maxims in Paris, oil on canvas, signed lower right, signed and titled verso, framed, approximately 96cm x 128cm (Artists Resale Rights May Apply To This Lot)

Lot 393

19TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOL, three quarter portrait of a lady seated at a table, oil on board, approximately 28.5cm x 23.5cmCondition: there are no rips or cracking to the paint surface, it looks like it has been cleaned and possibly re-varnished at some point, the frame appears to be modern and in good condition

Lot 319

An Art Deco three piece silver mounted dressing table set, Birmingham 1934, blue guilloche enamelled, a rectangular silver jewel box, Chester 1911, with engine turned hinged cover, gilt and velvet lined, 6cm wide, a small circular gilt metal compact, the hinged cover enamelled and painted with a water landscape, detailed gold case, interior mirror, 5cm diameter and a silver mounted cut glass dressing table jar (6).

Lot 326

A set of six George III silver Old English pattern table forks, Thomas Barker, London 1810, 12ozs.

Lot 334

Two pairs of George II/III silver Hanoverian pattern table spoons, 2 x London 1731, makers mark unclear, 2 x makers mark R.B., London 1760, 8ozs, both engraved with contemporary initials (4).

Lot 336

A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern table forks, John James Whiting, London 1848, 15ozs, crested.

Lot 388

A set of six Victorian Scottish silver fiddle pattern table forks, Edinburgh 1856, makers mark L & S, and two others similar, London 1809 & 1819, 16ozs weight combined (8).

Lot 416

A Victorian rectangular silver dressing table box, Gibson & Langman for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1894, the hinged cover and sides heavily embossed with birds, masks, flowers and leaf scrolls around a vacant cartouche, 10.5cm wide, a Dutch silver peppermint box, late 19th century, embossed with figure panels, Victorian silver pierced and embossed heart shape bon bon dish, Birmingham 1894, Victorian silver square dish, London 1894, with re-entrant corners, Victorian silver engraved napkin ring, 7ozs weight combined, also a pair of circular coasters, 8.2cm diameter (7).

Lot 424

A set of four George III silver fiddle pattern table forks, Solomon Hougham, London 1816, and a similar pair London 1824, makers mark unclear and a dessert fork, London 1815, 15ozs (7), all with the same crest as lots 423 and 425.

Lot 425

A set of sixteen George IV silver fiddle pattern table forks, Hyam Hyams, London 1821, crested, 38ozs, the same crest as lots 423 and 424. Illustrated

Lot 429

Twelve George III - Victorian silver fiddle pattern table forks, all London Assay, 4 x 1811, 3 x 1835, 3 x 1836, 2 x 1856, varying makers, 29ozs.

Lot 473

A Victorian cylindrical electroplate biscuit box, foliate embossed, with hinged cover, 18.5cm high, two pairs of grape shears, cake basket, pair of fighting cock table decorations and a bon bon dish (7).

Lot 480

A late Victorian silver table oil lamp, marks rubbed, probably London 1897, with faceted glass reservoir, the rococo style candlestick column and shaped spreading circular base heavily foliate, scroll and shell embossed, 54cm high, adapted for electricity. Illustrated.

Lot 519

A pair of late Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, Robert Stebbings, London 1896 and 1897, another Exeter 1817, a pair of similar silver teaspoons and a salt spoon and a silver dessert fork, 10ozs weight combined, initials and monograms (7).

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