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A George III mahogany bedside cabinet, with tray type top, ebony strung door and raised on turned legs united by a low circular shelf. Width 13 ins (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This cabinet is structurally sound. The gallery is in good order. The top has evidence of old water stains and perishing polish. The door has its original hinges and knob handle. The veneer is cracked and lifting to the top right hand corner and there is a small loss approximately 2 cm square to the centre left of the door above the ebony line inlay. The sides of the piece are scuffed and slightly marked in places and there are hairline stress cracks to both sides. The rear of the piece is similar. The four legs are in good order as are the stretchers and circular shelf.
An early 20th century German porcelain Bachelors tea service, comprising tray, teapot, sugar basin, sucrier, cup and saucer. Tray width 15.5 ins. CONDITION REPORT: The teapot is in generally good condition with no damage, repairs or restoration. The gilding is rubbed in places particularly on the handle and the black ground is a little discoloured in places. The tray is in good order with no damage, repairs or restoration. The milk jug and tea cup and saucer are also in good condition with minor rubbing to the gilding and fading to the black ground. The sucrier has an internal chip to the supporting lip for the lid. This is approximately 1.25 cm long but not visible when the lid is in place. The same comments apply regarding the gilding and black ground.
A silver and enamel cut glass dressing table set, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1928 (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This lot is in generally good condition. The glass tray is in good order with no chips or damage. There are two tiny edge chips to the bottom edge of the small lidded compartment, however these are almost insignificant. The two glass bottles are in good condition. The enamel is slightly rubbed on the edge of both bottle tops. There is also a tiny enamel loss to one corner of the smaller lidded box. These losses are minimal. The length of the tray is 9 ins. Width 4.5 ins, height of glass bottles 3.75 ins, width of caskets 3.75 ins at the widest point.
A Victorian cast iron hall stick stand, with drip tray. Width 21.5 ins. CONDITION REPORT: Other than being dusty, a little rusty and dirty, this stick stand is in generally good condition. It has a lozenge registration mark to the rear. There are no losses to the metalwork. The piece simply needs a good clean and repaint.
A 19th century Tunbridge ware birdseye maple vanity tray, with blue velvet pin cushion topped hinged compartment and scent bottle stand, containing two cut glass perfume bottles, tapering sides with broad tesserae mosaic rose banding on stick ware bun feet, original sticker to base, together with a Tunbridge ware desk thermometer in the form of an obelisk on stepped plinth base (2)
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