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A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SECRETAIRE a abbatant, the cushion frieze drawer fitted with a lift-out tray of open divisions, the fall-front enclosing a cupboard surrounded by an arrangement of drawers and a pull-out leather-lined slide, a pair of doors beneath, 58in. (147cm.) high x 43in. (109cm.) wide
A group of silver and tortoiseshell pique mounted dressing table items, comprising, an oval lobed tray, Birmingham 1922 by Adie Bros Ltd, two oval hair brushes, a clothes brush and a hand mirror, a cut glass jar, and a hair tidy with silver and tortoiseshell mounted covers, London 1919-21, and a silver powder bowl with tortoiseshell cover and silver knop, Birmingham 1922 by Synyer & Beddows
A collection of cruets, comprising; a George III crested oblong mustard pot with a central handle and ball feet, the marks rubbed, another with fluted corners, a gadrooned border and ball feet, London 1911, a pair of tapering cylindrical and part spiral fluted pepper pots, 1891, an oblong pen tray with a gadrooned border and ball feet, 1901, 28cm long (11 in), a round box with a gadrooned hinged lid, circa 1901, and a plated vase shaped pepper pot
A George III oval two handled tray with a nulled and ovolo border and leaf chased and gadrooned handles and feet, engraved at the centre with the crest and arms of MITCHELL, and a band of foliate scrolls and florets, London 1808 by John Crouch II, approx. 62 x 46cm (24.25 x 18 in), 4332g (139 oz)
A blue and white miscellany: comprising a Feeding the Chickens pattern cup and saucer (some restoration to cup rim), a Rogers Zebra pattern diamond-shaped dish (repaired corner), a Ruined Castle pattern dessert plate possibly Hamilton or Tams, a Village Church pattern dessert plate (rim chip), and a toilet tray printed with the border from Spode's Girl at the Well or Union Wreath Third patterns (no cover); all unmarked except for Rogers dish, generally circa 1810-30. Note that this Feeding the Chickens pattern is not the same as the Riley design
Various Spode Willow pattern pickle dishes (P609-1, S124, S126, S127): comprising an oval divided pickle tray, width 19.0cm, impressed small upper-case mark; a pair of quadrant-shaped small dishes and a diamond-shaped dish, all unmarked; and a leaf-moulded dish, length 12.5cm, printed upper-case mark (chips)
A Spode Indian Sporting series covered soap box (P904-18a/19, S178), of three pieces with inner draining tray, the cover printed with a section adapted from "Common Wolf Trap", the tray with the usual border, and the base with larger parts of the border, length 11.2cm, not titled, printed upper-case marks on all three pieces, also impressed on the base (hair crack in corner of base, filled chip on cover)
A Dresden porcelain tete a tete, painted with alternate panels of equestrian scenes in the seventeenth century Dutch style and floral sprays reserved on a pale-purple ground, comprising: an oval tray, a coffee pot and cover, a hot-water jug, a sugar bowl and cover, a pair of cups and saucers and three various assorted covers, blue crossed swords marks, late 19th century (some damage and repair)
A 19th Century Chinese brown and gilt lacquer octagonal workbox, the lid and sides decorated with panel depicting workers outside a tea house, within dragon pattern borders, on carved dragon pattern feet, 12ins x 8ins x 5.75ins high (cracked and damaged), the interior fitted with a removable tray and containing numerous carved ivory and bone fitments
An early Victorian black papier-mache oval tray of shaped outline, the centre decorated with a spray of mixed flowers within gilt leaf scroll border, conforming rim, 16.75ins x 19.5ins (repaired), and a Japanese black papier-mache rectangular tray decorated in gilt with geishas on a terrace, 15.5ins x 20ins
An Victorian oak correspondence box with hinged lifting cover, the folding slope fall front with inset writing surface and sprung slide out ink wells and pen tray, the interior fitted with three short drawers and stationery compartments, 41cm wide, with Bramah lock, Gothic pierced brass strapwork and handles
A Worcester Japan pattern spoon tray of traditional form decorated with radiating gros-bleu panels, iron red mons and flowering shrubs in coloured enamels and gilding, square seal mark in underglaze blue, circa 1770, 6in wide; together with another spoon tray, painted with scattered flowers in coloured enamels within a pink diaper pattern shaped border with scroll handles, circa 1775, 6.75in wide. (2)
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