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A 19th century and later three pillar mahogany dining table with two additional leaves, the two D-end sections on turned columns and four splayed supports with brass cap casters, the centre section a later replacement with similar turned column on a tripod base, 124in. (315cm.) long fully extended, 63in. (160cm.) wide, 27½in. (70cm.) high.
A 4¼ INCH REFRACTING TELESCOPE BY T COOKE & SONS YORK marked N.S.L. XII41, of brass finished in black and clear lacquer, 145cm l, with various accessories in fitted deal box and a contemporary folding mahogany tripod with alt azimuth mount++In good condition, the lenses not obviously damaged, the rackwork operating smoothly, apparently complete and retaining practically all of the original black and lacquer finish with only a few slight spots and scratches, complete with tight fitting milled lens cap. Consigned from a substantial country house in Shropshire and in the same family ownership for several generations. One of the legs of the tripod damaged
A W WATSON BRASS MICROSCOPE SIGNED W WATSON & SONS LTD 313 HIGH HOLBORN LONDON [NO] 32740 on tripod foot, with a spare body-tube, rack work focusing, eyepieces and objective lenses, Abbe condenser and several accessories, 33cm h (set vertical) in a glazed mahogany case, early 20th c Another example of this model, Watson`s Edinburgh Student`s Microscope Stand `H` , is illustrated Turner (G L`E) The Great Age of the Microscope, Bristol 1989, No 107. ++Some parts detached but apparently complete; retaining most of the original lacquer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE the dished top on turned pillar with lobed and fluted knop, 70cm h, 58cm diam Provenance: John Bell of Aberdeen from whom bought by George P Henzell Esq on 30 October 1940 ""Small antique Chippendale mahogany circular tip-up table..., ""£15.10.0.; thence by descent to the present vendors++Brass latch replaced, the top associated, no breaks in the legs and of good quality timber
A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE VASE enamelled in two registers with peonies or prunus in a tripod censer or fang ding, between poetic inscriptions and ruyi or lappet borders, 57cm h, 19th c++Slight wear to decoration, possibly where parts of it has not quite taken during firing and rubbed gilding on the mask handle, no restoration. Long in the present local private collection

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