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A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY CIRCULAR TABLE BY STRAHAN OF DUBLINthe plain top raised on a turned centre pillar and splayed tripod supports with leaf and scroll decoration to knees and feet. The base stamped and numbered '12075'. 176cm diameterCondition Report: Overall very good Nice colourSome light scratches and old ink marks, see images The centre joint of the table tip with a slight split in the jointOne section of moulding missing to under side of top Might benefit from a light restoration
A 20th century garden dining table and chairs suite. Comprising of four chairs with pierced back and seat in a floral design with cabriole legs terminating in ball and claw feet. With a circular form table with pierced top and repeating pattern to edge with small circular under tier in splayed tripod. Measures approx 70 x 80cm.
A Carltonware pottery vase, of trumpet form, painted with an exotic bird and flowers against a pale blue ground, printed marks, 151cm high, together with a twin handled dish painted with a mallard and flowers, against a black ground, 17cm wide, and a circular dish raised on tripod feet, decorated with flowers against cobalt blue ground, 11cm wide. (3)
A large oak cricket table,19th century, with a circular top raised on tripod supports,86cm diameter67cm highProvenance: Montpelier Antiques, Rye, East Sussex.Condition ReportThe top with various ring marks and areas of discoloration, knocks scuffs and scratches throughout. However, the table remains sturdy and in fair aesthetic condition overall. Please see additional images for reference.
A pair of marble and polished cast iron bistro tables, early 20th century, French, each raised on a fluted column and acanthus leaf tripod base,51cm diameter74cm high (2)Condition ReportThese tables are in very good cosmetic condition with only light traces of wear including some surface scratches. The supports differ slightly where it holds the marble top. Structurally sound.
An Islamic bronze tripod ewer, in the 9th/10th century Khorassan style, the globular body resting on three hoofed feet, the shoulder issuing an 'S' shaped spout with a rosette terminal and a pomegranate-shaped thumb-rest to the handle,14cm wide17cm deep33cm highProvenance: From the collection of Dr Jonathan Broido.Dr Jonathan Broido (1941-2008) was a professor of mathematics and philosophy. He received his PhD from the University of Pittsburgh and lectured in the US, Israel and the UK, in philosophy, mathematics, AI and interdisciplinarity. He was also an avid collector and lecturer on antiques and rugs - known in particular for his expertise and love of Asian ceramics and rare and archaic Turkoman weavings. He travelled throughout Asia acquiring pieces, as well as making finds in London's antique markets and the US.Condition ReportThere's some corrosion/verdigris to the inside and small areas in the crevices. Slightly misshapen rim. Some dents and imperfections to the surface throughout. There is an area of cracking to one side of the body and it would not be watertight. Overall it is in good condition and structurally sound. See additional photos.
A crystal ball on stand,probably 19th century, the patinated bronze tripod stand with swan supports,20cm diameter31cm high (2)Condition ReportSome slight marking to the crystal ball, scratches and oxidisation to the metalware base, particularly behind the wings to the swans and to the rim of the stand. Is of sturdy construction. Diameter of ball is approximately 16cm, width of stand 20cm, it is solid glass.
A William IV rosewood wine table by Charles Hindley & Sons,c.1830, the shaped rectangular top with a gadrooned edge, bearing a paper label underneath, raised on a cluster column and carved tripod base, 44cm wide33cm deep73cm highCondition ReportThe top slightly loose, and with marks, scuffs and scratches. Underneath the top is a butterfly repair. The three gathered columns with further discoloration and light scuffs. The legs nicely carved and with no obvious condition issues.
An Islamic bronze tripod ewer,in the 10th/11th century Fatimid style, with a broad cylindrical body and angular shoulders on three slightly waisted feet, with stamped stippling decoration to the rim and below the handle,18cm wide32cm deep42cm highProvenance: From the collection of Dr Jonathan Broido.Dr Jonathan Broido (1941-2008) was a professor of mathematics and philosophy. He received his PhD from the University of Pittsburgh and lectured in the US, Israel and the UK, in philosophy, mathematics, AI and interdisciplinarity. He was also an avid collector and lecturer on antiques and rugs - known in particular for his expertise and love of Asian ceramics and rare and archaic Turkoman weavings. He travelled throughout Asia acquiring pieces, as well as making finds in London's antique markets and the US.For a similarly decorated example, see Christie’s, 'Art of the Islamic and Indian Worlds', 17 April 2007, lot 80.Condition ReportThere are a few small dents and misshapen areas. One foot very slightly misshapen. Some imperfections to the surface and a fine crack to the shoulder. There's a reddish patina across the body. Some corrosion and verdigris to the inside of the spout. Overall in good condition and structurally sound.
An olivewood centre table in the manner of J Darmanin & Sons,second half of the 19th century, Maltese, the circular specimen marble top centred with a crouching feline, within numerous radiating specimens, raised on twisted tripod supports and paw feet,75cm diameter72.5cm highCondition ReportThe top is missing some inlay to the cat's face but otherwise in good overall condition. There is a little wobble to the twist columns. Some inevitable light scuffs, marks and dents commensurate with age and use. Overall in good aesthetic and structural condition and ready for placement.

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