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VICTORIAN PAINTED SLATE OCCASIONAL TABLE, the moulded circular slate top painted with exotic flowers and birds, on tilt-action wood column and tripod base painted with flowers, 76cms diameterProvenance: contents of Machen House, Lower Machen in the County Borough of CaerphillyComments: column collar with crack, feet scuffed, top with damaged edges and one foot re-glued
ASSORTED OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, including library armchair upholstered in red moire velvet, cheval mirror, three-drawer chest, dressing stool, ebonised salon side chair, ladderback chair, marble top circular coffee table, grey triple dressing table mirror and two reproduction tripod wine tables (10)Provenance: contents of Machen House, Lower Machen in the County Borough of Caerphilly
Refracting Telescope by Broadhurst Clarkson & Co. Early 20th Century 3" diameter brass refracting telescope by Broadhurst Clarkson & Co. The telescope with a brass column to enable it to stand on a tripod. Body is engraved 'Broadhurst Clarkson & Co, 63 Farringdon Rd, London EC'. Telescope 105cm long full extended.
A George III period extending mahogany dining table having one extra leaf: the reeded edge top above two gun-barrel supports, each with tripod base with downswept tapering legs terminating in elongated pad feet (186 cm leaves in x 114 cm wide)Condition Report: There are four clips. The top has been re-polished at some stage. There are some scratches, ink and water marks commensurate with age. The middle leaf is prevalently darker through less usage. The two pillar supports appear OK, the colour is good. There is some scuffing and knocks to the ends of the elongated pad feet commensurate with age. One of the supports has a 8cm vertical split where the legs is joined and appear a little faded. The piece may well have been stored in a barn or outbuilding (some mould on the underside is apparent). Would benefit from a re-polish.
An unusual, large and heavy 19th century (Qing Dynasty) Chinese brass tripod censer on stand: the pierced cover engraved with scrolls and with two-peach finial; the conforming peach-shaped body with various buds and leaves in high relief and the neck with a key fret design above fine engraving depicting two sinuous five-clawed dragons flying through stylised clouds and contesting the flaming pearl of wisdom (which is apparent at the point); raised on three peach-shaped feet locating into a conforming stand, the censer's underside with engraved six-character mark within a key fret style border (possibly Xuande) (43 cm widest x 34 cm highest)Condition Report: Surface with light verdigris and remnants of white metal polish. The pierced lid rim slightly bent. Minor surface scratches and pitting to metal otherwise good.

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