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A William IV mahogany circular extending dining table attributed to Gillows In the manner of Gillows, the circular reeded top with five outer leaves and five larger later outer leaves, on a baluster column and tripod base with large paw feet and recessed castors, 135cm diameter, with small leaves 183cm diameter, with large leaves 213cm diameter, 75cm high. Provenance: C. Fredericks, 1972 The attribution to Gillows is based on a table sold Christies, London, The Glory of Gillows & Fine English Furniture, 16 September 2004, lot 63 which can also be seen illustrated in S.Stuart, Gillows of Lancaster and London 1730-1840, Vol I, p.338 (pl.392). The table in brown oak and impressed GILLOWS was made about 1850 and has an identical base to the table offered here. Extending circular dining tables of this type were produced in the second half of the 19th century through to the early 20th century and were a simpler and cheaper alternative to the more complicated patent mechanism produced by the popular firm of Johnstone & Jupe. For an example of a late 19th century model with outer leaves attributed to Gillows see Christie's, London, Interiors - Style & Spirit, 10 June 2014, lot 327.
A pair of George III style carved gilt wood tables / torchere stands In the manner of Thomas Johnson in the rococo taste, the rectangular tops with lobed edges on pierced leafy bough supports with perching ho-ho birds; on rockwork bases and tripod acanthus carved cabriole legs and scroll feet, each 32cm wide, 25cm deep, 83cm high. (2) Based on an original 18th century example, illustrated in 18th century English Furniture. The Norman Adams Collection, Woodbridge, 1994, pp. 312-313 and exhibited at the Victoria & Albert Museum in 1962. This design relates to a pattern published in Thomas Johnson's Collection of Designs, 1758 (pl. 19) which in turn is derived from M. Lock & H. Copland's Chinoiserie design in their New Book of Ornaments, 1752, pl. 2.
A George II mahogany tripod table, the circular top with a piecrust moulded rim, above a gun-barrel turned column and cabriole supports, terminating in claw and ball feet,67cm diameter, 70cm highProvenance: Eastington Hall, Upton upon Severn, WorcestershireCondition report: Top split and in need of repair. Fading and discolouration. General surface wear. One claw broken off, but it is a very old and well worn break. Overall nice quality but in need of a little repair.
A George III oak and elm tripod occasional table, the circular top raised on a gun-barrel column and outswept tripod supports, 48cm diameter, 67cm highCondition report: Top probably associated. One leg a little loose. Fading, marks and discolouration to top. Generally sturdy, although the loose leg creates a little bit of instability. Knocks and general surface wear. General wear commensurate with age and use.
A Victorian burr walnut shaving stand, with an oval mirror, a pair of candle scones, a drawer to the shelf on fret cut tripod supports, 166cm highCondition report: Fair used condition. Colour and patina good. Some knocks - column that holds the mirror has been spliced. Some issues to the veneer on the central stand.
A Detrola Model H Camera and a Black Argus A Camera, comprising a Detrola Model H 3 x 4cm viewfinder camera, for 127 roll film, collapsible front, body G, shutter working, 2in f/4.5 lens F, haze, extinction meter missing, maker's ERC and an Argus A 35mm camera, early type, serial no 84763, no tripod bush, body G, shutter working, f/4.5 lens F-G
A Hasselblad 2000FC/M Camera, chrome, serial no RY 1514954, with electronic focal plane shutter, shutter working, body VG, some minor marks to tripod plate, with Carl Zeiss T* 150mm f/2.8 Sonnar lens, serial no 6064410, barrel VG, elements VG, with waist level finder, two A12 backs, lens hood, a Hasselblad 43176 60 x shutter speed multiplier, in maker's box, body cap, front/rear lens caps, manual, 2000FC booklet, strap, in Hasselblad outfit case
A Hasselblad 500 EL Camera Body, chrome, serial no TTE 9310, untested, body G, battery compartment clean, some light wear, light scratches to tripod plate, with A16 back, black, dark slide, body cap, no waist level finder present, small crack to one corner of focusing screen,with charger, A/F, quick release cable and photocopied manual
A Sinar P2 Camera, serial no on tripod mount 47540, with rise, fall, pan and tilt movements, all moves freely, body G-VG, slight signs of age, with double dark slide holder, with ground glass screen with horizontal & vertical grid, standard bellows, G-VG, with Schneider Kreuznach 150mm f/5.6 Symmar lens, serial no 11 778 040, in Copal No 1 shutter, shutter working, barrel G-VG, elements VG, in Sinar lens board, with tripod mount, 14in rail, in aluminium case
A Thornton Pickard College Half-Plate Mahogany Field Camera Body, body F, double extension, chamfered-corner bellows, some holes, pitting to lens mount, carrying strap detached at one end, circular tripod plate fitted by a previous owner, rear screen present, with nine mahogany DDS plate holders
A Gandolfi Tripod and Other Accessories, a wooden tripod, painted black, stamped L. Gandolfi on the central column, 2 section legs, a Johnsons of Hendon lightweight metal tripod, some field camera components, a good quantity of wooden DDS plate backs, various sizes up to 12 x 10in, five boxes of unused 3¼ x 4¼in Ilford and Kodak photographic plates, a Newman & Guardia leather case and other items
A John Trotter Half-Plate Mahogany Field Camera, circa 1895, manufacturer's plate states MANUFACTURED BY JOHN TROTTER 24 GORDON ST GLASGOW, square-cornered black bellows, double extension, body F, rear screen present, a half-round metal tripod plate has been added by a former owner, brass f/8 lens with iris aperture, together with another half-plate field camera body, P, rear screen detached and some half-plate mahogany DDS plate backs
A Lancaster 1893 Instantograph Quarter-Plate Field Camera, body G, square-cornered bellows, a Lancaster brass lens, P-F, haze, two mahogany DDS backs, another lens with Waterhouse stops, a Lancaster shutter, a German roller blind shutter, an Ensign tripod with pan & tilt head, an Ensign box camera and three 6 x 4.5cm plate backs
A Gandolfi Whole Plate Camera, circa mid 1960s, made by Fred Gandolfi, son of Louis Gandolfi and as requested by the buyer has an engraved brass plate at the front with F. Gandolfi's signature stating 'This Camera made by F Gandolfi', body G-VG, all functions move freely, small crack to edge of focus screen, wood chip to edge of camera body, bellows G, with COOKE Series IIIB Aviar Anastigmat 12½ 320mm f/6 lens, serial no 391638, barrel G, light wear, elements G-VG, some dust, in lens board, with Beck Mutar Series II Anastigmat 6in lens, serial no 154395, in Deckel shutter, shutter working, barrel G, elements F-G, some haze, fungus, with caps, in lens board, a Gandolfi black wooden tripod, G and six DDS, F-G
The 'Sanderson' Regular Half-Plate Mahogany Field Camera, serial no 20018, chamfered maroon bellows, body G, this camera has been modified with rear wooden viewing frame and leather hood, condition P-F, together with a later compartmented wooden carrying box, a half-plate DDS plate back, 3 wooden tripod legs, a Ross Zeiss Convertible Anastigmat brass lens, an Ensign Symmetrical f/8 brass lens, a large Dallmeyer lens and other accessories
Continental porcelain pot pourri vase of ovoid form on three scroll supports and circular plinth base with polychrome floral encrusted decoration, the hinged cover with pierced panels, impressed no. 21 otherwise unmarked, 18.5cm high and a small Plaue porcelain sweetmeat basket in the form of a floral encrusted eggshell on tripod stick supports, 12cm high. (2).

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