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A MID-18TH CENTURY MAHOGANY CIRCULAR SNAP TOP TRIPOD OCCASIONAL TABLE94cm diameter; 71cm highCondition report: The circular top with various marks and stains, scuffs and scratches and some fading, as per catalogue illustration.The underside stained black at some point, with a later runner and catch mechanism. Two vacant holes from previous fitting below present lock. (See additional photograph on www.bellmans.co.uk) Evidence of some good wear to the table with impressions of the block to the underside of the top. The shaft with some remains of black staining. Legs and feet with various scuffs and scratches overall, commensurate with age and use use. The underside of one leg repaired (see photograph).
A silver plated spirit kettleThe kettle of ovoid form, having a swingover handle, raised on a tripod stand, fitted with a spirit burnerCondition report:- Silver plating worn down to brass in areas particular the high points of the decoration- Overall in good condition- Overall height including handle 42cm
This lot will be auctioned on Wednesday, June 30th. The auction will begin at 9:00am PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on June 29th or July 1st. A light-up tranquilizer cannon from Randal Kleiser's sci-fi comedy film Honey, I Blew Up the Kid. Dr. Hendrickson (John Shea) shot Adam Szalinski (Daniel and Joshua Shalikar) with tranquilizer darts from a cannon mounted inside a helicopter. This gray and silver-color metal and resin tranquilizer cannon features two clear plastic cartridges, each containing two darts with dry yellow liquid; a light-up control panel consisting of a clear acrylic sheet over a translucent print view of the baby; and an adjustable metal tripod mount. The panel illuminates with a switch on its underside. The lot is in good overall condition with some wear from production and age. Dimensions: 30" x 29" x 42" (76.25 cm x 73.75 cm x 106.75 cm) Contains electronic components; see notice in the Buyer's Guide. Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's Guide. δ Estimate: $2,000 - 3,000
A Victorian lacquered, mother-of-pearl inlaid and painted octagonal occasional table,c.1880, decorated all-over with a pheasant amongst blossom, raised on a turned support and tripod base,80cm diameter76cm highCondition report: very damagedm with a large repaired split to the top, the mother of pearl with loses throughout , large chips to the lacquer overall poor condition, attention required
A Victorian rosewood chess table, with a square specimen marble playing surface, inset with various hardstone and marble squares, to include malachite, porphyry and Brèche Violette, supported by a wrythen twisted column and scrolling tripod base, 43.5cm wide43.5cm deep73cm high (2)Condition report: Cracks, scratches, some small chips and knocks to marble. Splits, knocks and repairs to top of rosewood base. Filled chips, knocks and repairs to column. Joints of supports loose and in need of attention. One particularly loose owing to a split running alongside it, which means that the whole table leans slightly at present, but doesn't appear to warrant a great deal of work to get it righted. Overall in need of a little professional attention, but of a useful small size and shows signs of relative quality.
An oak octagonal tripod table,early 19th century, the top with a wavy inlaid galleried edge, on baluster support and three outswept legs,64cm diameter70cm highCondition report: Signs of historic restoration, cleaning and repolishing, old splits to the column one foot repaired, two feet re-tipped.
A replica screw barrel monocular microscope,20th century, signed 'W.R. Fecit', the base stamped with a maker's mark and 'no. 46', the brass tripod base with an oval reflector, a turned wood stage and eyepiece surround,27cm high,a small brass monocular microscope,on a turned base,16.5cm high, anda cased travelling microscope,case 12cm wide (3)Provenance: From the collection of the late Tony Saunders of Bedford.Condition report: No obvious major faults.Some wear.Some wear and possibly incomplete.
A Syrian inlaid occasional table,20th century, the circular top inlaid with mother-of-pearl and bone, raised on a turned support and tripod base,49cm wide58cm highCondition report: areas of loss to the inlay, knocks, chips and scratches to the base, evidence of old repair to the underside of the top
George III Anglo-Chinese papier mâché work box on stand, the work box of canted form the hinged top centred by initialled oval cartouche, enclosing fitted interior of compartments, some lidded and various sewing accoutrements, frieze drawers below and flanking drop handles, 53cm wide raised on dished top table with birdcage action and slender turned column on tripod base
An unusual 19th century Black Forest oak revolving bookcase,with two three part tiers named after the authors - Goethe, Thiers, Schiller, Irwing and Hugo, the lower tier - Pope, Lessing, Rousseau, Klopstock, Swift and Racine, with fluted column and standing on a tripod base carved with lion's masks and lion's paw feet,W.66cm H.158cm

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