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Lot 1368

A mahogany 19thC tip top tripod table on gun barrel stalk and tripod base. 76cms d.

Lot 3399

A modern Continental oak tripod table with a square top on turned column over four downswept supports, 80cm wide x 76cm high.

Lot 1729

An early 20th century stained beech folding tripod artist's easel. Condition Report Good condition.

Lot 1685

A small George III mahogany wine/kettle stand, the dished pie crust top on a tripod base, 33cm wide x 53cm high. Condition Report In good overall condition, no worm and a good colour. We have all pieces of the large chip, not the smaller one.

Lot 3335

An Edwardian nest of three tulip banded mahogany occasional tables on turned supports, the largest 41cm wide x 61cm high, together with a smaller 18th century mahogany tripod washstand with a pair of drawers, 81cm wide.

Lot 1370

A pair of modern black painted wood and brass height adjustable tripod standard lamps, 193cm high fully extended.

Lot 3461

A George III mahogany circular tilt top tripod occasional table, 89cm wide x 70cm high.

Lot 1692

An 18th century Irish mahogany snap top piecrust occasional table on a tripod base, 68cm wide x 73cm high.

Lot 1882

A late Regency rosewood centre table, the circular tilt-top with a gadrooned edge and bead and reel moulding, on lotus carved and turned pillar, the palmette carved downswept tripod base with claw and ball terminals, 128cm diameter x 75cm high. Condition Report The top has been stripped and badly polished. The top is split, will need regluing. Moulded edge damaged in one place. Base is good, it does tilt.

Lot 1817

A mid-18th century mahogany circular snaptop occasional table on spiral fluted column on a tripod base, 74cm diameter x 73cm high.

Lot 1819

A provincial 18th century oak circular two tier dumbwaiter on tripod base, 40cm diameter x 72cm high. Condition Report Both tiers warped, colours good, two legs reglued, good dry colour.

Lot 3424

A 19th century mahogany tripod table with turned column on downswept supports, 66cm wide x 72cm high.

Lot 3316

A mahogany jardiniere stand with a spiral column and tripod base, 126cm high.

Lot 3418

A George III and later mahogany tripod table with turned column on three downswept supports, 75cm dia, x 73cm high.

Lot 3408

A late George III mahogany tripod table with oval top on turned column three outswept supports, 65cm wide x 73cm high and a George III style mahogany wine table 31cm dia x 73cm high, (2).

Lot 3436

A late 18th century oak tripod table with rectangular top on three downswept supports, 68cm wide x 70cm high. Condition Report To detach the top the bearers will need to be unscrewed however, the screws have been filled in with putty which may effect reassembly.

Lot 92

A collection of Victorian and later silver cruet wares, comprising a Victorian single handled circular form mustard pot with shell mount and engraved 'D' initial to its lid and pierced decoration to its body and blue glass liner, George Frederick Pinnell, London 1841, 10 by 7.5 by 6cm high, together with a pair of cauldron salts, each with tripod bases with shell mounts, Birmingham 1893, 6 by 2.7cm high, together with two associated two ERII condiment spoons, Ray Hall, Birmingham 1991, one 8cm long the other 7.5cm long, overall 6.9toz. (1 bag)

Lot 72

A group of George V and later silver wares, comprising a George V bon bon dish of dodecagon form with pierced decoration and outswept tripod base, Synyer & Beddoes, Chester 1924, 13 by 4.3cm high, another bon bon dish of circular form with pierced decoration and a flat base, Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham 1911, 12 by 3.5cm high, a ERII small spill vase with square pedestal base, Viner's Ltd., Sheffield 1956, 3.5 by 3.5 by 7cm high, a candlestick, Francis Howard Ltd., Birmingham 1972, 6.7 by 15.5cm high and a pair of late Victorian silver rimmed cut glass salts, Sanders & Aquilar, London 1900, 5 by 2.8cm high, 5.70toz total weighable silver. (1 bag)

Lot 52

A pair of early George III silver cauldron salts, with parcel gilt interiors, both with engraved monogram possibly 'RA' and clear glass liners, tripod bases with shell mounts and pad feet, 6.7 by 4cm high, a/f, David Mowden, London 1868, with a George III salt spoon, 8cm long rubbed maker's mark, London 1801, and a George V salt spoon, 7.2cm long, Thomas William Lack, London 1936, overall 3.7toz overall. (1 bag)

Lot 1707

JORDANHILL BOWLING CLUB SILVER PRESENTATION JACK, presented to Mrs. Robert Forrester on the occasion of opening the green 3rd May 1941, with tripod stand 17.5cm high

Lot 1702

EDWARDIAN WELSH BOWLING ASSOCIATION SILVER PLATED PRESENTATION EPERGNE, with three trumpets issuing from one central open trumpet, on an open stem with tripod griffin supports, over a trefoil base with bun feet, the base with presentation inscription reading 'Welsh Bowling Association Pair Championship 1908 F.W. Thomas', maker Walker & Hall, 35cm high Note: The Welsh Bowling Association (WBA) was formed in 1904, with three founding members; the Cardiff, Mackintosh and Pontypool Clubs. A Welsh newspaper article, dating from April of that year, records the election of Mr F.W. Thomas to represent the Mackintosh Bowling Club in the formation of the WBA. Mr F.W. Thomas, together with teammate W. Edwards, would go on to win the WBA’s Pairs Championship 1908 - for which this impressive epergne was awarded – in what would prove an especially strong year for the Mackintosh Bowling Club. The Evening Express and Evening Mail of 8 August 1908 describes how the Mackintosh club ‘have this year annexed all the Welsh Bowling Association championships’!

Lot 1302

INLAID CAKE STAND, with fruitwood inlaid floral decoration, on tripod supports, 85cm high

Lot 1104

BRASS FOUR DRAW TELESCOPE BY S. & B. SOLOMONS, leather bound body, 132cm drawn, with brass tabletop tripod stand, in fitted case with two further lenses

Lot 213

A Victorian oak tripod table

Lot 323

Four mahogany tripod occasional tables

Lot 46

A Heavy Black Pottery Pot, Lower Xiajadian Culture (2300 – 1600 BC): Height: 12.8cm, Width (widest): 19cm with everted rim. Brushed pattern on lower half, upper half burnished and painted, though much of the pigment is lost A Painted Black Pottery Tripod Vase, Li, Lower Xiajadian Culture (2300-1600 BC): Height: 26.5cm with a flared mouth and retracted waist. The surface of the jar is decorated with red and white painted designs of an abstract and mystical nature in the style of the Xiajadian culture. The tip of one of the legs has been repaired. The Xiajiadian culture, which was contemporary with the Xia Dynasty, is found mainly in Inner Mongolia, with the type site at Xiajiadian, Chifeng. The culture was preceded by the Hongshan culture. Painted pottery vessels of this type are typical of Xiajiadian culture. Similar examples decorated with the same motif in white against a red ground, are illustrated in The Complete Works of Chinese Ceramics, vol. 1: Neolithic Period, Shanghai: Shanghai People’s Arts Publishing, 2000, pl. 80, 81. A similarly decorated black pottery tripod vase was excavated in Dadianzi Tomb, Inner Mongolia from 1974 to 1983 and is now in the Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, as illustrated in Ancient Chinese Pottery, Hubei Arts Publishing, 2001, no.208. See also, another similar decorated vase excavated in Inner Mongolia in 1977 and now in the Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, as inllustrated in Chinese Neolithic Pottery, Muwen Tang Fine Arts Publication, 2015, No. 231; for another example, see Chinese Neolithic Pottery, Muwen Tang Fine Arts Publication, 2015, no. 117. Oxford TL test consistent with Xiajiadian period, sample C130d43 Provenance: The Professor Conrad Harris Collection

Lot 7

Height: 17.6cm, Length: 26cm The tripod body has a long pouring spout protruding from the ovate-form body Provenance: The Professor Conrad Harris Collection

Lot 12

English, dated 1844, signed to top of the limb 'Powell & Lealand, Makers, London', standing on typical Powell & Lealand tripod with large trunnions supporting body, large plano-concave mirror on Powel single-sided support, fully mechanical stage with X-Y control with substage accessory mount, triangular bar with rack and pinion focusing, limb with struts supporting back of the body tube, fine focus wheel to side of limb, also with an unusual mahogany stand, accessory case includes: A pre-RMS threaded 1in objective Lieberkuhn & can. A pre-RMS threaded 1/2in objective & can. A 1/8in empty can. A camera lucida eyepiece. A complex substage achromatic condenser with integral stops and aperture. A low power eyepiece A medium power eyepiece. A high power eyepiece. A set of 3 dark wells. A bar tool. A live box. An eyepiece polariser. A substage analyser. Stage forceps. Stage condenser. all in fitted French polished mahogany cabinet which also includes; a large microscope stage, a frog/fish plate, a bodytube with an erector lens and a large table bullseye, case height 41cm

Lot 13

English, c. 1900, signed to the body tube J. Swift & Son, London No.574, standing on a folding tripod base with a plano-concave mirror in a gimbal on a sliding collar, substage collar with Abbe-type condenser, with Swifts mechanical stage, course focusing via rack and pinion, with chrome plated body tube and single graduated drawer tube, with the following accessories; 1/2inch Swift objective, a 1/4inch Swift objective, a 2/3inch Swift objective, condenser, eyepiece, all in the original leather case, case measures 29cm wide

Lot 14

English, c.1900, signed Davon, lacquered black oxidised brass body with stitched pig skin, with folding tripod and lenses to be set up as a telescope or microscope, with original printed instruction booklet and original stitched leather case, with label to inside 'THE DAVON PATENT', case width 39cm

Lot 453B

1913, with Carl Zeiss Jena Triotar f/3.5 150mm lens, aluminium, serial no. 631789, body, F, some damages, lens, F-G, some cleaning marks, with maker's tripod Note: Round exposure cannon-shaped street camera with a nickel body

Lot 5

English, dated 1843, signed in script to the top of the bar-limb ‘Powell & Lealand, Makers, London’, of standard No.3 construction, standing on a large lacquered tripod base with circular feet each with cork pads, trunnions to the top supporting the body, with large plano-concave mirror to the base as typically supported on one side on a sliding collar, above which collar, with a Turrel-type mechanical stage with X-Y control, main course focus to rear of body, bar-limb incorporating fine focus lever mechanism to the side, nose piece with prism blanking plate, limb with threaded boss to accept binocular or monocular tubes, the microscope comes with the following accessories in a fitted mahogany case: A 1in objective, Lieberkühn & can. A 1/2in objective, Lieberkühn & can. A 1/4in objective, Lieberkühn & can. A 1/8in objective & can. A high power eyepiece. A pair of medium power eyepieces. A pair of low power eyepieces. A pair of eyepiece extension collars. An achromatic substage condenser signed. 3 darkwells. 2 liveboxes . A leather case with a binocular prism. A substage wheel of stops Stage forceps a stage bulls-eye condenser A pair of binocular bodytubes In a fitted mahogany case with key. Provenance the microscope comes with a calling card for ‘Sir Thomas Watson, 16 Henrietter St, Cavendish Square’, to the rear of the card in pen is written ‘Bequeathed to Dr George Johnson’. This claim is backed up with a copy, which accompanies the microscope, of Sir Thomas Watson's original will which states ‘I give my microscope by Powell & Lealand to Dr George Johnson of Savile Row, London’. Sir Thomas Watson, 1st Baronet, (1792 – 11 December 1882) was a leading British physician, he studied medicine at St Bartholomew's Hospital and Edinburgh and graduated M.D. from Cambridge University in 1825. He was appointed physician to the Middlesex hospital in 1827 and was professor of clinical medicine at the University of London before transferring to King's College as professor of Forensic Medicine he also became Queen Victoria's private doctor and was created a baronet in 1866. Another calling card accompanies the microscope which states ‘Bequeathed by Sir G Johnson to Sir N. Tsard and by him to K. C. H. medical school’

Lot 72

English, c.1880, signed on the boss at the top of the stand ROSS LONDON standing on a massive brass tripod with three folding legs, with geared control to base of tapered column sermination in a large trunion with friction break and geared adjustment, telescope tube mounted on stand with two large knurled wheels, tube with star finder rack and pinion focusing, with 90deg prism two eyepieces, lens hood and lens cover, telescope length 145cm, height to top of trunnion 80cm

Lot 3020

A Victorian carved oak side chair, a Victorian mahogany tripod table and a mahogany plant stand.

Lot 3021

A George III mahogany tripod table, height 72.5cm, diameter 38cm and an oak tripod table.

Lot 3097

A George III mahogany tripod table, the dished top on a baluster stem and downswept legs, with pad feet, diameter of top 58cm, height 66cm.Condition report: this is not a tilt top table. Top is fixed to the base.

Lot 3103

A mahogany revolving book stand, with leather inset top and slatted end supports, raised on a George III baluster turned pillar and tripod base, height 91cm, the top 41cm square.

Lot 3156

A George III oak tripod table, height 68cm, diameter of top 55.5cm.Condition report: joints are firm and top is stable. Evidence of old worm, legs have old repair reinforced with a cast iron brace to underside of tripod. Extra images on David Lay website.

Lot 3176

A George IV mahogany tripod table, the rectangular top with two opposing frieze drawers, on a turned stem, height 76.5cm, width 51cm, depth 35cm.Condition report: Light scratches, rubbing and stains to table top. Wear to legs and possible replacement to one foot.

Lot 3192

A George III mahogany tripod table, the circular snap top on a turned baluster stem and downswept legs with pad feet, height 72cm, diameter of top 69.5cm.

Lot 3196

A George III mahogany tripod table, the snap top with foliate carved rim on an acanthus leaf carved baluster stem and downswept legs with pad feet, height 61cm, diameter of top 78cm.

Lot 468

A Voigtlander Brilliant camera and case, height 12cm, together with four other cameras and a tripod.

Lot 476

A brass telescope, circa 1900, complete with folding brass mounted tripod, length 60cm, mahogany case.

Lot 553

A Kowa TSN 823 spotting scope, with canvas cover, tripod and backpack.Condition report: No bloom, focuses well. Grey paintwork to body of scope has degraded and comes off on contact.

Lot 611

A Carl Zeiss Diascope 85 T*FL, a Zeiss DC4 eyepiece with fitted case and equipment and with a Giottos carbon fibre tripod and case.

Lot 655

A 1930s mahogany table lamp, modelled as a Georgian candlestick, height 38cm, together with a copper Arts and Crafts style lamp on tripod base, and three other lamps (5).

Lot 168

COPPER AND BRASS HANDLED COAL BUCKET ON TRIPOD FEET TOGETHER WITH ONE OTHER

Lot 184

A CANAKKALE SPLASHWARE POTTERY BOWL AND COVER, WESTERN ANATOLIA, LATE 19TH CENTURY on tripod feet with applique floral decoration, the lid modelled with lion holding a bowl 19.5cm high (with lid)

Lot 1086

A FRENCH  MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE, C1870, THE OBLONG TOP FITTED WITH A DRAWER, ON KNOPPED BALUSTER PIULLAR AND PROFILE LEGS, 73CM H; 36 X 50CM AND A MAHOGANY BEDROOM CHAIR lower part of pillar of table knocked and scratched, the top faded

Lot 917

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE ON CONTEMPORARY TURNED OAK PILLAR, 71CM H X 57CM DIA Table top with scuffs and scratches consistent with age and use. One leg repaired, one replacement runner under table top

Lot 459

A CHINESE MINIATURE GOLD SPLASH BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER OF CYLINDRICAL SHAPE, 6.7CM H, COMMENDATION SINGLE CHARACTER MARK, AND A SMALLER CHINESE GLOBULAR BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER (2) Both in good condition

Lot 1121

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE, C1840, THE OBLONG TOP ON RING BALUSTER PILLAR, 68CM H; 50 X 67CM Minor knocks and scratches but no breaks or repair, top faded

Lot 926

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY LOWBOY ON SQUARE LEGS, 71CM H; 80 X 50CM, A CONTEMPORARY INLAID MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE, 70CM H X 44CM DIA AND A MAHOGANY SHIELD SHAPED DRESSING MIRROR, 40CM W Low boy with shrinkage cracks and repairs to top surface. Minor chips and scuffs to tripod table. Some de-silvering to mirror. All three items very faded

Lot 909

A FRENCH MAHOGANY WORK TABLE ON AN ASSOCIATED TRIPOD BASE, 72CM H; 41 X 30CM AND A CONTEMPORARY MAHOGANY AND LINE INLAID DRESSING MIRROR, 52CM H X 37CM W The interior of work table with minor losses, chips and scuffs. Mirror in good condition

Lot 1069

A MAHOGANY THREE TIER DUMB WAITER, EARLY 20TH C, IN GEORGE III STYLE, THE PILLAR WITH THREE WRYTHEN FLUTED VASE KNOPS, ON TRIPOD WITH PAD FEET, 110CM H Good quality and condition

Lot 932

A VICTORIAN WALNUT OCTAGONAL WORK TABLE ON CARVED TRIPOD BASE, 71CM H X 44CM DIA Light surface scratches, veneer lifting slightly on lid, movement on base

Lot 919

A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TRIPOD TABLE, 71CM H; 57CM DIA AND A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY TILT TOP TRIPOD TABLE ON TURNED PILLAR WITH OBLONG TOP, 72CM H; 61 X 48CM Round top heavily stained and split. Oblong top with some marks. Both tables solid, no damage or repairs to legs

Lot 4006

Bruttium, Kroton, Silver Stater, 480-430 B.C. 7.65g, 23.1mm, 12h. Obv: Tripod, legs terminating in lion's feet, stork standing right. Rev: Incuse tripod. SNG. ANS 304. Fine. Also included in this lot is a Sicily, Syracuse, AE20, after 212 B.C. 6.04g, 21.4mm, 7h. Obv: Helmeted head of Athena right. Rev: Nike sacrificing bull. Good. Macedon, Gordian III, 238 - 244 A.D. Obv: Head of Alexander the Great as Heracles right. Rev: Athena enthroned and feeding serpent. Good Fine.

Lot 261

Three modern pine two tier tables, together with a pine circular topped tripod table

Lot 178

LATE GEORGE III MAHOGANY OCTAGONAL TRIPOD WINE TABLE LATE 18TH CENTURY the top with a moulded edge on a slender baluster support and tripod umbrella base(35.5cm diameter, 70cm high)

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