ROLEX SEA-DWELER REF. 16600, BOX AND GUARANTEE, SOLD IN 1993 Case: signed, n. X833174, in stainless steel, revolving graduated bezel, screwed caseback stamped 16600 with applied Rolex sticker, escape valve. Bracelet/Strap: signed, in steel, Oyster ref. 93160, Flip-lock clasp marked S4, end-link 592B. Dial: signed, black, MK I, luminescent indexes, date, centre seconds. Movement: signed, self-winding caliber 3135, n. 6415818, 31 jewels, adjusted for temperature and five positions. Accessories: outer-box, box 68.00.01, COSC seal, tool ref. 2100, decompression table and Bühlmann table, document holder, booklet, calendar, punched guarantee. Diameter Ø: 40 mm | Bracelet length: 14 + 1 links with sub extension Note: running at the time of cataloguing.
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A Regency rosewood Pembroke table in the manner of Gillows, with two frieze drawers on turned legs with brass caps and castors, 92cm wide, 48cm deep, 73cm highProvenance: Ombersley Court, WorcestershireScuffs and slight abrasions to top with some shallow gouges and indentations to one drop leaf, a few ring marks. Key present with ivorine label inscribed 'Rose Wood Table'. three dummy drawer turned handles to back with some losses, original castors.
A William IV silver part table service, Mary Chawner, London 1836, of fiddle, thread and shell pattern comprising five tablespoons, three table forks and two dessert spoons, crested, approximately 848gProvenance: Ombersley Court, WorcestershireGood condition overall, wear and tear commensurate with age, clear marks
A Regency rosewood banded ebony and boxwood strung Pembroke games table, circa 1815, in the manner of Gillows, with satinwood reserves and ivory escutcheons, the sliding top with a chequerboard background, the interior with an inlaid backgammon board, 93.5cm wide, 46cm deep, 73cm highIvory registration reference: 333LAH6Y Provenance: Ombersley Court, Worcestershire Light scuffs and scratches commensurate with age and use, small loss to the boxwood inlay on the top, secret drawer to top draw missing, lacking key, one leg with repair (has been broken and rejoined, one castor broken.
A Regency mahogany Pembroke table inlaid with ebony stringing, the rosewood crossbanded twin-flap rounded rectangular top and one frieze drawer on stepped square tapering column, arched quadripartite supports and brass claw castors, 102cm wide, 106cm deep (open), 71cm highProvenance: Ombersley Court, Worcestershire
A Dutch bone, fruitwood and olivewood marquetry walnut centre table, elements 17th Century, the top with central oval medallion of birds amidst a floral arrangement within conforming borders above a single frieze drawer on twist-turned legs joined by an X-shape stretcher, 100.5cm wide, 76cm deep, 69cm highProvenance: Ombersley Court, Worcestershire
An Ottoman tortoiseshell, bone and mother-of-pearl inlaid walnut table cabinet, Turkish. dated August 1690, elaborately inlaid to all sides with tessellated designs and geometric borders, fitted with eight small drawers, previously with detachable front cover, one drawer inscribed in black ink 'This cabinet I brought out of Turkey, it was made there, August 1690, Eliz: Trumbull', the carcass with further ink markings and the drawers with later locating pencil inscriptions, 41cm wide, 22cm deep, 23.5cm highProvenance: Ombersley Court, WorcestershireElizabeth Trumbull, née Cotterell, was the 1st wife of Mary Marchioness of Downshire and Baroness Sandys' great-grandfather, Sir William Trumbull, Ambassador to Constantinople.Overall with some glue reside from old re-insertions of inlays, scuffs and light scratches commensurate with age and use. Top with loss of ivory moulding to right corner, several small losses to tortoiseshell inlay, Minor old restorations and small losses to chequered surround, some lifting of wood inlays and surround. Left side sunfaded, some wood inlay sectiona lifting. Right side with lifting of wood inlay top left, minor loss to bone inlay to base. Back with loss to heart inlay lower left, some cracks and losses to tortoiseshell inlay exposing backing foil. slight loss to bone inlay to lower left base. Front with restoration to wood frame of front. Fittings for a fall front but not present, poor painted restoration to base bone inlay to left, wood patching where hinges were fitted and drilled holes, slight loss of bone moulding to upper left frame. Drawers a little tightly fitted. Each drawer inscribed to back in pencil with position. Possible replacements to some bone inlays.
A small Edwardian silver tea caddy, Charles Boyton & Son Ltd., London 1908, of serpentine outline, the flat hinged cover with ivorine finial, crest of Sandys, 9cm wide, a Victorian silver cigar stand, Birmingham 1898 and a silver backed table blotter, Chester 1914Provenance: Ombersley Court, WorcestershireCaddy has denting to front and back, general wear commensurate with age. Blotter has dents to handle, general wear. Cigar stand heavily dented. Caddy approx 154g.
Four tables including an Art Deco oak circular coffee table, 48cm high x 48cm diameter, an early 19th century square mahogany supper table, 66cm high x 49cm wide, an early 20th century oak oval side table with piecrust edge and barleytwist supports, 73cm high x 58cm long and a 20th century refectory-style oak side table, 48cm high x 46cm long (4)
Mixed lot of silver and metalware including two silver backed dressing mirror, set of six silver egg spoons, two silver salt spoons, cased set of four coffee spoons with playing card suite finials, other silver spoons together with white metal South East Asian dressing table mirror, brush and trinket pot plus Norwegian spoonCondition ReportGlass in mirrors with light surface scratches, one with tiny nibbles to edge. General wear and tear.
George III mahogany side table, serpentine-fronted with two frieze drawers with circular brass handles, all with stringing and chequered borders, on square tapering supports, 83cm high x 115cm wide x 56cm deep Condition ReportOther than the crack there are no other major issues. There are a few scratches to the top, as well as wear to the back corners. Please see attached images.
An Edwardian mahogany writing desk or table, two leather inset pull out slides to either side, the brown leather inset top over an arrangement of five drawers to one side and five faux drawers to the other raised on square tapering legs terminating in brass caps and castors 128cm long x 70cm deep x 76cm high
Collection of Mixed Silver items including sterling silver presentation skewer, 23cm long, four English silver hallmarked napkin rings, Mappin & Webb silver hallmarked egg cup, silver hallmarked and mother of pearl fruit knife, silver hallmarked teddy bear teething ring attachment, silver hallmarked dressing table mirror (lacking handle), silver handled button hook, two silver teaspoons, silver butterknife and two silver plate spoons, over 9ozt total
Late 19th/early 20th century oak console/writing table in the French Art Nouveau manner, with two small drawers and bentwood supports, 68cm high x 81cm wide x 44cm deep Condition ReportThere is a great deal of wear throught the table to the top, feet and stretchers. There is also a split to the top. Please see attchaced images.
Late 19th/early 20th century mahogany tilt-top breakfast table of rounded rectangular form, 74cm high x 143cm wide x 105cm deep Condition ReportWear throughout table top to include scratches and cup rings. Some general wear to base. Wear through use to castors. Table top tilts and can be removed. Please see additonal photos.
George III mahogany supper table, the circular tilt top raised on a turned column support and three swept legs, 71cm high x 77.5cm diameter Condition ReportThere is a scratch to the top and a few dark marks. There is some evidence of woodworm to the top of the column but when tapped no dusts comes out. There are a couple of small repairs to the legs. Please see additional photographs.
A 19th century mahogany and string inlaid drop leaf sofa table with two drawers and two faux drawers raised on shaped supports, each having two splayed legs terminating in brass caps and castors 100cm long (flaps down) x 67cm deep and 74cm high Condition Report Scratches throughout especially to tabletop. Dents to legs and eges. Wear to castors. Some chipped sections. Please see additonal photos.
Borge Mogensen for CM Madsen a set of six pale beech BM1 dining chairs with rush seats, each chair 51cm wide by 75cm high by 46cm deep, together with a pale oak extending dining room table, also possibly Borge Mogensen with one additional leaf and raised on tapering square curved legs 139cm long (191cm long with additional leaf) 94cm wide by 71cm high
A pair of mahogany lamp or wine tables in the George III manner the circular tops with shaped moulded rims raised on turned pedestal supports with three splayed legs terminating in ball and claw feet 40cm diameter x 66cm high, together with a wooden faux bamboo two section folding clothes rail, each section 56cm wide x 78cm high.Condition ReportThe table appears to be late 19th/ early 20th century. Repair to table top connection of both tables. Scracthes to table tops. Scratches and scuffs throughout body. Please see additonal photos.
Mid century retro G-Plan ' Fresco ' circular dining table, extending to an oval with one additional fold-out leaf, raised on turned tapering legs, 122cm diameter (closed) x 74cm highCondition ReportThere is some fading and staining to the top. The fold-out leaf is of a different shade to the top but when extended the table does all fit together nicely.
Silver backed three-piece dressing table set, Birmingham 1927, Daniel Manufacturing Company, with engine-turned decoration and empty cartouche, comprising a mirror, 27cm long and two dressing brushes, a cut glass dressing jar with silver lid, Birmingham 1955, Adie Brothers Ltd, with engine-turned decoration and a silver plated covered place mat
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