A 19th century bookcase on cupboard, the moulded dentil cornice above a fluted frieze, with a pair of bar glazed doors below enclosing adjustable shelves, the base with a matching fluted frieze above a pair of panel doors, on bracket feet, 140 cm wide, removal cost DReport by RBGenerally good, probably late 19th century. The panel doors to the base have a very slight warp which is more felt than seen
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A 19th century inlaid mahogany cylinder desk, the three quarter gallery above a tambour section with slide out desk, above an arrangement of seven drawers, on splay bracket feet, 123 cm wide, removal cost CReport by RBSome staining and scratches, the back is not veneered, it lacks the leather inset to the sliding out section, lacks a brass knob to the tambour front, generally it needs a good clean and polish, a few pieces of veneer missing
A 19th century bow front mahogany linen press, probably Channel Islands, having a pair of panel doors enclosing sliding trays, the base with three graduated long drawers, on bracket feet, 133 cm wide, removal cost DReport by RBSlightly faded, panel doors split to the centres as is usual, with sliding trays, general wear and knocks consummate with age, 58 cm deep x 221 cm high
A mid 19th Century French casket form sewing box covered in coloured and split geometric straw work, raised on bracket feet fitted with two small drawers each with a titled colour print of cupid under glass, the lid rising to reveal a green straw interior with compartments and two small lids opening to reveal further prints and divided by a pin cushion, the interior lid with a further titled colour print under glass and below a further compartment the lid fitted with a mirror, the base with a further titled colour print, 12 x 8.5 x 11cm. From a connoisseur's collection
A boxed German valentine or greeting card 'Gold Fischen', the green paper card box with title in gilt paper cartouche, the card in the form of a frame enclosing a wall bracket with printed verse supporting a basket of three dimensional cloth flowers beside a colour printed gold fish bowl, 9.2 x 10cm. From a connoisseur's collection
By Omar Ramsden and Alwyn Carr, an Arts and Crafts silver pot and cover London 1911/12 also engraved 'OMAR RAMSDEN ET ALWYN CARR ME FECURUNT MXII', circular tapering form, embossed with grotesque masks and set with four oval chrysoprase cabochons, spot-hammered decoration, the tapering pull-off cover with a chrysoprase finial, on four pierced sinuous bracket feet, height 9.5cm, approx. weight 5.3oz.
Please note: the handle is Victorian and does have addition marks.λA George III silver teapot, by Joseph Angell, London 1819, later Victorian handle,circular form, part-fluted and beaded decoration, scroll handle with ivory insulators, the fluted cover with an ivory finial, on four bracket feet, length handle to spout 28.3cm, approx. weight 20.5oz.
λA four-piece Victorian silver tea and coffee set, by Stephen Smith, London 1873, square cushioned form, engraved foliate decoration above part-fluted decoration, scroll handles, ivory insulators, domed hinged covers with knop finials, on four bracket feet, height of coffee pot 20.5cm, approx. weight 68.5oz. (4)
A Victorian presentation silver salver, by The Barnards, London 1852, circular form, pierced foliate scroll border, the centre with engraved decoration, and inscribed, 'Presented to John Bulmer Godfrey Esq. Commander of the Ship Statesman by the Cabin Passengers of that Vessel on their arrival in Port Phillip from London as a mark of thankful Acknowledgment of the Professional Ability and Energy and of the Liberality and Kindness Displayed Towards Them by Captain Godfrey during the Voyage, 1852', on three pierced foliate capped scroll bracket feet, diameter 49cm, approx. weight 89oz. Captain Godfrey was an innovative captain, who at one stage held the record for the fastest passage to Adelaide of 77 days in the ship Constance. He has known for his great circle sailing. The ship Statesman was carrying emigres, and the port they arrived in was Geelong. When they arrived a dinner was organised in his honour.
A small collection of old Sheffield plated items, comprising: a wine cooler of tapering baluster form, side handles issuing form lion masks, foliate decoration, on four shell bracket feet, plus an argyle of oval form, scroll handle, hinged cover, and a knife tray of oblong form, gadroon border, and an electroplated knife tray of similar form. (4)
λA three-piece late 19th century Belgian silver tea set, circa 1880, baluster form, embossed with foliate scroll decoration, the teapot with a scroll handle and ivory insulators, with initials, the sugar bowl with a pull-off cover, on four foliate bracket feet, length handle to spout 22cm, approx. weight 37.9oz. (3)
A three-piece Victorian silver bachelor's tea set, by The Fenton Brothers, Sheffield 1896, oval form, embossed foliate decoration, scroll handles, on four shell bracket feet, plus a pair of sugar tongs, different maker, in a fitted case, length handle to spout 21cm, approx. weight 14.5oz. (4)
A pair of George IV silver salt cellars, by Charles and John Fry, London 1823, rounded rectangular form, foliate scroll borders, gilded bowls, on four foliate bracket feet, engraved with a crest, with two salt spoons, length 10.2cm, approx. weight 9.2oz. (4) The crest is that of Pilkington or De Trafford.
A Victorian silver salver, by Edward Hutton, London 1891, circular form, gadroon and foliate border, the centre with a vacant cartouche within foliate mantling,. on three fluted bracket feet, diameter 32cm, approx. weight 31oz. Provenance: Lionel de Rothschild (1882-1942) Edmund de Rothschild (1916-2009) The Trustees of Exbury House.
A George III silver seven-bar toast rack, by Henry Green, London 1793, oval form, wire-work bars, with a central carrying handle, on four bracket feet, length 16.5cm, plus another similar George III toast rack, by R and T Makepeace, London 1793, length 16.5cm, approx. total weight 13.5oz. (2)
A William IV Scottish silver tea caddy, probably by John McKell, Glasgow 1834, rectangular bombé form, embossed with pagodas and foliate and shell decoration on a matted background, with a lock, the hinged cover with a finial modelled as a seated Chinaman, on four foliate scroll bracket feet, with a pierced foliate scroll apron, engraved with a crest, the interior of the base with a fitting to hold a divider, height 19cm, approx. weight 29.3oz. The crest is that of Colley (Ireland).

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