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An Edwardian silver Old English pattern table service, initialled "R", by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1901/1902, the knives and most serving pieces with ivorine handles, in fitted four-drawer wooden canteen fixed on to a wooden cabinet and comprising:- 12 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 teaspoons, 4 salt spoons, 6 table spoons, 2 sauce ladles, 1 sifter spoon, pair of fish servers, 1 soup ladle, 1 basting spoon, 6 egg spoons, 12 pairs of fish knives and forks, 12 pairs of fruit knives and forks with mother-of-pearl handles, pair of knife rests, a butter knife, a pickle fork, a jam spoon, a Stilton scoop, a melon or cake knife, a bread fork, 12 table knives and 12 cheese knives all with steel blades, weighable silver 3820 gm. Cabinet 112 cm. high x 84 cm. wide x 51 cm. deep. Generally good condition, tines of table forks are very worn, 1 or 2 fish knife blades are crookedly set to handles, crack to handle of 1 carving knife.
A large and impressive Art Nouveau mahogany display vitrine and stand in the manner of Emile Galle, the mirrored cabinet carved with foliate bud terminals, with silver fittings, later glass shelves, the base carved with similar foliate stems and two sliding shelves, 136cm. wide, 241 cm high Provenance private collection.
A Stag Furniture sideboard designed by John & Sylvia Reid, model S.201, teak with satin finish, twin cabinet with band of four drawers, with aluminium handles and slender metal feet, 137cm. wide, 70cm. high,47cm. deep. Literature Lesley Jackson Modern British Furniture Design Since 1945, page 122 this design illustrated.
A G.W.Evans ebonised wood cabinet designed by Robert Heritage, model no.D.5542, designed 1954, the rectangular cabinet with sliding doors, the doors printed with architectural vignette designed by Dorothy Heritage, one side fitted with drawers, on turned ebonised legs with metal feet, and additional cabinet storage unit, unsigned, 70cm. high, 92cm wide, 35.5cm. deep. (2) Literature Lesley Jackson Modern British Furniture Design Since 1945, V&A Books, page 69 catalogue number 73 for a variation of this design illustrated. Catalogue notes These Storage units were available in a number of variations sold separately with or without legs, and doors are available either plain or decorated.... Units without legs and two printed doors, £18 0 0, or one printed and one plain £16 10 0, or two plain doors, £15 0 0, with ebonized legs extra £3 10 0.
A Georgian style dwarf side cabinet enclosed by a pair of rectangular moulded panelled doors, with applied moulded roundel's raised on bracket supports, beneath stepped open shelves, with pierced lozenge/geometric fretwork side panels, 70cm wide x 134cm tall approx; together with a further small mahogany floor standing open bookcase, with moulded outline and two divisions with two adjustable shelves (2)
A good quality Edwardian satinwood bookcase or side cabinet, freestanding and enclosed by a pair of full length astragal glazed panelled doors with adjustable shelves to the interior, flanking a central narrow cupboard with hand painted tied musical instrument and floral detail beneath an alcove and further painted decoration, all raised on shaped bracket supports, 152 cm long approx.
Three stamp albums containing a quantity of British and worldwide stamps, an exercise book containing a quantity of British stamps, many mint, a collection of first day covers together with a small collection of postcards of Sheerness, a 1933 Christmas card from the 8th Field Battery RA and an oval over-painted photograph of a young lady dated 1912 (displayed in cabinet).
A unique motor sport archive containing a large quantity of photographs, personal correspondence and ephemera relating to the British racing driver John Peter Wakefield (DOB - 5 4 1915) who won three Grand Prix races in 1939 and was considered to be of the top drivers prior to World War II. This collection includes numerous framed and unframed press and agency photographs including some of him winning at the Naples Grand Prix, various correspondence regarding race entries and wins, touring maps and other general motor memorabilia. John Wakefield was also a test pilot for Vickers Armstrong and in a separate suitcase there is a quantity of ephemera relating to his career as a pilot including his pilot log books and various photographs. In addition to the previous listed items there is also a signed photograph of John Wakefield and a Brooklands racing badge (displayed in cabinet)
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