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An early 20th century silver metal mounted kingwood armoire, with single mirrored door stamped 'Gros Paris', 118cm wide x 215cm high. Footnote: Jean-Louis-Benjamin Gros is recorded as an ébéniste and marqueteur at 27 rue des Blancs-Manteaux Paris until 1850 and then at 43 rue des Tournelles until 1863. He was associated with the Winckelsen firm acting as its main cabinet-maker. His son Aristide-Henry took over the business following his retirement. Both father and son exhibited at the major 19th century Exposition Universelle and won an honourable citation in 1855. They specialised in reworkings of late 17th /18th century designs and both stamped their pieces 'Gros, Paris'.
A silver Old English pattern canteen of table flatware, for twelve place settings, comprising; twelve teaspoons, Sheffield 1905, twelve dessert forks, Sheffield 1907, twelve table forks, Sheffield 1907, twelve steel bladed cheese knives, with loaded silver handles, eleven Sheffield 1989 and one Sheffield 1988, twelve steel bladed table knives, with loaded silver handles, twelve silver bladed dessert knives, having mother of pearl handles, Sheffield 1907, twelve silver pronged dessert forks, having mother of pearl handles, Sheffield 1907, a pair of fish servers, Sheffield 1907, twelve soup spoons, Sheffield 1907, six tablespoons, Sheffield 1907, twelve dessert spoons, Sheffield 1907. a soup ladle, Sheffield 1907, a pair of sauce ladles, Sheffield 1907, twelve silver bladed fish knives, with ivory handles, comprising nine Sheffield 1907 and three Sheffield 1906 and twelve fish forks, with ivory handles, comprising eleven Sheffield 1907 and one Sheffield 1906, combined weight of weight of weighable silver 3925 gms, also a foreign plated fish slice, with engraved decoration, with a fitted mahogany canteen cabinet, having two drawers. Illustrated
A Derby plate, circa 1775, painted in the Sevres style possibly by Edward Withers, with scattered pink roses, the blue border with three gilt oval panels of roses, gold anchor mark, incised, 25cm diameter, together with a Derby plate, circa 1790, painted with scattered flower sprays within a blue and gilt border, puce marks, 24.5cm diameter, a Minton armorial cabinet plate and two other plates (a.f) (5).
A matched set of three Continental porcelain cabinet plates, early 20th century, blue Vienna mark (probably Dresden), each painted with an English geographical point of interest, within a gilt foliate cobalt blue border, titled to the rear 'London Crystal Palace' (a.f), 'London Bridge', and 'Rotten Row', 24.5cm diameter (3).
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