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An early Victorian oak fitted silver chest and contents, some being original to the chest and others probably being associated and in silver plate, as detailed; a silver four-piece tea and coffee service comprising teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar and cream, each with acanthus leaf and flower engraved decoration, having gilt-washed interiors, 75oz, maker James Walter Marshall, Edinburgh 1850, coffee pot h.27cm; together with a silver plated large spirit kettle on stand, silver plated and engraved salad bowl stand, h.35cm, a large salver, dia.36cm, card waiter, 19cm; the centre section being fully-fitted and comprising pair of silver plated gilt-washed and cut glass table salts of good size, pair of silver salt spoons, sugar tongs, five silver handled table knives, tray, with silver Queens Pattern flatware comprising nine tablespoons, one table fork, six dessert forks, six egg-spoons, and two dessert spoons, all by James & Walter Marshall, Edinburgh circa 1850; and six Roberts & Belk silver dessert spoons; and a small quantity of plated flatware (weighable silver flatware gross 53oz), the fully fitted and annotated chest bearing original makers label for James & Walter Marshall, Jewellers of 41 George Street, Edinburgh, and having iron strap end carry handles, chest w.67cm.Chest – shrinkage split to top, some wear to metal but complete, lock works, lid closes but not fully unless pushed down.Silver cutlery – poor to good, very mixed condition.Glass salts – both very good.Large salver – all extremities worn, copper showing through, otherwise good.Card waiter - all extremities worn, copper showing through, otherwise good.Stand – base with old repair to one foot, otherwise good.Kettle and stand – good.Teapot – large dent to side, smaller dents to shoulder.Sugar – good.Cream jug – with two dents to base and several smaller dents to underside.Box interior all original but grubby.
An early Victorian rosewood pedestal card table, having a fold-over top with swivel action to a turned, knopped and fluted column, the circular base on carved lion paw feet, w.91.5cm, d.44.5cm, h.72.5cm.Stands with a slight wobble.Darkened circular heat mark to centre of table top.Small area of front moulded cresting missing.One acanthus leaf capping to foot is not attached but present.Two other leaf foot cappings are missing.Two of the feet are loose and require tightening.
* Brock (Charles Edmund, 1870-1938). '"Burnt again," he remarked in a sad voice', pen & ink on card, depicting King Alfred in a cottage kitchen gesturing to some steaming cakes on a rustic table, observed by a small girl with plaits, signed and captioned lower left, with inscription to lower edge in sepia ink 'The Adventures of Polly Margaret Smith, Part I. No.2', slightly dusty, portion cut away from left-hand margin encroaching into background without loss of drawn image (damage to sheet and part of left-hand edge of image obscured by mount), sheet size 28.5 x 21 cm (11.25 x 8.25 ins), mounted, together with 14 other original drawings and watercolours, including: a pen, ink & watercolour on vellum by Dorothy Burroughes of Punch and Judy, a few fox spots, 23 x 27 cm (9 x 10.5 ins), mounted; a pen, ink & watercolour on paper by Bert Hookham of an 18th century gentleman in an interior with playing cards scattered on a table and on the floor beside, 33 x 46 cm (13 x 18 ins), mounted; a pen, ink & watercolour by G.M. Holt of children playing with dolls, 17 x 22.5 cm (6.5 x 8.75 ins), mounted, framed and glazed; a gouache painting by Phyllis Cooper of a wide-eyed small boy dismantling a telephone, slightly rubbed, 38 x 28 cm (15 x 11 ins), laid down on card; a pen, ink & watercolour on paper laid down on card by Maria Williams depicting a young girl and three mermaids, toned, 25 x 17.5 cm (10 x 7 ins); and a watercolour and gouache illustration on card laid down on thick card by Ernest Boye Uden of a young man on a hillside looking down on a travelling caravan, 31 x 28 cm (12.25 x 11 ins), plus 3 framed Margaret Tarrant prints, and 2 mounted Jessie M. King prints (Qty: 19)
Ï’A William IV rosewood card table, circa 1835, the top enclosing a circular playing surface, on facetted pillar, circular base and scroll feet, 74cm high, 92cm wide, 45cm deep Ï’ indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.

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