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An Edwardian rosewood and ivory inlaid mirror back cabinet, the shaped leaf carved cresting centred with a roundel finely inlaid with stained wood and ivory leaves and flowers above an inlaid frieze above a vase shaped shelf finely inlaid with sea creatures, a quiver and a torch, flanked by bevelled mirrors and inlaid shaped spandrels, the lower part of break front outline, the frieze inlaid with scrolling leaves and vases of fruit and blooms above three bevelled mirrors, the lower part with a pair of cabinet doors each centred with a bevelled glass roundel, one cracked, one glass missing above a pair of inlaid cupboard doors raised upon slender turned legs, possibly Edwards and Roberts. Rear back leg missing requires restoration (Illustrated)
A mixed lot, comprising: an electroplated butt marker, of rectangular form, the hinged cover opens to reveal eight numbered pegs, plus two silver napkin rings, a carved ivory needle case modelled as a pea pod, plus an electroplated mounted part dressing table set, in a fitted wooden case, some pieces a.f. (qty)
A French electroplated wine cistern and bowl, tapering fluted oval form, pull-off domed cover with an urn finial, rams' head spout, tap in a stuck position, on three billy goat head mounted slender legs terminating in hoof feet, height 51.5cm, the bowl of circular fluted form, on three legs modelled as satyrs, plus a French electroplated vegetable dish and cover, with a liner, circular form, circa 1920, with carved ivory side handles and an ivory pineapple finial. (3)
A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a Victorian crumb scoop, Sheffield 1888, ivory handle, a pair of fish servers, a George III fish slice, six old English pattern teaspoons, in a case, five Fiddle pattern teaspoons, a butter knife and twelve further spoons, approx. weighable 12oz. (qty)
A silver Royal Windsor pattern canteen for twelve, by H. Atkins, Sheffield 1933/4, probably retailed by Maples, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve bouillon spoons, twelve grapefruit spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve coffee spoons, eight tablespoons, four jam spoons, six egg spoons, a pair of sauce ladles, four butter knives, twelve table knives, eleven dessert knives, twelve fish knives and forks, and a pair of fish servers, with ivory handles, by Frank Cobb and Co, a bread fork, plus a five-piece carving set, a bread knife and twelve fruit knives and forks, with stainless steel blades and tines and mother-of-peal handles, in a fitted two drawer bow-fronted cabinet on four cabriole legs, on four claw and ball feet, approx. weight 175oz.
A pair of early 19th century old Sheffield plated entree dishes and covers on warming stands, rectangular form, foliate and gadroon borders, detachable handles, on warming stands with turned ivory baluster handles, later drilled and fitted with electric heaters, on ball foot missing, length of stands 36cm, plus a three piece old Sheffield plated coffee set, part fluted decoration, height of coffee pot 26.5cm. (7)
Silver flatware, comprising; a pair of sauce ladles, with scallop shell shaped bowls by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1908, a spoon, with a twisted stem and with a figurehead terminal, London 1876 and a baby's pusher and spoon, Sheffield 1928, combined weight 272 gms, also a set of twelve pairs of Victorian plated fish knives and forks, with engraved decoration and with ivory handles, with an oak case.
A set of four Victorian silver salts, each of shaped rectangular form and raised on four spherical feet, Birmingham 1893, the spoons lacking, cased and two Sterling Silver small circular pin dishes, each decorated with a beaded rim, monogram engraved and detailed Sterling, also four ivory salt shovels, combined weight of weighable silver 92 gms.
Early 19th Century British school, Portrait miniature of Anne Esther Duguid (nee Mackinlay), watercolour on ivory, inscribed in ink to the reverse, 8cms x 6.3cms, in a gilt metal slip and ebonised strut back frame by Walter Jones, Sloane Street. 14cms high overall Footnote; Anne Esther Duguid was born in London 7th September 1804 and died in Buenos Aires 17th May 1837. Together with her daughter, siblings and father she is buried in St John's Anglican Cathedral Buenos Aires.
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