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Twelve Japanese mixed-metal ornamented table knives, in original box Japan, Meiji period (1868-1912) 19th century. each handle finely worked in relief with silver, copper and gold with various designs with, owls, flowers, insects, birds, stingray, squid, turtles and crabs, each signed on a rectangular plaqueLength 24 cm, the others of near similar size.
A Dutch Silver ashtray of oval form having relief moulded central scene depicting men and dog around a table, with floriated scrolled outer rim and twin indents. 145mm x 104mm. Total weight 90g 833 silver.The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email
A George II Sterling silver caster, by Samuel Wood, London 1735of plain baluster form, domed cover with pierced alternating panels of scrolls and pierced dots, bell shaped finial, on spread circular baseHeight: 15 cm. Weight: 146 gramsCatalogue Note:Samuel Wood (Stafford, England 1704 – Southgate 1794)Born c. 1704, son of George Wood late of Carswell in the County of Stafford gentleman deceased, apprenticed to Thomas Bamford 7 June 1721 on payment of £15. Free, 5 March 1730/?1. His first mark entered as largeworker, 3 July 1733. Address: Gutter Lane by Cheapside. Livery, April 1737. Second mark undated, between September 1737 and August 1738, same address. Third mark, 15 June 1739. Court, May 1745. Moved to Foster Lane, and fourth mark entered, 15 July 1754. Fifth mark, 2 October 1756. Warden 1758-60, and Prime Warden 1763. Appears as plateworker, Southgate, in the Parl. Report list 1773. Heal records him as plateworker, Gutter Lane, 1733-40; and Southgate (?St.Paul’s Churchyard), 1773. That Southgate was, however, the northern suburb is clear from his obituary (below). Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth Wood, baptized 30 May 1738 at St. Vedast; Foster Lane is presumably his child. No others appear recorded. Wood’s obituary in ‘The Gentleman’s Magazine’, 6 October 1794, paints the picture of a stalwart character: ‘at Southgate aged 90 of a second paralytic stroke, Mr. Wood, goldsmith of London. His daughter married Mr. Howitt, mercer of London whose only daughter is married to Mr. James Moore of Cheapside. For the last two years of his life he used to ride to town every week, to transact business at Goldsmith’s hall, being the father and oldest member of that company.’ Through his apprenticeship to Thomas Bamford, who himself had been bound to Charles Adam, Wood came of a continuous line of specialist caster-makers and in turn trained both Jabez Daniell and Robert Piercey (q.v.), both clearly established also in the same line of production. Wood’s cruets and individual casters, to judge from the very large number surviving, must have been produced on a wholesale manufacturing basis, but are, no less for that, of a uniformly high standard and one of the most attractively designed smaller items of plate, without which no reasonably equipped table of the eighteenth century appears to have been complete.Samuel Wood was born 1704, and in 1721 was apprenticed to Thomas Bamford who had been bound to Charles Adam. Wood came from a continuous line of specialist castor-makers. According to Arthur Grimwade so many were produced and were of such a ‘uniformly high standard and one of the most attractively designed smaller items of plate, without which no reasonably equipped table of the eighteenth century appears to have been complete’.The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email
A finely detailed Dutch silver table sprinklerPossibly Schoonhoven, circa 1900Modelled like a small quail with hinged head with two small garnet like eyes. Marked with 'Dutch sword'.Height: 7.5 cm. Length: 10.5 cm. 49 gr.The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email
A Dutch silver miniature folding tableSchoonhoven, circa 1900, Attributed to H. Hooykaas. Oval table with folding sides and twisted legs. On the table a miniature oil lamp, so-called 'snotneus'. Marked to the baseMeasurements: 4.5 cm x 4 cm. x 4.5 cm. 16 gr.The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email
Inlaid Anglo-Indian Table with Mirror, Hoshiarpur, Punjab, North India, early20th century AD.A wooden rectangular table with angled edges, draw to the front. Resting on four curving legs,scrolled to the ends. To the top of the table a plant shaped frame with pivoting oval mirror,decorated with plant motif crest to the top. The entire surface decorated with inlaid ivory decorationin the form of geometric plant motifs.The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email Property from a Private Dutch Collection formed in the 1950s and 1960sD: 151 x 53,5 x 51,5 cm
Inlaid table, Hoshiarpur, Punjab, Northern India, early 20th century ADA rectangular table decorated to the top with inlaid ivory geometric plant pattern within a border.The legs in the form of elephant heads, also decorated with ivory inlay.The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email Property from a Private Dutch Collection formed in the 1950s and 1960sD: 45,5 x 91, 5 x 45,5 cm
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