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A silver dressing table box,Charles Boyton & Son Ltd., London 1913, with a serpentine front and tortoiseshell top, 13.5cm long, andan Edwardian tortoiseshell manicure box,London 1909, with silver gilt mounted tools, jars and hinges, 20.5cm long (2)Provenance: The Estate of the late Mrs Annabelle Comery.
A part collected George III/IV and William IV silver teardrop, fiddle and thread pattern table servers,various makers, London 1803-1832,comprising:two table/soup spoons,four table forks,six dessert spoons,five dessert forks, andfour teaspoons,all engraved with the same crest,36oz approximately (21) Provenance: The Estate of Mrs Annabelle Comery.
A Pontypool knifebox,18th century, fitted with contemporary silver cutlery, with chinoiserie decoration on an ebonised and faux tortoiseshell ground, the red velvet-lined interior containing matched silver cutlery, comprising: twelve table knives with leaf-capped pistol grips, twelve two-prong table forks and six (matched) Hanoverian pattern spoons, various hallmarks and makers,21cm wide18cm deep35cm highLiterature: W D John and A Simcox, 'Pontypool and Usk Japanned Wares', 1966, illustrated p.130 and as colour plate 7.Provenance: Bonhams, 'The Horne and Sampson Collection', 28 April 2010;Lot 294 'Sir Russell Wilson Collection';The Bill Brown Collection of Antique Cutlery.
Assorted Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian table silver,various dates and makers,partly crested and initialled, comprising:18 tablespoons, 6 x William Simpson, Banff, c.18604 x James McKay, Edinburgh, 1827, 2 x Mary Chawner, London, 1839,2 x George Maudsley Jackson and David Landsborough Fullerton, London, 1908,1 x Richard Crossley, London, 1813,1 x Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London, 1802two with rubbed marks,12 fiddle and thread small forks, including two by Paul Storr, London, 1811, 8 possibly double struck William Simpson,24 table forks, 12 x George Adams, London, 1841 and 1878; 2 x James McKay, Edinburgh, 1827; 1 x Mary Sumner, London, 1807; 2 x George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton, London, 1908 and 3 X (probably) Thomas Dicks, London, 180719 dessert spoons, 5 x George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton, London, 1908, 5 x 12 x George Adams, London, 1878; 2 x T Cox Savory, London, 1828; John, Henry & Charles Lias, London, 1834; and two others; 12 dessert forks, 6 x George Adams, London, 1841; 6 x George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton, London, 1908; 3 x Mary Chawner, London, 1839together with electroplated items:4 table spoons, 4 table forks, 6 dessert forks, 6 dessert spoons,150oz
A George IV and William IV silver composite canteen of cutlery, by A B Savory & Sons and other makers,consisting of:12 table forks,12 dessert forks,12 dessert spoons,6 tablespoons,2 ladles,2 basting spoons, anda pair of sugar tongs,all contained within a fitted oak canteen box, 89ozt overall (47)
A matched canteen of George III and later cutlery,in the old English reed pattern, to include:12 tablespoons,12 table forks,6 dessert forks,8 dessert spoons, and8 teaspoons,by William Eley, London 1794,2 dessert spoons,London 1843,4 teaspoons,by James and Henry Lias, London 1846,6 dessert forks,by George Adams, London 1856,and two further dessert spoons,maker unknown, marks for London 1787,119ozt overall (60)
A silver twelve-place setting of Sandringham pattern flatware,E Viner, Sheffield 1938/39,in a fitted canteen, comprising:12 table forks,12 soup spoons,12 dessert forks,12 dessert spoons,12 teaspoons,12 coffee spoons,6 serving spoons,sauce ladles, soup ladles andivory-handled penknives, some damaged, and a three-piece carving set,100oz approximately
A 7-inch George Woodward terrestrial globe,early 19th century, the sphere printed 'A New Terrestrial Globe, published by G Woodward, London, 1815', with a brass meridian, no base, anda 4-inch terrestrial table globe,by Carl Abel-Klinger, Nuremberg, no stand (2)Provenance: The Estate of a Gentleman Dealer.
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