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A collection of silver and silver plate to include four assorted silver napkin rings, a Victorian bread basket, with swivel handle, cast rim and engraved with a crest, 34cm wide, a cased community plate part canteen, assorted flatware, fish knives and forks, table spoons and forks, a pair of silver sugar tongs, a cased set of six butter knives etc (Qty)
A selection of silver to include a pair of Victorian napkin rings, P Ashberry & Sons, Sheffield 1897, each with pierced floral designs surrounding a Gothic vacant cartouche, a silver topped dressing table box, James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1902, 9.5cm wide, a white metal beaker titled 'Marguerite Gwladys Dering', 8cm high, a silver scent bottle mount and a selection Nevada silver and silver plated cutlery etc (Qty)
An assembled suite of old English pattern silver cutlery comprising; twelve dinner forks, Josiah Williams & Co, London 1927 (x11) and 1936 (x1), 28.8ozt, twelve table spoons, Charlie Jacques & Frederick Bartholomew, London 1904 (x4), D & J Wellby Ltd, London 1935 (x2), Fenton, Russell & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1905 (x6) (lacking Hanoverian terminal), 29ozt, twelve dessert forks, Fenton, Russell & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1905 (x6) (lacking Hanoverian terminal), Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1967 (x5) and 1968 (x1), 15.4ozt, twelve dessert spoons, F B Thomas & Co, London 1897 (x5), Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, London 1918 (x3), D & J Wellby Ltd, London 1935 (x2), Fenton, Russell & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1905 (x2) (lacking Hanoverian terminal), 19ozt, each terminal engraved with the Robertson family crest, gross weight approx 92.2ozt (48)
A canteen of silver and white metal cutlery comprising; six fiddle pattern table forks, Francis Higgins II, London 1827, three further '800' standard table forks, eight '800' standard silver handled table knives, six further white metal handled table knives, six white metal table spoons, each stamped '3', six '800' standard silver handled entree knives, six further white metal handled entree knives and three '800' standard entree forks (44) gross weight excluding knives 33ozt, terminals initialled
A 19th century brass tazza / table centre of large proportions, dished top with copper rivets, on circular base, 42cm diam, with a later glass top (2) CONDITION REPORT: Cover does not sit in a groove. The brass tazza with a small re-soldered section to the cavetto. Small split to rim. General wear and patina visible with expected blemishes.
An early 19th century mahogany side table, with rounded corners, on tapered legs, 72cm H x 63cm W CONDITION REPORT: The top has a patina of old marks and some fading to the front. The legs have some water drip marks. No lock to the drawer. A little grubby but overall fair. This has not been converted from a work table, there has never been a silks drawer beneath it.
A cased silver backed travelling three piece brush set, William Comyns & Sons Ltd , London 1937, initialled 'TRS' with a selection of silver topped dressing table glass ware including five scent bottles, two hat pin holders and assorted boxes and covers (Qty) CONDITION REPORT: Signs of varying wear throughout. Tarnished. Assorted caps dented. Hallmarks worn.
A Victorian ebonised walnut octagonal centre table in the manner of Lamb of Manchester, with turned and spiral fluted legs and fitted castors, 74cm H x 121cm W CONDITION REPORT: The top has two old hair line cracks but these are none threatening. The top is made in two sections and the join line down the middle is visible. Top with patina of light scratches and wear. Edge of top with slightly heavier wear. Base with general light wear etc.
An early 19th century yew wood side table, with single drawer, on tapered square legs, the legs and side panels possibly fruit wood, 76cm H x 74cm W x 46cm D CONDITION REPORT: The top is made of two thick planks. The handles are not original. provincial appearance in construction and look. Age wear patina throughout the top of scuffs, some old cracks and blemishes. Overall fair.
An early 20th century continental parquetry inlaid walnut circular centre table by repute a gift from HRH Queen Mary, with a radially veneered top, on a turned and inlaid column and tripod base, 77cm H x 90cm diameter. Provenance: The table was a gift from Queen Mary to Mr Charles Cook and his wife Mrs Cook. Mr Charles Cook, father-in-Law to Percy Thrower, was transferred from Lord Knowsley's Estate in Lancashire at the direction of His Majesty King George V, to be appointed Head Gardener at Windsor, in 1924. Here he remained until just after the death of King George V when The Prince of Wales was due to become King. However, it is believed that Mrs Wallace Simpson instructed that all the Peach Blossom be cut off the Peach Vines in the Hot Houses at Windsor as she wanted them as decoration. It is reputed in Percy Thrower's Book "My Life Time of Gardening" that word of this reached H. M. Queen Mary who was then living at SandringhamAs a result, Charles Cook and his family departed Windsor in 1936 and relocated to Sandringham for Mr Cook was appointed Head Gardener at Sandringham.It is believed that Mr C H Cook remained in this post, we think until the early 1950's whereupon he retired and moved from his House within the Grounds of Sandringham, to a very nice Bungalow overlooking the Wash in Dersingham, a couple of miles from Sandringham House. Many of the furnishings were purchased by Queen Mary herself. Her Majesty visited "Chandina", as the house was named, and took Tea. She may well have sat at this very table. Charles Cook died in 1961 and is buried in the grounds of Sandringham Church.
An Anglo-Indian / Burmese carved hardwood hexagonal occasional table, the top decorated with a deity, two peacocks and scrolling foliage, the side arches with peacocks, the legs as serpents, 63cm H x 59cm W CONDITION REPORT: Lightly dirty throughout. Some small chips to the legs (see images), general age wear scuffs and rubbing but overall ok.
A George II style carved mahogany Irish influence demi-lune side table, c1910, on tapered leg with claw and ball feet, 82cm H x 57cm W x 28cm D, (top loose), with a modern table lamp (2) CONDITION REPORT: Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A nest of three Ercol dark wood pebble tables, all with labels to the underside, the largest 40cm H x 65cm W x 44cm D, (3) CONDITION REPORT: The staining to the tables is rubbed / worn. The large table top is made of three sections, one join is slightly open. General light wear to legs.
An assortment of silver to include; a six piece silver backed dressing table set, a cased set of six silver teaspoons and a pair of sugar nips, a ruby glass scent bottle, a silver box and cover, a white metal niello bowl, a pair of EPNS fish servers, a silver handled bread fork etc (Qty)
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