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A good mid century Gordon Russell solid golden oak draw leaf square refectory dining table together with a set of 6 matching chairs including the 2 carvers. The table raised on hexagonal legs with pull leaves, chairs 4 x standard, 2 x carvers. Matching sideboard also available. 77x154x78cm.
An original Gordon Russell walnut sideboard / dresser. Raised on squared legs with a chest to centre flanked by end cupboards. Gordon Russell Broadway label to back panel. In very good condition. Matching table and chairs also available. Measures 85cms high x 140cms wide x 49cms deep.
A 19th century Victorian country house scrubbed pine scullery / refectory dining table. Raised on block legs united by stretchers having a planked top over fitted frieze fitted with three drawers, one to each end and one central. Measures 71cms high x 153cms wide x 74cms deep
A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern table forks, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1840; and a set of six Scottish silver dessert forks, J. McKay, Edinburgh 1838; together with a pair of elecroplated serving spoons of unusual design, John Grinsell & Sons; a set of three unusual plated sauce ladles, unmarked; and a silver butter knife, 19.7ozt
A gold plated Waltham pocket watch with chain and display dome, a copy of 'Pilgrims Progress' published by Adam & Co, Newcastle Upon Tyne, a silver pin cushion, a Ronson table lighter, a small group of brass, an oak cased mantle clock, an oil lamp and a small display case
An Edward VIII silver Old English Pattern part flatware service including four table forks; five table spoons; five dessert forks; three dessert spoons, each handle engraved with a crest, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London, 1936 and matching table fork, Garrard & Co, Sheffield, 1965 (18), 34.48 ozt (1,073 grams)
A Victorian Old English pattern silver part flatware service with beaded edge including seven table forks; three table spoons; a dessert spoon; two dessert forks, George Adams, London, 1872 (1 dessert fork 1871) and a table spoon, 1887 & a George III table fork, Richard Crossley, London, 1802 (15) 36.69 ozt (1,141.3 grams)
A set of twenty-four George IV silver Fiddle pattern table spoons together with six dessert spoons, en suite, each handle engraved with a crest, William Chawner II, London, 1825, (30) 65 ozt (2,037.7 grams) en suite with the previous lotThe crest is that of Harrison
A matched set of twelve 19th Century silver Fiddle and Thread pattern table spoons, each handle engraved with initials, London: 2 x William Chawner II, 1824; 6 x William Eaton, 1833; 3 x Savory Brothers, 1835; 1 x Haynes & Carter, 1840 (12) 32 ozt (1,009.1 grams) en suite with the previous lot
Twenty-two Victorian silver handled knives including eight table and fourteen entree knives, the handles with band of beading and engraved with an insignia beneath coronet, George Adams, London, c 1875 with stainless steel blades stamped Whistler, Strand London (22)
A collection of 19th Century silver Fiddle pattern flatware including: A set of four table spoons, William Eaton, London, 1841; a set of three table forks, each reverse handle engraved with the letter "W", William Troby, London, 1829; a pair of table forks, William Theobalds & Lockington Bunn, London, 1835 and 1 x Richard Pearce, London, 1820 (10) 25 ozt (780 grams)
A collection of nine George III silver Old English Pattern table spoons, London, various dates and makers including: 2 x Thomas Wallis, 1805; 2 x Richard Pearce, 1819; 1 x John Lias, 1807; 1 x 1803; 2 x Thomas Wallis, 1803 & 1815; 1 x 1805, maker's mark indistinct (9) 15.96 ozt (498.5 grams)
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