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Twelve place canteen of ribbon edged pattern twelve place canteen of cutlery, Garrard & Co. Ltd, London 1963, comprising table knives and forks, cheese knives, dessert forks, dessert spoons, fish eaters, teaspoons, egg spoons, coffee spoons, soup spoons, six table spoons, a pair of ladles, a pair of butter knives and servers, the knives with stainless steel blades and filled handles, approximately 160oz weighable, in a three drawer mahogany cabinet, serpentine front, carved cabriole legs, ball and claw feet, width 94cm.
A matched twelve-place canteen of Danish silver cutlery, by L. Berth, and W. & S Sorenson, 826 and 830 standard, including table forks and knives, fish forks and knives, dessert forks and knives, soup spoons, dessert spoons, teaspoons, two serving spoons, two large scalloped bowled serving spoons and one smaller, fish servers, a slice, and salad servers with horn scoops; with an additional set of twelve teaspoons by Frigast, 95oz, weighable, some with engraved initial 'M'; in an oak canteen box bearing retailers mark for L Berth.
A Meissen large group,c.1755, emblematic of love, modelled with cupid standing blindfolded and taking a scroll from a dish on an oval marble-topped table, his companion seated on a chair, another putto inscribing a book 'Pour la plus belle' and decorated in coloured enamels, on a scroll moulded base picked out in gilt and with the original scroll moulded four-foot stand, painted with flowers within cartouches and picked out in turquoise, puce and gilt, blue crossed swords mark,27cm high
A group of miscellaneous spoons, 18th to 19th century, including:ten Hanoverian, table and feather pattern,one probably Edward Lambe, I, London, c.1742-50,two with scallop shell backs, the handles engraved ER with motto,Robert Garrard I, London, 1816,one Art Deco style,Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1950,two shovel bowls,one berry spoon,one EPNS with rococo handle,one metal with pricked design, andtwo others,approximately 30oz (qty.)
A George III table clock, by William Wall, Richmond, the painted dial with Roman numerals, enclosing a twin fusee movement striking the hours, with a pull repeat, the back plate engraved with Prince of Wales feathers centred in a circle and scrollwork, the case with brass mounts, arched fish scale pierced panels,dial 8in diameter39cm high
A gilt bronze mounted burr walnut writing and card table, late 19th century, in French style, the rectangular top crossbanded in kingwood and with boxwood stringing set to the centre, inset with a tooled leather writing surface within a shaped moulded edge, turning and folding with a baize surface above a well and a shaped apron, raised on cabriole legs,92cm wide
A Milanese ebony and ivory table cabinet,late 17th century, the top section fitted with a drawer over cupboards, the panels inlaid with goddesses in armour, holding either a bow and arrow or a sword and shield, opening to reveal ten drawers flanking a central drawer, inlaid with a putto, the sides with lozenge line inlay,45cm wide24.5cm deep51cm high
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