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A Cotswold school dining table to a design by Edward Barnsley, 264cm long Condition Report: The table is teak, top has a number of large water stains, scratches and blemishes acceptable with age and use and it possibly needs repolishing, slightly loose at joints, central stretcher scuffed acceptable with age and usage, 264cm x 88cm
An early 20th Century Danish silver table service, various makers, comprising large serving spoon, fish servers, nine table spoons, eleven table forks, eleven dessert spoons, six dessert knives, nine tea spoons, two sauce ladles etc, some initialled and dated, approximately 2120gm weighable
An Argentium silver part canteen, Sheffield 1989, comprising: six table forks, six dessert forks, six table knives, five dessert knives, six soup spoons, six dessert spoons, two serving spoons, six teaspoons, within fitted case, gross weight approximately 1992gm and an associated cake slice
Ellen, or The Naughty Girl Reclaimed: A Story Exemplified in a Series of Figures, S & J Fuller 1811, comprising a paper bound book including detachable aquatint figures with moveable head, hats etc, within a printed slip case and Grimaldi (S) The Toilet, 3rd edition 1823, with engraved frontispiece, nine coloured plates illustrating objects from the dressing table Condition Report: Naughty Girl - There are 9 figures and 3 hats. Please see additional images.The Toilet - The 9 flaps are all present and they are attached with original silk ribbons pasted down on reverse side. There is some foxing
Fred Foster (died 1968)/A Cotswold School circular walnut two-tier table, inlaid holly stringing and with chamfered tapering legs, inscribed under the top Designed & Made by Fred F Foster 1961, 60cm diameter, 49cm high/Note: Fred Francis Foster was a founder member of the Gloucestershire Guild of Craftsmen. He lived in Whiteway Colony near Stroud and worked with Peter Waals, Sidney Barnsley and other Cotswold School craftsmen Condition Report: Stains and scratches throughout acceptable with age and use, banded decoration good throughout, slight scratching to legs, sound at joints, inscription on base very good.
Twelve silver spoons in an associated standing black fish skin box,late 18th century,the majority partly initialled and table pattern,various makers, six London, 1790, 1791, 1800 and 1902, and six Dublin, 1799 and 1801,together with five pistol-shaped handles, four two-tine steel forks and two knives with steel blades, all with pistol handles, the box with original brass grille box 33cm high, the spoons 23oz
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