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An oak sideboard with two geometrically moulded drawers above two cupboard doors, 142cm wide, 47cm deep, 89cm high also an oak coffee table, a double door side cabinet, a coopered barrel stick stand, to include two walking canes and a walking stick and an oak drop-leaf tea trolley
A Queen Anne style quarter veneered walnut serpentine form dressing table with bowed apron drawer flanked by four short pedestal drawers on shell headed cabriole legs and claw and ball feet, 98cm wide, 61cm deep, 73cm high and a triple mirror dressing table and cabriole leg dressing stool
A George III style crossbanded mahogany twin pillar D-end dining table with three extra leaves, 240cm long, 106cm wide, 79cm high and a set of eight (6+2) George III style mahogany dining chairs en-suite, each with pierced vase splat on acanthus moulded cabriole front lags and claw and ball feet
A LARGE AMETHYST DRESS RING, on yellow metal band stamped 9ct, the oval amethyst measuring approximately 16 x 12 mm, ring size SCondition Reprot:The table is clear. Some light surface scratching to the odd facet under close inspection. Stone measures approx. H 1.75 cm, W 1.25 cm
A GEORGIAN OAK SINGLE DRAWER SIDE TABLE, the overhung top above a single drawer with inlaid cross banded detail, shaped apron, raised on cabriole supports with pad feet, H 70 cm, W 78 cm, D 47 cm S/DCondition Reprot:Damage to the pad feet. Marks and a horizontal split to the top
A late Victorian silver fish and dessert table service by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1897, engraved with a monogram FHS, comprising: The following with pistol grips: Eighteen fish knives Eighteen fish forks A pair of fish servers; The following in foliate engraved pattern: Eighteen dessert knives Eighteen dessert forks; The following in a foliate engraved dognose pattern: Three dessert serving spoons, 23cm (9in) long Two spoons, 18.5cm (7 1/4in) long, 5082g (163.4 oz), In a walnut and brass mounted canteen boxPlease note: There are four not three dessert serving spoons, 23cm (9in) long. The weight, however, is correct.
Ω A matched silver Hanoverian pattern part table service, mainly by Dobson & Sons (Thomas William Dobson), London 1902-1911, some later examples, engraved with a crest, comprising: Forty two table forks Thirty three table spoons Twenty nine dessert forks Twenty nine dessert spoons Eleven egg spoons Twelve tea spoons Five salt spoons A sugar tongs A soup ladle Two basting spoons Five sauce ladles, 10,522g (335.05 oz); Together with the following with steel blades: Eight piece carving set with ivory handles Sixty seven later knives in two sizes with xylo handles, Some electro-plated pieces in Hanoverian pattern and engraved with a crest, Housed in an oak cabinet containing four drawers and a tray The crest of MORLEY for the Barons Hollenden. Provenance: Hall Place, Kent, sold on the instructions of the Executors of Sonja, Lady Hollenden Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
A Continental silver table centre bowl or jardiniere, import marked for London 1895, sponsor's mark of James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, oval with a broad, shaped and part gadrooned rim, the central cherub's heads framed by scrolls and with pendant cartouches, twin lion mask and ring handles with applied fruiting swags between, the lower bowl lobed, a formal foliate band to the apron, on four scroll and paw supports on pad feet, presentation engraved, 46.5cm (18in) long, 3067g (98.6 oz) The presentation reads Presented to Mrs Barrie of Airlie Park, West Ferry on the occasion of the presentation by the citizens of Dundee to Ex-Lord Provost Barrie of his portrait 12th November 1907 . Sir Charles Barrie Sir Charles Barrie (1840-1921), Lord Provost of Dundee (1902-1905). The portrait mentioned was painted by James Guthrie (1859-1930) and is now in Dundee Art Galleries and Museums Collection. He was a ship-owner and retired in 1915 and most of the fleet was sold, to Cunard and to the Furness Line. His son, Charles C. C. Barrie (later MP for the Elgin Burghs) took over the firm, as an agency business, with only a brief return to ship owning between 1921 and 1923. In 1919 he was knighted and died in 1921.
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