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Tortoiseshell and silver pique-work matched part dressing table set, to include a handheld mirror, 4 brushes, a leather polisher, 2 small glass lidded jars, 4-piece nail grooming kit, marks for E.S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham, (1911-1913), also comprising a silver oval box, a silver rectangular casket box marked for William Comyns & Sons Ltd', Birmingham, a small round silver 3-legged powder box (hallmarks rubbed) and a silver and tortoiseshell shoehorn and buckle hook by Mappin & Webb, also purple leather journal, two purple leather containers, contained in a purple leather travel case, with maker 'Mappin & Webb Ltd, Oxford St London. W,' stamped to front, gold lettering stamped to front 'K.M. B-Y', complete with a matching dust jacket, case size 54cm x 35cm. For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk
A late Victorian and 20th century part canteen of fiddle pattern silver flatware, comprising 88 table and dessert forks, 79 table, dessert and soup spoons, and 44 teaspoons, 4 soup ladels, 1 large ladel, 1 large serving spoon, assorted makers, mainly George Jackson and David Fullerton (1891 - 1903) and Boodle & Dunthorne (1940-41) each piece crested 'Post Nubes Lux' with star above cloud, within oval belt motif, gross weight approx. 541oz For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk
Victorian black lacquered games table, top with mother-of-pearl inlay forming a chess board, each flap decorated with ornamental birds and insects, single frieze drawer, trestle base with sledge feet, all over decorated with chinoiserie, width 59cm (31), depth 49cm (19), height 76cm (30). For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk
Regency mahogany twin-pedestal dining table, rectangular top with spare leaf, supported on baluster columns, each with three scroll legs terminating in brass animal paw feet with articulated brass castors, length 120cm (87), width 117cm (46), height 72cm (28). For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk
Edwardian mock Sheraton demi-lune fold-over mahogany card table, top leaf with white wood inlaid swags, ribbons and stylized anthemion days lined interior inlaid frieze, four square section tapering legs with spayed feet (two legs hinged to form gate), width 91cm (36), depth 46cm (18), height 75cm (29). For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk
George III mahogany library reading table, rectangular top hinged with ratchet support, two fold out candle stands all standing on baluster single column with triform base, top 46cm (18), depth 35cm (14), height 75cm (29). For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk
Mid 19th century mahogany demi-lune fold-over tea table, top with satin wood inlays, swags of flowers and leaves, figured mahogany frieze, four square section tapering legs (two swinging) 91cm (36), depth 41cm (16), height 72cm (28). For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk
19th century French Boulle side table, rectangular top above single frieze drawer fitted to handles, all standing on swept legs, decorated all over with cast brass, overall in need of heavy restoration, width 76cm (30), depth 46cm (18), height 72cm (28). For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk
Victorian oak centre table, rectangular top with cut corners, gadroon mouldings to frieze with Lion mask concealing single drawer, marked 'Ernest Smith, Southsea', all standing on four columns with sledge feet carved in the shape of serpents, width 99cm (39), depth 69cm (27), height 74cm (29). For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk
Mid 19th century continental stained oak centre table, the rectangular top with parquetry inlays and acanthus leaf moulding above frieze carved with guilloche concealing two short drawers, four baluster legs united by barley sugar twist stretchers, 163cm (64), depth 100cm (40), height 76cm (30). For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk
19th century oak side table, rectangular top with moulded edge to all four sides above single frieze drawer with brass tear drop handles, baluster turned legs united by rectangular section stretchers, width 81cm (32), depth 51cm (20), height 71cm (28). For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk
Mid 19th century oak refectory table and two matching benches, the table with two plank cleated top support on heavy gothic design, trestle base, united by pegged stretcher, the two benches of the same design, table top length 245cm (96), depth 76cm (30), height 76cm (30), each bench proportionately designed to match the table. For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk
Early Victorian rosewood sofa table, rectangular top with three inch frieze concealing two drawers all standing on two columns with fluted and moulded decoration, four animal paw feet, width 132cm (52), depth 66cm (26), height 71cm (28). For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk
19th century continental rosewood sewing table, shaped top inlaid with marquetry surrounding picture panel of courting couple, lid lifting to reveal fitted interior, wool bag, single column with triform base, original brown pot casters, width 50cm (20), depth 41cm (16), height 76cm (30). For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk
Victorian rosewood veneered fold-over card table, rectangular top with cross banding above shaped frieze with moulded decoration, single column support of baluster form, standing on four outswept legs with moulded shell form, terminals concealing articulated steel casters, width 91cm (36), depth 46cm (18), height 73cm (29). For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk
Edwardian rosewood veneered nest of four graduated occasional tables, each with rectangular top with cock bead, standing on trestle base with wavy stretchers (larger table measurements) width 48cm (19), depth, 31cm (12), height 68cm (27). For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk
Late 18th century walnut dressing table mirror, rectangular glass supported in gesso and moulded frame, box base with ogee front containing three drawers, all standing on moulded bracket feet, width 37cm (14.5), depth 20cm (8), height 56cm (22). For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk
Victorian walnut and mahogany games table, the tilting top of shaped form veneered in figured walnut and inlaid with chess board, all on single column with unusual basket baluster, triform legs, height 70cm (28). For condition report please see the catalogue at www.peterwilson.co.uk
An Ercol dining room suite, comprising an extending dining table with hinged leaf, four chairs and a carver, with a room divider and sideboard to match CONDITION REPORT: Unsure whether it has been re-stained, unlikely as it has come from a deceased estate. shelf clips are missing, some surface scratches, but in overall reasonable condition
Numerous items relating to the - XXth Jubilee Men's and Vth Women's Chess Olympiad, Skopje, 1972, including a chess table with central inset board, inset recesses on both sides, on ebonised legs, 82cm deep x 104cm wide, five posters printed by CGP Delo, Ljubljana, a book by Aleksandar Matanovic, three medals, supplied by Beroni in red card boxes, pin badge, "Capitaine" badge, "Delegue Fide" badge, desk folder with ephemera, other badges etc belonging to John MIlls, an East Glamorgan chess medallion
A MEISSEN GROUP, ‘SMELL’, LATE 19TH CENTURYfrom the set of the senses after the models by J.C. Schoenheit, the young woman smelling a posy seated beside a table supporting a flask and a basket of flowers, shaped rectangular base, underglaze blue crossed swords mark, impressed number, incised model number E5, painted number 29.14cm high
a set of fRENCH TABLE SILVER, tetard freres, paris, second quarter 20th centuryFiddle pattern, the terminals engraved with a simplified armorial of three birds, comprising: twenty-four tablespoons twenty-four table forkstwenty-three table knives with stainless steel bladestwenty dessert spoons twenty-four dessert forkstwenty-four dessert knives with stainless steel bladestwelve fish forks twelve fish knivestwelve cake forks ten teaspoons 950 standard8253gr (265oz) excluding steel bladed knives(185)
~A CANTEEN OF EDWARDIAN TABLE SILVER, GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO. LTD., LONDON, 1901Fiddle pattern, engraved with a crest, comprising:twelve tablespoonseighteen table forkstwelve dessert spoonstwelve dessert forkstwelve teaspoonstwelve fish forks with ivory handlestwelve fish knives with ivory handlestwelve fruit forks with ivory handlestwelve fruit knives with ivory handlesand a pair of sauce ladles, a soup ladle and a gravy spoonall in the original blue baize lined fitted oak box with two trays, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths label, lid inset with brass vacant shield, complete with key4374gr (140oz) excluding ivory handled pieces(118 pieces)
A SET OF VICTORIAN TABLE SILVER, G.W. ADAMS FOR CHAWNER & CO., LONDON, 1864/65/74Lily pattern, terminals engraved Carlin, comprising:twelve tablespoonstwelve table forkseight dessert spoonssix dessert forkssix teaspoonsfour salt spoonsand a pair of gravy spoons, a pair of sauce ladles, one soup ladle, one butter knife and one pair sugar tongs4510gr (145oz)(55)Provenance: This table silver was placed in a safety deposit box on 20th December 1877 by James Ellis at the London County & Westminster Bank, 130 Whitechapel High Street, London, remaining there for 120 years until removed by a direct descendent in 1997. For jewellery with the same provenance, see lots 494-497.
A SET OF EIGHT VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE FORKS, FRANCIS HIGGINS JUNIOR FOR THE PORTLAND CO. LTD., LONDON, 1860Kings Honeysuckle pattern, the terminals engraved with a crest766gr (24oz)(8)The short-lived Portland Co. Ltd. was the brainchild of Harry Emanuel (1830-1898), the retail jeweller and silversmith of 5 Hanover Square, who in 1856 filed a patent in London which covered improvements in the manufacture of spoons, forks, &c. Premises were acquired for the enterprise in Ridinghouse Street, Portland Place and the company registered in August 1859. One of the shareholders was Francis Higgins junior (1818-1908) who was appointed the company’s manager. By early 1861 Emanuel had sold his shares and Higgins moved the factory to Clapton Mills near Loudwater, Buckinghamshire. Although the Portland Co. Ltd., ‘Manufacturers of silver and electro-plated goods, by patent machinery,’ was represented at the International Exhibition of 1862, the company did not prosper. The remaining shareholders decided in March 1863 to wind-up the business and Higgins, who must have invested a great deal of time and effort on their behalf, declared himself bankrupt in December 1867. For further information, see John Culme, The Directory of Gold and Silversmiths, Woodbridge, 1987, vol. I, p. 370.
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