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A Portuguese rosewood low table, 18th century, the rectangular top with gadroon edge, above a single frieze drawer with ripple mouldings and projecting rounded panels, repeated on all three sides, on spiral turned and square section gilt metal mounted legs united by stretchers, 55 x 41 x 38cm, elements lacking.Illustrated.
A blue and grey velvet table runner, in 17th style, embroidered with foliate designs and fringed, 169 x 36cm and a matching smaller runner, 152 x 36cm, an ivory silk panel, embroidered with birds and vases of flowers, 133 x 37cm, a panel of red floral figured damask with gilt metal thread borders, 90 x 62cm and an embroidered crest and armorial (5).
A French tole peintre table lamp, first half 20th century, of foliate form, with twin branches hung with facet cut and amethyst colour glass drops, 36.5cm high, a student's early 20th century gilt metal adjustable desk lamp, and an Italian gilt metal reproduction altar candlestick type table lamp (3).
A late Victorian mahogany brass bound Campaign-style canteen box, the velvet-lined fitted interior with a lift out tray, 44 x 32cms, with key, containing a set of four early 19th century silver threaded bead edge handled table knives, makers mark R.T., with steel blades, an Irish silver dessert knife, Dublin 1820, four Georgian silver pistol handled forks, circa 1760, the electroplated tines, 19th / 20th century, all crested, another silver dessert knife, a set of six electroplate cheese knives and four similar table knives (21).
A set of four Edwardian silver Hanoverian pattern 3-prong table forks, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1903, a pair of George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, George Smith & William Fearn, London 1788 and two similar table forks, London 1807 and 1808, 19ozs weight combined, all crested (8).
Nine George IV - Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, various dates and makers, mostly William Eaton, London 1822-1838, six similar silver dessert spoons, various dates and makers, four by George W Adams, London 1862 and 1865, and two similar silver table forks, London 1824 and 1866, 26ozs weight combined, crests or initials.
An American three piece mounted dressing table, detailed sterling, monogrammed, a small pair of American circular boxes, detailed sterling, with foliate embossed pull-off covers, a Danish silver spot hammered cream ladle, H Andresen, Copenhagen 1919, and a small circular silver mounted easel photograph frame (7).
A George II style shaped circular silver waiter, Roberts & Dore, Sheffield 1932, with moulded border, on three scroll feet, 15.5cm diameter, an Edwardian silver rectangular dressing table tray, H Matthews, Birmingham 1903, embossed with flowers and leaf scrolls and a silver mounted cut glass sugar castor, 8ozs combined weight of weighable silver (3).
A fiddle and thread pattern silver part canteen, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1926, double struck, six tablespoons, three table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks and a similar single struck table fork, London 1805, 46ozs, all engraved with a crest and garter motto 'Post Nubes Lux'.Illustrated.
A matched Victorian silver fiddle thread and shell pattern canteen, mostly George W Adams & Francis Higgins, London 1853, 1861, 1862 & 1863, double struck, 6 tablespoons, 12 table forks, 12 dessert spoons, 18 dessert forks, 12 teaspoons, 2 sauce ladles, 130ozs, mostly engraved with a crest and motto, together with a 20th century walnut canteen box, the fitted green baize lined interior and drawer with 12 bone handled table and 12 cheese knives by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company.Illustrated.
A late 20th century silver clad table photograph frame, moulded with poppies in the Art Nouveau style, aperture about 8.5cm x 5cm (overall 16.5cm x 12cm), marks for Birmingham, 1996, maker's stamp Ray Hall; and a smaller 958 silver clad photograph frame by the same maker, about 7cm x 9cm overall
An Edwardian silver clad table photograph frame, shaped oblong form with beaded edge and repousse flowers, ebonised back, green fabric lining, rectangular aperture 12.5cm x 8.5cm, overall 20cm x 15cm, marks for Birmingham, 1911, maker's stamp W J Myatt and Co; together with two small modern silver clad circular table photograph frames, Birmingham assay, overall diameter 6.5cm
**Payment in person or by bank transfer only**A part set of Edwardian silver cutlery in scallop pattern, comprising, seven dinner forks, eight table spoons, eight dessert forks, eight dessert spoons and two ladles, all with marks for London, 1907, maker's stamp RS, combined weight 86.9 ozt
Four George III silver tables spoons and a dessert spoon - this Lot comprises two table spoons, fiddleback with monogram P to terminals, marks for London, 1811 and 1812, maker's stamp SH; another engraved JJA to terminal and marked for London, 1790, indistinct maker's stamp, the fourth engraved CL to terminal and marked for Exeter, 1812, partially distinct maker's stamp W(?); the dessert spoon engraved M Barras to terminal and marked for London, 1813 (combined weight 9.1 ozt)
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