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A highly decorative George II style lacquered side table, probably 19th CenturyThe rectangular top decorated with a Chinese chinoiserie lacquer on black ground and gilt highlighting, above two short frieze drawers, the four square supports featuring pierced brackets, width approx. 108cm.
A late Victorian mahogany wind action extending dining table with two extra leaves and winderThe rectangular top with bowed ends, rounded corners and moulded edges, above four ring turned cylindrical supports, terminating on castors, approx. 132cmx110cm opening to approx. 212cmx110cm fully extended, together with a set of eight early 20th Century 'Georgian-Revival' mahogany dining chairs, comprising two carvers and six singles, the pierced flared splats above leather upholstered drop-in seats, raised on front square tapered supports united by H stretchers (9).
A silver-plated canteen for twelve settingsThe canteen table with green leather inset top containing, the King's pattern canteen, comprising; table forks, eleven dessert forks, thirteen fish forks, four serving spoons, dessert spoons, soup spoons, teaspoons, coffee spoons, steel bladed table knives, steel bladed dessert knives, fish knives, soup ladle, carving knife, carving fork and knife sharpener (Qty)
A silver canteen for twelve settingsThe trefid design terminals, with three prong forks and rat-tail spoons, initialled, comprising; table forks, ten dessert forks, tablespoons, dessert spoons, two sauce ladles, with remaining miscellaneous items of flatwares, cased, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1910, weight combined approx. 86oz (Qty) CONDITION REPORT: one large with bending, one small with bending
A rare unopened 1.5-litre bottle of wine allegedly made to celebrate Adolf Hitler's 55th birthday, 'Fuhrerwein Schwazer Tafelwein' 1944 together with 1 bottle 1940 Deutche (sic) Reichs Rotwein These two bottles look extremely authentic with glass, labels and seals that reflect that era. However there is much sceptical and controversial historic reference backing up the details. Recent reports state that the wine was commissioned by Hitler (who was 'famously teetotal) as gifts for his general staff. The label on the bottle carries an image of an eagle on top of a swastika and a stamp of the Reichszeugmeisterei, the central office that supplied Nazi equipment. The wine itself is 12 per cent ABV Schwarzer Tafelwein - 'black table wine' - thought to have been made in Germany but, despite a wax seal on the bottle, it is likely that it would now be undrinkable. “Adolf Hitler, it has been claimed, had commissioned the red wine to be made for his 55th birthday to give as presents to his general staff. He was so self-obsessed that he called the wine Fuhrerwein and insisted the label carried a picture of himself on it. Less than one year after it was made Hitler was dead and the war was all but over. The bottle is a rare 1.5-litre magnum. It is believed by some that the bottle is an important historical artifact - it is certainly not a bottle that you would come across very often, if at all.” Please Note: Wright Marshall is unable to confirm or guarantee the authenticity of this Lot.
A silver table lamp baseThe circular beaded drip pan to a panelled tapered stem, raised on a beaded square base, with electrical fittings, loaded, by Walter Latham & Son, Sheffield, date letter worn, height 31cm (sold electrically untested) CONDITION REPORT: Item has been converted to a lamp drilled to base and plastic base been added, usual wear
A set of eight matched Victorian silver table forksIn fiddle and thread pattern, various dates and makers, together with, two silver tablespoons, crested, various dates and makers, six silver modern dessert spoons, London 1967, two Victorian silver teaspoons, London 1861, weight combined approx. 43oz (Qty)
A Danish silver matched canteen for twelve settingsWith bright cut decoration, initialled or monogrammed to each piece, comprising; table forks, dessert forks, tablespoons, matched dessert spoons, eight matched teaspoons, bearing the three tower mark, dates 1899-1906, various makers, weight combined 82oz (Qty)
A set of six Danish table forksWith reeded edges, initialled, bearing the three tower mark, possibly 1875, stamped C.Oberg, assay master Simon Groth, together with, four Danish silver table forks, bearing the three tower mark, possibly 1861, assay master Peter R. Hinnerup, weight combined approx. 18oz (10)
George III style mahogany dining suite, comprising sideboard, bow-front, two central drawers, flanked cupboards, and square tapering legs, width 154cm, depth 62cm, height 91cm; dining table, rectangular top with rounded corners, reeded edge, two turned columns, splayed legs with brass paw feet, fitted with one extra leaf, length 241cm, maximum width 102cm, height 74cm; set of eight dining chairs, shield backs with pierced bar slats, close studded leather upholstered seats, square tapering legs joined by H-stretchers, comprising two elbow chairs, width 61cm, six single chairs.
A canteen of silver cutlery, by Harrods, London 1990, Dubarry pattern, eight place settings, including table knives and forks, dessert knives, forks and spoons, soup spoons, teaspoons, fish knives and forks, four tablespoons, ladle, serving knife, cheese knife, butter knife, all in a fitted mahogany effect canteen box, total weighable silver 116oz.
A George IV silver basting spoon, by George Ferris, Exeter 1825, Old English pattern, the bowl with engraved initial 'L', 29cms, a silver tablespoon, by Francis Parsons & B Goss, Exeter 1806, engraved, a pair of silver tablespoons, by Francis Palmer, Exeter 1803, Old English pattern, a pair of silver tablespoons, by William Seaman, London 1803, Old English pattern, a silver tablespoon, by Hester Bateman, no date letter, Old English pattern, a white metal spoon, stamped SOS, Old English pattern, a silver tablespoon, by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1810 and four silver table forks, various dates and makers, all pieces engraved, 27oz gross.
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