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Two early 19th Century Channel Islands (Jersey) silver spoons to include: 1. Old English Pattern table spoon, the handle engraved: M.F.B.S NEE LE 1 DECR 1805., hallmarked JQ J for Jacques Quesnel I, later engraved inscription dated 1945 to reverse handle, approx 1.67 ozt (51.7 grams) 2. Old English Pattern table spoon, the handle engraved: P.B.S NE 30 DEC 1808, hallmarked by George Hamon II (GH Crowned) only once, with later inscription dated 1945, approx 1.63 ozt (50.6 grams) (2)
A collection of silver to include: an Art Nouveau silver mounted glass ewer and stopper, with green highlights to body, plain silver collar and spout hallmarked Birmingham, 1900 together with two various frames, dressing table mirror and dessert fork, various dates and makers (1 bag) Further details: a/f - all tarnished
A mixed collection of metal ware and others to include; a large onyx stone and brass column three legged hall standing light, an onyx stone tall ashtray/cigarette holder with brass column, a copper helmet shaped coal bucket, copper and wooden bed pan, trivet, copper kettles, an Art Nouveau style elaborate table centrepiece, onyx style trinket box, ashtray etc. (1 box with coal bucket, standing lamp and bed pan)
A matched set of six 19th Century fiddle and thread pattern silver table spoons, engraved crest to terminals, four hallmarked William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1814, and two hallmarked Samuel Whitford, London, 1866. Weight: Approx. 448.4 grams (14.4ozt) Further Details: Some tarnishing and general wear.
A collection of mixed silver spoons to include; two George III silver table spoons, Gillsand & Ker, Edinburgh, 1764, two George II silver table spoons, possibly George Hindmarsh, London, 1753, two Victorian silver table spoons, beaded edged, Chawner & Co, London, 1881, a George III silver table spoon with engraved decoration, hound to terminal and initials and dates to reverse, maker mark rubbed, Exeter, 1788, and a George IV silver dessert spoon, maker mark rubbed, London, 1811. Weight: Approx. 496.6 grams (15.96ozt) Further Details: Some general wear and tarnishing.
A good box of trimmings etc to include: an iconic pair of Regency mittens in great condition; a coffee and peach lace modesty front, 1930, lined in crepe (some fraying on lining); a long black lace (could be French) stole, 1920s; a long cream lace stole backed onto tulle, late Edwardian/early 1920; a tulle christening veil edged in lace, 1930s; a quantity of lace collars and trimmings; a long Eastern European table mat woven in a rainbow of colours; a quantity of crocheted mats; quantity of lace trimming on original cards (Edwardian); two broderie Anglaise sleeves; collection of Victorian lace; silk wedding handkerchief edged in lace, 1920s; an (unfinished) embroidered tea cosy; remnant of embroidered yellow floral braiding; cotton crochet lace night dress case edged in blue ribbon (1916-20), some staining; small Victorian sampler by Ellen Jewell age 12; a silk commemorative WWII handkerchief in red, white and blue; a WWII embroidered floral stocking case; lace and beaded purple embellished roll of trimming (to commemorate passing of a suffragette?); cloth liberty bodice buttons on original card; a Daily Telegraph article on lace, 28th February 1978. All in good Harrods box used for storage. (Q)
A collection of mainly 19th Century Old English pattern flatware including table spoons, table forks, dessert spoons and forks, all terminals except two engraved with initials G H.R., all hallmarked various dates and makers, approx weight 33.95 ozt (1056 grams) (1 bag)
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