An English porcelain desk or dressing table set, 1st half 19th century, probably Coalport, the shaped rectangular form painted with panels of flowers reserved on a dark blue ground, set with a candlestick, small vase and two covered pots, 28.8cm. (7)Provenance: a private collection in Hampshire.
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A Darte (Paris) porcelain cabinet plate, c.1804-24, painted with a stag, the rim with formal gilt motifs on a blue ground, printed mark and titled 'Cerf d'Europe' to the reverse, a Paris porcelain nightlight or candlestick modelled as a deep bowl on a low table, and a French biscuit porcelain figure of a monkey holding a ball up to its ear, inscribed 'B Rice Sèvres', 22.8cm max. (3)
A rare Brislington delftware plate, c.1720, painted in polychrome enamels with a jumping boy figure beside a vase of flowers on a low table, within a panelled trellis border, together with a similar shallow soup plate depicting a dancing Chinese figure before an ornamental fence, a repair to the latter, 22.5cm max. (2)Provenance: from the collection of the late Jonathan Horne. Paper label for Garry Atkins to the former.
A large pair of Meissen figures of greyhounds, c.1745-50, modelled by Johann Joachim Kändler, each in pursuit with forepaws lifted off the ground, supported on low tree stumps, their coats decorated with small brown patches, the oval bases applied with flowers and leaves, blue crossed swords marks, some good restoration, 26cm across. (2)Provenance: a private UK collection.These models were designed by Kändler to feature as part of the table decorations at the hunting lodge of Augustus the Strong.
A set four William IV table candlesticks Waterhouse, Hodson & Co, Sheffield 1833, each of knopped baluster outline, to a square foot with leaf clasped corners, engraved crest and motto to base, the removable sconces of similar designDimensions:Height:28.5cmProvenance:Provenance: Private Scottish Collection from Moray
A matched George III and later canteen various marks and dates, predominantly, Chawner, comprising, forty eight table forks, thirty six tablespoons, a soup ladle, fish slice, five sauce ladles, twenty four teaspoons, twelve egg spoons, eighteen dessert forks, all of Hourglass and Shell variant patterns, various initials and crests engraved to terminal; together with a set of twelve fish knives and forks and a collection of ivorine handled knives, all contained in a seven drawer oak canteenDimensions:Weighable silver: 357oz
A late Victorian suite of Old English flatware John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1894, comprising twelve of each, tablespoons, table forks, dessert spoons, teaspoons, and eleven dessert forks, all of Old English pattern with engraved initial, Gothic P to terminalDimensions:Combined weight: 92oz
A collection of three 1930s and 1940s table cigarette boxes to include, A Wilcox, Birmingham 1932, engine-turned detail, engraved '15th June 1935'; one by Reid & Sons, Birmingham 1937, with a Celtic design border; and another, Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1945, applied stag to hinged lid, with foliate thumb-piece, the interior lid with presentation inscription Dimensions:Width: 16.5cm, 16.8cm, 13cm
An Edwardian three-tier canteen Josiah Williams & Co, London 1909, comprising, fifteen tablespoons, eight dessert spoons, two sauce ladles, eighteen table forks, eighteen dessert forks, nine teaspoons, with six tablespoons, Robert Stebbings, London 1911 and two sauce ladles, all of Old English pattern with engraved crest to terminal; together with a set of twelve bone-handled fish knives and forks and eight side knives, all presented in a fitted canteen with three pull-out drawersDimensions:Weighable silver: 153.5oz
A composite collection of Fiddle pattern flatware various makers and dates, mainly Victorian, Dublin, comprising, four tablespoons, six table forks, sixteen dessert spoon, eleven dessert forks, fourteen teaspoons, and a collection of condiment spoons, all of Fiddle patternDimensions:Combined weight: 72.5oz
An Art Nouveau Swiss matched canteen marked 800, retailed by F. Spitzbarth-Grieb of Zurich, comprising cased sets of twelve table spoons, table forks, dessert forks, table and side knives, and teaspoons, all with initials engraved to terminal and twelve coffee spoons with engraved initials, lacking case; together with two soup ladles, two serving spoons, twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve teaspoons, twelve table knives and twelve side knives; together with various serving spoons, of the same pattern, a cake server and tongs of a different pattern
A collection of Fiddle pattern flatware London, various maker's marks and dates, comprising sixteen table forks, seventeen dessert forks, six tablespoons, fourteen dessert spoons and four teaspoons, all of Fiddle pattern, most with engraved crest to terminalDimensions:Combined weight: 92.5oz
A suite of Fiddle, Shell and Thread flatware various makers, predominately mid-Victorian, double struck and engraved crest comprising; twenty-two table forks; twelve dessert forks; eighteen dessert spoons; fifteen teaspoons; twelve large tablespoons; six soup spoons, single struck, Sheffield 1948; three sauce ladles; twelve each with silver handle modern side and table knives, stainless steel bladesDimensions:Weighable silver: 241oz
A collection of Fiddle pattern flatware predominantly London, comprising a basting spoon, George Ferris, Exeter 1824, twelve tablespoons, eleven table forks, and one plated; twelve dessert forks and twelve dessert spoons, some with engraved initials to terminalDimensions:Combined weight: 87oz
A collection of early Victorian flatware Edinburgh various makers and dates, to include, ten table forks, seven dessert spoons, and eight teaspoons; together with a Scottish provincial teaspoon, Robert Keay of Perth, of Fiddle pattern and a sugar sifter, London 1890, with apostle terminalDimensions:Combined weight: 36oz
A group of orders, medals relating to the members of one family Lt. Charles Beresford Marshall, RAF. M.B.E., A.V.M., B.W.M., with signed certificate, Freedom of London certificate, Warrant holders' book; tennis medal 1924; a silver table cigarette box, engraved RAF crest and facsimile signatures of fellow officers and mascot "Chinok" and a smaller silver table cigarette box, his wife's SAFA badges; To George Wilson C.B.E., 1939-45 star, defence Medal, BWM., Territorial medal and bar George VI, with dress miniatures. To Grp. Ldr. Walter Goodenough, Defence Medal, B.W.M., Special Constabulary Note: Charles Marshall architect in Newcastle area and freedom and MBE awarded for his work in designing a grace and favour house for their majesties as a gift from the Empire in 1935. Originally built at the Empire exhibition and then rebuilt at Birhill Surrey. George Wilson Director of Royal Association of Disabilty and Rehabilitation (RADAR) now covering 800 charities world wide. Walter Goodenough, POW taken at Dunkirk and marched to Bavaria as member of Durham Light Infantry
A collection of Victorian Fiddle pattern flatware various makers and dates, comprising, two basting spoons, twenty-six table forks, twelve dessert forks, twenty-six dessert spoons, a collection of teaspoons, condiment and sauce ladles, all of Fiddle pattern; together with a collection of Fiddle and Thread pattern teaspoonsDimensions:Combined weight: 178oz
A collection of matched Fiddle and Shell pattern flatware primarily William Cunningham, Edinburgh various dates, comprising, six tablespoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six teaspoons all of single struck Fiddle and Shell pattern with initials engraved to terminal; together with a teaspoon, JD, Glasgow 1845, of single struck King's patternDimensions:Weight: 41.4oz
A collection of George III and later Old English flatware various makers and dates, to include, a matched set of seven dessert spoons, John Lambe, London 1809/15, and ten further dessert spoons, two matched tablespoons, London 1784 and 1795, initial engraved to terminal; together with six soup spoons, Mappin & Webb, 1910 and two further with shell terminal: Sheffield 1963, four various sauce ladles, a Berry spoon, M & Co., Sheffield 1908 and fourteen various teaspoons; together with a set of six table forks, London 1801 of Old English Thread pattern, with initial engraved to terminalDimensions:Combined weight: 65oz
A pair of late Victorian three-light table candelabra Rogers, Sheffield 1900, the main candlesticks of Adam design with swag and drape design, large urn shaped terminal with two branch section and central tall extension all with beaded border, presented in a fitted case Dimensions:Overall height (tallest): 51.5cm, weight of branches and extensions: 72oz Note: Note:This versatile set can be used on the dining table in a number of combinations. The base level as two candlesticks, short height, two candlesticks with the tall extensions, as a pair of three light table candelabra, with or without the tall extensions or one five light candelabra and a single candlestick with or without the extension. This allows the owner to use them as befits the size of the table, number of guests and how much they want to impress their guests.
A collection of Fiddle pattern flatware various makers, and dates, predominantly Edinburgh, comprising two table spoons, six table forks, twelve dessert forks, twenty dessert spoons, sixteen teaspoons, all of Fiddle pattern, most with vacant terminals, some with engraved initials Dimensions:Combined weight: 63oz
A collection of Victorian Fiddle and Thread flatware Chawner, London various dates, mainly 1845, twelve tablespoons, one W.C., London, twelve table forks, eleven dessert spoons, and nine dessert forks, all of double struck Fiddle and Thread pattern, engraved crest to terminalDimensions:Combined weight: 105oz
A collection of Fiddle pattern flatware various makers and dates, mainly Dublin and London, comprising, five tablespoons, five table forks, ten dessert spoons, fifty-seven teaspoons, six condiment spoons and one pickle fork, all of Fiddle pattern, rat-tail bowls, most with crest engraved to terminal; together with a set of twelve teaspoons, of Old English Bright-cut patternDimensions:Combined weight: 87.5oz
An Edwardian canteen Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1908, comprising, a basting spoon, a sauce ladle, ten tablespoons, eighteen table forks, eight dessert spoons, sixteen dessert forks and eight teaspoons, all of Hanoverian pattern, engraved crest in a laurel wreath to terminal; together with a Scot's Fiddle pattern dessert spoon, Josiah Williams & Co, London 1927Dimensions:Combined weight: 106oz
ANGUS, Barry 666, 741, 742, 743; Benholm 823, 824, 3571; Bervie 832, 833; Brechin 911, 990, 991, 994, 995, 996 (5, un-numbered, tables 1, 2, 3 and 5), 998, 999, 1000, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 3286, 4848; Broughty Ferry 845, 1039, 1040, 1041, 1042, 1043 [34]. Early issues mostly fine, later generally very fine, a few better £120-£150 --- Provenance: 996 un-numbered DNW Auction T6, 19 March 2009, lot 525 (part); 996 table 5 and 1042 L.M. Burzinski Collection; 3571 DNW Auction T4, 13 December 2006, lot 1313 (part)
ANGUS, Dundee 2152 (5, un-numbered, tables 2, 3, 4 and 6), 2153, 2154, 2155, 2156 (2, tables 2 and 4), 2158 (5, tables 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5), 2159, 2160, 2161, 2162, 2163, 2164, 2166, 2167, 2168, 2169, 2170, 4689, 7139 [28]. Generally about very fine, some better £120-£150 --- Provenance: 2158 table 1 L.M. Burzinski Collection
A selection of early 20th Century silver and silver-backed dressing table accessories, including: a silver box, likely Williams (Birmingham) Ltd, Birmingham 1902, 2.6oz; a silver pill box; a pair of silver candlesticks; a silver-backed nail buffer; and a silver-backed hand mirror. (6)
A selection of Georgian and later silver cutlery, including: Georgian silver table spoon, makers mark worn, Newcastle 1802; Victorian silver fork and spoon, by Chawner & Co, London 1851; and other forks, spoons, and a pair of sugar tongs, 13.7oz gross; and a plated salt spoon.
A selection of Edwardian silver and silver backed dressing table accessories, including: pair of Edwardian silver backed clothes brushes and a silver ring box, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1901; silver backed hair brush and hand mirror, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1900; another silver backed hair brush; and three silver topped cut glass jars.
A collection of Spode ‘Italian’ pattern blue and white ceramic wares, including: tea cup and saucer; coffee cup and saucer; cheese or butter dish and cover; and other items; together with a Spode Blue Room Collection ‘Aesops Fables’ reproduction mug; and a selection of other blue and white ceramic plates and table wares.
A cased silver cruet set, by Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1992, comprising table salt, pepperette and mustard pot and two condiment spoons, the weighable silver 4.0oz gross; together with two Georgian silver plated Captain spoons; and a cased pair of silver cufflinks.
A Georgian silver tablespoon, with later frilled gilt bowl, makers mark indistinct, London 1815; together with a pair of Victorian silver table salts and spoons, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1882; and a twin handled salt cellar with blue glass liner, the silver 7.0oz gross.
A selection of Georgian and later silver cutlery, including: Georgian Scottish silver table fork, by James McKay, Edinburgh 1807; cased silver spoon with lion finial handle, by C J Vander Ltd, Sheffield 1980; yellow enamel silver coffee spoon; silver apostle spoon; and other items, makers including Walker & Hall, and others, approximately 12.5oz gross; also a silver handled knife.
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