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MISCELLANEOUS TABLE SILVER, 18TH / 19TH CENTURY, Bright-cut pattern: two tablespoons, one Eley & Pierrepont, 1777, the other George Wintle, 1804, both London, and a teaspoon and a pair of Irish salt spoons; single struck King's pattern: a dessert spoon and three mustard spoons; and Old English pattern: a dessert spoon and four teaspoons 324gr (10oz 8dwt) (14)
FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SILVER, VARIOUS MAKERS, LONDON, 1810-1848 mostly variously crested and initialled, comprising: three tablespoons, seven table forks, two dessert spoons, six dessert forks and a pair of sugar tongs; also an Old English pattern dessert spoon, London, 1838 1113gr (35oz 15dwt) (20)
Local Interest - MS file of Nottingham Station summary of land purchases Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire (later Great Central) Railway, 26pp, all stamped Executive Accounts Committee 11th October 1896, relating to the purchase of land on which Nottingham Victoria Station was built (4); four theatre posters for the Theatre, Retford [Nottinghamshire], November 1828-December 1835; Victorian coal mining maps, published by William Mackenzie of London, chromolithographs, 16.5cm x 24.5cm and 24.5cm x 16.5cm (4); London & North Western Railway route maps, two sheets covering all sections of their route in England and Scotland; a Victorian cabinet card, by Smith & Son, Photographers [of] Nottingham; a hand scrivened and illuminated family pedigree, entitled Genealogical Table of the Family of Thairwell [of Richmond, Yorkshire], With Numerous Collateral Branches [Eeles of Caldwell, Hogg of Burton in Bishopdale and Lax of Sedbury], delineated throughout with a line of descent from the 18th century and culminating in the birth of Frederick James Thaurwell of London, bn. April 3rd, 1842, the illustrated with vignette coats of arms cresting the family branches, monogrammed, dated 1869, scroll, 40.5cm x 52cm
A late 19th century Scottish novelty sycamore table snuff box, the hinged cover boldly carved with scenes from Robert Burns's Tam o' Shanter, including the protagonist, the Old Bridge at Brig o' Doon and the witch, the sides with faithful hounds, recumbent sheep, the thumbpiece as a bull's head with horns, the interior with traces of tin lining, 16cm wide, c.1890
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