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Silver and silver-plate to include: a pair of 19th century silver-plated wine-bottle coasters with foliate cast borders; two lady's dressing-table requisite jars with hallmarked silver lids; a pair of early 19th century silver mustard spoons and one other mustard spoon; a silver fiddle-and-thread pattern salt spoon and a silver butter knife.
A 1920s honey oak cased canteen of silver plated flatware for 12 persons: by Atkins Brothers, Old English pattern, the three fitted drawers holding 12 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 6 soup spoons, 6 table spoons, 11 tea spoons (one missing), 6 egg spoons, 4 salt spoons, a sugar spoon, a mustard spoon, a pair of sauce ladles, a pair of sugar tongs, a pair of basting spoons and a soup ladle, plus the original 7 piece steel carving set; and a matched part set of 10 dessert and 3 table knives with ivorine handles, all in a three drawer oak canteen with rebated gilt brass handles and two keys, the canteen The flatware in good condition, with no wear to the plating and just expected light scratching from use. Lacks one tea spoon and the mustard spoon. The 'bone' handled knives are a matched, harlequin part-set. The baize lining is in good order. Some scratches and tarnishing to brass fittings throughout, with heavier tarnishing to the carrying handles, The oak canteen is good overall, with no engraving to the brass shield plate to the lid. Lock works well. Some marks, dings and surface dirt to the oak, with small chips and knocks around the plinth. One long scratch to the back. No splits.
A mahogany-cased six-place silver-plated service comprising table knives and forks; dessert knives, forks and spoons; fish-eaters; soup, tea and coffee spoons, and four ladles. The knifes with double-struck handles and blades marked James Dixon & Sons - Sheffield. The flatware single struck and with engraved initial H. (Two sets of 6 non-matching serving spoons.)
A selection of 19th and early 20th century silver plate comprising: a pair of large wine-bottle coasters with unengraved central bosses; a 'Martinoid' tyg (15 cm high); a set of four serving spoons; three wine labels (one hallmarked); a berry spoon (23.5 cm) and two mustard spoons; a handheld dressing-table mirror in Art Nouveau style (all plate worn); a late 19th century Chinese white-metal pedestal bowl modelled as lotus flowers and tendrils (damaged).
A selection of quality silver plate to include an early 20th century entrée dish in Georgian style (minus handle), a large scallop-edge shaped three-footed salver (35.5 cm diameter), a large oval serving platter, a pair of table candlesticks, a pair of heavy sauceboats, candle boxes and other items
A George V silver five piece dressing table set: W. G. Sothers & Co., Birmingham 1917, comprising a mirror, two clothes brushes and two hair brushes, all with moulded shaped borders and chased ribbon tied foliate cartouche decoration; together with an Art Deco engine turned hand mirror, Mappin & Webb, London 1934; and a George V hair brush with chequered engine turned decoration, gross weight 1258g. (7)
Various treen to include: a late 19th/early 20th century profusely carved Indian hardwood six-division pipe rack with hinged shelf and bowed upper; a fruit comport carved with various specimen wood fruits; a slightly larger fruit bowl with similar decoration; a pair of early 20th century open spiral twist oak table candle sticks; an interesting host of various pipes including two cased examples: a meerschaum of traditional form, the other with engraved silver ferule separating briar bowl and amber-style mouthpiece
A fine quality early 20th century circular-topped mahogany wine table; the dished top above a slender turned stem above a tripod base with inverted turned finial and the cabriole style legs terminating in pointed hoof style feet (26.5 cm diameter x 66 cm high), together with an Edwardian mahogany, boxwood-strung and chequer-strung occasional table with square legs united by a cross-frame stretcher with conforming central reserve (66.5 cm wide (cut down)) (2)
A late 19th to early 20th century Chinese yew-wood altar-style table of good colour; the planked top with shaped curved upright ends above four slightly splaying fluted legs with carved earpieces (109.5 x 38.5 x 88 cm). * Please note that we have been informed that this table is cypress wood, nit yew wood as originally catalogued.
A late 18th century George III period mahogany side table. The front section with two half-width drawers below a slightly overhanging moulded top. The back with single drop leaf. Raised on square tapering legs terminating in brass castors. (71 x 55.5 cm leaf down (88 cm leaf up) x 76.5 cm)
An unusual early 19th century mahogany work table; the 'separate' rectangular box with hinged lid opening to reveal two lifting compartmentalised compartments and a single full-width drawer below, the stand with pull-out wool slide and raised on slender turned tapering legs terminating in brass castors (34.5 wide x 28.5 deep x 84 cm high)
A marble-topped serpentine-fronted console table in mid-18th century Louis XV style; painted and carved in relief with gilt C scrolls, the moulded cabriole legs headed with flowerheads and husks and united by the lower scrolling stretcher in high rocaille style (the light-mustard and speckled marble 93.5 x 30 cm) (88 cm high)
A large 19th century extending mahogany dining table having three extra leaves; central turned tapering fluted supports and four outer turned supports terminating in bun style feet with recessed brass castors (305 cm fully extended x 115 x 74 cm) Condition Report: Leaves are darker than the ends, some 'lightening' and minor scuffing around moulded edge. Legs are fairly dark but very nicely made. Minor stains to one leaf and some scratching to top (could be polished out). The table appears firm and sturdy.
A mid 19th century style (later) rosewood library table; the thumbnail-moulded slightly overhanging top above a dentil frieze and raised on two baluster shaped bulb style supports leading to four downswept legs carved at the knees with acanthus leaves, the legs terminating in French style scrolls (122.5 x 60.5 x 74 cm)
A Gordon Russell of Broadway extending dining table with one extra leaf together with four upholstered armchairs: the table with fine cleated sides and ends and raised on square tapering legs (153cm leaves in x 78cm wide x 77cm high); the chairs with padded backs and seats, shaped arms and also raised on square tapering legs, table and chairs marked for Gordon Russell of Broadway.
A Regency-style (good later modern reproduction) mahogany drum table: the circular green leather gilt-tooled top; four true and four dummy drawers; turned stem; raised on four downswept square tapering legs terminating in brass cap castors. (120 cm in diameter x 74.5 cm high)
A Grange extendable cherrywood dining table and a matching set of six chairs. The oval-ended table with integral folding central leaves and cross-banded top above a stem with bulbous bun foot style centre and raised on four shaped downswept legs (128 cm diameter (without leaves) x 77 cm high; 211 cm fully extended). The chairs with rattan-caned balloon-back-style rests, overstuffed seats and turned tapering fluted front legs.
A large collection of vintage table linen: early to mid-20th century, including several sets of table cloths and napkins; a large number of table cloths and coverings, various sizes from occasional to dining table sizes, some with embroidered decoration in colours with flowers etc.; a large quantity of napkins, some with lace borders; doilies; etc. (large quantity in two boxes)
Six early 20th century silver-mounted cut glass dressing-table accessories and four other pieces: a powder bowl, William Greenwood & Sons, Birm. 1948, with floral silkwork panel to the cover; a large wrythen scent bottle, William Comyns & Sons, London 1910; a pair of scent bottles, Birmingham 1938 (lack stoppers) and two other smaller scent bottles; a George III silver-mounted oval cut-glass pedestal mustard pot and cover, William Frisbee, London 1802; a Victorian silver-mounted circular salt; two small white-metal models of a horse and a camel. (10 pieces, most with faults.) - Powder bowl: Good condition overall - some toning to ground of silkwork.- Wrythen scent: Lacks stopper, cover lacks button to pop-open. several worn holes to raised detail on silver.- Pair scents: Both lack stopper. Otherwise good.- Small scents: The larger with loose (and creased) silver mount. Marks rubbed. The smaller with small crack at top of glass inside neck.- Salt: Small frits to glass throughout.- GIII mustard: Several large chips to edges of cover. Chip to underside of foot. A couple of small frits to diamond cutting.- Horse: Lacks tail.- Camel: Good condition.
A pair of late 19th/early 20th century bronzed spelter and glass table lamps fitted for electricity; the fluted inverted pear-shaped centre encrusted and decorated in relief with flowering branches, each raised on four scrolling stile feet (each approx. 60 cm high inc. electrical fitting)
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