A German 800 standard silver Art Deco part canteen of cutlery, by Gebruder Koberlin, Dobeln, circa 1925, of tapering angular form, comprising; three table spoons, nine sundae spoons, three tea spoons, one dessert fork and one dessert knife, weight 20 oz, together with other various silver and plated wares.
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A quarter striking table clock, circa 1890, arched case, side sound fret doors, brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, subsidiary dials for chime/silent and fast/slow, twin barrel movement with anchor escapement, backplate stamped W&H, quarter striking on two gongs, 40cm high 03.05.16, Case is faded in parts, small scratches and dents in parts, side fret with parts missing, both back silks to the frets are worn, door bezel is discoloured, dial is faded, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, with pendulum.
A mahogany chiming table clock, circa 1910, arched case, side sound frets, silvered Roman chapter ring, two dials in the arch for slow/fast and silent/chime selections, triple spring driven movement, chiming on gong rods, 41cm high27.04.16, Case slightly faded in parts, minor chips to veneers, dial is discoloured, movement is dirty, with pendulum.
An ebonised and gilt metal mounted striking table clock, circa 1890, inverted pediment, pierced side frets, scroll feet, arched dial with a silvered chapter ring, twin barrel movement striking on a gong, 47cm high03.05.16, Gilt mounts are slightly discoloured, case has been re-ebonised, case back with minor cracks, dial is discoloured, movement is dirty, with pendulum.
An oak chiming table clock, circa 1890, caddied top, gilt metal mounts, side sound frets and carrying handles, brass dial with a silvered Roman chapter ring, triple barrel movement with anchor escapement and chiming on five gongs, 56cm high27.04.16, Metal mounts are discoloured, oak surfaces are slightly faded in parts, top finial has come off and needs securing, movement needs cleaning.
~ A walnut quarter striking table clock, circa 1890, architectural pediment, base with a presentation plaque, brass dial with a silvered chapter ring, twin barrel movement with anchor escapement and quarter striking on two gongs, movement backplate stamped W&H Sch, 42cm high03.05.16, Case is faded in parts, base with some small staining marks, applied presentation plaque rubbed, dial is discoloured, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum.
A mahogany striking table clock, inverted bell top with a carrying handle and pineapple finials, side sound frets, 7-inch arched brass dial, arch with a silvered disc bearing an inscription Henry Stockar, London, dummy central alarm disc, twin barrel movement striking on a bell, later movement, 58cm high 03.05.16, Case is slightly faded in parts, brass surfaces are discoloured, back door glass is cracked, back door with scuff marks and chips, later back door latch, dial is discoloured, vacant holes to the movement front plate, later movement.
A striking table clock, signed Harrison, Liverpool, circa 1830, the ebony veneered case with an arched caddy pediment, brass inlaid recessed panel, ball feet, 8-inch silvered dial signed, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a bell, 67cm high 03.05.16, Case with small chips and scuff marks in places, back door is slightly loose and small chips to the door edges, movement needs cleaning, bell nut is missing, with pendulum.
A collection of Bauhaus wares, comprising two chromium plated bowls after a design by Marianne Brandt, a Christofle bowl with cruciform base, a table lamp base after a design Wilhelm Wagenfeld, a silvered carved wood mask after Christian Dell, two pairs of Walter Gropius designed door handles and a letter rack (8)
Howard & Sons, a late 19th century Gothic taste parquetry decorated oak centre table, the octagonal top on knopped column supports and chamfered legs 72 x 121 x 121cm (28 x 47 x 47in) Other Notes: One of the most successful and fashionable furniture companies of the 19th century, Howard & Sons was founded in 1820 by John Howard. They moved to premises in Berners Street London W1 in 1848, trading as "cabinet makers, upholsterers and decorators". In 1865 they obtained patents for wood veneer used for parquet flooring and the following year a patent for an "elastic seat", a re-design of traditional upholstery for sofa and armchairs. Their furniture won medals at International Exhibitions throughout Europe and notable commissions included Elton Hall, Stokesay Court and Mr Vanderbilt's yacht. They worked in a variety of fashionable styles, neo-Renaissance, Anglo-Japanese and Louis XVI. The present table belongs to the firm's Puginan range of Gothic Revival furniture for which they produced a series of tables with parquetry tops using the patents they had established in 1865. Examples of their furniture can be found in the Victoria and Albert Museum.
An Art Deco oak cocktail table with 'pop-up' centre, the circular top with pop-up centre section of two white plastic mounted tiers, the lower moulded with shallow divisions for bottles and glasses, above a cylindrical column and raised on a conforming, reeded plinth with peg feet 59 x 76cm (23 x 30in)
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