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EARLY/MID 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN SILVER CANTEEN maker Goham, Strasbourg pattern, comprising eight table forks, eight dessert forks, two serving forks, two serving spoons, eight teaspoons, eight other assorted sppons and servers, eight silver handled table knives and dessert knives, silver handled carving knife and fork, pie slice and butter knife, approximately 1706g gross (excluding silver handled pieces), serving spoon 21.5cm long (52)
EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED OLD ENGLISH PATTERN CANTEEN maker Harrison Fisher & Co. of Sheffield, comprising twelve table forks, twelve table spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons and tongs, six egg spoons, four salt spoons, a mustard spoon, a butter knife, a sugar sifter, two knife rests, two sauce ladles, a gravy spoon, a soup ladle, twelve table knives, twelve dessert knives, two carving knives, forks and a steel, inside original line inlaid mahogany box with two drawers, box 47.5cm long
GEORGE III SILVER FANCY BACK TABLE SPOON maker William Fearn, London 1775, rubbed scroll detail to back of spoon bowl, handle engraved with initials 'AS', 21cm long; together with a George III Scottish Old English pattern table spoon, maker Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1800, handle engraved with initials 'CJ', 22.5cm long, approximately 109g gross (2)
VICTORIAN SCOTTISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN THREE TABLE SPOONS AND TWO TABLE FORKS maker's mark 'GB', probably George Bell, Edinburgh 1841, each handle engraved with initials 'AR', spoons 22cm long; together with four William IV silver table spoons, maker William Bateman II, London 1835, handles engraved with floral design and initials 'ALG', each 20.5cm long, approximately 491g gross (9)
SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS maker Charles Lias, London 1842, one fork of different maker dated 1846, each handle engraved with a heraldic falcon holding a branch in its beak crossed with a crook, each 20cm long; together with a matching set of three fiddle pattern table forks and dessert spoons, maker Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1843-4, each handle engraved with a heraldic recumbent hart, table forks 20.5cm long, approximately 845g gross (12)
THREE 19TH CENTURY EXETER SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SPOONS one William IV, maker Joseph Hicks, Exeter 1832, two Victorian, maker John Langdon of Plymouth, Exeter 1841, each handle engraved with initial 'L', each 18.5cm long; together with four George III silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, maker Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1814, each 17cm long, approximately 301g gross (7)
MATCHED SET OF SIX EARLY 19TH CENTURY OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOONS three George IV, maker Jonathan Hayne, London 1825, two George IV, maker John Harris IV, London 1826, one George III, maker William Chawner II, London 1817, each handle engraved with initial 'F', approximately 372g, each 22cm long
MID-20TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED RATS TAIL PATTERN CANTEEN maker Elkington & Co. Ltd, comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, four table spoons, eight soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, two sauce ladles, a soup ladle, all handles engraved with initail 'H', also with twelve table knives, twelve dessert knives, two carving knives, forks and a knife sharpner, all inside original fitted oak two drawer box, box 45cm long
LOT OF GEORGIAN AND VICTORIAN SILVER FLATWARE including a George III small sauce ladle, maker George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1791, 13cm long and a George III Scottish provincial fiddle pattern teaspoon, maker William Hannay of Paisley, Edinburgh 1813, 14cm long; together with a table fork, a dessert spoon and two teaspoons, approximately 175g gross (6)
IMPRESSIVE 19TH CENTURY OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE TABLE CENTREPIECE stamped with a Pheonix mark, probably made by Waterhouse (Hatfield & Co), Portobello Place, Sheffield, mark registered circa 1836, a circular bowl support with lattice work and vineous detail above a trumpet shaped stand with floral and vineous details, on a triangular base with serpentine rim, on three bracket feet, base engarved with presentation inscription dated 1839-40, 42.5cm high
EDWARDIAN SILVER PART DRESSING TABLE SET maker's mark 'ED', also marked Drew & Sons, London 1903, comprising a hand-mirror, two clothes brushes, two scent bottles and two tiolette jars, engine turned design, all engraved with monogram 'MPCG', hand mirror 26cm long Note: This items where made for a member of the Cunninghame Graham family of Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham (1852 - 1936), noted politician, writer, journalist and adventurer.
[HENRY JONES] "CAVENDISH": THE LAWS OF PIQUET ADOPTED BY THE PORTLAND AND TURF CLUBS WITH A TREATISE ON THE GAME, London 1901, 9th edition, 208pp, plus publishers ads at end, original decorative cloth gilt, all edges gilts, plus ARCHIBALD DUNN: CARD AND TABLE GAMES, London 1903, 3rd and revised edition, original publisher's cloth gilt (2)
MIDLAND RAILWAY GRADIENT SECTIONS, Derby, Engineers Office circa 1902, 20pp printed index + 17 folding sectional diagrams on linen, oblong full calf gilt title and gilt name Mr P S McCallum to top board (Peter Service McCallum, Midland Railway Company Estate Agent 1889-1913, died 1925), + MIDLAND RAILWAY TABLE OF LENGTHS OF RUNNING LINES AND SIDINGS 1917, Estate Office, Midland Railway Derby circa 1923, oblong, original cloth gilt + LONDON MIDLAND AND SCOTTISH RAILWAY COMPANY (PUB): GENERAL APPENDIX TO THE WORKING TIMETABLES FOR THE INFORMATION OF THE COMPANY SERVANTS ONLY, March 1937, original limp cloth worn + LMS TIMETABLE SEPTEMBER 11TH 1933 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, circa 1933, 577pp (lacks index leaves after s), original printed wraps worn + LNER (PUB): GENERAL APPENDIX TO THE RULES AND REGULATIONS AND WORKING TIMETABLES 1ST NOVEMBER 1947, circa 1947, original limp cloth worn and soiled + DEREHAM WEST, 12/4/65 - 28/2/66, British Railways printed log book with large number of manuscript entries covering the period April 1965 to November 1966, original boards worn and soiled + "BOOK OF RATES APPLICABLE ONLY TO MERCHANDISE BY PASSENGER TRAIN OR OTHER SIMILAR SERVICE...", 1947 reprint, original cloth worn (7)
Victorian Ledger circa 1860-1862, with manuscript pen and ink title "Muster Role of First Kincardinshire Company or Fetteresso Rifle Volunteers", the leaves of the ledger with same title printed at top and printed table with manuscript entries dating June 1860-November 1863, approx 24 leaves of manuscript entries at front, folio original half roan worn
An excellent reproduction refectory style dining table with turned gallery stretcher and eight (six plus two) probably leather seated dining chairs on 'X' frame supports with turned spindle cross-stretchers, 74 cms high, 200 cms wide, 80 cms deep the table, 103 cms high approximately the chairs
An excellent hallmarked silver rectangular dressing table tray with embossed floral and sea scroll raised central cartouche with thumb pattern raised border, Birmingham 1909, 5.2 troy ozs, 18 x 24.5 cms along with a harlequin four piece dressing table set of hand mirror and three brushes
An Edwardian inlaid mahogany single drawer side table with bow sides and line inlaid tapering supports on brass cup and castors, railback mahogany top with moulded edge, possibly re-fashioned, the single crossbanded and line inlaid drawer with brass ring pull handles stamped Lamb of Manchester, numbered 23075, 77 x 102 cms, 40 cms depth
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