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A cased set of six Edward VII hallmarked silver coffee spoons and matching sugar tongs with shell finials, A.J. Bailey, Birmingham 1906, a George III hallmarked silver teaspoon in Old English pattern, possibly Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1807, and a pair of George IV hallmarked silver teaspoons in Old English pattern, William Bateman I, London 1825, and three further silver teaspoons in Old English pattern with initialled finials, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1921, 1923 and 1924, the six contained in an associated case, combined approx 4.96ozt, also a silver plated and blue guilloche enamel dressing table set.
A reproduction mahogany crossbanded dining suite comprising a D-end dining table, eight dining chairs (6+2), with pierced back rails, tapering squared legs and upholstered seats and a sideboard, width 152cm (10). CONDITION REPORT: Table: length without extension 182cm, height 74cm. Sideboard: height 91cm.
A George V hallmarked silver teaspoon commemorating the Silver Jubilee of the king, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1934, and bearing Jubilee mark, a silver sheath handled small magnifying glass (glass af), Birmingham, date mark rubbed, and a silver Scottish linear brooch with large citrine, weighable silver approx 0.83ozt, also a small collection of mother of pearl handled fruit knives of various sizes and three mother of pearl handled dressing table implements.
GILLOWS; an early to mid 19th century figured walnut work table, the rounded rectangular top above single frieze drawer with compartmentalised interior stamped "Gillows", above octagonal turned tapering central column to quadripartite base and four scrolling paw feet, width 53.5cm.
An early 20th century oak side table with carved back, urn shaped supports, three central drawers flanked by hinged doors, one enclosing a shelf, the other enclosing a lead lined bottle holder with matching urn shaped lower supports united by barleytwist stretchers to spreading circular feet, width 151cm, height 155cm.
A 1920s oak dining room suite comprising a rectangular extending table, 116 x 92cm when not extended, eight chairs with leather upholstered and studded seats and backs (6+2) and a large sideboard with panelled back above four frieze drawers, four cupboard doors and potboard, width 182cm (10).
A part set of electroplated Harrods "Viscount" pattern cutlery comprising eight table forks, sixteen dessert/side forks, six tablespoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, two teaspoons, twelve dinner knives, eleven dessert knives, a pair of sauce ladles and a five piece carving set.
A George V hallmarked silver backed three piece dressing table set comprising a shaped circular hand mirror, length 28cm, a hand brush and a coat brush, each piece centred with engraved initial D, WJ Myatt & Co, Birmingham 1912 and a silver and blue guilloche enamel decorated hand mirror, Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1917 (4).
An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid oval occasional table with starburst decoration to the top, on tapering square section legs united by an undertier, 77 x 56cm, also a reproduction dropleaf table on central turned column above four outswept legs with brass paw feet on castors (2).
A cased pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver table spoons with scallop moulded bowls, Isaac Ellis & Sons, Sheffield 1903, length 22.5cm, and a cased electroplated christening set comprising a fork, a knife and a napkin ring, and an associated sterling silver spoon by Gorham, approx 6.3ozt (2).
A green glass globular lamp base with applied floral motifs on a gilded stand with a fringed and beaded shade, height excluding lamp fitment 51cm and a pair of cream table lamps in a swirling urn like form on a square base, with shades, height of base excluding fitting 38cm (3).
An Edwardian hallmarked silver covered clear cut glass dressing table jar of cylindrical form, height 8cm, a matching rectangular example and a similar globular scent bottle, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1903 and 1908, also a silver backed circular hand mirror, William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1905 and silver covered bible and prayer book with cherubic motifs (6). CONDITION REPORT: Spine torn and heavy wear to the book. Postage within UK would cost £18 + VAT.
A 19th century cut glass and gilt metal table lustre, the rectangular dished bowl supporting two sconces with cut drops above central cut glass stem and circular base to paw feet, height 38cm. CONDITION REPORT: Parts are separated and would require attention to get them back together, a few miniscule chips to the glass, nearly all drops appear present just a few missing.
An early 17th century large Geneva/Breeches Bible including the Apocrypha, illustrated with mostly woodcut engravings and in-text maps, and at the end, a table of interpretations of proper names and an alphabetic list of the principal things in the bible. Printed by Andro Hart in Edinburgh in 1610, this edition, printed the year before the King James Bible in 1611, was the second edition of bible printed in Scotland and widely regarded as a Geneva/Breeches Bible, although there is a suggestion that the Old Testament translation is largely from Bassendyne's edition. It retains the original corrections to the text stuck to the pages in Exodus and Deuteronomy. The New Testament title leaf bears inscribed family names and dates to front and verso. Rebound in leather on board, 33.5 x 23.5cm. Plus an early 19th century rebound copy of the Apocrypha with gilt page edges (2). CONDITION REPORT: The leather binding is in distressed condition, the initial pages and the final pages are worn to the edges, small cuts to the first 15 pages where thumbed, seems to be complete. First printed page is title page. Last page is "The Second Table". Dated 1610. Please see additional photos for title pages. First pages of Genesis and Matthew and last page of Revelation are present. There are 5 printed pages before the general title page. There is a small map at Genesis II and two full page engravings at Exodus. No issues of loose or missing pages evident.
Two cast iron occasional tables with bamboo shaped supports and tripod feet, with different small circular marble tops, diameter 48cm, height 71cm, with open work metal chair with faux marble splat to back and a dark stained oak carved occasional table with shaped apron and turned legs, height 73cm (4).
A set of three Edward VII hallmarked silver open salts of rounded rectangular form with crimped rims, engraved garlands, and part gadrooned decoration, raised on four bowl feet, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1904, 7 x 6cm, also a set of three clear cut glass silver topped dressing table jars in varying sizes, Alexander Clark, London 1898, combined silver weight approx 5ozt (6).
A group of various Royal Albert "Old Country Roses" pattern items comprising a soup tureen with cover and ladle, two tealight holders; one modeled as a house, the other as a table lamp, three timepieces, a figure of a bear, and a miniature chest of drawers (9).
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