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A Mappin & Webb Princes plate biscuit box, a pair of woodcock table ornaments, cased pair of electroplated fish servers with ivory handles, an oak cased set of fruit knives and forks with electroplated blades, silver ferrules and ivory handles and a quantity of flatware, loose and in cases, etc. (box)
A Georgian style mahogany sofa table, the rectangular top and fall flaps with moulded edge above two frieze drawers, one stamped "D8639", and false drawers fitted brass ring handles, raised on four reeded splay legs joined by bow shaped stretcher, terminating in brass capped feet and castors, 47 x 30 x 29in. high.
A Victorian mahogany extending dining table, the rounded rectangular top fitted six extending leaves above plain frieze with gadrooned border, the corner cabriole legs with acanthus carved and scrolling decoration terminating in claw and ball feet, the central legs are the more plain turned tapering form, also terminating in claw and ball feet, all fitted shepherds castors, 198in. long fully extended x 53 1/2 x 28 in. high.
An early 19th Century rosewood turnover swivel top card table, the rounded rectangular top opening to reveal circular baize lining, plain frieze under, raised on hexagonal tapering column with swept collar and shaped plinth on bun feet, 36 x 18 x 28 1/2in. high.
A late Victorian mahogany three piece bedroom suite, to include: wardrobe with blind fret carved pediment above flared cornice, flowerhead and fluted decoration to frieze, the two central doors carved with drapery and urns enclosing sliding shelves, two short and three long graduated drawers under, flanked by a pair of beveled mirror panel doors enclosing hanging spaces, raised on cutaway plinth base; dressing table with rectangular bevelled mirror back on turned supports flanked by jewellery drawers, three further drawers and three cupboard doors under, raised on cutaway plinth base, carved to match wardrobe; and a pedestal cabinet fitted single drawer carved with drapery and single cupboard door carved with urn raised on cutaway plinth base, wardrobe 85 x 22 x 87in. high, dressing table 53 x 23 x 72 1/2in. high; pedestal cabinet 17 x 14 x 30in. high.
An early 20th Century ebony inlaid walnut bedroom suite, by Sopwith & Co. Ltd., Newcastle, to include: wardrobe fitted central cupboard doors enclosing sliding shelves, above four graduated drawers flanked by cupboard doors enclosing hanging spaces, raised on bracket feet; dressing table with large arched bevelled mirror above four jewellery drawers and five further drawers under, raised on tapering legs; a bedside pedestal cabinet; a doubled bed headboard; and an occasional chair, the wardrobe 83 x 27 x 82in. high, the dressing table 54 x 24 x 71 1/2in. high, the pedestal cabinet 16 x 15 x 32in. high.
A late 19th Century ebonised, thuya wood, giltmetal mounted and satinwood inlaid drop leaf occasional table, the central panel and drop leaves decorated with a vase of flowers surrounded by drapery and leaf scrolls, egg and dart pattern moulding, the frieze drawer with similar decoration and mask pattern escutcheon, raised on turned tapering fluted legs joined by shaped and turned stretchers, 43 x 20 x 29in. high. See Illustration
An Elizabeth II flatware service, by Roberts & Belk Ltd., Sheffield 1973, hanoverian and rat-tail pattern, for twelve settings, comprising: table forks, tablespoons (4), dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, sauce ladles (2), and teaspoons, 103.6oz. approximately, in associated mahogany canteen.
Two George III table salts, one marked for David Hennell (1) and Robert Hennell (1), London 1766, cauldron-shaped with pad feet; two Georgian salt spoons, one marked for Christian Reid of Newcastle; a silver mustard spoon, maker's mark E.C., stamped 1841 date letter F; and a George III ladle, by George Smith (III) and William Fearn, London 1788, 5.6oz. (6)
Necker (Jacques) De l'administration des finances, 3 vols, 8vo, contemporary mottled calf gilt, three-line border, spines gilt in compartments with red and green leather labels, three half-titles, one folding table, [Paris], 1784. First edition of this first account of the finances of pre-Revolutionary France, written by the director general of finances.
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