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An early 20th Century William Hutton and Sons EPNS Old English Pattern twelve setting canteen of cutlery, engraved with the crests of the Durand baronets. Comprising eighteen dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve tablespoons, twelve teaspoons, a pair of sauce ladles, a soup ladle, a basting spoon, seventeen table knives, eleven dessert knives and a four piece carving set with ivorine handles, also crested. Contained in a oak case with hinged lid and sunken brass handles to sides, base label for Army & Navy C.S.L. Provenance: Durand baronets and thence by descent.
A mid 20th Century Danish silver part canteen of cutlery, marked for Copenhagen, Christian F, Heise designed by Axel V. Johansen, stamped Eneret. Comprising twelve tablespoons, a dessert spoon, a table fork, a dessert fork, twelve tea spoons, a pair of jam spoons and two serving spoons. Approx 1232g.
A modern silver and guilloche enamel five piece dressing table set, each piece painted with a spray of forget me nots, Birmingham, 1964 by Elkington & Co. Comprising hand mirror, hair brush, clothes brush, jewellery box and a powder bowl together with a George V ladies silver engine turned powder compact, Birmingham, 1920 by William Adams Ltd (6).
An early Victorian plum pudding mahogany centre or library table, the circular shaped top with moulded and foliate carved edge above three frieze drawers with shaped fronts, raised on turned bulbous carved stem and three pierced foliate carved supports. 104cm diameter x 79cm high.
An early 20th century EPNS Thomas Turner Old English pattern part twelve setting canteen of cutlery, comprising twelve table forks, six table knives and ten dessert knives with ivorine handles, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, six egg spoons, elevenn teaspoons, seven table spoons, soup ladel, a pair of sauce ladels, sugar tongs, salt spoons, mustard spoon and a five piece carving set. Contained in an oak tabletop canteen with hinged lid and two drawers.
A Royal Worcester blush ivory figural table lamp C. 1900, modelled as a Grecian female water carrier in classical dress carrying an amphora in her hand and holding a pot on her head with her left hand. On circular leaf moulded plinth base, gilt decoration, fitted for electricity, mounted on later base, 48cm high.
1920s London independent ('pirate') bus operator's FARECHART ('Fare Table') POSTER for route 1F between Charing Cross (Trafalgar Square) and Chislehurst. It was a legal requirement to display a farechart on each bus. Undated and operator not shown. Size: 19" x 27" (48cm x 69cm) and in a removable frame behind clear plastic. Poster has been folded and has some staining. A most unusual item. [1]
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