A COLLECTION OF MATCHED SILVER ANTIQUE FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE maker's are William Eley, George Adams and Eley & Fearn, comprising: four dinner forks; six dessert forks; six dessert spoons; two table spoons; and a salt spoon; also with a pair of Old English pattern dinner forks; and six teaspoons; 1281g (41.3 troy ozs) gross
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Four glass dressing table bottles and jars with Victorian hallmarked silver lids, also two extra lids, all with matching floral scroll design and cartouches bearing armorials, TW, possibly Thomas Wheeler, London 1893 and two further jars with hallmarked silver tops (af), combined silver approx 2.56ozt (8).
A set of Victorian hallmarked silver fiddle thread pattern flatware, comprising twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, eighteen dessert/salad forks, six mustard spoons, four sauce ladles, a basting spoon, length 30.5cm, and a ladle, length 34.5cm, Chawner & Co, London 1856-1859, approx 136.8ozt.
An Art Deco style oak cased mantel clock, the squared silvered chapter ring set with Arabic numerals, width 26cm, a Kundo anniversary clock under a dome with circular plinth, height 31cm, and a two tier occasional table with shaped top and stylised cabriole legs, height 74cm (3).
An oak cased George V hallmarked silver twelve setting canteen of Old English pattern cutlery crested with a fox to the finials, comprising table forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons, teaspoons, soup spoons, a ladle, two sauce ladles, pair of sugar tongs, three condiment spoons, ivorine handled fish eaters, ivorine handled and stainless steel bladed dessert and dinner knives, a carving set, a slice and six tablespoons, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1928, case centred with a brass shield shaped cartouche crested with a fox above band inscribed "Appetitus Rationi Pareat”, weighable silver approx 120ozt. CONDITION REPORT: A complete set of flatware and cutlery. There are traces of usage such as some mild scratches, which may be caused by cleaning, tiny areas of tarnish and staining. There is tarnish and a bit of dirt on the carving tools.
A rare c.1800 Staffordshire group attributed to Obadiah Sherratt "Tam O'Shanter and Souter Johnny", both modelled seated upon an orange and black window seat and on serpentine outlined sponge decorated named plinth, width 10cm, height 18cm, also a large pearlware satyr mask jug, height 16.25cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Some abrasion to over-painting: couch, shoes, Souter Johnny's hat and coat and clothes; chip to his drink. Firing damage to Tom's knee, and his thumb has broken off. Three (3) marks on base where table is missing. Corners of base chipped. Condition is commensurate with age.
A pair of Edwardian hallmarked silver dressing table trays of rounded rectangular form, each embossed with birds amongst foliate scrolls and centred with a vacant mask adorned cartouche, William Comyns, London 1901 and 1903, 26 x 17.6cm, approx 18.13ozt.
An early 20th century carved oak dining suite comprising an extending rectangular table with elaborately carved baluster legs above block feet united by a stretcher, with two additional leaves, length when not extended 167cm, a set of six reupholstered chairs, a sideboard with two pullout drawers flanked by cupboard doors, width 173cm, height 73cm, and a three tier trolley, height 81cm (9).
An Edward VII hallmarked silver topped clear glass rectangular dressing table jar, the detachable lid engraved AF within an Art Nouveau style embossed border, Drew & Sons, London 1905, 9.5 x 5cm, a further shaped cut glass example, Birmingham 1918 and a circular example, Birmingham 1912, diameter 10.5cm and a silver topped scent bottle of globular form, height 13.5cm, weighable silver approx 5.5ozt (4).
A group of variously hallmarked silver backed dressing table items including a three piece set by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1905-1908, mirror length 25cm, a further two piece set by JR Griffin Ltd, Chester 1917, also two mirrors, two coat brushes, two hat brushes, a hand brush and a comb.
A small group of ceramics including a Masons octagonal bowl, diameter 24cm, and a jug, height 16.5cm, a further ceramic bowl, a Meissen hand painted saucer (second quality), a similar miniature cup and saucer, also a Japanese hand painted vase with flared crimped rim, height 40.5cm and a Wedgwood blue jasperware rectangular pin dish, a Chinese cloisonné enamel circular pin dish, diameter 10.5cm, a carved hardwood stand, also three pairs of brass candlesticks, a pair of copper mugs, an inkstand and a Tiffany style table lamp.
A small Waring & Gillow style two seater sofa with part pierced back, outswept arms, and carved cabriole legs, a matching chair, and an octagonal occasional table with turned supports and united by stretchers centred on a galleried lower tier, height 70cm (3).
A mixed lot of various hallmarked silver items including a bell shaped salt and pepper, Richard Owen Williams, Birmingham 1909, a small clear cut glass dressing table jar, James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1929, a scent bottle inscribed "Malden Tournament 1908" to the lid, Birmingham 1906, a cigarette case, Birmingham 1911, etc, also a novelty electroplated vesta case modelled as a soda siphon, inscribed "Camwal" and a pair of yellow metal spectacles (af), combined weighable silver 3.7ozt.
An African figure group carving depicting three giraffes on shaped base, signed CE Tendekai, height 45cm, a further figure group depicting two birds on slate base, and a tripod circular table with carved top depicting elephants and rhinoceroses, diameter 33cm (3).
A late Victorian hallmarked silver napkin ring with engine turned decoration, Charles Edward Soloman, Chester 1897, a plain example with nicked rim, I.S. Greenberg, Birmingham 1925, and a three piece dressing table set comprising a shaped mirror, a hand brush, and a small clothes brush with blue guilloche enamel over Art Deco style engine turning, Daniel Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1935, combined weighable silver approx 1.15ozt (5). CONDITION REPORT: The enamel on the mirror is good, the hand brush has a 1cm chip to the enamel, and he clothes brush has a small chip at the base and a slightly larger chip to the top.
A mid 19th century French dressing table, the oval plate held by scrolling swan's heads above shaped white marble top, single deep drawer and knee carved square section cabriole legs to peg feet, width 89cm. CONDITION REPORT: Total height is approx. 148cm. Height to base top is 74cm. Depth is 47cm.
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