A silver Old English pattern canteen of table flatware, for twelve place settings, comprising; twelve teaspoons, Sheffield 1905, twelve dessert forks, Sheffield 1907, twelve table forks, Sheffield 1907, twelve steel bladed cheese knives, with loaded silver handles, eleven Sheffield 1989 and one Sheffield 1988, twelve steel bladed table knives, with loaded silver handles, twelve silver bladed dessert knives, having mother of pearl handles, Sheffield 1907, twelve silver pronged dessert forks, having mother of pearl handles, Sheffield 1907, a pair of fish servers, Sheffield 1907, twelve soup spoons, Sheffield 1907, six tablespoons, Sheffield 1907, twelve dessert spoons, Sheffield 1907. a soup ladle, Sheffield 1907, a pair of sauce ladles, Sheffield 1907, twelve silver bladed fish knives, with ivory handles, comprising nine Sheffield 1907 and three Sheffield 1906 and twelve fish forks, with ivory handles, comprising eleven Sheffield 1907 and one Sheffield 1906, combined weight of weight of weighable silver 3925 gms, also a foreign plated fish slice, with engraved decoration, with a fitted mahogany canteen cabinet, having two drawers. Illustrated
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A German 800 standard part table service, comprising; six table forks, five dessert spoons, two twin pronged forks, a serving spoon, six pastry forks, six table forks, a sauce ladle, six teaspoons, also six steel bladed table knives and six steel bladed cheese knives, all initialled P, combined weight of weighable 800 wares 1340 gms, also four silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1958, three plated coffee spoons and a plated sugar sifting spoon.
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a fiddle pattern table fork, an 18th century teaspoon, a Scottish small ladle, probably Edinburgh 1806, four Victorian teaspoons, London 1886, a tortoiseshell bladed page turner and a European caddy spoon, combined weight of weighable silver 193 gms. 57
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a Dutch spoon, the handle formed as the standing figure of a lady, another smaller spoon, the bowl decorated with a man with a spear on horseback, a bonbon dish, London 1926, a cream jug, with spiral fluted decoration, Birmingham 1894, a salt spoon and a lidded glass dressing table jar (damaged), combined weight of weighable silver 286 gms.
A group of Rothschild related silver plated flatware comprising; a set of 11 Austrian silver fiddle and thread teaspoons by J.C.Klinkosch, Vienna circa 1900 engraved with the arms of Rothschild; a set of twelve American silver Chippendale pattern fruit knives by Gorham circa 1900, a set of seven plain American dessert forks by Theodore B. Strarr, New york circa 1900/1924; a set of six French silver plated fiddle and thread dessert spoons, four table forks and four spoons en suite Christolfe, all engraved with the crest and coronet of Baron Alphonse von Rothschild of Vienna, also a quantity of silver plated flatware of fiddle and thread pattern and a set of twelve plated oyster forks.
A silver part canteen of double struck fiddle and thread pattern table flatware, comprising; four sauce ladles, London 1857, sixteen teaspoons, twelve table forks, thirty-two tablespoons, twenty-four dessert forks and eighteen dessert spoons, various Victorian dates and makers, crest engraved, combined weight 6945 gms.
Plated wares, comprising; a shaped circular salver, with a shell and scrolling rim, otherwise with foliate engraved decoration and raised on four pierced feet, a pair of Victorian table candlesticks, a three light table candelabra and a rectangular twin compartment tea caddy, raised on four legs.
Silver table flatware, comprising; three rat tail pattern teaspoons, with two matching table forks, Sheffield 1904, a similar table spoon, London 1912, also two further spoons, a mustard spoon, a pair of sugar tongs and a Victorian pickle fork, London 1885, with an ivory handle, also seven further spoons, with similar bowls, but having differing handles and a plated decanter label, detailed Brandy, 383 gms of weighable silver. (19).
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a shaped oval dressing table tray, decorated with cherubs' faces within borders of scrolls, London 1902, a matching shaped rectangular tray, London 1902, two similar hairbrushes, London 1902 and 1903, a clothes brush, a large button hook and a silver fronted prayer book, combined weight of the two trays 457 gms. (7)
Plated wares, 19th century and later, comprising; an oval salver, raised on four feet, two circular meat domes, a twin handled twin compartment lidded oval sauce tureen, a separate drop-in liner, a twin compartment lidded sauce tureen, a soda syphon stand, a gravy argyle and thirty-two fiddle pattern table forks.
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a shaped oval hinge lidded dressing table trinket box, raised on four feet, Birmingham 1911, a pair of trumpet shaped vases, Birmingham 1904, another larger trumpet shaped vase, Birmingham 1920, a small circular photograph frame, a pair of condiments, a pair of plated circular salts and a pocket compass, (10).
A silver part canteen of table flatware, comprising; six tablespoons, seven dessert spoons, eight table forks, six dessert forks and six soup spoons and one tablespoon, Birmingham 1934, the rest, Birmingham 1935, also nineteen various knives in an associated later case, total weight of silver 1840 gms.
A silver rectangular table cigarette box, wooden lined within, the cover decorated with an engine turned border, Birmingham 1963, a silver mounted oak rectangular photograph frame, a carved meerschaum pipe, designed as possibly General Gordon of Khartoum fame, cased, a small model of a seated Teddy bear, a snuff bottle, a cigarette holder and three further items.
ARCADIA IN SUSSEX - the Journal of Robins Cottage (West Sussex), 1929-1959. Dr. Geoffrey Bourne purchased the property (an ' Attractive Week-End Cottage ', situated midway between Midhurst and Liphook) at the Iping Estate Sale of 1919; the ms. 'Iping Journal' in 2 folio vols. of approx. 350pp., & written in at least two hands - possibly by family members who lived there permanently. A most amusing, not to say at times hilarious account of country life - natural history, much on the house with garden & plants, sporting - hunt meets, golf & polo at Cowdray, racing at Fontwell & Goodwood, fly fishing (with visits to the Itchen),walking, motoring & picnics; local affairs & history,with classic description of a country auction - ' the auctioneer sat on a table upon a chair and engaged the audience in a familiar manner, well seasoned with second-hand jests and quips. Two ladies sat one at each end of a Chesterfield, and bid against each other for it like wild cats . . . ' Sheltered inland away from the coast wartime was, as might be expected, reasonably quiet - ' the war has forgotten Robins fortunately . . . '; but signposts were removed & milestones 'turned round'; convoys etc. mentioned; railway problems (being used for troop transporting); barrage balloons over the Downs; details of aircraft seen. Surely equalling at times 'The Darling Buds of May' & perhaps surpassing Eric Bligh's 'Two Half Moons' (set near Midhurst), this journal is a delight. Illustrated
GILPIN (W.) [Collected Works on Scenery]. 5 works - being 8 vols. (bound in 4). d-page hand-coloured map, 8 hand-coloured plans, a table & 117 plates (mostly tinted, 2 hand-coloured); near contemp. uniform mottled calf, gilt-decorated spines, 1791-92. * comprises: Remarks on Forest Scenery . . . First Edition, 2 vols. (in one), 1791; Observations, Relative Chiefly to Picturesque Beauty . . . Particularly the High-Lands of Scotland. 2nd edition, 2 vols. (in one), 1792; Observations . . . Particularly the Mountains, and Lakes of Cumberland, and Westmoreland. 3rd edition, 2 vols. (in one), 1792; Three Essays (On Picturesque Beauty. Picturesque Travel: Sketching Landscape . . . ). First Edition, 1792; and bound with: Observations on the River Wye, and Several Parts of South Wales . . . 3rd edition, 1792 * old booklabels of Lady Catherine Bligh & Maj. Gen. Sir Charles Stewart.
A hallmarked silver mounted hand mirror and matching brush, together with a silver handled button hook, three hallmarked silver cut glass dressing table bottles including a double ended scent bottle, six early 20thC ivory white metal mounted napkin rings and a plated goblet
Three various Russian white metal dressing table pots comprising lidded example with gilt wash interior, height 7cm with Russian 84 silver marks to underside together with a pair of smaller lidded dressing table pots (one with pierced lid) with Russian marks and maker's mark MK to base. Height 7cm (weight of three 408g)
An Asprey travelling dressing table set in crocodile case, the top lift out tray containing seven cut glass hallmarked silver topped bottles (London 1869) and boxes, one with hinged push button lid, a powder brush in tube and strop in leather sheath. The bottom lift out tray containing 11 manicure and similar items including razors, scissors, corkscrew etc all in fitted compartments. The base of the case with removable, leather framed folding mirror. The central compartments flanked by two smaller velvet lined compartments topped with two further silver topped clothes brushes (width of case 39.5cm)
An oak cased Robert Pringle and Sons 12 place setting canteen of Kings pattern hallmarked silver cutlery, comprising 12 each of table spoons, table forks, dessert spoons, dessert forks and teaspoons along with two sauce ladles and a soup ladle, all London 1909 bar the teaspoons which are London 1906 (weight of silver 5065g). Not original but included are two sets of 12 Kings pattern stainless steel knives.
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