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A Victorian, heavily carved, dark oak hall stand. Fitted central mirror to back, carved panels and hanging hooks, the base fitted with central table top with drawer below, umbrella compartments to either side, the open base with carved baluster supports. 134 cm wide x 45 cm depth x 224 cm height approx (A/F)
A Victorian mahogany extending dining table on carved elaborate scroll legs with brass castors. The table with one extension leaf (when table is extended it sags considerably to the centre so needs attention/restoration). Size when extended 178cm length x 131cm width x 78cm height approx.
PART SUITE OF GEORGE IV SILVER SHELL FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE maker William Bateman I, London 1823, comprising ten table forks, fifteen side forks, four sauce ladles and two salt cellar spoons, all engraved with crests, approximately 1856g gross, table forks 21cm long; together with seven similarly engraved matched side forks by maker John Whiting, London 1854, approximately 356g
EIGHT GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS maker William Eaton, London 1816, all engraved with initials CJM, approximately 343g, 17cm long; together with a pair of old english pattern George IV table spoons, maker Clement Cheese, London 1827, both engraved with initials AC, approximately 141g, 23cm long
GEORGE V SILVER FLATWARE SERVICE maker George Edward & Sons, Sheffield 1919, comprising twelve table forks, side forks, table spoons, dessert spoons, fish knives and eleven fish forks, soup ladle, twelve stainless steel table knives, twenty four stainless steel side knives, approximately 4751g in total excluding the stainless steel knives, table spoon 20.5cm long
PART SUITE OF MATCHED VICTORIAN QUEENS PATTERN SILVER SPOONS maker Chawner & Co, London 1854, twelve tablespoons and six dessert spoons, together with eleven teaspoons by maker John Murray or John Muir, Glasgow 1854, all engraved with initals I.R to the terminals; together with two other Queen's pattern silver teaspoons and a group of matching Queen's pattern silver plated flatware including six table forks, five tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons and side forks, the silver flatware approximately 1586g gross, tablespoons 22cm long
Victorian silver fiddle shell and thread pattern flatware: seven table spoons, eight table forks, four dessert spoons, three dessert forks and a sauce ladle, by William Eley London 1843, with two table forks, Elizabeth Eaton, London, 1855, one table spoon, Savory & sons, London1850, a sauce ladle, AB Savory, London 1830 and a teaspoon by George Adams, 1855. All same crest Wt.2468gm.
An Arts and Crafts dining table and four chairs, circa 1900, the oak drop leaf table with oval top on cantered supports joined by stretchers, the four oak chairs with stylised inlaid motif and ebony cross banding, drop in seat pads, table labelled 'JAS Shoolbred', length 136cm, width 92.5cm, height 75cm
Thomas 'Gnomeman' Whittaker of Littlebeck, a refectory table, circa 1960, adzed oak, rounded rectangular top raised on two waisted end supports joined by pegged stretcher, carved signature Gnome, length 134.5cm, width 73.5cm, height 72cm (as found) Provenance: Made for The Tom Hoskins pub, Beaumanor Road, Leicester
A Gothic Revival side table, circa 1875, by Collier & Plucknett of Warwick, oak with ebonised elements, the rectangular top with cantered corners, raised on square section supports with carved and notched block elements, joined by stretchers, paper label to underside, length 91cm, width 69cm, height 73cm
A Venetian grey-green painted and parcel gilt writing table, probably late 19th Century, serpentine outlines, painted with floral sprays, sprigs and scrolls, the superstructure with an open shelf, flanked by two banks of small drawers, shaped writing top over a single drawer, on cabriole legs, height 102cm, width 100cm, depth 60cm.
A Louis XV style kingwood and marquetry centre table, Franco Dutch, circa 1900, the centre panel with scrolling flowers and foliage, four similarly decorated, gilt metal mounts, slender cabriole legs with cast knees and sabots, 100cm x 100cm, height 75cm and another table of very similar design (2).
A Dutch mahogany and marquetry triangular shape fold-over games table, 19th Century, fold-over top with urn and flowers enclosing a chequer board interior with trompe l'oeil playing cards, floral inlay to the frieze, square tapering and fluted legs, width 100cm, height 74cm, depth 50cm.
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