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A set of six early Victorian silver Fiddle pattern table forks, Robert Smily, London, 1844, with monograms, 485g in total; two Victorian silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Carter, London, 1850, initialled ""G"", 136g in total; two Victorian silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, Chawner & Co, London, 1846, with monograms, 95g in total; an assembled set of Georgian and Victorian silver Fiddle pattern cutlery, various makers, Exeter, London & Dublin, 1812-1855, comprising: a table fork, 7 dessert forks, 5 dessert spoons, 3 teaspoons, a sugar spoon and 3 condiment spoons, some initialled or with monograms, 718g in total; and a collection of 9 various silver spoons, various makers, Birmingham, London & Sheffield, 1816-1972, 130g in total; and a silver-plated sugar sifter, with gilt bowl (40)
A George V silver dressing table box, Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1911, of plain rectangular form, on four bracket feet, with velvet and satin interior, 14 point 5cm wide; a Scottish silver and agate mounted basket hilt sword kilt pin/brooch, unmarked; a sterling silver thimble, button hook, whistle and buckle, 26g weighable silver; a Dorcas thimble, Charles Horner, size ""7""; etc
A signed coloured limited edition etching by Annie Williams of an interior scene, signed bottom right Annie Williams and dated 88, inscribed Summer Table, edition 7/50, 32 x 25 cm together with a further signed coloured limited edition print of an interior setting with church and landscape viewed through large arched window, signed bottom right Graham Bannister and dated 84, edition 193/200, 58 x 43 cm (both framed)
An interesting collection of books including a first edition of Mike, A Public School Story by P G Wodehouse with illustrations by T M R Whitwell (for repair), Hoyle`s Games, published London 1835, David Copperfield (volume 1), published Chapman & Hall, London together with The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table and The Professor at the Breakfast Table, both by Oliver Wendell Holmes with illustrations by H M Brock, published by J M Dent & Company 1902/3
A collection of Royal Worcester Evesham pattern oven-to-table wares including a large circular bowl, smaller circular bowl, circular serving dish, six various serving dishes of oval and rectangular form, two graduated quiche dishes, a pair of boxed serving slices with ceramic handles, etc
A collection of Royal Worcester oven-to-table wares with 18th century style blue and white printed floral decoration including an oval serving dish, a pair of shell shaped fluted serving dishes, twelve plates (three sizes), four dessert bowls and a pair of cups and saucers together with four various blue and white printed jugs including a 19th century Mason patent Ironstone china example of octagonal form with serpent handle, a Fentons example, a Ridgways Venice pattern example and an example marked to base Ye Olde Davenport
A collection of ceramics including Royal Worcester oven-to-table wares in the Palmyra pattern including circular serving dish, oval serving dish and four plates, Royal Worcester Mansfield pattern oval serving plate and two matching tea plates, Coalport Cathay pattern tea wares, etc
A collection of ceramics and other miscellaneous items including a pair of large blue ground two handled vases, crested wares including a longcase clock, an anvil, etc, together with an opaque green glass table lustre with shaped rim, an oak cased mantle clock, a collection of plated cast animals including a horse, donkey, hare, etc, together with a boxed model of a coronation coach, etc
A mixed selection of glassware to include a Victorian two sectional centre/table piece in white and pale blue opaque glass with applied hand painted foliate and gilt decoration together with three pieces of Art Glass to include a large baluster shaped vase, bowl and smaller vase, all with mottled amethyst and white decoration, believed to be Sunderland Glass by Hartley Wood, also together with a small Art Glass dish of squared form, decoration encasing Millefiori and Latticino canes, a further Art Glass posy vase and an Art Glass dish with flared rim
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