A William IV rosewood banded walnut occasional table the circular top with broad rosewood cross banding, over a half reel moulded frieze with two concealed drawers, on a lappet carved tapered column with spiral gadroon carved mount to the circular base with half reel moulded border, on three carved and swept lion`s paw feet with brass casters, 17¾in. (45cm.) diameter, 28in. (71cm.) high. See Illustration
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A late Regency ebony strung mahogany sofa table the drop flap top over two frieze drawers and opposing dummy drawers with later brass ring handles, on rectangular end supports raised on swept legs with shaped shoulders and brass cap casters, 32¼ x 24in. (82.5 x 61cm.), 53in. (135cm.) long when open, 28¾in. (73cm.) high. See Illustration
A William IV rosewood and walnut occasional table the circular rosewood top over a shaped burr walnut frieze, on a pierced and channel carved three scroll column, raised on three carved and pierced scrolled cabriole supports with dentil pad feet, 15¾in. (40cm.) diameter, 29¾in. (75.5cm.) high. See Illustration
An Edwardian nest of three inlaid mahogany tables the largest table with lobed oval top, the two smaller with shaped square tops, inlaid with decorative boxwood stringing and raised on strung square tapered supports, the smallest table with narrow undertier, the largest table 19¾ x 17in. (50 x 43cm.), 25½in. (63.5cm.) high.
A George III inlaid mahogany demi-lune card table the kingwood cross banded top opening on a gateleg, with inset green baize, over a boxwood strung and kingwood cross banded frieze, raised on boxwood strung square tapered supports, 36¼ x 18in. (92 x 45.75cm.), 29in. (73.5cm.) high. See Illustration
A George IV ebony and mahogany gentleman`s dressing table the two part hinged top opening to reveal a rising mirror, over a single faux drawer and four various drawers, one lead foil lined, plus a drop-front cupboard door, all with ebony cockbeading and turned handles, raised on square tapered supports with brass casters, brass carrying handles to sides, 28 x 20in. (71 x 51cm.), 35½in. (90cm.) high.
A matched pair of George III silver table spoons Thomas Dicks, London 1802 and Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1810, both Old English pattern; together with a pair of George III OEP tea spoons, Stephen Adams I, London 1795; and a George III silver OEP tea spoon, William Eley & William Fearn, London 1807, all five marked with the Lamb family crest, weight 5.9 tr.oz. (5)
A George III silver Old English pattern table spoon William Sumner I, London 1786; together with five matching tea spoons, same maker and date; a set of four Old English pattern tea spoons, George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1795; and a single Old English pattern tea spoon by Stephen Adams I, London 1799, weight 6.9 tr.oz. (11)
A George V oak cased part-canteen of silver King`s pattern cutlery Francis Higgins & Son Ltd., London 1930, comprising nine table forks, nine table knives and nine cheese knives with stainless steel blades, nine table spoons, nine dessert spoons, eight dessert forks, eight tea spoons and two sauce ladles, the twin tray case with Harrod`s retailer`s ivorine label; together with other matched Victorian King`s pattern flatware comprising four table forks, five dessert forks, two dessert spoons and two tea spoons, total silver weight 145 tr.oz.
A good pair of Edwardian silver table candlesticks William Hutton & Sons, London 1902, in the Adam manner, the fluted urn socles with detachable drip pans on square fluted and tapered columns, set on flared stepped square bases, loaded, engraved inscription to front of each base, 12in. (30.5cm.) high, gross weight 79.5 tr.oz. (2) See Illustration
A mid 19th century Killarney ware arbutus wood table cabinet of rectangular form, the moulded hinged lid with raised central tablet depicting Glena Cottage within an oval reserve framed by chequered banding, the slightly sloped lid edges decorated with trails of acorns and shamrocks within a chequered frame, lid underside bears harp and shamrock inlaid panel above a purple lined storage compartment, twin doors - the right decorated with an inlaid oval panel depicting Ross Castle, the left depicting Muckross Abbey - opening to reveal a three drawer section, each with turned roundel handles, side sections decorated with framed shamrock design, on outswept base with centralised chequered banding, 9½in. (24.25cm.) high, 11½in. (29.3cm.) wide, 7½in. (19cm.) deep. * Glena Cottage is a much used feature in Killarney ware, famous by virtue of the fact that Queen Victoria had lunch here during her 1861 visit to Killarney. See Illustration
A pair of Victorian five light gilt brass table lustre candelabrum the barleytwist central columns with floral drip pans supporting five foliate scroll arms, on stiff leaf decorated flared columns and Gothic arch bordered bases, hung with cut glass swags of drops and faceted lustres, 15 1/2in. (38.5cm.) high. (2)
An assorted lot of pin cushions one modelled as a crown, rich crimson velvet pin deposit within gilt metal crown, 4.2cm. high; a Tunbridge ware example modelled as a circular table with toothed inlay to border, on baluster pillar to triangular base, 1½in. (3.5cm.) high; an unmarked silver metal pin-cushion of rectangular form, a repoussé portrait of the young Queen Victoria to front, 2 x 1½in. (5.1 x 3.5cm.); a circular pin-cushion with reverse glass painted country views of Keswick and the Derwent and Bassenthwaite Lakes with green cushion deposit to circumference, 2in. (5.1cm.) diameter; and six others. (10)
A Military Cross medal group awarded to Major William Arthur Peter Crofts MC, TD. of the 1st Battalion Hereford Regiment (66667). The group comprising of the Military Cross (George VI GRI), the 1939 - 45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal, 1939-45 Medal and Territorial Army Efficiency Decoration (GVIR) with two bars (both EIIR). The medal group is supported by a large quantity of related letters, photographs and ephemera; including an initialled Dunhill 'Giant' table lighter to Croft from Reginald Charles Fripp DSO, a song written by comrades about Major Croft and RC Fripp's exploits and a collection of Herfordshire Regiment dress uniform etc. A miniature group of medals is also included. According to the included citation Major Crofts was awarded the MC at Thel on 14th August 1944 after having personally 'led his men on to the consolidated position' and personally placed them at their posts'. The whole attack was carried out under enemy machine gun and mortar fire, with the success of the operation due to the 'power of leadership shown by this officer'. Following a gruelling march on 17th August 1944, Major Crofts again breathed new life into his tired men and led an attack in the face of machine-gun fire, dislodging and capturing enemy positions.
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