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A Victorian Kings pattern part flatware table service, maker George William Adams, London, 1861:, crested, comprising of nineteen table forks, seventeen dessert forks, eleven table spoons, fifteen dessert spoons, six mustard spoons, two sauce ladles, one pair of sugar tongs and a pair of serving tongs, one soup ladle, one pair of serving spoons and a pair of fish servers, total weight of silver 219.79 oz.
A Victorian Kings pattern part flatware table service, maker William Gibson and John Langman, London, 1899:, crested, comprising twenty one table forks, ten dessert forks, seventeen table spoons, three dessert spoons, four sauce ladles, one soup ladle and one pair of serving spoons, 187.16 ozs.
A collection of eighty five Victorian silver handled kings pattern table and dessert knives, maker`s mark M C, London, 1840:, crested, the steel blades by Mortimer & Hunt, together with four matching carving knives and five carving forks and another non matching carving knife and fork (96).
A George V - Edward VIII canteen of silver Old English rat tail flatware, maker E Viners Ltd, Sheffield, 1931/32/34/35 and 36:, comprising six table spoons, six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six teaspoons, six coffee spoons (London 1917, maker DF), a pair of sauce ladles, six bone handled table knives, six cheese knives and a three piece carving set, total weight of silver 80zs, the box 42cm long.
Twenty five assorted silver table spoons, various makers, dates and patterns:, including a Scottish fiddle pattern spoon, Elgin, maker mark JP -RS, a fiddle pattern spoon, Inverness, circa 1800, maker Jameson and Naughton, a George III Scottish pointed end spoon, Edinburgh, 1792, maker mark WA struck twice, a pair of George III old English spoons, maker mark I*T, an Old English provincial spoon, Newcastle, Circa 1800, by Thomas Watson, a well marked provincial spoon, Newcastle 1771, maker James Crawford and a George I rat tail spoon, London 1724, maker Hugh Arnett and Edward Pocock, total weight 51ozs (24).
W H Beaumont of Cheltenham [fl.1833-1850]- Silhouette portrait of a family a group, mother and father seated daughter arranging flowers at a table in the centre:- signed BEAUMONT bottom left watercolour and bodycolour on cut paper 25 x 36.5cm, together with a set of three individual silhouette portraits of the same family group. [4]
Frederick Alfred Rhead, a pottery rectangular plaque: decorated with figures wearing early 18th century costume in the garden of a country house, comprising three men drinking and playing cards at a table in the background, a woman, possibly a young bride, seated on her own in the foreground, signed F. Rhead, 21 x 31 cm, in gilt frame. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)
An early 19th Century mahogany, satinwood crossbanded and inlaid sofa table:, bordered with ebony lines, the hinged top with rounded corners, the frieze fitted with a single drawer and a false drawer to either side, on square section dual end splayed supports, united by a central stretcher, terminating in brass cappings and castors, the top 68cm (2ft 2 3/4in) x 146cm (4ft 9 1/2in) extended.
A Regency mahogany and inlaid sofa table:, bordered with lines , the rosewood cross banded hinged top with rounded corners, fitted with two frieze drawers on dual ring turned baluster columns, platform and quadruped splayed legs, terminating in brass lions paw cappings and castors, the top 75cm (2ft 5 1/2in) x 136cm (4ft 5 1/2in) extended.
A 19th Century mahogany rectangular serving table in the Adam taste:, the top of slightly recessed breakfront outline, the fluted frieze with ribbon tied swags of husks and drapery, containing two short drawers on fluted square tapered legs, terminating in block feet, 195cm (6ft 5in) long.
A Regency mahogany drop flap work table:, the hinged top with rounded corners and a reeded edge, fitted with two ebony strung drawers to the side, on ring turned tapered legs, brass cappings and castors, the top 54.5cm (1ft 9 1/2in) x 75cm (2ft 5 1/2in) extended.
A Regency mahogany sofa table:, with reeded edge to the rounded rectangular top, two real opposing two false drawers, the end standards joined by a turned stretcher and on reeded splayed feet, brass lion paw caps and castors, 146cm (4ft 9 1/2in) wide, one foot distressed.
An Art Nouveau mahogany and inlaid octagonal occasional table:, the top crossbanded in satinwood bordered with boxwood and ebony lines and decorated with stylised designs on openwork quadruple standard supports decorated with stylised fruiting tendrils, united by stretchers, 57cm (1ft 10 1/2in) across. *Note Bearing an ivory plaque W H Davies `Handwrought`, 139 Mount St, Bolton.
A 19th Century French walnut, marquetry and gilt metal mounted drop flap occasional table:, crossbanded in amboyna and tulipwood, bordered with lines, the top decorated with an oval panel with ribbon bound musical trophy within a surround of scrolling foliage, the drop flaps with further musical trophies, the shaped frieze with scrolling foliage and shaped central applied ribbon tied musical trophies, fitted with a drawer on turned and fluted tapered legs with applied acanthus united by shaped flattened and turned stretchers, the top 57cm (1ft 10 1/2in) x 113.5cm (3ft 8 3/4in).
A gilt chinoiserie circular occasional table:, the snap top extensively decorated with figures in pagoda garden landscapes, within a border of bamboo and vine leaves and bunches of grapes, on turned vase knopped central column headed with bird cage and tripod splayed legs, terminating in claw feet, 91.5cm (3ft) diameter.
A 19th Century carved ebonised wood, marble top centre table in the Italian Renaissance taste:, the mottled grey marble rectangular top with a moulded edge, the carved and arcaded base with gadrooned frieze and arched dual trestle ends with lions mask, drapery hung and claw caryatid supports, united by a plain stretcher with square section tapering column, the top 201cm (6ft 7in) x 120.5cm (3ft 11 1/2in).
Hans Brattrud for Hove Mubler - A set of four Scandia dining chairs:, in rosewood and of slatted design with tapering ribbed body, on chromium splayed base, the design originated in 1957 - together with a smoked glass rectangular top dining table by Merrow Associates, on a chromium base, the top 150cm (4ft 11in) x 74cm (2ft 5in).
Edward Barnsley (1900 - 1987) - A blackbean wood dining table:, of rectangular shape with curved ends on angled dual splayed end supports, united by a high curved stretcher, the top 280cm (9ft 2 1/4in) x 90cm (2ft 11 1/2in). *Notes - Sold in Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood Sale 2nd July 2009 - The previous owner commissioned the table from Edward Barnsley in the early 1960`s for one hundred and fifty six pounds and twelve shillings. The wood is Australian blackbean. At the makers request, it was subsequently displayed at the Design Centre in 1964.
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