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A Victorian solid oak wind out extending dining table having 1 large leaf. The table standing on thick ring turned legs with brass and ceramic castors. Atop a rectangular table top with canted corners, Complete with winding handle in very good order. H74cm x W180cm x D107cm
A set of five George IV fiddle pattern teaspoons, maker’s mark of William Sumner, London 1826; four other 19th Century fiddle pattern teaspoons, and a Continental fiddle and thread pattern table spoon stamped ‘800’, total approx. weight 8 troy oz; together with two plated spoons (12)
An 18th Century Old English pattern table spoon, maker’s mark ‘R C’; a matched set of three Victorian fiddle pattern table spoons, maker’s marks of Robert Williams and John Stone, Exeter 1839; a set of five Victorian feather edged teaspoons, London 1842; two other teaspoons, a set of six silver-handled tea knives (cased), a Victorian fiddle pattern mustard spoon, and a silver handled sharpening steel, total approx. weight (weighable silver) 11 1/2 troy oz (19)
A Continental part table service, with reeded and tied handles and foliate terminals, comprising eleven table forks, eleven teaspoons, twelve table spoons and twelve stainless steel bladed knives, stamped ‘800’, approx. weight (excluding knives) 50 troy oz; together with a plain fork (47)
A five piece silver backed dressing table set, with engine turned decoration in Art Deco style, comprising hand mirror, a pair of hairbrushes and a pair of clothes brushes, cased, maker’s mark of William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1933; and a small oval silver backed brush (6)
A rectangular silver clad table cigarette box, the hinged lid with engine turned decoration, maker’s mark of Harman Bros, Birmingham 1952, width 16.5cm (6 1/2in.); and a smaller rectangular cigarette box, maker’s mark of Sanders and Mackenzie, Birmingham 1937, width 15cm (6in.). (2)
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