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A George III satinwood writing table, the rectangular moulded edge top inset a plush lined surface above three kingwood banded frieze drawers, the central deep drawer fitted a slide-out pen and ink compartment, the reverse with two drawers and a false front, the ends each with two false drawers, all fitted replaced brass handles, on square tapering legs and spade feet, 30in (76.5cm) high, 59.75in (151.8cm) wide, 34in (86cm) deep.
A French kingwood and marquetry table ambulante in Louis XV style, with ormolu mounts, the top decorated hounds pursuing a stag within a waterfall and fountain setting, with a side frieze drawer, 27¾in (70.5cm) high, 17in (43cm) wide, 12¾in (32.5cm) deep. Provenance: Purchased from a sale on Thursday June 21st 1973, Lot 179, Thornhill?.
A small collection of 19th century miniature carved bone and tortoiseshell items, to include: a three piece suite of antler furiture comprising: a settee, an armchair and a table; a tortoiseshell rickshaw, a spinning wheel, a stand, a pair of boots and a pawn. 2¾in (6.9cm) high, max. (9)
A set of six Victorian table salts, by George John Richards, London 1855, of cauldron form, engraved inscription '1st Durham Militia', each raised on three hoof feet 2 3/4in. (7cms); and six associated Georgian Old English pattern salt spoons, also engraved '1st Durham Militia', 15.3oz. gross.
A suite of Victorian flatware, by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1855, to include: twelve table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks and twelve tea spoons, all in old English pattern with engraved Durham Militia shield to terminals, 90oz. gross.
A set of six Victorian dessert forks, by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1855; two dessert forks, by Chawner & Co., London 1878; three table forks, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1909; and one table fork, by Samuel Smily, London 1875, all in old English pattern with engraved Durham Militia shield to terminals, 19.5oz. gross.
A set of thirty two George V coffee spoons, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1923, all in strung old English pattern, engraved with DLI horn insignia, 7.1oz. gross; and a plated coffee spoon; in oak canteen; together with two Victorian table knives, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1896, the pistol grips engraved with DLI 3rd Bn insignia.
Eight George III table forks, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1803; five George III table forks, by John Langlands, Newcastle 1801; and one Victorian table fork, by John Walton, Newcastle 1865, all in old English pattern engraved "Durham Militia" to terminal backs, 28oz. gross. (14)
Five Victorian table salts, by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1890, each of cauldron-shape with beaded border, engraved 'IVth Bn The Durham Light Infantry' insignia, raised on hoof feet, 2 1/4in. (5.5cms) diameter; and five associated salt spoons, to match, 9.3oz.
A set of five Edwardian table salts, by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1906, each of cauldron form with beaded rims, engraved 'IVth Bn The Durham Light Infantry' insignia and 'Presented by Captain A.E. Bacon, 1906' 2 1/4in. (6cms) diameter; and five associated salt spoons, four to match, 9.7oz. gross.
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