After Epstien, an Art Deco walnut dining suite, comprising extending dining table on twin oval pedestal supports, 200cm long x 92cm wide, A sideboard, fitted three frieze drawers above four cupboard doors enclosing shelves, raised on plinth base, 91cm high x 152cm wide x 62cm deep, And six dining chairs (two having arms) with padded backs and seats, on square tapered chamfered legs. (8)
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*AMENDMENT: Please note that the table is in the style of Louis XVI rather than Louis XVI - A Louis XVI sycamaore and tulip wood two tier table en chiffonniere, ormolu mounted, the galleried top with lattice pannel above a fitted frieze drawer with second tier below, raised on brass fluted supports, cabriole legs with claw feet and castors, 77cm high x 38cm wide x 30cm deep. VAT charged on the hammer price.
A matched Victorian silver King’s pattern table service for six place settings by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1898, comprising: Six table spoons (two by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1894). Six table forks, Six dessert spoons, Six dessert forks (one by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1902). Six tea spoons by Goldsmiths’ Alliance Ltd., London 1888, 2249g (72.3 oz); Together with the following with stainless steel blades and silver handles: Six table knives (five by William Yates Ltd., Sheffield 1960 and one by R. & S. Garrard & Co., London 1911) Five dessert knives by William Yates Ltd., Sheffield 1961 (and one electro-plated).
Eleven silver Old English pattern table spoons, comprising: two Victorian by George Adams for Chawner & Co., London 1870; three by Thomas & William Chawner, London 1771; one with no maker’s mark, London 1810; one by Hester Bateman, London 1776, engraved ‘G*B’; one by Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London 1805; and two by H. J. Lias & Son, London 1876; one by Edward Sawyer, Birmingham 1775, engraved ‘B’ over ‘I*D’ and ‘1760’; and a dessert spoon, London 1729 (compressed marks), 730g (23.5 oz) gross. From the collection of Laurence W. Hodson (1863-1933) and descendants, thence by descent.
Twelve silver Hanoverian pattern table spoons, comprising: five George II by William Reeve, London 1733, engraved with a crest; two George III by William Withers, London 1762, engraved in script with ‘E S’; one Britannia standard, date and maker’s mark worn, engraved with a ‘G’; one George II with maker’s mark ‘.. W’, London 1732, engraved ‘R C’; one George I Britannia standard by Jane Lambe, London 1725, engraved with a crest; one George II with maker’s mark ‘G H’ (untraced), London 1753, engraved ‘D’ over ‘T W’; and another with worn marks, 759g (24.4 oz) gross. The George II, 1733, William Reeve spoon with the crest of HICKMAN. The George I, 1725, Jane Lambe spoon with the crest of ARCHER, BURSTED, COLLIER, DANVERS, DRAKE, FITZWARYNE, GRIFFITH, HOGG, RICH, WILLS and others.. From the collection of Laurence W. Hodson (1863-1933) and descendants, thence by descent.
A late Victorian silver King’s Husk (without husk) pattern part table service by Spink & Son (John Marshall Spink), London 1894, comprising: Seventeen table forks, Eighteen table spoons, Seventeen dessert forks, Fifteen dessert spoons, Four sauce ladles, Two gravy spoons A soup ladle, A sugar sifting spoon, 6757g (217.25 oz); Together the following in Hourglass pattern: Eighteen silver tined fish forks with silver knife handles, various makers and dates, Eighteen silver bladed fish knives with silver handles, various makers and dates, Fifteen steel bladed silver handled table knives with silver handles by C. J. Vander, Sheffield 1968, Sixteen silver handled dessert knives with silver handles by C. J. Vander, 1972-73
A Chinese export silver dressing table set by Wang Hing & Co., Hong Kong, Canton & Shanghai (‘WH90’ and a character mark), fl. circa 1854-1925, circa 1900, engraved and embossed with dragons amidst clouds, engraved with a monogram ‘CBM’, comprising: a rectangular tray, 30.5cm (12in) long; two hairbrushes; a clothes brush; a comb; a mirror; a boothook; a shoe horn; a rectangular box and a cylindrical box, the tray and two boxes 1220g (39.25 oz), the rest loaded. See von Ferscht, Adrien ‘Chinese Export Silver 1785-1940: Catalogue of Makers’ Marks’ Glasgow 2012, p.28.
A German silver 12 setting table service by Verinigte Silberwaren-fabriken (1899-1967), post 1886 .800 standard, engraved with a monogram ‘MM’, comprising: Twelve table forks, Twelve table spoons, Twelve dessert forks, Twelve small dessert spoons, Twelve fish knives, Twelve fish forks, Twelve small forks, Twelve small knives Twelve tea spoons Twelve coffee spoons, Two salad servers Two serving spoons A cake slice A sauce ladle, 5154g (165.7 oz); Together with the following with steel or electro-plated blades or tines: Twelve table knives, Twelve dessert knives, Twelve fruit knives, Twelve fruit forks, A cake slice, A pastry slice, A pair of fish servers, Two cold meat forks A pickle fork
A silver novelty petrol table lighter by Sanders & Mackenzie (Ernest Wilfred Sanders & Henry Arthur Mackenzie), Birmingham 1930, stamped ‘Pat 4957/31’, in the form of a lighthouse on a stepped square base, 20cm (8in) high, loaded. Probably based on Smeaton’s Tower, the third and most notable Eddystone Lighthouse. It marked a major step forward in the design of lighthouses. In use until 1877, it was largely dismantled and rebuilt on Plymouth Hoe, where it now stands as a memorial to its designer, John Smeaton, the celebrated civil engineer.
Mostly plated wares, comprising; a rectangular twin handled gallery tray, a circular salver with a decorated rim, eight circular gilt table mats with two Asprey leather pouches, twelve pairs of fish knives and forks, with a wooden box, a circular faceted glass salad bowl, a twin handled dish, a circular bowl raised on three feet, a circular Quartz clock, a Ronson table lighter and a small jug.
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a pair of Victorian salts formed as scallop shells with a matching pair of salt spoons, Birmingham 1899, cased, two faceted glass toilet jars, a hairbrush, Birmingham 1942 and dressing table wares embossed cherubs, comprising; a hand mirror, a hairbrush and a pair of clothes brushes.
A group of silver Old English pattern table flatware, having bright cut decoration, comprising; twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks and six teaspoons, these last London 1812, the rest various dates, weight 2420 gms
Silver table flatware, comprising; five fiddle pattern egg spoons, London 1834, five Old English pattern teaspoons, probably London 1817, a pair of Victorian teaspoons, London 1893, three bead edge Old English pattern salt spoons, London 1904 and a fiddle pattern larger salt spoon, 244 grams.
A quantity of silver Princes pattern table flatware, Garrard & Co circa 1960-70 and Goldsmith's and Silversmith's Co for eight place settings, comprising; eight pairs of fish knives and forks, eight cheese knives, eight dessert forks, eight table knives, eight table forks, eight dessert spoons, eight teaspoons, eight grapefruit spoons, eight soup spoons, four tablespoons, one sauce ladle and a three piece carving set, 3850 gms of weighable silver.
Silver, Foreign and plated flatware, comprising; four fiddle pattern teaspoons,Newcastle circa 1830, a silver circular stand with pierced decoration, further spoons, a pastry fork pierced with floral motifs to the handle, Sheffield 1913, a plated pickle trident, six plated fiddle pattern dessert spoons and plated King's pattern table flatware, comprising; five table forks, nine large teaspoons and five salt spoons and further items.
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