A matched Irish George III and later silver fiddle pattern table service, mainly Dublin 1803-1866, a few London, each engraved with a crest, some beneath an earl`s coronet, comprising: Nine table spoons, Seventeen table forks, Fifteen dessert spoons, Nineteen dessert forks, Twelve tea spoons, Thirteen mustard spoons, 3689g (118.6 oz) (for a list of dates and makers please see website). The crest of NUGENT, Earls of Westmeath. Please note: This should read: 14 Table Forks (not 17 as in the catalogue description)12 Table Spoons (not 9 as in the catalogue description)Adjusted weight: 3847g (123.7 oz)
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A matched silver Old English beaded pattern table service, mainly by F. B. Thomas & Co., London 1897, engraved with a crest, comprising: Twelve table spoons, Twelve table forks, Twelve dessert spoons, Twelve dessert forks, Twelve tea spoons, ten by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1893 and two by Francis Higgins & Sons Ltd, London 1938. 3813g (122.6 oz). The crest recorded for BARLOW, BARROW, BENNET, BROMILOW, BUCKWORTH, CAPEL, CLARKE, DODDING, FLETCHER, GOODRICH, GUTHRIE, HARE, HERON, KNELL, MAPLETOFT, NESHAM, RAVENHILL, RUSSELL, SEED, WALFORD and WALKER.
An Art Deco gilt spelter table lamp and matched octagonal domed shade, the shade with streaky cream glass panels, the tapering stem cast with bellflowers, on a circular base, height approx 52cm (one glass panel cracked), together with an amber glass ceiling light, moulded with birds.
A pair of Chinese yellow enamelled biscuit vases, late 19th Century, each hexagonal baluster body painted with reserve panels of deer, monkey and phoenix framed by further fruit, flowers and butterflies, flanked by a pair of brown glazed chilong handles, height approx 60.5cm (some faults and converted to table lamps).
A Japanese Komai damascened four-fold diminutive table screen, Meiji period, one side finely inlaid with a coastal scene depicting trees, buildings, boats and Mount Fiji beyond, above a border of butterflies and leaves, inlaid mark to corner of one panel, the reverse engraved with blossoming branches, birds and butterflies, approx 12.7cm x 22.5cm.
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