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UNIQUE CIRCULAR STEEL AND GLASS WHISKY TASTING TABLE formed from a former vat, the glass shelf decorated with tasting chart, 294cm high, 152cm diameter Provenance: Formerly situated in the Glasgow West End branch of a chain of whisky and wine specialist retailers, this table has featured on television
A pair of silvered copper neo-classical style table candlesticks, the square bases embossed with ram`s heads and festoons of bell husks rising to gadrooned columns with further ram`s heads and hooves, the gadrooned sconces with Greek key pattern border, removable nozzles, height 29.5 cm (11 1/2 in.).
A Russian silver beaker, of slightly tapered form, chased with a cartouche containing initials and another containing the date 1861, against a wave and dot ground, St Petersburg 1866; a small Russian mug, of slightly flared form, chased with bands of diagonal stripes, maker`s mark of Grachev, St Petersburg early 20th Century; and a Russian fiddle pattern table spoon, dated 1851, total approx. weight 7 1/2 troy oz (3).
A fiddle pattern table service, comprising six table forks, six table spoons, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, and six teaspoons, each piece chased with the initial `B` to the handle, cased, maker`s mark of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1902-3, approx. weight 51 troy oz.
A late Victorian silver mounted ivory paper knife, of large size, maker`s mark of Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1896, length 54 cm (21 1/4 in.); a set of four late Victorian teaspoons, with zigzag chasing, London 1899; four Old English pattern dessert spoons, four dessert forks, two table forks, and a pair of sugar tongs, London 1924-5; a Dutch windmill spoon, and a small quantity of other flatware, total approx. weight 28 1/2 troy oz; together with a cased set of plated fish eaters and a cased part set of plated fruit eaters.
A pair of George III Old English pattern table spoons, maker`s mark of Hester Bateman, London 1785; another pair of Old English pattern table spoons, London 1785; an Old English pattern table spoon, maker`s mark of Peter & William Bateman, London 1807; and another, London 1804 (second duty mark), total approx. weight 12 troy oz (6).
A pair of Victorian fiddle pattern table spoons, and five dessert spoons, maker`s mark of George Adams, London 1847-64; three other fiddle pattern dessert spoons, a George IV Old English pattern table spoon, a set of five Georgian Old English pattern teaspoons, and other flatware, total approx. weight (weighable silver) 27 troy oz; and a small quantity of plated flatware.
An Old English pattern table service, comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, eleven dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, six table spoons, eleven teaspoons, six egg spoons, a soup ladle, a basting spoon, two sauce ladles, a pair of suger tongs, mustard and salt spoons, maker`s mark of Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1914, total approx weight 130 troy oz, in a fitted canteen with knives and a carving set.
A three piece condiment set, of hexagonal section, each piece with gadrooned base, comprising salt, pepper and mustard, cased, maker`s mark of Wilson & Gill, Birmingham 1931; a Victorian silver cased blue glass cylindrical pepper, a pair of glass dressing table bottles and stoppers with silver collars, and a specimen vase.
A Victorian rectangular pin tray, with embossed scroll decoration, maker`s mark of John Grinsell & Sons, London 1894; and a glass dressing table box, the silver cover embossed with angel heads, maker`s mark of Deakin & Francis Ltd, Chester 1906, total approx. weight 2 1/2 troy oz (2).
A tea strainer with stand, cased, maker`s mark of William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1954; a pair of late Victorian rectangular bellied salts, maker`s mark of John & William Deakin, Chester 1898; a three piece silver backed dressing table set, comprising hand mirror, hairbrush and comb, Birmingham 1937; a teaspoon and a silver handled jam spoon; together with a Continental ashtray and circular dish (10).
A circular dressing table box, the hinged lid with embossed egg and dart border, raised on three scroll legs, maker`s mark of Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1927;an oval dressing table box, Birmingham 1919; a glass scent bottle with silver cover, and a glass jar with Continental cover (4).
A twin-handled hand beaten quaich, maker`s mark of William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1937; a silver mounted horseshoe shaped photograph frame, with embossed Art Nouveau style decoration, relief legend to the top `There`s rosemary, that`s for remembrance`, maker`s mark of Joseph Adams & Son, Birmingham 1905; a glass dressing table jar with silver cover, a small twin-handled trophy cup, and an Indian embossed circular bowl, total approx. weight (weighable silver) 8 1/2 troy oz (5).
A bulbous rectangular dressing table box, the hinged lid with engine turned decoration and the initial `E`, raised on pad feet, presentation inscription to the front, maker`s mark of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1924; a silver backed three piece dressing table set, comprising hand mirror, clothes brush and comb, London 1954; and a napkin ring (5).
A collection of silver and silver mounted dressing table items, comprising two hair brushes, two hand mirrors, a clothes brush, two glass jars with silver covers, a silver handled shoe horn, and a silver handled buttonhook, many pieces chased with the initial `A`, Birmingham 1920s to 1930s; together with a plated rectangular tray and glass items.
Two glass dressing table jars with silver covers and a powder compact, each decorated with the arms of the Worshipful Company of Joiners and Ceilers, Birmingham 1930 and 1934; a silver covered bakelite bowl and cover, Birmingham 1934; a seven bar toastrack, Sheffield 1934, four napkin rings, and a Continental napkin ring (10).
A three piece glass dressing table set, with silver and pink enamel covers, comprising two scent bottles and a powder bowl, damaged, cased, maker`s mark of Adie Bros, Birmingham 1930; a pierced silver salt and mustard by the same maker, Birmingham 1925; together with a silver handled button hook, a pair of foreign acorn shaped pepperettes and a small glass jar with cover stamped `Sterling` (9).
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