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A 19th century mahogany library table in the manner of Gillows. The top with tooled gilt leather with 2 short and 1 long drawer to the front and 2 short flush drawers to the rear of the sides, with scrolled support and crisply carved foliate scrolls, the base with fluted and reeded scrolls with beaded edge supported on brass castors. 127 cm long 79½ cm wide 78½ cm high Illustrated
EDWARDIAN VII SILVER CLAD PRESENTATION TABLE CIGARETTE BOX, by Charles Boyton and Son, typical form, the domed cover engraved with a golfer above three line inscription dated 1908, further three line inscription to front, 2 1/2" (6.3cm) high, 7 1/2" x 5 1/2" (19cm x 14cm) Birmingham 1906
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CIRCULAR LADY`S DRESSING TABLE BOX WITH REMOVABLE COVER, the whole repousse with palmettes, London 1889, 3 1/2 oz. (dented), together with three early 20th Century Continental standard SILVER TOPPED CUT GLASS DRESSING TABLE EAU-DE-COLOGNE BOTTLES and CYLINDRICAL JAR (4)
GEORGE V SILVER TORTOISESHELL AND PIQUET WORK FOUR PIECE DRESSING TABLE BRUSH SET, comprising CIRCULAR HAND MIRROR AND PAIR OF BRUSHES, Birmingham 1925, TOGETHER WITH A MATCHING STEEL BUTTON HOOK and SHOE HORN, all inlaid with initialled paterae, the hand mirror and hair brush in associated plush lined morocco case
1960`s GARRARD & COMPANY LIMITED, LONDON TABLE CANTEEN OF ELECTROPLATED CUTLERY FOR SIX PERSONS, including fish eaters, butter knife and preserves spoon, housed in a green plush lined and fitted walnut canteen, on short square tapering legs, tied by an under-shelf, 14" (35.6cm) high
REGIMENTAL INTEREST: Two George III Old English pattern table spoons and two table forks, each engraved with the badge & motto of the 17th Regiment of Foot and "Leicestershire Mess", by W. Eley & W. Fearn, London 1803 together with a pair of table spoons by Hester Bateman, London 1790 and a pair by Peter & William Bateman 1812, both pairs initialled "K"; 16.5 oz (8)
A PART SERVICE OF EDWARDIAN OLD ENGLISH PATTERN FLATWARE COMPRISING: six table spoons, four table forks, four dessert spoons & six dessert forks by G. Jackson & D. Fullerton, London 1904 together with the following non-matching items: two table forks, two table spoons & five tea spoons, mixed makers & dates; 50 oz (29)
A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH CANTEEN OF FLATWARE Old English pattern with bright-cut decoration, contained in a fitted oak box: twelve table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, eleven tea spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, four salt spoons, two sauce ladles, two gravy spoons, a soup ladle, and twelve toddy ladles, all initialled "J", all by W. Marshall, Edinburgh, 1873/74; 130 oz ; the box 17.5" (44.5 cms) long
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY FRENCH SMALL SERVING SPOON Fiddle pattern, a Fiddle & Thread dessert spoon, an 18th century French Fiddle table spoon with coat of arms & crest by Francois-Joseph Baudoux, Lille 1755 and another similar table spoon with a coat of arms, struck only with a date letter & a town mark, unascribed; the serving spoon 10" (25.2 cms) long; 8.25 oz (4)
A SET OF NINE MID 18TH CENTURY FRENCH FIDDLE PATTER TABLE SPOONS by Jean (I or II) tostee, Rochefort (juridiction de La Rochelle) 1749, together with two more to match, also Rochefort 1749 by another maker "IPT", perhaps Jean (II) Tostee, all eleven engraved with a coat of arms below the motto "PROMPTE ET CONSULTO" and another similar table spoon with a different coat of arms, possibly by Pierre-Andre Brun, Uzes 1750-70; 29 oz (12)
THREE VARIOUS GEORGE III TABLE SPOONS with bowls pierced for use as strainer spoons; a Fiddle example, initialled "H" by R.Peppin, London 1819, a fancy back example, initialled "S" over "IM", by Phillip Roker, London 1767, and an Old English Thread example, initialled "P" by Thomas Dicks, London 1802; 5.25 oz (3)
FOUR VARIOUS ANTIQUE SPOONS with pierced bowls for use as strainers; an Onslow dessert spoon by Hester Bateman, London 1771, and Exeter-made dessert spoon by Jason Holt, an Irish Fiddle table spoon, crested, and a Newcastle made table spoon, initialled Fiddle & Shell pattern, by the Gowland Brothers 1863; 6.5 oz (4)
A GEORGE II WAVY END TABLE SPOON engraved cypher & coronet, pierced with drilled holes in the bowl, maker`s mark only four times, by Paul Callard, London c.1750, a George I Hanoverian table spoon with a raised rib on the front of the terminal, by George Cox, London c.1720 and another Hanoverian table spoon, initialled "AG", maker`s mark partially worn, London 1722; 6 oz (3)
THREE VICTORIAN MODERN SPOONS with pierced bowls for use as strainers: a silvergilt Venetian pattern dessert spoon by R. Martin & E. Hall, Sheffield 1874, a Feather edge table spoon by Holland Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1907 and a Fiddle example by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1929; 5 oz (3)
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