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An Edwardian rosewood, marquetry inlaid and box wood strung work table, the raised back with central cupboard revealing fitted shelves and a drawer, flanked by 2 drawers with brass drop loop handles and back plates and having a gilt heightened green leather top above a single frieze drawer with compartmented interior and a pull out work slide raised on square tapering supports with brass terminals and brown ceramic castors (69cms)
A mid Victorian burr walnut, walnut and marquetry inlaid work table, the quarter veneered hinged top with shaped borders revealing an interior fitted with compartments and a fret work lift out cover to the well and the slender tapering fluted column on a circular boss with 3 foliate carved and scrolled outswept supports
A small Wedgwood dark blue jasper ware jug of tapering form, a blue, white and floral decorated dressing table set, a small silver plates circular stand with white porcelain inset dish, a Pendelfin figure and other items including a mahogany and cross banded finish rectangular lidded box (as viewed)
FIVE VARIOUS TABLE SPOONS: a later-decorated example by James Ker, Edingburgh c.1730, a George III fancy-back by W. Turton, London 1771, an Aberdeen-made example by James Gordon c.1770, an Edinburgh example by P. Robertson 1770 and an Irish Fiddle Rattail example by W. Cummins, Dublin 1831; 10 oz (5)
A VICTORIAN PART-CANTEEN OF MATCHED QUEEN`S PATTERN FLATWARE (WITH HONEYSUCKLE HEELS) COMPRISING: A set of six table spoons & six table forks, all initialled "H", by George Adams, London 1869/70, a set of six dessert spoons and six dessert forks by J. Aldwinckle & T. Slater, London 1890 together with a set of six modern Queen`s pattern table knives & six side knives (stainless steel blades) by C.J. Vander Ltd., Sheffield 1964/66; 65 oz weighable silver (36)
A RARE ROYAL "PRIVATE DIE", TABLE FORK Adelaide pattern with the Royal Crown on each side in relief with the initials "AR" on the front, *by Mary Chawner, London 1837; 3 oz *For Queen Adelaide, who became Queen Dowager when her husband King William IV died of heart failure on 20th June 1837.
A PAIR OF GEORGE I HANOVERIAN PATTERN TABLE SPOONS with plain rattails & scratched initials "R" over "RM" by Samuel Hutton, London 1724/25 and a George II provincial table spoon, with an extended drop, initialled "EM" by J. Langlands & J. Robertson, Newcastle 1757; 6.5 oz (3)
A LATE 18TH CENTURY HANOVERIAN TABLE SPOON initialled "PDLG", maker`s mark only by Thomas Bouton, Jersey and a bright-cut table spoon initialled "SDSC" & dated "1834" by Thomas de Gruchy & John Le Gallais of Jersey and a London made Albert pattern table spoon hallmarked 1855 (maker`s mark overstruck by that of John Le Gallais); 6 oz (3)
A SET OF FIVE LATE VICTORIAN FISH KNIVES & SIX FISH FORKS with loaded, Kings` pattern handles by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1898 together with a Victorian fish serving knife & fork by J. Gloster, Birmingham 1851, loaded, and 2 Victorian table knives, (steel blades) (15)
A MODERN PART CANTEEN OF FLATWARE & CUTLERY with `canted` terminals and reed-bordered stems, crested: two table spoons, six soup spoons, five table forks, five dessert spoons, six dessert forks, one tea spoon, six fish knives, four fish forks & two sauce ladles by Wakeley & Wheeler, London 1936/37 (37)
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