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Lot 56

An early/mid 20th century stained oak gateleg table, the D shaped flaps rising to form an oval top with moulded border and raised on stretchered barley twist legs together with a set of 4 rail back oak dining chairs with drop in seat pads and barley twist legs

Lot 75

A small stained oak circular occasional table with splat legs with another square top occasional table

Lot 81

A late 19th century oak dining table, the rectangular top with rounded corners and moulded rim raised on 4 fluted and tapering supports with brass terminals and castors (101cms x 137cms, as viewed, splits to the top)

Lot 83

An Edwardian mahogany, rosewood cross banded and ebony strung Sutherland tea table, the rectangular flaps with rounded corners and raised on square gate leg supports with brown ceramic castors (88cms open)

Lot 84

An antique tripod table, the mahogany ring turned column with 3 outswept supports, having a later oak circular top (52cms dia)

Lot 88

A small 19th century mahogany rectangular side table the single frieze drawer with 2 bun handles replacing the original and raised on square tapering legs (as viewed, top split 80cms wide)

Lot 89

A late 19th/early 20th century stained oak side table, the shaped raised back elaborately carved with scrolling foliage as are the top rim apron and under tier(71cms wide as viewed)

Lot 90

A small walnut octagonal table with moulded rim, ring turned tapering baluster support and galleried under tier (66cms)

Lot 97

An early/mid 20th century oak occasional table, the circular top with broad foliate carved border and raised on an unusual arrangement of 8 ring turned baluster and cross stretchered supports with open storage area (61cms dia)

Lot 109

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)

Lot 110

A good quality mahogany side table, the plain rectangular top with moulded rim and rounded corners above a pair of cock beaded drawers with brass drop loop handles and raised on serpentine legs with pad feet (91cms)

Lot 111

A late Victorian mahogany Pembroke table, the rectangular flaps rising to form a rectangular top with moulded rim and rounded corners and having a plain frieze drawer and raised on part turned and fluted tapering legs with brass terminals and castors (109cms open)

Lot 119

A small 19th century mahogany side table, the plain rectangular top with moulded rim and having a single drawer with replaced brass lion mask and ring handles on square tapering legs (74cms wide)

Lot 121

A late 18th/early 20th century mahogany side table of plain rectangular form, the single drawer with replaced brass ring handles and decorative back plates and the plain square leg with stretcher rails (76 cms wide)

Lot 123

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

Lot 128

A mid to late Victorian Sutherland tea table, the D shaped flaps rising to form on oval top with moulded rim and raised on 2 pairs of slender baluster columns with stretcher rail, outswept supports and brown ceramic castors with conforming castored gate legs (105cms opened)

Lot 214

A small collection of "Sindy" doll`s furniture including a sofa, an ottoman, a day bed, dressing table, desk, oven unit and other items (a lot, as viewed)

Lot 230

A contemporary white glazed pottery table lamp base of naturalistic form with birds and flowers, another of reticulated baluster form, a Victorian black gilt and polychrome decorated urn and another table lamp base (as viewed)

Lot 265

A pair of Staffordshire white glazed and lustre detailed spaniels, a smaller pair by Royal Doulton (1378-6), a Wedgwood "Cornucopia" pattern ovoid octagonal lidded box and small table mirror and another baluster vase

Lot 292

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)

Lot 305

An early 20th century crocodile skin case, the interior fitted with glass and silver plated dressing table bottles, hairbrushes etc and bearing the label "Bhalla" (55cms wide 19cms deep)

Lot 324

* An Oriental carved hard wood table bell stand with embossed brass bell, 4 small carved ebony elephant figures and a turned and spiral twist candle stick with painted floral decoration

Lot 348

A mid/late 19th century mahogany veneered stationery box of plain rectangular form with a part domed hinged lid and a small rectangular dressing table mirror

Lot 416

* A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Continental (possibly Italian) clear and green glass barley twist table candle sticks on plain circular plinth bases (37cms high)

Lot 448

A small Victorian cloths brush with embossed silver back, 2 faceted glass dressing table bottles with plated caps

Lot 465

An early 19th century Scottish silver Old English pattern dessert spoon. Edinburgh 1814, maker`s mark G.T. and a Victorian silver Old English pattern table spoon with engraved monogram. London 1874 (approx 5ozs)

Lot 466

A pair of early 19th century silver Old English pattern table spoons with engraved monograms. London 1833 (approx 5ozs)

Lot 514

A Stratton lady`s black lacquer and yellow metal compact set with an enamelled and marcasite mount depicting a figure with table and chairs and sun shade

Lot 11

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)

Lot 14

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)

Lot 15

SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL: A pair of George III/IV table spoons, Old English pattern, crested, by Donald Fraser, Inverness ("DF" over "INS", in a single punch) c.1820; 4 oz (2)

Lot 17

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.

Lot 21

A 20TH CENTURY PLATED FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORK with a removable cutting blade on the outer tine. *These forks were made for invalids and the demand for them was greatly increased by the volume of wounded soldiers returning home from the Great War.

Lot 33

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)

Lot 44

TEN VARIOUS ANTIQUE TABLE SPOONS each one later-decorated for use as a fruit-serving spoon; 18.5 oz (10)

Lot 48

ELEVEN VARIOUS TABLE SPOONS including a George III fancy-back, a bright-cut example, an example by the Batemans, three Hanoverian examples and five later-decorated examples; 19 oz (11)

Lot 63

A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SCOTTISH TABLE SPOONS with a Celtic point, initialled "JR", by Alexander Gairdner, Edinburgh 1791; 12.5 oz (6)

Lot 70

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)

Lot 71

A PAIR OF LATE 18TH CENTURY TREFID TABLE SPOONS with ribbed rattails, maker`s mark only, by Jacques Limbour, Jersey c.1775, approx. 7.75" (19.8 cms) long; 2.1 oz (2)

Lot 72

FOUR VARIOUS TABLE SPOONS late 18th/early 19th century, all initialled and two dated (6 Nov 1803 & 2.Mars 1800), all by George Mauger (maker`s mark only), Jersey; 5.5 oz (4)

Lot 74

TWO LATE 18TH CENTURY TREFID TABLE SPOONS (one initialled "PLB", the other "JNF") and a Hanoverian table spoon, initialled "AR", all by Pierre Amiraux, (maker`s mark only) last quarter of the 18th century; the latter 7.7" (19.3 cms) long; 3.2 oz (3)

Lot 75

A LATE 18TH CENTURY HANOVERIAN TABLE SPOON single drop bowl, initialled "ELM", maker`s mark only, "IA" Jersey; 7.25" (18.5 cms) long; 1.5 oz

Lot 76

A LATE 18TH CENTURY TREFID TABLE SPOON initialled "IS", an Old English table spoon initialled "RRR" & a Fiddle table spoon initialled "JRV", all by George Hamon (maker`s mark only), Jersey 1790-1830; the trefid 7.2" (18.3 cms) long; 4 oz (3)

Lot 77

A LATE 18TH CENTURY TREFID TABLE SPOON and two Hanoverian pattern table spoons, all initialled, all by Thomas Mauger (maker`s mark only) Jersey 1780-1800; the trefid 7.1" (18 cms) long; 3.8 oz (3)

Lot 78

A LATE 18TH CENTURY TREFID TABLE SPOON initialled "MGT" and a Hanoverian table spoon initialled "AL", (maker`s mark only once on each - two variations), by Lawrence Chevalier, Jersey 1770-90; the trefid 7.15" (18 cms) long; 1.9 oz (2)

Lot 79

CHANNEL ISLES: A late 18th century trefid table spoon with a skeletal rattail & the scratched initials "P.DG" on the back of the terminal, maker`s mark only, "L.C" (crowned) for Lawrence Chevalier, Jersey maker, 1770-1780; 7.1" (18 cms) long; 0.75 oz

Lot 81

CHANNEL ISLES: An early 19th century engraved table spoon, initialled, by Thomas De Gruchy & John Le Gallais, Jersey c.1840; 1.4 oz

Lot 82

TWELVE VARIOUS GEORGE III/IV OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE FORKS all crested to match, mixed makers & dates 1795-1826; 25 oz (12)

Lot 83

IRISH FIDDLE PATTERN: Ten George IV table spoons, six dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks & two sauce ladles, all crested, all by J. Buckton, Dublin 1829; 58 oz (30)

Lot 84

A SET OF TWELVE GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS crested, by Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, London 1818; 27 oz (12)

Lot 85

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)

Lot 86

A MIXED LOT: Five salt spoons, two table spoons, a pair of sauce ladles, a set of eleven "Apostle" tea spoons & a pair of matching sugar tongs and two plated salt spoons; 14 oz weighable silver (23)

Lot 87

MODERN HANOVERIAN PATTERN COMPRISING:- Five table spoons, seven table forks, twelve dessert spoons & seven dessert forks, mixed makers & dates and three other table forks, crested; 66 oz (34)

Lot 90

EXETER-MADE ITEMS: A pair of sugar tongs with canted oblong bowls, initialled, by William Welch 1817, a Fiddle table spoon, maker "EL" & 2 Fiddle condiment spoons; 4 oz (4)

Lot 92

A SET OF FOUR OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOONS unascribed, initialled, struck twice with an indistinct script, maker`s mark, possibly American 1st quarter of the 19th century; 6.5 oz (4)

Lot 95

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)

Lot 96

AN EARLY VICTORIAN KING`S HUSK PATTERN FISH SLICE by William Theobalds, London 1877 together with a Fiddle table spoon and a Newcastle-made Fiddle table spoon & three tea spoons; 14 oz (6)

Lot 98

A PAIR OF GEORGE I SCOTTISH TABLE SPOONS Hanoverian pattern with plain rattails & the scratched initials "S" over "TI" on the back of the terminals, by Charles Blair, (Assay Master E. Penman) Edinburgh 1723; 5 oz (2)

Lot 99

SEVEN VARIOUS IRISH TABLE SPOONS Fiddle Rattail pattern, some initialled/crested, mixed makers & dates, all Dublin together with a George III fancy-back table spoon and a Fiddle & Thread table spoon; 22 oz (9)

Lot 103

AN 18TH CENTURY UNASCRIBED TREFID TABLE SPOON scratched initials "EG" over "MS", maiker`s mark struck twice "PH" (with mullets), probably English provincial c.1700; 7.6" (19.2 cms) long; 0.75 oz

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