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A Mixed Lot comprising: an electroplated Dressing Table Tray, of lobed and embossed rectangular form; together with two various Silver lidded and Cut Glass Toiletry Bottles, Clothes Brush, Hand Mirror and two various Squat Candlesticks (conditions vary), various dates and makers
A pair of unusual embroidered Table Screen Panels, of shield shape, the surrounds applied with tassels and the centres embroidered respectively with scene of man and woman in period costume, and also with patchwork type designs of birds, foliage etc, each framed and glazed (glass broken on one), 17” wide
A Victorian Mahogany Side Table, of rectangular form with moulded edge, fitted on one side with two frieze drawers, raised on “S” scroll supports, terminating in platform bases joined by a solid waisted stretcher, terminating in short moulded compressed bun feet, 44 ½” wide
A QUEEN ANNE DOGNOSE TABLE SPOON with a plain rattail, script initials "JB" over "MC" on the back of the terminal, by William Scarlett, London c.1708 (date letter partially visible), and a William III Dognose table spoon initialled "IR to IK" by Thomas Allen, London 1700; 3.5 oz (2)
AN INTERESTING PAIR OF GEORGE I "TRANSITIONAL" DOGNOSE TABLE SPOONS with a raised rib down the front of the terminals, partially erased to take a later initial "G", pricked initials "WH" over "IH" on the reverse, by William Scarlett, London 1714; 2.5 oz (2)
FOUR 18TH CENTURY SCOTTISH TABLE SPOONS: One initialled "W", by Patrick Robertson, Edinburgh 1770; one with engraved crest & motto "Que je surmonte", by William Davie, Edinburgh 1776; another, crested, by Ker & Demster, Edinburgh 1749 and a Glasgow example by James McEwan c.1785; 8.5 oz (4)
A WILLIAM IV IRISH PRIZE TABLE SPOON crested & inscribed "For the best Pine -1824", rattail bowl by L. Nowlan, Dublin 1834 and a George III Irish Fiddle "stubby" spoon, crested, & initialled, by J. Pitton, Dublin 1806; the latter 5.75" (14.5 cms) long; 3.75 oz (2)
MARITIME: A George IV Fiddle & Shell table spoon with Royal crest, the reverse inscribed "H.M.S." Herald"* by George Piercy, London 1824 together with a William IV Kings pattern table spoon engraved with an Earl`s coronet & initial "G", by William Eaton, London 1834; 6.5 oz (2) *The second H.M.S. Herald was a 500 ton, 28 gun sixth rate, launched as Termagant in 1822 & re-named in 1824, she served as a survey ship under Henry Kellett & Henry Mangles Denham and was sold in 1864.
A MIXED LOT: A Victorian double-lipped cream jug of squat circular form, by George Fox, London 1895, a pair of George III Irish bright-cut table spoons, Dublin 1803, 4 various small ladles and a plated ladle; the jug 3.5" (9 cms) diameter; 11 oz weighable silver
A VICTORIAN ELECTROPLATED CANTEEN OF FLATWARE & CUTLERY in a version of Albany pattern with a vacant navette cartouche: 12 table spoons, 29 table forks, 30 table knives (steel blades), 11 dessert spoons, 12 dessert forks & 12 side knives (steel blades) by Mappin & Webb, (in a fitted oak box) c. 1890; the box 18" (45.5 cms) wide
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GERMAN CANTEEN OF FLATWARE & CUTLERY with shaped terminals & bead borders comprising: 11 table spoons, 10 table forks, 10 table knives (steel blades), 10 dessert forks, 11 side knives (steel blades), 18 fish knives, 18 fish forks, 10 tea spoons, 10 coffee spoons, 10 ice cream spoons, 4 ice cream serving spoons, 4 butter knives, a soup ladle, a sauce ladle, 6 various two-prong forks, 3 various serving spoons, a fish serving knife & fork, a pastry slice, a pair of sugar tongs, 2 carving knives & a fork (steel blades & tines), a pair of salad servers (horn bowls), a set of 12 fruit knives & 12 fruit forks (with gilt metal blades & tines), all monogrammed to match. 180 oz weighable silver (lot)
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