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Lot 2

Five George III Irish silver Old English pattern table forks by John Keene (four with maker’s mark), Dublin 1796, engraved with a knight on horseback crest, 380g (12.2 oz). In 1816 the Herald-Painter to Ulster King of Arms in Dublin drew a picture of the knight in armour with drawn sword sitting on a walking horse for PERCIVAL.

Lot 13

A Victorian silver Old English and bead pattern table service, maker’s mark ‘RAIT’ in a rectangle (not traced), Exeter 1865, inscribed with a monogram, comprising; Four table spoons, Four table forks, Six dessert spoons, Six dessert forks, Four teaspoons, A sauce ladle, 1339g (43 oz) gross

Lot 33

A matched silver Old English pattern table service by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1898-1905, John Round & Son, Sheffield 1922; and C.W. Fletcher & Son Ltd, London 1929, some engraved with a crest and motto, comprising; Thirteen table spoons, Ten table forks, Four dessert spoons, Six dessert forks, Three sauce ladles, A soup ladle, 2725g (87.6 oz) gross. The crest of SPRIGG and others. Please note: The crest is Berthon, not Sprigg

Lot 34

A matched silver Albany pattern table service, various dates and makers, comprising: Twelve table forks, Seven table spoons, Twelve dessert forks, Twelve dessert spoons, Eighteen tea spoons, A butter knife, A pickle fork, A salt spoon, A sugar sifter, 2933g (94.3 oz) gross

Lot 35

A matched silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern table service, various George III to Victorian dates and makers, London and Exeter, comprising: Twelve table forks, Six table spoons, Twelve dessert forks, Ten dessert spoons, 3179g (102.2 oz); Together with the following with steel blades and silver thread and shell handles by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1960: Six table knives, Six dessert knives

Lot 93

A pair of late 18th century Norwegian silver table spoons, maker’s mark ‘D? H’, Bergen 23rd September- 23rd October 1792, warden Mathias Pettersen, each pricked to the back of the top ‘G.H.M.’ over ‘M.C.M.’, 20.5cm (8in) long, 105g (3.4 oz); and a pair of late George II Old English pattern dessert spoons by Isaac Callard, London 1759, 17.5cm (7in) long, 69g (2.2 oz)

Lot 102

A Dutch silver dog nose table spoon by Hendrik Vrijman (1780-1812), Rotterdam, probably 1805, a ribbed front to the stem, 21.3cm (8.4in) long, 58g (1.85 oz)

Lot 225

An early Victorian diamond brooch, circa 1840, the central cluster claw set with a cushion shaped old cut diamond, approximately 1.00 carats, claw set in an open backed collet within a surround of cushion shaped old cut diamonds in a scrolled mount of cushion shaped old cut diamonds, mounted in gold backed silver, 5.2cm long **condition report: Overall wear commensurate with age and use. The central diamond is SI2/PK1 Clairy (large inclusion in the table), all the other diamonds are present and apeear original, none are chipped. The central diamond cluster is possibly a later addition. The brooch fittings are later, with very neatly patched gold plates carefully cut out to match te design of the brooch.

Lot 1190

A set of four George III silver tablespoons, George Smith III, London 1781, and a further set of four silver table spoons, William Chawner, London 1819, each set with engraved bird crest (8)

Lot 1192

Seven assorted silver table spoons, to include a pair by Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, 1857, a pair by John and Henry Lias, London 1818, one by John Hawkins, London 1821, one by John Robertson II and John Walton, Newcastle 1817, and one by James McKay, Edinburgh 1815 (7)

Lot 1203

Three William IV silver table forks, William Theobalds, London 1832, four Victorian silver dessert forks, George Adams, London 1862, a pair of George III silver dessert spoons, Richard Crossley and George Smith IV, London 1809, one dessert spoon by Peter and William Bateman, London 1813, one dessert spoon by William Eley and William Fearn, London 1818, a sauce ladle by William Eley and William Fearn, London 1800, and a further silver ladle, Thomas Watson, Newcastle c.1820 (no date letter), a matching Victorian dessert spoon and fork, Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, London 1852, and a pair of silver pistol gripped dinner knives (17)

Lot 1233

A silver backed dressing table set, and a quantity of silver items including scent bottles

Lot 1310A

A George V silver dressing table tray, Mappin & Webb, London 1923, 26cm wide

Lot 1379

A silver plated table lamp, in the form of a classical maiden holding aloft a torch, 50cm tall, (converted to electricity)

Lot 1385

A good quality 19th century burr walnut travelling dressing table toiletry box, the lid with interior mirror, opening to reveal a fitted section with silver plate mounted and glass bottles with fall front, revealing two drawers, the leather interior struck in gilt for John Bagshaw and sons, manufacturers Liverpool

Lot 1393

A 19th century mahogany and ebonised table top cabinet, two doors opening to reveal a flight of ten graduated drawers with turned ivory handles, and brass carrying handles to the side 59.5cm wide, 31cm deep, 36cm high

Lot 1451

A pair of late 19th century Continental porcelain figures, modelled as a gentleman with a female companion, the lady holding aloft a letter mounted as table lamps, 30.5cm high (2)

Lot 1477

A large 19th century Wedgwood majolica table centre piece, modelled as two semi-clad females with pan figures to their sides, upon a raised base, impressed marks to the underside (now a table lamp), 30cm high, 27cm wide

Lot 1498

A large 19th century Continental porcelain table centre piece, modelled as young children representing the seasons, upon a separate raised base, decorated with garlands, supported upon Greek key style feet, each section marked with cross swords in under glazed blue, 41cm high (restored)

Lot 1614

A modern teak serving table, with rope twist curved frieze

Lot 1619

A small 19th century walnut drum table, with carved floral decoration on platform base, with paw feet, fitted with four drawers, 66cm diameter

Lot 1624

A Victorian mahogany two tier occasional table, with cast metal lion head and claw mounts and glass ball feet

Lot 1628

A Regency mahogany drum table, with leather top 115cm x 82cm high

Lot 1637

A Regency mahogany supper table, the drop-leaf top on four outscrolled supports with carved Regency knees, 106cm wide

Lot 1642

A Victorian oval tripod table, the top with inlaid decoration, on a baluster column and three carved legs

Lot 1650

A 19th century Continental chestnut plank top dining table, on tapering legs

Lot 1674

An early 19th century George III mahogany Pembroke table, with strung and fleur de leys style decoration on slender ring turned legs

Lot 1680

An 18th century walnut writing table with leather top, brushing slide and three drawers, 108cm

Lot 1691

A Louis XVI style double bed, with ornate brass mounts, together with a matching bedside chest and table (3)

Lot 1694

A French fold over top card table, stamped Sormani

Lot 1704

A Chinese hardwood table, with three inset cloisonné circular panels

Lot 1715

A Cotswold Arts & Crafts style oak coffee table, 111cm long

Lot 1724

An 18th century gateleg table, on turned legs, 90cm

Lot 1744

A 19th century oak country side table, with a single frieze drawer on Spanish feet

Lot 1754

A William IV mahogany dining table, the two ends with drop flaps, raised on turned legs, brass caps and castors

Lot 1765

A Victorian burr walnut oval dining table, with a column and four cabriole legs

Lot 1771

A William IV rosewood fold over top tea table

Lot 1778

A cast iron console table, stamped `Willstone`

Lot 1791

A Georgian style inlaid mahogany serpentine fold over card table, on shaped tapering legs, 82cm wide

Lot 1797

A stripped pine pier table, in the neo-classical style, 122cm wide

Lot 43

AN ART DECO PEWTER TABLE LIGHTER in the form of an aeroplane, marked ‘Enturn pewter pat No 373219 made in England’ mounted to an ebonised plinth base 10cm(h) x 17cm(w).

Lot 284

A GROUP OF SIX EARLY 20TH CENTURY AMETHYST TABLE GLASSES having a tapering funnel bowl and knopped stem, raised on a spreading circular foot. 10cm(h).

Lot 338

A 19TH CENTURY MEISSEN WHITE GLAZED FIGURE GROUP modelled as a family with young child around a table, on an oval base, crossed swords mark to underside. 21cm(h) x 29cm(w) x 21cm(d).

Lot 577

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MINIATURE PORTRAIT of a young girl, watercolour on oval ivory panel, in gilt metal slip and ebonised frame under glass, the reverse hand written in ink with inscription ‘1818 March 10th Miss Bilhah Docker born April 14th 1811, E A Pina’. 7cm(h) x 6cm(w); sold along with a Victorian hand tinted photographic miniature, an image on glass depicting a boy sat at a table, within a gilt metal slip, card mount and gilt metal frame. 8cm(h) x 6cm(w).

Lot 626

Workshop of Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson, Kilburn, North Yorkshire AN OAK SIDE TABLE, the rectangular top with adzed surface over two frieze drawers with simple turned knob handles, raised on octagonal knopped spindle legs, one with carved mouse signature, linked by plain stretchers. 73cm(h) x 91cm(w) x 46cm(d).

Lot 629

A LARGE MODERN OAK REFECTORY TABLE having a triple planked top with cleated ends over substantial trestle type ends linked by plain stretchers, all with subtle adzed finish. 72cm(h) x 260cm(L) x 78cm(w).

Lot 636

A LARGE YEW WOOD REFECTORY TABLE having a rectangular triple-planked top, supported by substantial baluster form trestle ends, united by a plain stretcher. 76cm(h) x 217cm(L) x 93cm(w).

Lot 644

A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD SNAP-TOP BREAKFAST TABLE, the well figured circular top and plain frieze over the pivoted snap-top action and spreading cylindrical stem with moulded basal collar, raised on a tri-foil concave platform base with turned bun feet and concealed castors. 73cm(h) x 121cm(d).

Lot 660

A 1960s G-PLAN DECO STYLE BURR WALNUT COFFEE TABLE, walnut veneer on teak, the square top constructed with rectangular sections around a central mirrored glass insert, raised on a square pedestal, G-Plan label to tops underside. 43cm(h) x 100cm(w).

Lot 688

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE having a rectangular moulded top, shaped frieze and six turned octagonal uprights, linked at the base by concaved stretchers, raised on turned ball feet. 70cm(h) x 83cm(w) x 45cm(d).

Lot 694

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY WINE TABLE having a moulded circular top over a nicely turned column issuing three shaped out-swept legs. 74cm(h) x 38cm(w).

Lot 713

A REGENCY MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE having a rectangular top and rounded oblong flaps with reeded edge detail, a frieze drawer with gilt metal knob handles, dummy drawer to the opposing end, raised on turned and tapering legs finishing with brass caps and castors. 70cm(h) x 76cm(w) x 46cm(d).

Lot 720

A REGENCY MAHOGANY FOLD-OVER TEA TABLE having a hinged rounded rectangular top with reeded edge detail and a plain frieze with central inlaid tablet, raised on turned tapering legs with inlaid capitals. 75cm(h) x 92cm(w) x 46cm(d).

Lot 745

A LARGE GEORGIAN TYPE OAK DROP-LEAF DINING TABLE of large proportions, having a rectangular triple-planked top with rounded ends over two large demi-lune flaps, raised on turned and gated supports linked by plain stretchers. 74cm(h) x 173cm(L) x 71cm(d).

Lot 747

A 19TH CENTURY MARBLE-TOPPED GILTWOOD CONSOLE TABLE having a shaped bow-fronted white marble top with moulded edge detail the guilloche moulded frieze with cast plaster caryatid supports, the underside having a large central rectangular mirror plate flanked by two smaller plates and centred with a carved urn and swag ornament with bowed stretchers. 99cm(h) x 194cm(w) x 61cm(d).

Lot 748

A LATE 18TH CENTURY OAK SERVING TABLE of rectangular form, having a planked rectangular top with egg and dart carved edge detail over a foliate scroll carved frieze, raised on turned supports linked by plain stretchers. 85cm(h) x 163cm(L) x 66cm(d).

Lot 749

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SNAP-TOP PEDESTAL BREAKFAST TABLE having a well figured square top with rounded corners over the snap-top action and turned foliate carved column, raised on a concave quatre-foil platform base with turned feet and concealed castors. 74cm(h) x 116cm(w).

Lot 760

A GEORGIAN OAK REFECTORY TABLE having a rectangular planked top with cleated ends, a plain frieze and four solid square section legs with incised corners, linked by a plain H-form stretcher, raised on later castors. 78.5cm(h) x 185cm(L) x 84cm(w).

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