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A Victorian Hanoverian pattern table service, for twelve, comprising table forks, tablespoons, table knives, a pair of gravy spoons, a pair of sauce ladles, dessert forks, dessert spoons, nine dessert knives, a pair of ice spoons, a pair of grape scissors, a mustard spoon and a pair of fish eaters, the knives with steel blades and ivorine hafts, Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson), London 1893 (79), 123oz weighable silver The crest is that of Stafford of Monkwearmouth, Co. Durham
An Edward VIII/George VI Hanoverian pattern canteen, for twelve, comprising soup spoons, a soup ladle, fish knives, fish forks, a pair of sauce ladles, table spoons, table knives table forks, carving implements, six egg spoons, a mustard spoon, a pair of salt spoons, dessert spoons, dessert knives, dessert forks, and teaspoons, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1936 & 1937, 176oz gross (the fish eaters 38oz), the oak canteen table with rectangular moulded top above two long graduated drawers flanked by brackets, slender baluster forelegs, rectangular undertier, turned feet, 79.5cm high, 76cm wide
A Victorian Scottish circular table snuff box, flush hinged cover engraved with the crest and motto of Baird of Cambusdoon, Ayrshire, gilt interior, 7.5cm diam, John Mitchell, Glasgow 1853 The crest suggests that the box was engraved for James Baird (1802-1876), fourth son of Alexander Baird of Lochwood, Lanarkshire and grandson of William Blair. He owned three estates, Auchmedden, Aberdeenshire, Knoydart, Inverness-shire and Cambusdoon, Ayrshire, was DL & JP and was MP for Falkirk. He married late, in 1852, to Charlotte, daughter of Robert Lockhart, but she died without issue in 1857, leaving him free to re-marry in 1859 Isabella, dau. of Admiral James Hay but he had no issue by her either.
An Edwardian tortoiseshell and silver pique oval dressing table trinket box, hinged cover typically decorated with a batwing patera flanked by ribbon-tied garlands and musical trophy pendants, within a bell husk border, cabriole legs, pad feet, 9cm wide, William Comyns, London 1905
A Regency rosewood D-shaped card table, folding top enclosing a baise lined playing surface, above a deep frieze applied with rectangular mouldings, U-shaped underframe, sabre legs with draught turned roundels to knees, brass capped casters, 71cm high, 92cm wide, c.1815
A Victorian Neo-Gothic oak octagonal centre table, moulded top decorated in parquetry with radiating bands within geometric banded borders, the base with four turned columns carved with beaded girdles, X-stretcher with pyramid under-finial, downswept chamfered legs, 72cm high, 119cm wide, c.1870
A Baroque walnut and oak rectangular refectory table, crossbanded top outlined with herring bone stringing, the trestle base with two pairs of stylised stop-fluted Ionic columns, rectangular stretcher, sledge feet carved with spools, 77cm high, 182cm long, parts c.1700
A fine post Regency Derbyshire Ashford marble centre table, octagonal top inlaid with a central geometric motif, within a band of eight elongated ovals and broad border with Blue John, malachite, and a range of Derbyshire and imported stones, fluted baluster column, canted incurved triform base, 77cm high, 61cm diam, c.1840
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