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A collection of George III fiddle pattern cutlery comprising six table forks, six soup spoons, one serving spoon, a pair of ladels, six teaspoons and six dessert forks, makers mark for John Beldon, London 1801, together with six dessert spoons, makers mark `TB`, London 1806 and twelve associated silver handled knives by Cooper Bros & Sons, Sheffield, total weight excluding knives 60oz.
An early 19c rosewood games table of refectory form with a central reversible chequer board to the table top over a leather backgammon board, flanked by two short frieze drawers and supported on a stretcher frame with square carved panel end supports, cojoined by a baluster turned stretcher rail and supported on moulded platforms with rosette and carved collars, on castors, 32"w.
A mid 19c burrwood and marquetry pedestal extending library table, the foliate marquetry in coloured woods, the table top with moulded edge and having a tooled black leather central panel, supported on a facet and leaf carved column with collar, on a shaped tripartite base with bold leaf carved cabriole feet, 70"w, with additional leaf (it is reputed this table was housed in Buckingham Palace).
WWII a linen table napkin bearing the embroidered eagle and swastika device surmounting the initials ‘A H’. Approx 12x11ins. This is accompanied by a printed statement describing the item together with photo copies of other examples of napkins attributed to being from Hitler’s dinner service.
An Albany pattern table service, comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve table knives, twelve fruit knives, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve pairs of fruit eaters, twelve teaspoons, twelve coffee spoons, four table spoons, two steak knives and a soup ladle (127)
A collection of fiddle pattern spoons, comprising a pair of Victorian table spoons, maker`s mark of James and Josiah Williams, Exeter 1868; another table spoon, maker`s mark of John Osment, Exeter 1825; a set of five George IV teaspoons, London 1820; and two dessert spoons, total approx. weight 10 troy oz. (10).
A pair of Victorian shell shaped salts, each raised on three dolphin feet, London 1871; a pierced oval salt, a salt spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, a George III `Sherry` wine label, and a pair of glass dressing table jars with silver covers, total approx. weight 4 1/2 troy oz (8)
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