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An assembled silver King’s Pattern table service, George III and later makers and dates, some engraved with a coronet, comprising:. Seventeen table forks. Ten table spoons. Eighteen dessert forks. Twelve dessert spoons. Three serving spoons. Twelve fish knives. Twelve fish forks. One sugar sifter. 6362g (200.35 oz) gross. with steel bladed knives in various sizes, some with silver handles, the others plated. Provenance: Berry
An assembled George III provincial silver Old English pattern part table service, comprising: six table spoons by Ann Robertson, Newcastle 1807; six table forks by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1812; three dessert spoons by John Langlands I & John Robertson I, no town or date; three dessert spoons by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1811; and five dessert forks by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1811, all engraved with a crest, 1070g (37.75 oz) gross. Provenance: Cornwallis. The crest of BEAUMONT of Tyneside.
An assembled Old English pattern table service, various makers and dates, engraved with the Cornwallis crest, comprising: six table spoons by Isaac Callard, London 1762; four table spoons, maker’s mark ‘TE’ over ‘GS’ (not traced, see Grimwade 3820), London 1770; three further pairs of table spoons; five dessert spoons by George Smith III & William Fearn, London 1795; ten dessert spoons by William Fearn, London 1770; and two table spoons, six table forks and a salt spoon by Josiah Williams & Co. (David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1917, 2299g (73.9 oz) gross. Provenance: Cornwallis
An assembled silver Old English pattern table service, various George III makers and dates, all engraved with the Cornwallis crest, comprising:. Thirty two table spoons. Twenty three dessert spoons. A tea spoon. Four salt spoons. A small sifter spoon. Four sauce ladles (two by William Chawner, London 1784). 3015g (96.95 oz) gross. Provenance: Cornwallis
A set of six George III silver feather edge pattern table spoons by Hester Bateman, London 1777; five matched dessert spoons by Hester Bateman, London 1778; another matched dessert spoon, maker’s mark illegible, London 1771; and four matched tea spoons by Hester Bateman, maker’s and standard marks only, all engraved with the Cornwallis crest and a monogram ‘WC’, 689g (22.15 oz) gross (16). Provenance: Cornwallis
A pair of French patinated and gilt bronze mounted models, possibly of Neptune and a Triton, late 19th century, both partially draped, the former standing and resting against rockwork, his outstretched left hand holding a staff, the latter with a conch shell in her raised right hand and also resting against rockwork, both indistinctly signed to the reverse, the latter inscribed 1896, on waisted, circular marble bases, later adapted as table lamps with stems rising behind them to light fitments above, 38cm high overall. Provenance: Berry
A pair of mahogany and foliate carved table top display cases, late 19th century, of rectangular section, each with a border of stylised foliage to the hinged cover, one of them glazed and containing loose naïve watercolours, 8.5cm high, 68cm wide, 56cm deep; and another, similar. Provenance: Cowdray
A pair of French patinated and gilt bronze three light candelabra in the 19th century style fitted as table lamps, 20th century, each with three urn sockets around a central stopped urn, on a knopped stem above three adorsed elephant heads, on a reeded shaft above a foliate cast socle and three monopodia, on a triform base, 48.5cm high excluding electrical fitments
An Italian carved and giltwood table lamp in the manner of a 17th century altarstick, mid 20th century, the foliate socket and drip pan above a tapering and fluted stem, with guilloche moulded collar, acanthus cast socle and triform base with swags, on three paw feet, 70cm high overall
A pair of Italian mottled grey alabaster obelisks fitted as table lamps, 20th century, each with four gilt metal spheres below the main shaft, on square section plinths, 37cm high overall; another, similar, 40cm high overall; and a pair of Continental veined white alabaster table lamps modelled as urns, 20th century, 32cm high overall. Provenance: Cowdray
Two similar brass table lamps, early 20th century, both with straight stems and spreading, circular bases, 37.5 and 34cm high overall respectively; and a Dutch or English brass candlestick, 17th century, of octagonal section, refitted for electricity as a table lamp, 37cm high overall
A pair of Chinese famille verte porcelain vases fitted as table lamps, 20th century, each with slender neck and bulbous body decorated with a peacock on a branch, the reverse of each with character marks, on turned wood bases, 23cm high excluding electrical fittings and wood bases; and four further table lamps, 20th century, one of porcelain, one pottery, a Chinese turquoise glaze lamp, and one reverse decorated glass, all with avine motifs
A pair of Edwardian mahogany and brass mounted candlesticks in the George III style, early 20th century, fitted as table lamps, the shades and electrical fitments above foliate cast brass urn sockets, the fluted shafts on twisted baluster socles and spreading, circular bases, 63cm high overall. Provenance: Berry
A George III silkwork waistcoat, circa 1790, with embroidered oak leaf border, inscribed to the interior ‘Earl Cornwallis’, and other textiles, including two lace and silk ladies waistcoats, an embroidered table cloth, a Cantonese silk shawl, another silk shawl, a black lacework shawl and another smaller, a needlework bag and a beadwork bag. Provenance: Cornwallis
A mahogany spider leg occasional table, George III style, 20th century, a mahogany torchere stand in George III style, 20th century, a mahogany towel rail and a carved pine standard lamp in the form of an altar stick, 122cm high overall (4). Provenance: Cornwallis
A mahogany and gilt metal mounted circular revolving occasional table, in George III style, circa 1900, the circular top with pierced metal galley above an open bookcase section, three downswept legs, square section feet, brass castors, 71cm high, the top 47cm diameter. Provenance: Cowdray
A George III mahogany drum library table, circa 1790, the circular top with red leather inset, above four alternate drawers and four false drawers, the baluster stem on three reeded downswept legs, brass lion paw caps and castors, 75cm high, the top 134cm diameter. Provenance: Cowdray
A George II mahogany concertina action games table, possibly Irish, circa 1740, the inverted breakfront hinged top opening to a baize inset and counter wells, fronted by acanthus and scroll carved cabriole legs, acanthas carved pad feet, 73cm high, 80cm wide, 40cm deep (unopened)
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