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A silver King’s pattern table service by Carr’s of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1993, comprising: Eight table forks, Four table spoons, Eight dessert forks Eight dessert spoons, Eight fish knives, Eight fish forks, Eight soup spoons, Eight tea spoons, Eight coffee spoons, 4276g (137.45 oz); Together with eight table and eight dessert knives with silver handles and steel blades, in a mahogany finish canteen box
A pair of silver coloured candlesticks, each bearing four Dutch pseudo marks, early 20th century in mid 18th century style, with canted-square sockets and stems, the shaped bases with shells at the quarters and flanking each of the four leafy scroll feet, 18.5cm (7.25in) high, 976g (31.4 oz) Condition Report: ** Marks to base not all perfectly struck, in combination are readable (Some marks more clear than others). Neither sit level on table top, both rock, the bases mis-aligned, the stems also slightly out of true. No repairs, cracks or splits apparent. In good original condition although would benefit from cleaning
A Continental gilt metal and enamel triptych boudoir table timepiece, Swiss or Austrian, late 19th century, with a cherub seated on the trellis pierced scroll frame, with a shaped oval enamel panel painted with a couple in a landscape and a watch timepiece, flanked by shaped mirrored panels, 18cm (7in) high, 27cm (10.5in) wide (open)
A diamond single stone ring, the cushion shaped old brilliant cut diamond, weighing 1.11 carats, set in a square box collet on plain shank, finger size P Condition Report: **+ Overall wear commensurate with use. The diamond is Vs-SI Clarity (Small inclusion in the table), Colour L-N (Slightly tinted colour). Wear to the shank base. No signs of repair.
Yorkshire – Manuscript estate plan A Map of Hornby Grange in the North Riding of York, Surveyed for John Kitchingman by Jo Dickinson, 1736, executed in colour on a singe leaf of vellum, approx 29x23ins, browned across image, but legible throughout. A finely executed plan with each field named, and table of acreage.
Autograph – science – Michael Faraday letter signed as Secretary of the Royal Institution, dated April 27th 1839 thanking his correspondent for his ‘invaluable and interesting mode of Photogenic Drawing laid on the Library Table on Friday last...’ Text is printed, a little dusty and mounted to card bearing a label stating : ‘Letter bearing original signature of Michael Farady found in cob wall during restoration of these premises’
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