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Mid to late 20th Century honey oak and sycamore crossbanded twin pedestal D-end dining table, raised on stylised tripod supports with triangular platform bases and bun feet, in the manner of Linley, 320 x 95cm in the closed position, the extra leaf 48.5cmDoes come in two pieces
Ercol light ash circular drop-leaf dining table, on splayed supports, 72cm high x 113cm diameter, together with a matched set of five Ercol dining chairs, with loose cushion, with stamp for 1960Chairs are of different periods but are Ercol and good condition. Table is also clean and in good condition with only minor wear from use.
Edwards & Roberts amboyna ebonised and gilt metal mounted octagonal occasional table, on tapering fluted supports with crossover stretcher, 66cm wideOverall in good condition. Some marks commensurate with age. Losses to gilding on some of fluted legs. No woodworm. No blistering or damage.
A small collection of silver and plated items including three silver and mother of pearl mounted folding pocket fruit knives. A spiral-fluted silver handled boot hook; a silver mounted small mustard pot a 'Queen Anne' table lighter and other plated items including two small boot shaped spill vases; a chamber candlestick cruets, etc.
A pair of early Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoons and two other small spoons. The table spoons engraved with two sets of foliate-script initials and '1840' & '1901', hallmarks for John Stone, Exeter 1845 together with a fiddle pattern salt spoon, mark of John Osment, Exeter 1835; and a later old English coffee spoon; the four weigh 174g gross (a little over 5 1/2 ozs)
A pair of silver short round column dressing table candlesticks and other items. The candlesticks with weighted bases and hallmarks for Birmingham 1904; together with a pair of pierced-oval sweet dishes, mark of Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1918, 9.5cm wide, 57g; and a silver faceted baluster cream jug with a scroll handle, Birmingham 1912, 80g
A George Butler silver-plated Dubarry pattern table service for eight, in a canteen. Comprising; 8 soup spoons, 8 table knives and forks (four large spoons of table spoon size as serving spoons), 8 dessert knives, fork and spoons, and 8 tea spoons, the knives with stainless steel blades; in a fitted canteen, L45cm Condition Report: Overall gtood condition, the knives with light use the others all good though with some light wear and tear commensurate with age and use. The canteen with a few general usage scuffs etc
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