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A harlequin suite of Fiddle & Thread pattern flatware, each piece crested and initialled with the letter `O`. Comprising:- 15 tablespoons, 14 dessert spoons, a pair of serving spoons, three sauce ladles, 15 teaspoons, a single salt spoon, 14 table forks, 15 dessert forks and a soup ladle. Various Georgian hallmarks and makers. Total weight 146ozs., approximately.
A Regency mahogany library table, by Dunn & Co. The rectangular top fitted on each side with drawers and dummy drawers on a plain, tapering, rectangular section pedestal. The concave quadruple plinth base with scrolling carved feet. Impressed maker`s mark Dunn & Co. Width 54ins., x 26ins. (See illustration)
A George II table, possibly by Benjamin Goodison. The mahogany table with a brass edge to the top around crossbanding, re-entrant at the front corners, above a dressing-drawer, with an adjustable baize slope and numerous compartments. When opened a pair of brass candle supports can be swung out. The front of this drawer simulates three drawers, at the centre a brass handle with inset back plate. At the kneehole a recessed crossbanded cupboard flanked by two pairs of concave drawers. Brass cockbeading throughout. The whole stands on six cabriole legs with paw carved feet concealing brass casters. Width 40 1/2ins., depth 27ins., height 29 1/2ins. (See illustrations) NOTE. Benjamin Goodison is traditionally thought to have supplied similiar tables to Holkham Hall, Norfolk (The Shorter Dictionary of English Furniture, page 558, fig. 14, and for a related table, John Channon and Brass-Inlaid Furniture 1730-1760. Gilbert & Murdoch) Plate 77.
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