A 1930s Art Deco GPO Pyramid Table Telephone from the 200 Series, in Ivory Bakelite, features chrome dial, celluloid dial insert, dialling code drawer and paper label (please note Bakelite cradle bears damage to one arm, plus repair to underside of cradle, telephone is untested and requires a separate external bell set in order for telephone to ring)
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A rare and early George I Scottish silver teapot stand Colin MacKenzie, Edinburgh 1718 - 19, Assay Master Edward Penman, of simple shallow dished form on slightly flared collet foot, with crest and motto engraved to centre 10.7cm diameter, 2.7oz Note: this is the earliest known Scottish silver teapot stand and would have been an integral part of the serving of tea in any Scottish home, keeping the hot base of the flat based apple teapot off the highly polished wooden table surfaces. The earliest recorded Scottish teapots date to 1714 - 15, this piece only a few years after this date, shows the truly remarkable survival for such a small item of Scottish silver. The crest and motto engraved to the centre are that of SMITH, Robert Claude Esq, of Redcliffe Tower, Paignton Devon Provenance: James Ivory collection Private collection Exhibitions: Royal Scottish Museum `Exhibition of Scottish Silver` 1948 item 79 National Museum Scotland `Silver; Made in Scotland` 2008 item 4.16
Dundee - a collection of items by William Constable to include a pair of Oar pattern dessert spoons and six Fiddle pattern teaspoons with indistinct town marks and WC; an Oar pattern tablespoon marked Edinburgh 1810, WC; together with a table spoon possibly by J Sturrock of Montrose, of Fiddle pattern marked with four indistinct town marks, JS (qty) combined weight 8oz
Dundee - a group of four Scottish provincial egg spoon Alexander Cameron, marked CAM/ERON, C, thistle, pot of lilies, DUN/DEE of Fiddle pattern with engraved crest; a pair of mustard spoons, marked CAM/ERON, Newcastle 1831, DUN/DEE; and five Fiddle pattern table spoons by David Manson (possibly), with Glasgow 1820 hallmarks (11) Notes: The egg spoons are engraved with the crest of a boars head facing left and the motto VIS FORTIBUS ARMA above for the BARTON family.
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