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Geneva Bible The Bible translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke .., 1583, Christopher Barker, folio, title page torn with loss and laid down, lacking `Incompararable Treasure`/Adam & Eve engraving leaf, 2 sides of table laid down, lacking `A Perfite Supputation` leaf, ex-library, morocco (rubbed, re-backed), sold not subject to return [Darlow & Moule/Herbert 178]
~G~ A matched part service of 18th century Hanoverian pattern silver flatware, comprising:- twelve George II tablespoons by Paul Callard, London 1753, crested with a Rooster below a coronet, 21cm; twelve matching three pronged table forks by Paul Callard, London circa 1752, 19.25cm, similarly crested; twelve George II silver dessert spoons by Edward Bennett I, London 1737, uncrested, 16.5cm; and eleven Old English pattern three pronged forks by George Smith and others, London 1779, crested with a crescent, 16.25cm, 89oz (47)
A quantity of silver flatware, comprising:- six Victorian Old English bead pattern table forks by Martin & Hall, London 1868, initialled `F`, 21cm; six Old English pattern dessert forks and five dessert spoons by Joseph Rodgers, Sheffield 1914, 17cm & 18cm respectively, initialled `F`; five Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons by Robert, James and Josiah Williams, Exeter, 1851, 15cm, initialled `F`; and six assorted tablespoons (two by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1848; two by John William Blake, London 1824; two by Old English pattern, London 1802), variously inscribed, 54oz (28)
A miniature radially extending circular mahogany dining table, dated 1851, possibly made for the Great Exhibition, the mechanism extending to accommodate two rings of concentric leaves, the carved pedestal base with the date 1851 on three scroll carved legs and casters, the numbered leaves are cased in a modern cabinet, 61cm (24in) diameter extending to 94cm (37in) 33cm (12in). This table was exhibited in the 1951 exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum of English Decorative Arts, curated by Peter Floud, and said to be by Samuel Hawkins then
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