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A Continental walnut refectory table, 17th century, the rectangular cleated top on carved baluster supports and flat stretcher, 79cm high, the top 89 x 171cm . Provenance: The Estate of the late Dame Miriam Rothschild. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A silver Old English pattern part table service by Carrington & Co., London 1919, engraved with a crest, comprising: Twenty-one table spoons, Fifteen table forks, Twenty-five dessert spoons, Twenty dessert forks, Ten tea spoons, Four salt spoons, Two mustard spoons, Two pickle forks, Two butter knives, Two sauce ladles, Two serving spoons, A grape scissors by Carrington & Co., Sheffield 1919, A soup ladle, 6408g (206 oz); Together with a silver and ivory stilton scoop by Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield 1919; Together with steel and ivory knives and carving implements, in a light oak canteen box. Provenance: The Estate of the late Mrs Olive Pearson. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A silver part dessert table service by Francis Higgins III, London 1902-03, in a pistol grip with foliage pattern, engraved with a script monogram `CR`, comprising: Seventeen knives with loaded handles, Seventeen forks with loaded handles, Seventeen spoons, Five serving spoons, A serving knife with a loaded handle, A serving fork with a loaded handle, The spoons 1420g (45.5 oz), In a fitted light oak canteen box from R. & S. Garrard & Co.. Provenance: The Estate of the late Dame Miriam Rothschild. The `CR` monogram for (Nathaniel) Charles Rothschild (1877-1923), Dame Miriam`s father. He was the son of Nathan Mayer Rothschild, 1st Baron Rothschild. Charles predeceased his older brother Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Rothschild (1868-1937) who died without issue. The peerage therefore passed to Charles`s son Nathaniel Mayer Victor Rothschild, 3rd Baron Rothschild. Charles Rothschild worked as a partner in the family bank NM Rothschild and Sons. However he devoted much of his energies to entomology and natural history collecting. His collection of fleas is now in the Rothschild Collection at the British Museum. He also discovered and named the plague vector flea, Xenopsylla cheopis (Rothschild), also known as the oriental rat flea. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A silver mounted easel dressing table mirror by W. I. Broadway & Co., Birmingham 1912, shaped rectangular and embossed with a vacant reserve, flowers and foliage, the plate bevelled, 39.5cm (15.5in) high. Provenance: The Estate of the late Mrs Olive Pearson. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
An American silver coloured part table service by Wm. B. Durgin & Co., engraved a gothic `B`, comprising: Six table forks, Two table spoons, Ten dessert forks, Thirteen tea spoons, Six fish forks, Twelve soup spoons, Ten butter knives, A fish serving fork, 2307g (74 oz); Together with the following mounted items: Five table knives, Eleven dessert knives, A carving knife and fork, in an associated canteen box. Provenance: The Estate of the late Professor Rupert Hall and Mrs Hall. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A collection of silver, silver coloured and plated items, including: an egg cup by Guild of Handicraft (Derek Elliott), London 1995; a kitchen caster by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1924; a late Victorian pepper mill by Heath & Middleton, Birmingham 1894; a late Victorian silver and cut glass spirit flask by Charles & George Asprey, London 1900, Asprey retailer`s stamp; other silver items; an American silver coloured shaped oval entree dish and cover by Reed & Barton, presentation engraved; a footed circular dish and an oval dish, each presentation engraved; a cream jug and a table spoon; and a small collection of plated wares, including a set of four candlesticks, 1612g (50.5 oz) gross weighable. Provenance: The Estate of the late Professor Rupert Hall and Mrs Hall. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A collection of silver and silver coloured flatware, George III and later makers and dates, including: English, including a George III ivory handled fish slice, London 1808; Scottish and American, including a fiddle pattern table spoon by Eleazar Wyer, jnr., Portland, Maine (1786-1848), later engraved; a coffin-end small ladle and a fiddle pattern tea spoon, possibly by same maker, 1139g (40 oz) gross weighable. Provenance: The Estate of the late Professor Rupert Hall and Mrs Hall. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A pair of porcelain and gilt-metal mounted glass table lustres, with thistle-shaped sconces cut with diamonds above a petal-shaped drip-pan suspending faceted tear-shaped drops, on plinth bases, the porcelain gilt with leaves, 33cm high, circa 1830 (damage). Provenance: The Estate of the late Mrs Olive Pearson. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A cut glass part table service, cut with a diamond field, comprising; a pair of decanters and stoppers, a claret jug and stopper, eleven finger bowls, six stands, four champagne glasses, four red wine glasses, seven water glasses, eight white wine glasses, eleven port glasses, ten liqueur glasses and twelve pale-green tint hock glasses (some chips). Provenance: The Estate of the late Mrs Olive Pearson. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A pair of aubergine glazed ceramic vases fitted as table lamps, second half 20th century, 37cm high excluding fitment; two further ceramic vases fitted as table lamps, modern; and a blue glass and gilt metal mounted table lamp. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Victorian brass columnar table lamp, late 19th century, 41cm high overall; and a gilt metal and porcelain mounted table lamp, early 20th century, modelled with flowers around the stem, 29cm high excluding fitment. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Queen Anne oak side table, circa 1710, with one frieze drawer, baluster turned uprights linked by square stretchers, 73cm high, 81cm wide, 51cm deep. Provenance: The Estate of the Late Professor Rupert Hall and Mrs Hall. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A silver oblong dressing table tray, Chester 1911, with gadrooned border, Stokes & Ireland Ltd, together with a silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1919, a Victorian silver twin handled pedestal salt, Birmingham 1894, a silver pepper, London 1920, a silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1940, a silver mustard, Birmingham 1901, a silver leaf decorated tray, Birmingham 2000, a silver and mother of pearl fruit knife, Sheffield 1825, a silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1912, a Victorian silver handled shoe horn, Birmingham 1906, a Victorian silver cased pocket watch, London 1877, a cased 9ct rose gold mounted cigarette holder, a set of tortoiseshell opera glasses, further cigarette and matched stick cases and a quantity of white metal bowls and silver plated spoons, (a Lot).
A matched pair of cut claret jugs with silver plated engraved lids, handles and mounts, together with a composite silver mounted dressing table set, to include brushes, scent bottle and jars with lids, a Oriental white metal teapot, milk jug and sugar basin with floral decoration, a composite set of salad cutlery and button hooks, a pair of posy holders, two epns coffee pots and a epns teapot and burner, (a Lot).
A composite Continental silver handled dressing table set, with floral embossed decoration, comprising of hairbrush, glove stretchers, button hooks, shoe horn, nail buffer, file and scissors, together with three Continental napkin rings with wreath decoration, cutlery, dish, a pair of mother of pearl gilt opera glasses and a meerschaum pipe, (a Lot).
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