A late Victorian painted satinwood kidney shaped occasional table, retailers label for Glenville and Co. Home furnishers, Birmingham, the top with painted band of scrolling summer blooms over a shelf stretcher with central medallion depicting the arts, on four slender square tapering legs, 64cm wide, 71.5cm high, 40cm deep
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AN EARLY WORCESTER REEDED COFFEE CUP, of flared shape with scroll handle, enamelled with famille rose sprays beneath a trailing border, 5cm h, c1754-55; a First Period Worcester coffee can, transfer printed in black and enamelled with Chinese figures, a table and other objects, 6cm h, c1765 (2) ++The early cup with old filled rim chip but otherwise attractive and acceptable. The coffee can in fine condition
A FIRST PERIOD WORCESTER COFFEE POT AND COVER, transfer printed in black and enamelled with Chinese figures at a table, another bearing cups, a third holding a fan, in underglaze blue painted pendulous border, the domed cover with flower knop, 22.5cm h, c1770 ++Old filled chip on the rim of the cover
‡ AN EPNS TABLE SERVICE, of Old English pattern, with a compliment of ivorine hafted knives and carving set, in baize lined and fitted oak side table with four drawers, 77cm h; 91 x 49cm, c1930 (109) ++In fine practically as new condition lacking only one of the table knives
A COMPOSED SET OF SEVEN GEORGE III - WILLIAM IV TABLE FORKS, Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern, crested, all London, by William Eley and William Fearn, Eley, Fearn & Chawner or William Eaton, 1803-30; a set of six Victorian Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern dessert forks and a pair of dessert spoons en suite, by Chawner & Co, London 1868 and 69, 34ozs (15) ++In fine condition
‡ A TABLE SERVICE, PRINCIPALLY WILLIAM IV, Fiddle, THread and Shell pattern, all London, comprising six tablespoons by William Eaton, 1834, twelve table forks, eleven by William Eaton, 1834 the other by William Chawner, 1833, twelve dessert spoons by William Eaton, 1834, twelve dessert forks by William Eaton, 1834, a pair of sauce ladles by William Chawner, 1833, twelve teaspoons, nine by William Eaton 1835 & 36, three by William Chawner, 1833, six soup spoons by Wakely & Wheeler Ltd, 1960, twelve silver hafted table knives and twelve silver hafted cheese knives, the former maker's mark rubbed, the latter by Moses Brent, c1818 & 1812 (both with recent stainless steel blades by W H Willson Ltd) and six pairs of fish-eaters by Wakely & Wheeler Ltd, 1960, 146ozs weighable (98) ++In generally very good condition
A 17TH CENTURY SILVER-MOUNTED ENGINE TURNED LIGNUM VITAE DIPPER CUP, PROBABLY ENGLISH PROVINCIAL, the underside with a rosette, 6cm h Literature: Similar examples are illustrated Levi (J), Treen for the Table, Woodbridge 1998, p23. ++Natural hairline shrinkage cracks but complete and unrestored
SIR THOMAS MALORY: THE ROMANCE OF KING ARTHUR AND HIS KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE, Ed Alfred W Pollard, ill A Rackham, 1917, 1st trade edn, 16 col’d plts, orig pict cl gt worn, new EPs + ALGERNON CHARLES SWINBURNE: THE SPRINGTIDE OF LIFE, ill A Rackham, 1918, 1st trade edn, 8 col’d plts, 4to, orig cl gt worn (2)
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