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A 19TH CENTURY CEYLONESE CENTRE TABLE circular top inlaid with various exotic specimen woods, central ivory panel, alternating inlay in the form of peacock feathers or a flower head, greek key edge, turned central column and tripod legs terminating in peacock heads, 43" diameter (deficiencies) (see illustration). Note: The table bears a label beneath stating the following 'Table made in Ceylon for the Hon.ble. Gerald Chetwynd Talbot (grandfather of Charles He ... Chetwynd Talbot). This is the exact replica of the table at Windsor Castle'. Hon. Gerald Chetwynd-Talbot (1819-1885) was Private Secretary to the Governor General of India 1856. The table is being sold by a direct descendant. Refer to office for estimate.
A George IV Irish silvergilt table snuff box, oblong profusely chased with repeating floral and foliate patterns around the sides and shamrock and flowers on the cover and base, the cover inset with an oval panel of petrified wood, the cover interior with a small hinged compartment and engraved coat of arms*, incuse makers name 'GARDNER', Dublin 1825, 3.3in (8.5cm) long, 7oz gross. *...............................
Miscellaneous dressing table items: a mounted and inlaid tortoiseshell matched dressing table set including four various brushes, a mounted glass jar, a hand mirror, a plated mounted pink enamel toilet set, a mounted cut glass powder bowl and cover, with graded pink enamel, a mounted child's brush decorated with butterfly wings, and a painted scene, a cased four piece toilet set with engine turned decoration, and a matched twelve piece dressing table set with engine turning (including five mounted glass bottle/jars) (lot)
By the DRYAD metal works (of Leicester): an arts and crafts cylindrical dressing table box and cover and two matching oblong boxes with hinged covers, each with the embossed initials 'CAG', sponsers mark of 'C & Co', Birmingham 1912, the cylindrical box 2.75in (7cm) diameter, 10oz.(3)
Miscellaneous flatware and cutlery: 68 various tea/coffee spoons, 2 sauce ladles, 4 various forks, 3 salt spoons, 2 pairs of sugar tongs, a caddy spoon, 5 various 'golf' teaspoons, a butter knife, 12 various table/fruit serving spoons, a mustard spoon, a cased set of 6 tea knives (plated blades), a cased set of 12 swizzle stick and a George III punch ladle, with a turned wooden handle, 93oz. (lot)
A matched modern canteen of Hanoverian pattern flatware including: 12 three prong tableforks, 18 three prong dessertforks (including 6 with rattails), 6 rattail tablespoons and 12 rattail dessert spoons, some of the table and dessert forks, initialled 'MF' by two makers (James Dixon & Sons and another 'PK&P'), Sheffield and London 1923 -1928, 86oz.
A LATE 19TH-CENTURY MARINE PARALLEL ROLLING BOXWOOD RULE BY W.H. HARLING, with lacquered brass fittings, impressed signature W.H. Harling 47 Finsbury Pavement and owners name H.V. Barham, contained within a fitted teak box with dividers and deviation table; together with two cased sets of drawing instruments in rosewood and mahogany cases with plush-fitted interiors and apparently complete complements, some stamped for Stanley, (3)
A MID 19TH-CENTURY 2IN. LACQUERED BRASS TABLE TELESCOPE AND STAND BY THOMAS MATTHEWS, signed on the back plate MATTHEWS 9 Athol Place, Pentonville, rack-and-pinion focussing and height adjustment, secured to a tapering tripod stand with hinged legs, 18 x 39Din. (46 x 99.5cm.), Thomas B. Matthews, an optician, worked from this address alone between 1845 and 1849.
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