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An early 20th Century Old English pattern flatware and cutlery service, for twelve settings, by Viner & Hall, comprising: table knives; table forks; and table spoons (4); dessert knives; dessert forks; dessert spoons; teaspoons; egg spoons; salt spoons (4); mustard spoons (2); a pair of sugar tongs; a small ladle; two preserve spoons; and two butter knives, all contained in an oak canteen, 25in. (63.5cm).
An Edward VIII two-handled table ink stand, by Richard Comyns, London, 1936, rectangular, with central hinge to top, with a large pen cover to one side with presentation inscription, opposed by three further covers enclosing ink bottle and recess, plain frieze, scroll handles, on bun feet, 10 1/2in. (26.5cm), 18oz. See illustration
An Elizabeth II silver and silver gilt table centre (to commemorate the 60th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II), the cover cast with a royal lion with the rose, thistle and shamrock, on plain urn pattern body, 6.25ins diameter x 7.25ins high, by Aurum Design, London 1986 (weight 17ozs)
A silver fiddle and thread pattern table service - George III to Victorian, various dates and makers, comprising - ten table spoons, twenty table forks, fourteen dessert spoons, twenty-two dessert forks, twelve tea spoons, and four sauce ladles (weight 158ozs), complete with twenty-three table knives, twenty dessert knives with stainless steel blades and moulded silver handles, London 1981
A Victorian plated three light table centre/candelabra, the whole of fruiting vine form with scroll branches, and with central stand for basket, the scroll branches each hung with three baskets (all lacking dishes), on triangular lobed base with bold leaf scroll panel feet, 26.5ins high (crested and initialled)
An early 18th Century table clock movement by John Mitchell of London, the 7.5ins arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, mock pendulum aperture and turned winding holes and date aperture, the arch with subsidiary calendar dial showing phases of the moon (not operative) to the two train movement now with anchor escapement and engraved back plate (formerly with verge escapement and quarter striking on two bells), contained in associated ebonised case with arched top, turned brass finials and folding brass loop handles, 19.5ins high Note : John Mitchell thought to be St. James Street, London, apprenticed to Jonathan Earles in 1712. Has repair mark to front plate dated 6th August 1735 - thought to have been converted about 1890. Note : Also bears label for S.J. Birt (Clockmaker), 21 Windmill Street, Brill, Buckinghamshire
A Victorian walnut semi-circular card table by Thomas Simpson, Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer, Carver and Gilder, Waterhouse Street, Halifax, the baize lined folding top veneered in matched burr walnut inlaid with boxwood stringings and scroll ornament, with leaf carved edge and plain apron, on turned and carved centre column and quadruple splayed supports with leaf carving to the knees and scroll toes, 36ins wide x 27.5ins high
A George IV "Plum Pudding" mahogany Pembroke supper table with moulded edge to top and D-shaped flaps, fitted one real and one dummy drawer, on turned central column and moulded quadruple splayed supports with leaf carving to the knees and cast brass toes and castors, 42ins x 43ins x 28ins high
A George III mahogany dining table comprising - two D-end tables with quadruple reeded edges, plain aprons, and each on four square legs with brass toes and castors, and one extra leaf for same, 73ins x 48ins x 29ins high Provenance : Formerly the property of Thomas Poole, 1765-1837 of Nether Stowey, Somerset, whose guests included Coleridge, Wordsworth, Southey and Sir Humphrey Davy. Bought by the Reverend William Kick of the Congregational Ministry, Nether Stowey, circa 1880, and passed to his daughter Mabel Brandon on his death in 1900
An early Victorian rosewood oval breakfast table of shaped outline with crossgrained moulded edge and shaped apron, on heavy bulbous turned and carved centre column and quadruple splayed supports with moulded knees and scroll toes, and with later castors, 59ins x 48ins x 30.5ins high
A George IV mahogany rectangular library table with rounded cornice and moulded edge, fitted two frieze drawers with bead mouldings, on turned and acanthus leaf capped centre column, the rectangular base with reeded splayed feet with cast brass paw pattern toes and castors, 53ins x 27ins x 27ins high
A George III mahogany dining table comprising two D-shaped end sections with plain tops and aprons, and each on four square tapered legs with spade toes, and dropleaf centre section on six square tapered legs with spade toes, 47ins x 48ins, extending to 112 ins x 48ins x 29ins high
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