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Aberdeen - a group of Scottish provincial jam spoons by P Gill, marked PG, gothic Q, PG, Fiddle pattern; by William Jamieson marked WJ, ABD, WJ thrice on its side of Fiddle pattern; G Booth, marked G.B, A, B, D, N of Fiddle pattern; together with a table spoon by J Ewan marked EWEN, thistle, of Old English pattern and an unusual butter knife by W Jamieson marked WJ, ABD, WJ, with rounded mother of pearl handle with reeded shell style detail and shaped curved blade; also with a small group of Edinburgh and Glasgow flatware (qty)
A good collection of flatware to include a set of four Aberdeen dessert spoons of Old English pattern by James Erskine, marked E, three castles, hand and dagger; a pair of Fiddle pattern tables spoons, Dundee by A Cameron, marked DUN/DEE, C thistle, pot of lillies, CAM/ERON; a matched set of six George III table fork with Edinburgh marks of Old English pattern; together with other assorted English flatware (qty) total weight 29oz
An Edwardian cased dressing table set by Walker & Hall Sheffield 1902 comprising two hair brushes and clothes brushes, comb and hand mirror, all with embossed C scroll borders with cherubs and flower garlands, contained in original fitted silk lined box; together with another cased dressing table set comprising clothes and hair brush, hand mirror and comb
A shagreen and silver table cigarette box London 1906, of plain rectangular form with shagreen panel to the lid; a curved rectangular vesta case with hinged cover, Birmingham 1919; a Continental compact, circular with vibrant blue enamel lid and sides, with gilt interior; two cigarette cases, one with rose gold detail, the other with all over engraved floral design -5 shagreen box 14cm x 9cm x 5cm
A George IV table snuff box by Jacob More London 1825, the plain rectangular box with moulded thistle and rose border to hinged lid, the central cartouche with engraved large conjoined initials, together with a silver hip flask and cigarette case, both of conventional form -3 combined weight 21oz
A matched set of four George III table spoons by Hester Bateman, London 1788 and 1789, of Old English pattern with vacant terminals; together with two berry spoons London 1804 and 1805 of typical form with chased stem and handles and embossed fruits to bowl -6 combined weight 12oz
A collection of approximately 140 cabinet maker's woodworking tools, early 19th century, the handles stamped ‘J. Lincoln’, including an ebonised mahogany table cabinet containing approximately 104 chisels, many with maker's stamps to the blade including, Thornhill Brothers, W. Hatton, J.B Addis & Son, Frost Norwich, Sharp, S.J Addis Jun, Ward, J.H Sargent, Hatten & Beddall, E. Herring, together with approximately 30 woodworking tools including planes, clamp and brace, many stamped ‘GRIFFITHS, NORWICH’, and other examples stamped A.T CHAMBERLAIN, WATERLOO RD, LONDON, STOKOE, R.HARDY, HULL, some contained in an oak and brass bound chest stamped ‘W.Wheaton’, 28cm high, 43cm wide, 28cm deep Provenance: James Lincoln was head wood carver at Rattee & Kent of Cambridge. Many of these tools were used during his lifetime for restoration work at many noted Castles, Cathedrals and Churches and colleges throughout the United Kingdom including Arundel Castle, Westminster Abbey and the building of the Roman Catholic Ch rch in Cambridge
A Russian fiddle back mahogany and metal mounted dome top dressing table casket, first half 19th century, bearing paper retailer's label to interior ‘ Nicholas Plinckle, Magasin Anglais, ST. PETERSBOURG’, with bun feet (one lacking), 12.5cm high, 25.5cm wide, 17cm deep Nichols and Plinke, known as the Magasin Anglais (‘the English shop’) was founded by two Englishmen Constantine Nicholas and William Plinke who were granted Russian citizenship in 1804. The firm was active between 1829 and 1870 supplying the aristocracy and the Imperial Court. Magasin Anglais was one of the most exclusive shops in Russia and was considered to be the leading retailer of luxury goods
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