A William IV/Victorian Queen's pattern table service, two variants, anthemion heel, initialled M, by A B Savory & Sons and William Eaton and his successors, London 1834-61, comprising: a pair of gravy spoons, twenty-three tablespoons, twenty-nine table forks, eighteen dessert spoons, a further eleven dessert spoons, eleven dessert forks, eleven teaspoons, seven salt spoons, 292ozs; an EPNS soup ladle en suite (113) ++++
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A set of six George IV Queen's pattern dessert forks and teaspoons, single struck, dragon crest, by John Hawkins, London 1824; three pairs of George IV King's pattern table forks and spoons and dessert spoons, same crest, by A B Savory, London 1828 & 29, 33ozs (18) ++The lot in fine condition. One tine of one of the dessert forks slightly bent but a good lot
A George III Old English pattern matched table service, dragon crest, all London, principally by Stephen Adams, George Smith and William Fearn or Thomas Northcote, 1792, 1795 and 1802, the teaspoons, including a single Fiddle pattern example, Edinburgh 1816 or Victorian, 90 ozs (60) ++The fork tynes on some a little worn, in good general, average condition
A William IV/Victorian Fiddle pattern table service, initialled M, London & Newcastle, comprising one dozen dessert spoons by Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, 1836 and one dozen table forks and dessert forks, six each Elizabeth Eaton, 1858-1850 and Reid & Sons, 1859 & 1862; two sets of four Fiddle pattern tablespoons, London 1819 and Newcastle 1817, 85ozs (44) ++In fine condition with very little wear, the table spoons in good average condition, the marks on all good
Thomas Whitcombe (1763-1824) SHIPS OFF CAPE TOWN signed (on a piece of driftwood lower left), 66.5 x 105cm A 'private' RN frigate arriving in Table Bay between 1795-1801, exchanging salute with a departing flag officer, possibly whoever was on the Cape station - a Vice Admiral of the White in a two-decker, probably a 74 at that time but possibly smaller. Almost certainly painted for the captain of the frigate. ++Relined,probably in the late 19th or very early 20th century and with some localised old restoration. The varnish now heavily yellowed, some mild cracqueleur. In giltwood and composition cavetto frame with on the reverse the printed label of James Stanley Johnston Portland Street.... sea
A George III mahogany side table, with moulded oblong top and two drawers to the frieze, on square tapered legs with brass barrel castors, 80cm h; 85 x 48.5cm ++The top faded and with a number of dark brown stains but in otherwise good and original condition. A few chips to the beading, the brass ring handle perhaps original
A Regency mahogany and satinwood sofa table, line inlaid and fitted with two drawers and opposing blind drawers with brass lion mask knobs flanked by tablets with crescents, on lyre trestles with stretcher and tapered legs with brass castors with cast lion masks, 72cm h; 145 x 61cm ++Some water stains to the top, small veneer split in the top near the side of the left drawer. The blind side very dry and with some worm infestation, also noticed in one of the lyre trestles
A George III mahogany dining table, with semi-circular ends and two leaves, on square tapered legs, 72cm h ; 315 x 156cm ++Old worm damage to the supporting members. The legs with numerous old knocks and marks, several cracks and damages near the clip brackets. Lacking the brass clips
A George III mahogany breakfront serving table, line inlaid and with tablet centred frieze in matched veneers, on reeded tapering turned legs headed by tablets, 95cm h; 216 x 76cm ++In fine original condition, of good quality timber and pleasing colour, not repolished or restored. The odd small piece of stringing lifting or chipped but no restoration
A Regency mahogany breakfast table, the top crossbanded in partridge wood and line inlaid, on associated oak pillar and legs with brass castors, 72cm h; 153 x 120cm ++A fine quality top on an ill suited base. The base in poor condition. The top with some losses to the veneers around the edge and side of the top
A George III mahogany tea table, of semi-circular design and line inlaid, on reeded square tapering legs with spade feet, 76cm h; 92 x 43cm ++Worm damage to the action; old iron bracing strips and brackets to the back legs. Small losses to the stringing around the edge of the top
A George III mahogany sofa table, ebony line inlaid and fitted with two drawers and opposing blind drawers with brass lion mask handles flanked by lozenges, on four turned lotus pillars, platform and tapered legs with brass castors, 76cm h; 153 x 68cm ++Lacking one of the brass handles, the top with old water and other stains and scratches. The drawers retaining their original brass locks. In good entirely original condition and of dry appearance.
A George III mahogany tripod table, the circular top pivoted on an elm block and turned pillar with vase knop, 70cm h, 61cm diam ++Several old stains and marks including a roughly square shaped dark stain to the top but an otherwise good original example with scuff marks on the feet
A Scottish William IV mahogany serving table attributed to William Trotter & Son of Edinburgh, the swan neck back boldly carved with a cornucopia and fruiting vines above a ledge, the frieze with moulded drawer between flower tablets, on acanthus forelegs with massive lion paw feet, 134cm h; 156 x 70cm ++Reduced on to one half of its original size but in otherwise good condition in terms of structure, colour and patination
A George III joined oak table, possibly Welsh, the four plank boarded top with cleated ends and fitted with a drawer, having scratch moulded rails to the sides (partly reduced in depth), on square tapered legs with stretchers, 78cm h; 180 x 77cm ++In good original condition with some localised old worm infestion
The Lea Castle Table. An Elizabeth I oak six-leg refectory table, the massive one-piece top on joined frame with chamfered legs and short stretchers, one of the side rails and two of the legs stamped at the top with the initials 'ML', 80cm h; 363 x 77cm; depth of the top 6cm Provenance: Acquired by Joshua Procter Browne-Westhead, MP, JP (1807-1877) with Lea Castle (demolished 1943) and its estate at Wolverley, Worcestershire from John Browne; thence by descent to the vendor. John Browne acquired the estate in 1823 from John Knight (1765-1850), the third generation of the celebrated family of West Midlands Ironmasters resident at Wolverley and related by marriage to the descendants of William Sebright of Wolverley, Town Clerk of London in 1574. The table may well be estate-made for as late as 1848 the estate was described as "… a noble mansion surrounded by 550 acres of land enriched with plantations of oak…" Lea Castle was reconstructed by Edward Knight in 1762 and further embellished by John Browne or Joshua Procter Browne-Westhead in the fashionable Norman style (possibly by the Worcestershire architect Richard Varden) promoted by Edward Knight's cousin once removed Richard Payne Knight (1750-1824) of Downton Castle, Herefordshire. A dendrochronological survey of the table prepared by the Nottingham Tree Ring Dating Laboratory dates the discernible rings to pre-1570. On this premise, it is likely that it was constructed between the mid 1580s and 90s and certainly pre-dates 1600. The timber used is proved to have been growing in 1403. Analysis available on request. An important 16th century portrait of Queen Elizabeth 1 on panel, dendrochronologically dated 1595 was sold at Sotheby's on 22 November 2007 (lot 6) which had also been long associated with Lea Castle. ++Lacking the long stretcher rails and the legs slightly reduced in height. On the top a 4 inch (approx) diagonal cut from one end and a c5.5 x 7 inch old rectangular let-in 'plug' which does not penetrate through to the underside. Of fine colour and patina.
A SILVER KINGS PATTERN CANTEEN by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1899, consisting of 6 serving spoons, 12 table forks, 12 table spoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 teaspoons, 2 salt spoons, 1 mustard spoon, 2 sauce ladles, 1 sifter spoon, soup ladle and a stuffing spoon, butter knife, plus six unassociated Kings pattern teaspoons (81 pieces total), 5,543 grams.
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