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Sixteen assorted George III silver OE pattern table spoons including: one by Edward Sawyer, Birmingham 1775, crested; two by IMF? London 1785, crested; two by Richard Crossley, London 1785, crested; two by TL, London 1786, crested; three by TW, London 1788, crested and six with indistinct marks various makers and dates, 33.5oz (16)
A matched part service of silver flatware, Old English and Hanoverian patterns variously, including: six Hanoverian tablespoons (including two by Richard Gosling, London 1752), six bottom marked Old English pattern tablespoons, various dates and makers, six Old English pattern dessert spoons, various makers & dates, a set of six Old English pattern dessert forks (three by William Chawner II, London 1825/28 and three unknown maker 1816) and six Old English pattern table forks, various makers and dates, 48.5oz (30)
A William IV mahogany sofa table, circa 1830, the frieze fitted with two real and two opposing blind drawers, one drawer stamped 'JOHNSTONE JUPE & CO., NEW BOND ST, LONDON 4811' 74cm (29in) high 91cm (36in) wide 61cm (24in) deep Johnstone Jupe & Co. are most well known for the production of a pioneering circular extending dining table which was designed and patented by Robert Jupe in 1835 and manufactured by himself and partner John Johnstone at their New Bond St. premises until their separation in 1840
A modern silver flatware service setting for eight comprising eight table forks, eight soup spoons, eight dessert forks, eight dessert spoons, two table spoons, eight tea spoons, cake slice, eight silver handled table knives and eight silver handled side knives, Sheffield mainly 1969, Mappin & Webb, and costume jewellery.
Arsenal programmes and memorabilia, programmes including overseas aways at S.K. Beveren 16.12.70, Stromsgodset 15.9.71 & Grasshoppers 20.10.71 (2 copies), also various handbooks dating between the 1950s and 1970s, a dinner dance menu and table plan celebrating the 1971 League Championship at Claridge's 17th July, a booklet titled This is Arsenal & a photograph of a stand being constructed at Highbury; the lot also including a few general football publications (a qty.)
A signed Portsmouth 1948-49 Championship season celebration dinner & dance menu and table plan, held at the Savoy Restaurant 15th August 1949, the reverse bearing 26 signatures variously in pencil and ink; sold together with a small press cuttings album covering Portsmouth's 1948-49 Championship winning season (2)
Football-themed lighting, a brass table lamp designed with a footballer between a goal frame and next to a street lamp, all on a rectangular base, height 38cm., 15in.; together with a blue & white opaque glass child's lamp shade, decorated with children playing football, brass fittings and chain suspension, 22cm., 8 1/2in., both items fitted for electricity
A large Sgraffito-technique Chelsea FC club crest roundel, suitable for use as a slate table top, measuring 107cm., 42in. in diameter. This extraordinary one-off piece was owned by Raphael Djanogly OBE and was made at the time of the club's historic 1954-55 Championship winning season. The club crest which depicts an upright blue lion looking backwards and holding a staff was introduced under Ted Drake's management in 1953 as part of his modernisation plans for the club. Previously the club had adopted the Chelsea Pensioner as the focal point of the crest. The new crest was based on elements in the coat of arms of the Metropolitan Borough of Chelsea, together with the coat of arms of Viscount Chelsea (Club President at the time), while the staff came from the Abbots of Westminster, former Lords of the Manor of Chelsea. The decoration has been applied by sgraffito, a technique whereby the top surface layer is scratched to reveal a colour beneath.
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