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A large collection of Q.E.2 World Cruise memorabilia, covering the period 1984 to 1993, including head scarves, small trays, captain's table menus, dateline certificates, postcards etc, and a small collection of Concorde memorabilia, including luggage label, supersonic certificate, menus etc.
A Howard & Sons Oak Table, with two frieze drawerson turned legs joined by an H stretcher, stamped HOWARD & SONS BERNERS ST, and bearing a label HOWARD & SONS Cabinet Manufacturers, Decorators, 25, 26, 27 Berners Street W and inscribed 8414/5650, 135 cm See illustration
Property of a Lady Victorian Hanoverian pattern table silver, Frederick Elkington & Elkington & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, mixed dates, mainly 1884 crested, comprising: 18 table forks 6 table spoons 12 soup spoons 9 pistol handle table knives, apparently unmarked 9 pistol handle dessert knives, apparenty unmarked (54) 2390gr, 76oz 17dwt excluding knives
Hunting & Horse Racing Interest - A Victorian novelty table lighter, Louis Dee, retailed by A. Thomas, 39B Old Bond St., London, 1881 vase-shaped burner with a riding cap cover, three hoof supports, flanked by three hunting horn spirit holders, each with a silver match terminating with a riding crop, the base inscribed A.E.W. from W.L.W. 1896, crested 15cm, 6in high 512gr, 16oz 5dwt
A pair of George II silver table candlesticks, Ann Craig and John Neville, London, 1743 armorial engraved shaped square bases rising to baluster stems and detachble Cavendish-crested nozzles 1520gr, 48oz 18dwt The arms are those of Cavendish impailing FitzGibbon for Francis William Henry Cavendish Nephew of the 7th Duke of Devonshire, who married in 1856 Elinor Sophia FitzGibbon 3rd daughter and co-heir of 3rd Earl of Clare.
A George III silver coffee pot, Hester Bateman, London, 1780 the baluster body probably later chased, leaf-wrapped handle, urn finial; together with a cream jug, maker's mark unidentified (Grimwade 3693), London, 1749; and another, possibly Joseph Savory, London, 1793; a caster, maker's mark unidentified (Jackson p. 207), London, 1763; a mug, Thomas Wynne (of Bath), London, 1771; a pair of salts, Robert Hennell, London, 1784, with later terminal attachments and central bars; a pair of Irish serving spoons, John Power, Dublin, 1804; a pair of candlesticks, JD&S, Birmingham, 1859; a footed bowl, Edward Hutton, London, 1888; a ginger jar, Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham, 1890; a small boat-form dish, maker's mark ESB, Chester, 1917; a commemorative Coronation dish, Richard Comyns, London, 1936; and six plated table spoons, monogrammed 'I' coffee pot 25.5cm, 10in high 3052gr, 98oz 3dwt all in
Three Meissen allegorical figures from a series of the Senses late 19th century 'Smell' as a girl holding a bunch of roses to her nose, a basket on the table, 'Sound' as a young lady seated at a harpsicord, 'Sight' as a lady seated at her toilet, a mirror on her dressing table crossed swords in underglaze-blue, incised E5, E1 and E3, various impressed marks 15cm., 6in. (3)
A Meissen Chinoiserie group and a Meissen allegorical figure of Winter late 19th and 20th century the Chinoiserie group after the model by J.J. Kandler and P. Reinicke, with a Chinese lady holding a parrot on her hand, two children at her side, the allegorical group as a putto warming his hands by a fire, a table with chocolate cup and pot beside him crossed swords in underglaze-blue, the chinoiserie group with insiced 2678, the other with S in underglaze-blue to the rim and incised C97, various impressed marks 16cm., 6.5in., and 10cm., 4in. some minor chips to extremeties (2)
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