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Mappin & Webb canteen of silver cutlery for twelve the tapering handles decorated with reeding and foliage terminals comprising: 12 large forks 12 dessert forks 6 table spoons 12 tea spoons 12 dessert spoons 12 soup spoons 2 sauce ladles serving knife and fork 12 fish knives and forks 12 large knives 12 small knives large and small carving knives and fork and a steel. Sheffield 1959. All contained in a mahogany and cross banded table with two drawers on foliage carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet; and a six piece round silver cruet set
An Important Bass Viola da Gamba by Thomas Collingwood London 1680 retaining its original label Made by Thos. Collingwood and [in script and printed below] Sold by John Miller over-against the Fleece Tavern in Corn-hill 1680 the flat two-piece back of horizontal narrow curl with double-purfled edge and extensive lozenge and arrow-shaped inlaid decoration the ribs of medium curl the table of medium grain and inlaid with an elaborate fleur-de-lys foliate design cross-hatched with point d'aiguille the varnish of a golden-brown colour later neck and pegbox set for six strings the latter terminating in the original open scroll later fingerboard and tailpiece body length 27 in. (68.6 cm.) string length 26 1/4 in. (66.6 cm.) * This instrument has some repaired woodworm damage. However there can be very few surviving examples by this maker and the restoration is almost certainly the work of the highly respected Dietrich Kessler whose name is stamped on the bridge. It is in immediate playing condition. This is probably the gamba recorded in The British Violin (BVMA 2000) p.45. In the book the label is identical except that the name of the seller is recorded as John Fuller. In the present case the label is indistinct but the restorer has placed a transcription of his reading of it next to the original. Provenance: Peter & Ann Davies Collection
An English Violoncello by William Forster (II) London 1795 labelled Made by William Forster Violin Violoncello and Bow Maker to Their Majesties . . . . London and inscribed William Forster London 1795 by the end pin the two-piece back of faint narrow curl the ribs and head of similar wood the table of medium grain the varnish of a dark red-brown colour length of back 30 in. (76.2 cm.) * The varnish of this instrument has suffered heat trauma and is in need of restoration. Apart from this the condition is fair with no serious structural cracks. The damaged label is probably a replacement. The (faint) inscription by the end pin is far more convincing and indicates that this is one of eight cellos made in 1795. The names of the recipients were recorded and published by his grandson Simon Andrew but there is no record of exactly which one this was beyond the certainty that it is not the one made that year for George the Third. Provenance: Peter & Ann Davies Collection
A French Violoncello ascribed to Louis Guersan Paris circa 1770 unlabelled the two-piece back of medium curl ascending slightly from left to right the ribs of narrow curl the head of plain wood the ears of the scroll with a carved foliate design and with scalloped decoration at the chin of the pegbox the table of very fine grain in the centre opening out to medium grain on the flanks the varnish of an orange-brown colour length of back 27 3/4 in. (70.6 cm.) Provenance: Peter & Ann Davies Collection
An Interesting Collapsable Violoncello probably 19th Century unlabelled the body of rectangular box form of softwood but with hardwood corners dovetailed into the ribs the neck and head removable via a sliding fit in the top-block retained by a brass screw the pegbox terminating in a curved rectangular finial the table with straight-sided hardwood inserts in place of soundholes two further inserts under the bridge feet length of body 29 ½ in. (75.0 cm.) string length 27 in. (68.6 cm.) A Provenance: Peter & Ann Davies Collection
SHAPLAND AND PETTER: A MAHOGANY AND MARQUETRY ART NOUVEAU WARDROBE AND DRESSING TABLE, the wardrobe with a broad cornice above two mirrored doors with a central open recess and cupboard with foliate inlaid door above two short drawers, the base with a single long and short drawer, all with strap hinges and heart-shaped key escutcheons, 71" wide, the dressing table ensuite, the locks stamped S. & P.B.
A canteen of 'Grecian' pattern table silver Harrods Sheffield 1992/3 comprising: 12 dessert spoons 12 soup spoons 12 table forks 12 dessert forks 12 fish forks 12 fish knives 12 teaspoons 12 coffee spoons 4 serving spoons and with steel blades 12 table knives 12 dessert knives wooden fitted case 181oz 8dwt 5657gr
Victorian mahogany dressing table Victorian mahogany dressing table circa 1860 the arched topped plate on turned tapering supports and raised back of three small drawers the rectangular top over two apron drawers with turned knobs raised on slab end supports and octagonal tapering uniting stretcher. Width 117cm.
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