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“A part set of Dutch 835 standard silver flatware, comprising: twelve table forks and nine table spoons. maker’s mark HAS, 45 oz (21)”

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“A Lady’s silver-mounted dressing table set, decorated with lemon guilloche enamel, comprising: hand mirror, clock, two hair brushes, two clothes brushes and a glass jar, by H Matthews, Birmingham 1924 (7) “

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A quantity of cut glass table glasses including port and sherry.

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A quantity of Aynsley bone china dressing table wares decorated in the 'Pembroke' pattern.

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A Copeland Spode 'Italian' blue and and white border miniature meat platter 'Who burnt the table cloth'.

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A Webb cut glass part suite of table glass, early 20th Century, with strawberry, star and cross cut decoration, comprising; six water glasses, eight red wine, nine white wine, five port, eleven sherry and five liquer glasses, together with four finger bowls.

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A group of Belleek porcelain, modern, comprising; Claddagh bell, Collector's Club vase moulded with the Belleek crest, dressing table box and cover, circular floral box and cover, waisted floral vase with ribbon tie, and a cream jug and sugar bowl moulded with flowers.

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A large Satsuma twin handle vase reserve decorated samurai against a red ground, two table lamps, a ginger jar and a jar and cover moulded with figures against a brown slip ground.

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A Japanese lacquer table cabinet.

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A Charles II Lace Back Trefid table spoon, with marks for London 1679, maker's mark rubbed, a pair of Rat Tail pattern table spoons, London 1728, initialled, a pair of Old English tablespoons, London 1788, also initialled, and other pieces to include a whalebone handled ladle and a preserve spoon by Alexander Ritchie (qty)

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A composite King's pattern suite of cutlery and flatware, various dates, mostly late Georgian and early Victorian (knives later), makers include Henry Holland and George William Adams, comprising table knives and forks, dessert forks and spoons for eighteen settings, fifteen dessert knives, twenty-four tablespoons and twenty-two teaspoons, some crested and numbered 233.5oz total weighable silver

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A matched canteen of Fiddle pattern flatware, with marks for London 1829-1857, makers include Joseph & Albert Savory and David Phillips, comprising a pair of serving spoons, a pair of tablespoons, six table forks, seventeen dessert forks, sixteen dessert spoons and seventeen teaspoons (60) 87oz

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A quantity of Fiddle and Thread pattern flatware, with marks for London 1837-1869, various makers including Edward Edwards II, William Eaton and George William Adams. comprising table forks and spoons, dessert forks and spoons and teaspoons, together with ivory handled table knives and dessert knives for twelve settings (one teaspoon deficient (83) 129oz

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A canteen of flatware and cutlery, with marks for Sheffield 1938, maker Viners, of Pointed End pattern, comprising table forks, knives and spoons, dessert forks and knives, soup spoons and teaspoons for twelve settings, also three serving spoons, contained in a stained oak canteen with serpentine front, raised on four barley-twist supports joined by stretchers, (knives with ivorine handles, one teaspoon replaced with an electroplated example) Height of case 70cm, 85oz weighable silver

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A George III Irish set of five table spoons, with marks for Cork 1770-1799, maker John Nicolson, stamped JN, Sterling, JN, of Old English pattern, crested and inscribed NUNQUAM NON PARATUS, also numbered 1 to 5. 10oz Motto translates as NEVER UNPREPARED £1,200-1500

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A matched set of twelve Fiddle pattern table forks, nine with marks for Dublin 1804, maker probably Samuel Neville, three with marks for London 1832, initialled (12) 25oz

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CUPAR - a Scottish provincial table spoon, with marks for Edinburgh 1814, maker George Constable of Cupar, makers mark GCC, of plain Fiddle pattern

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DUMFRIES - a Scottish provincial toddy ladle, with marks for Dumfries, maker David Gray, with five marks unicorn, G, unicorn, fouled anchor and DG, of Fiddle pattern, together with a table spoon with marks for Dumfries also by David Gray, with four marks fouled anchor, unicorn, K, and DG, of Fiddle pattern engraved with a crest (2)

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ABERDEEN - a Scottish provincial table spoon, with marks for Aberdeen circa 1812, maker William Jamieson & Co, with three marks WJC, omega and ABD, of Old English pattern with engraved initial

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ABERDEEN - a Scottish provincial table spoon, with marks for Aberdeen circa 1840, maker Alex Mollison, with four marks AM, ??, AM and AM, of Fiddle pattern with engraved initial

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ARBROATH - a pair of Scottish provincial table forks, circa 1830, with maker's mark for George Ritchie of Arbroath, of Fiddle pattern with engraved crest

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DUMFRIES - a Scottish provincial table spoon, with marks for Dumfries circa 1830, maker Mark Hinchsliffe, with four marks fouled anchor, X, crown and M Hinchsliffe in a circle, of Fiddle pattern

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DUNDEE - a Scottish provincial table spoon, with marks for Dundee circa 1800, maker James Douglas, with four marks pot of lilies thrice and JD, of Fiddle pattern with engraved initials,

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PERTH - a Scottish provincial table spoon, with marks for Perth circa 1800, maker William Ritchie, with four marks WR, double-headed eagle, WR and double-headed eagle, of Pointed End pattern with engraved initial

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GREENOCK - a set of six Scottish provincial table spoons, with marks for Greenock circa 1800, marked C, ship, anchor and tree, no maker's mark, of Celtic Point pattern, with engraved initial D in script Length 23.4cm

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A 19th century Scottish mounted cow horn table snuff mull, apparently unmarked, the hinged domed cover with thistle and foliate cast border around the central high domed circular quartz cabochon, with similarly mounted terminal, with four tools including an ivory mallet, pierced spoon, pick and animal foot suspended from belcher link chains Length 27cm

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An early Victorian leather bound hinged table top writing box, by Allen,. 18-22 Strand, dated November 25th, 1851 with patent Mordan & Co, London lock, the case with campaign style brass inset handle to the lid opening to reveal a tooled leather writing surface with stationery compartment behind, the base opening to reveal a segmented stationery compartment, pen tray and ink bottle holders (distressed), 15.5" wide, 7" high, 11" deep

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A silver and enamel hingeD lid table box, Vienna, circa 1885, of octagonal form and intaglio style design, the figural false stopper over tapering sides depicting classical scenes opening to reveal a gilt interior with classical interior lid scene on four short scroll legs, 4.75" high

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A late George III oak circular tilt top supper table, the seven plank top with line moulded edge on a ring turned and tapering pedestal and three outswept tapering legs, 36" diameter, 27" high

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An oak cricket table, mid 18th century, the circular four plank top over a scroll cut frieze on three slender baluster turned tapering legs terminating in a pad foot, 27" diameter, 25" high

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A George III oak side table, circa 1800, the rectangular two plank top over a single long cockbeaded frieze drawer fitted with brass swing handles and oval key escutcheon over pierced corner brackets on four square tapering chamfered legs, 30" wide, 30" high, 19.5" deep

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A Victorian pitch pine refectory table, the rectangular four plank top over a plain frieze on four square tapering corner supports along with two matching pine plank seat full length benches, each on three blue painted cut-out plank supports, table 12’ long, 33.5" wide, 31.5" high (3)

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An oak gateleg action dining table, early 18th century and later, the oval plank top over a single end frieze drawer on turned and tapering supports united by line moulded plain stretchers, 49" open, 42" wide, 29" high

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A George III oak tilt top supper table, circa 1800, the circular planked top on a tapering baluster column and three down swept legs terminating in a pad foot (with repairs and renewals), diameter 33.5", 28" high

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An oak side table, early 18th century and later, the rectangular four plank top over two short frieze drawers fitted with replacement brass Chippendale style handles on four turned and tapering corner supports united by plain side stretchers raised on short turned feet (drawers re-lined, top replaced), 34" wide, 26" high, 23" deep

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An oak gateleg action dining table, early 18th century, the oval plank top with repairs and renewals over an end single frieze drawer on baluster turned and tapering supports united by plain side stretchers on replaced pear shaped feet, 52" wide, 63" open, 30.5" high

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An oak single action gateleg dining table, early 18th century style, the oval planked top on baluster and turned supports united by plain stretchers on short turned feet, (parts 18th century), 59" open, 45" wide, 28.5" high

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A George III oak refectory table, the heavy two plank top with cleated ends over a plain frieze with cut out centres on four tapering corner supports united by a plain H stretcher, 98" long, 32" high, 33" wide (drawer to one end, lacking front)

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A George III oak circular tilt top occasional table, circa 1790, the three plank top on a ring turned tapering column raised on three down swept legs, 23.5" diameter, 26" high

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A Charles II oak gateleg action dining table, the oval planked top on bobbin turned supports united by line moulded plain stretchers (with repairs and replacements), 59" open, 46.5" wide, 28" high

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An oak four seater gateleg action dining table, late 17th/early 18th century, the oval plank top over a channelled moulded frieze on bobbin turned supports united by plain side stretchers (lacking feet) 42" open, 36" wide, 26" high

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A Victorian figured walnut work table, the quarter veneered top with boxwood marquetry and stringing over a plain frieze, the hinged lid revealing a writing slope with ratchet support, flanked by open ink and stationery wells, the pull-out work box of solid panel design decorated with boxwood marquetry and stringing on fluted tapering end supports united by matching turned stretchers on four leaf carved outswept cabriole legs terminating in salt glazed white pottery casters, 24" wide, 29" high, 16.5" deep

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A Victorian mahogany rectangular library table, circa 1850, the rectangular top with quarter beaded edge over two short plain frieze drawers fitted with turned wooden handles over line moulded tapering solid end supports united by a turned central stretcher on two end bar supports raised on four compressed bun feet, 44" wide, 29" high, 27" deep

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An early Victorian mahogany fold over tea table, the rectangular top hinging to rest on the scroll cut frieze with turned corner pilasters and finials on a reeded cup and baluster column, quatreform platform on four outswept scroll moulded feet, 33.5 wide, 33.5" open, 31" high

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An early Victorian mahogany rectangular library table, circa 1840, in the manner of Gillows, Lancaster, the rectangular top with moulded edge over a short end frieze drawer raised on four reeded tapering legs terminating in brass casters, 53" long, 29.5" wide, 28" high

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An early Victorian figured walnut serpentine fold over games table, circa 1860, the shaped top opening to reveal a chequer board, back gammon and cribbage inlaid interior over a serpentine shaped plush velvet lined frieze drawer on two end baluster and ring turned supports united by two turned stretchers on four leaf carved and scroll moulded outswept legs terminating in white salt glazed pottery casters, 21" wide, 16" deep, 29" high

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A Victorian mahogany serpentine fold over tea table, circa 1840, the top with egg and dart moulded edge over a plain frieze, the top supported on two gate action rear legs, the legs straight channel moulded, 39" wide, 38" open, 28.5" high

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A red walnut single drawer side table, mid 18th century, the rectangular top with quarter moulded edge over a single long frieze drawer fitted with later brass swing handle and oval back plate on four tapering turned legs terminating in pad feet (at fault), 29" wide, 28" high, 18" deep

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A late Victorian mahogany and rosewood circular occasional table, the top banded with ivory stringing flower and leaf decoration over a line moulded and scroll cut five sided frieze on five ring turned reeded baluster tapering supports united by five wavy cut side stretchers on short turned peg feet, 33" diameter, 28" high

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A late Victorian walnut extending dining table, the top with line moulded edge and canted corners including two extra leaves over a plain frieze and flowerhead carved corner blocks on four fluted spiral turned and ring turned tapering legs terminating in salt glazed pottery casters, 91" extended, 54" wide, 29" high

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A Victorian mahogany wind out extending dining table, circa 1870, the top with canted corners over a plain frieze on four reeded tapering legs terminating in brown salt glazed casters, 56" long, 47" wide, 29" high

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A carved hardwood circular occasional table, early 20th century, the top with a deep band carved with birds within foliage on a pedestal of four carved palm supports united by a leaf carved shelf stretcher on four figural moulded feet, 22" diameter, 21" high

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An octagonal carved hardwood occasional table, early 20th century, the top deeply carved with peacocks around a central pierced copper leaf moulded tray on an octagonal carved wooden base depicting peacocks and leaf design, 29" diameter, 21.5" high

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A Regency mahogany pull out dining table the top with rounded corners over a plain frieze on a squat baluster pedestal and four down curved legs terminating in scroll feet along with two extra leaves and attached hidden brass serving bell, 99" extended, 48.5" wide, 30" high

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A giltwood console table, mid 20th century, the composite marble serpentine top on a rose garland moulded frieze, the pedestal with two putti on a naturalistic support over a circular C scroll moulded base raised on four lion claw feet, 29.5" wide, 33" high, 11" deep

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A boxed canteen of Kings pattern electroplated cutlery. Comprising:- a pair of table spoons 12 table forks 9 soup spoons 6 dessert spoons 6 dessert forks 6 teaspoons 6 cake forks 6 table knives 6 cheese knives. (59).

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A late Victorian oak box for a canteen of cutlery blue baize lined with lift-out tray containing: an Old English pattern soup ladle pair of sauce ladles 4 salt spoons 6 fiddle thread and shell pattern table forks and a pair of soup spoons. Box: 18.5in. (47cm.) wide. A lot.

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A mahogany occasional table the circular tilt-top with a carved edge the acanthus carved baluster stem on three cabriole legs with club feet. 27in. (69cm.).

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A mahogany twin pedestal dining table the D-ended rectangular top cross-banded in satinwood with stringing an extra leaf the vase turned stems each on three moulded splay legs the brass paw sabots on castors. 3ft. (91.5cm.) wide x 7ft. 6in. (2.29m.) long. (Mid 20th century). Trade label for ‘G.T. Rackstraw Ltd Worcester’.

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A mahogany drop-leaf spider leg table the rectangular top on turned and block shouldered legs (two legs on a gate action) with pad feet. 24in. (61cm.) wide x 30 in. (76cm.) high.

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