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A Victorian gentleman's gilt and engine turned dressing table set, with marks for London 1875, maker's mark JB, to include a mounted shaving brush with cover, a square section mounted glass bottle and two graduated rectangular mounted glass boxes, crested, additionally inscribed P & F Schafer, 27 Piccadilly (4)
Birks - a Canadian silver twelve piece dressing table set, comprising a hand mirror, a pair of clothes brushes, two assorted brushes, a comb, a pin dish, a jewellery box, a mounted glass scent bottle, a mounted glass powder box, a mounted shoehorn and a matching handle, each engraved with reeded borders and foliate scrolls
An Edwardian canteen, with marks for Sheffield 1901, maker James Ramsey, of Hanoverian rat tail pattern, comprising eighteen tableforks, dessert forks, table spoons, dessert spoons, two serving spoons, two small ladles, a soup ladle, four knife rests, eighteen ivory handled table knives, matching dessert knives, five ivory handled carving implements, a pair of electroplated nutcrackers and electroplated grape scissors, contained in an oak case fitted with four drawers behind two doors 178.5oz total
A collection of assorted flatware, to include a set of six Irish Hanoverian pattern dessert forks, Dublin 1811 and 1813 (some marks worn), crested, a set of six Thread pattern dessert forks, London 1829, a set of six Fiddle pattern dessert forks, Exeter 1849, six assorted table spoons, a pair of table spoons, two dessert spoons, assorted teaspoons, condiment spoons, a butter knife and two electroplated pieces (qty) 50oz
A collection of Fiddle pattern flatware, various dates, mostly Georgian and some Victorian, makers to include William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner II, William Eley II & William Fearn and George William Adams, comprising eleven table and dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, seven tablespoons, six teaspoons, three condiment spoons and an electroplated dessert fork, most crested (51) 78oz
Banff - an Old English pattern tablespoon, with marks for Banff circa 1785, maker possibly William Byres, stamped WB, BANF and with gothic Q, initialled, together with a Hanoverian pattern table spoon, Edinburgh circa 1760, struck with marks for both John Ged and Hugh Gordon (2)
A Victorian figured walnut Sutherland table, c.1880, the oval bevelled drop leaf top raised on spiral twist end standards and fly legs and four acanthus carved down curved scroll legs and ceramic casters joined by a turned stretcher, veneer lifting, 53" extended length, 41.5" wide, 27.5" high
A George III satinwood boxwood and harewood inlaid fold over top side table, c.1790, the top revealing a segmented interior with central boxwood and harewood patera, the exterior with ribbon and floral swag painting to the top, frieze and legs and raised on four patera headed square tapering legs, possibly later painted and with old repairs and restorations, 40" wide, 20" deep, 30" high
A George IV rosewood sofa table, c.1825, the rectangular twin flap top with rounded corners above two cockbeaded brass strung drawers and raised on a square tapering stepped column and four down curved tapering legs, gilt brass foliate cast caps and casters, distressed, 57" extended length, 28" wide, 28" high
A Victorian oak extending dining table, c.1880, the bevelled rectangular top with rounded ends and six extra leaves raised on a lipped frieze, the under frame, once fixed and with central pillar support leg and raised on four fluted tapering legs with gadrooned tops and on heavy ceramic casters, approximately 15' extended length, 50" wide, 29.5" high
A reproduction mahogany extend-ing dining table, 20th century, in Regency style, the rectangular top with rounded corners and three extra leaves and raised on two gun barrel columns, each with four down curved tapering legs, gilt brass paw caps and casters, 138.25" extended length, 43.25" wide, 29.5" high
A George III oak and walnut crossbanded side table, West Midlands, circa 1790, the rectangular top above a grooved crossbanded frieze drawer with gilt brass swing handles over a shaped apron centred by a pierced heart motif and raised on square tapering legs, veneer and moulding losses, 32.5" wide, 18" deep, 29" high
A Victorian figured walnut and inlaid loo table, c.1860, the oval tilt top foliate inlaid within a crossbanded and bevelled edge and raised on a central turned pilaster surrounded by four turned pilasters and raised on four acanthus carved down curved legs and ceramic casters, distressed, 52" long, 38.25" wide, 28.5" high
A Victorian figured walnut work table, c.1860, the canted rectangular hinged top revealing a gilt tooled leather writing slope with strut support, letter and pen divisions above a pull-out fitted work box drawer and sliding bobbin well and raised on ring turned foliate carved end standards and down curved tapering foliate carved legs joined by a mirrored baluster stretcher and on ceramic casters, some veneers lifting, 24.5" wide, 16.5" deep, 28" high
A William IV mahogany library table, c.1830, the rectangular top with rounded corners above two lipped frieze drawers between the lute scroll brackets and raised on octagonal tapering end standards joined by a turned mirrored baluster stretcher and on acanthus carved and volute scroll feet and casters, distressed, 53.5" wide, 27.5" deep, 27.5" high
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