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A JAPANESE LACQUERED AND STRAW WORK TABLE CABINET Late 19th/Early 20th Century, the parquetry straw work and wooden lacquer doors opening to reveal a nest of six black lacquered drawers, painted in gilt with floral sprays, all above a single bottom drawer, 40cm high, 46cm in length and 28cm in depth.
A SILVER PLATED TABLE LAMP BY MAPPIN AND WEBB the square reeded column supporting a cut glass reservoir, on a shouldered base, fitted for electricity, height of lamp 27cm, also a pair of navette shaped bon bon dishes with embossed and pierced decoration (3).
A DUTCH SILVER DRESSING TABLE BOX rectangular, the cover decorated with a rustic scene of figures drinking and smoking outside a cottage, the sides with foliate scroll decoration, fully marked, also English import marks for Chester 1908 and import agents mark of Berthold Muller, 10.5cm long, 7.5ozs.
A MATCHED SET OF SIX 'OLD ENGLISH' TABLE FORKS crested, London 1896, maker George Maudsley Jackson (3) and London 1904, by GJ-DF (3), also a matched set of six dessert spoons, crested, being London 1896, maker G.M. Jackson (4) and London 1902 by GJ-DF (2), total weight 24. ozs (12).
A MATCHED SET OF ELEVEN GEORGE III AND GEORGE IV OLD ENGLISH AND THREAD PATTERN TABLE FORKS initialled, comprising:- three London 1793/94 by George Smith and William Fearn, three London 1798 by George Smith, five London 1821 by Robert Peppin, total weight 23ozs (11).
A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON the square bowl engraved with a quartered leaf design, the handle with further stylised engraving and initials J.P., Birmingham 1809, maker Joseph Willmore, also a pair of Exeter William IV fiddle pattern salt spoons, 1831, maker Isaac Parkin, a Victorian pair of salt spoons, London 1861, makers mark T.S., a George III Old English table spoon, London 1803, maker H.S., a pair of teaspoons, London 1866/65 by the Lias Bros, and a pair of Victorian sugar tongs, London 1865, with rope twist stems and beaded rims, total weight 5.5ozs (9)
A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOON London 1801, by John James Whiting, also a matched set of five Georgian and Victorian fiddle pattern dessert spoons, various makers and dates, a teaspoon, London 1809, by John Lias and a preserve spoon, Birmingham 1926, total weight 10ozs (8).
A part service of silver flatware, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1950, Chippendale pattern variant, comprising: six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six teaspoons, six table forks, six dessert forks, six silver handled table knives, six matching cheese knives, a three piece carving set, a pair of sauce ladles and an electroplate gravy spoon, cased together in a polished oak box, 68.5oz weighable (54)
A part service of Victorian silver Old English pattern flatware by James and Josiah Williams, Exeter 1855, comprising: six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons and three table spoons together with seven other eighteenth and early nineteenth century Old English pattern table spoons, various makers and dates, 51oz (28)
A GEORGE IV OLD ENGLISH PATTERN FLATWARE SERVICE London 1828/29, maker William Chawner, crested and initialled, comprising:- twenty one tablespoons (twelve 1829, nine 1828), eighteen table forks, 1828, eighteen dessert spoons, 1828, twelve dessert forks, 1828, one soup ladle, one basting spoon, one fish slice and one sauce ladle, total weight 154ozs (73).
A GEORGE IV AND WILLIAM IV OLD ENGLISH AND THREAD PATTERN PART FLATWARE SERVICE London 1829-1830, maker William Eaton, crested, comprising:- twelve table spoons, 1829, eleven table forks (six 1829, five 1830), five dessert forks (two 1829, three 1830), four dessert spoons 1829, ten teaspoons 1829, two basting or serving spoons 1829, one soup ladle 1829, two sugar sifting ladles 1829/1830, one condiment ladle 1829, total weight 93ozs (48).
A MATCHED 19th CENTURY FIDDLE PATTERN PART FLATWARE SERVICE initialled, comprising:- two tablespoons, London 1847 by George Adams, six table forks, London 1847 by George Adams, six dessert forks, three 1847 by George Adams, one 1845 two 1821/23 by Eley & Fearn, six dessert spoons, one 1845, three 1847 all by George Adams, two 1831 by William Chawner, six teaspoons, three 1818 by Eley & Fearn, two 1823 by Eley & Fearn, one 1837 by Mary Chawner, one sauce ladle 1824 by Mary Chawner, total weight 43ozs (27).
TO BE SOLD BY DIRECTION OF THE LORD COLERIDGE 5TH BARON OTTERY ST MARY. AN IMPOSING CHARLES X STYLE GILT BRONZE SURTOUT DE TABLE in five sections with curved ends, the mirror glass enclosed by a pierced trailing fruiting vine gallery, above a frieze of laurel leaves, raised on lions claw feet, the gallery with two attached oval plaques, each surmounted by a crown and with foliate surrounds, one with the arms of Coleridge and Seymour *, the other inscribed 'The Revd George Turner Seymour departed this life 14 Oct 1880 aged 88' **. 60.2cm (1ft 11 3/4in) wide, x 249cm (8ft 2in) overall length, contained in a fitted travelling trunk with carrying handles to the sides.
A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID TABLE DESK the top with brass banding and floral scrollwork inlay around a central shaped cartouche revealing a fitted interior, with gilt tooled black leather stationery section, marked with days of the week, above fold down writing slope with pen tray, inkwells and hidden drawers fitted with miltary style brass handles to either side, 35.5cm wide.
A 17TH CENTURY OAK AND INLAID REFECTORY TABLE with a rectangular overhanging plank top, the front with a gouged and inlaid shaped frieze with chequer feather banding, carved with a date 1672 to the spandrels and initials 'K & S' to the centre, interspersed with gouged rosettes, raised on turned baluster legs, united by plain stretchers, terminating in block feet, the top 304cm (9ft 11 1/2in) x 70.5cm (2ft 3 3/4in), (one replacement front stretcher).
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