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A pair of silver table candlesticks, possibly George III, each on a square base rising to a tapering fluted column and campana shaped sconce with detachable n ozzle, beaded borders, the detachable n ozzles with illegible maker's mark and lion passant otherwise unmarked, 29cm high, loaded and with screw-on mahogany bases
Walnut desk/dressing table of slight inverted breakfront form, the quarter veneered top straight and crossbanded and with moulded rim over a centre drawer with deeper drawer to either side, with brass drop handles with pierced backplates, and matching escutcheon, on cabriole supports with shell carved knees, 105cm wide.
A Victorian calamander and brass bound dressing table box, enclosing eleven silver-gilt mounted cut glass bottles and jars, each engraved with foliate scrolls and a monogram, London 1863 by Thomas Johnson, and a manicure set with mother-of-pearl handles and a mirror, the base with a 'secret' jewellery drawer, 34cm x 23cm x 19cm (13.5in x 9in x 7.5in)
A collection of small silver, comprising; a rectangular stamp roller with concave sides and initials 'H.W', London 1907 by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, 12cm long (4.75in), a hammered cauldron-shaped inkwell with a domed hinged lid on three scroll feet, Birmingham 1907, 9cm diameter (3.5in), a capstan-shaped inkwell with reeded borders, Birmingham 1921, 9.5cm diameter, another plain, Chester 1920, 10cm diameter (4in), a table bell with a vase finial, Birmingham 1920, 9cm high (3.5in), 74g (2.25oz), and a shaped square pin tray with a scroll embossed border, London 1911, 10.5cm (4in)
An early 19th century Channel Islands old English pattern table spoon, engraved with initials and struck three times with the makers mark of Jean Le Page, Guernsey circa 1803-36. Cf. Richard H Mayne Channel Islands Silver, Its Makers and Marks, Plate 42
A silver table lighter in the form of two 'Duelling Frogs', one reeling from a strike to his heart, his broken foil down, the conqueror balanced on one leg his sword aloft, on an oval base embossed and chased with leaves and rocky mounds (the conquerer lacking one hand), London 1878 by William Frederick Williams, mounted a black plinth with a panel inscribed '1895 1920', 24cm long overall (9.5in)
A William IV silver Coburg pattern table service with crests and initials, London 1835 by Mary Chawner, comprising; 24 table forks, 24 dessert forks, 24 table spoons, 25 dessert spoons, 2 serving spoons, 2 salt spoons, and a sauce ladle, 9000g (290oz), in an oak canteen marked 'The Garrick Club'
A George IV and later silver composite fiddle pattern table service with later crests, various dates and makers, comprising; 12 table forks 6 table spoons 12 dessert forks 12 dessert spoons 2 sauce ladles 6 teaspoons a pickle fork, a mustard spoon and a salt spoon, 2789g (90oz)
A quantity of George III and later silver old English pattern flatware, comprising; a set of six old English pattern table forks, with initial 'T', London 1802 by Thomas Wallis II, 387g (12.5oz), a serving spoon with a crest and initial 'A.R', 1766 by John Lampfert, 86g (2.75oz), a serving spoon with initial 'W', 1865, 148g (4.75oz), by Josiah Barnett and William Waters, a table spoon with a crest, London (date letter indistinct), probably by T & W Chawner (see Grimwade p271), a tablespoon, 1807 by William Eley I and William Fearn, and a collection of ten teaspoons and a salt spoon, various dates and makers
A Victorian silver old English pattern part table service, with an engraved initial, various dates and makers, comprising; 6 tablespoons 6 dessert spoons 6 dessert forks 6 table forks 1528g (49oz) and a plated fiddle and shell pattern sauce ladle and a matching sugar tongs
A Moores table centrepiece, modelled as a pair of opposed winged cherubs, each supporting an oval bowl with cactus leaf and flowerhead cast decoration, on oval naturalistic plinth with black and gilt Greek key frieze, pink printed and impressed factory mark, 25.5cm wide, 17cm high
A 19th century Chinese filigree bone model of a junk, the top level surmounted by a pierced flag, with a coloured figure, Chinese lanterns and plants, with panels of text, the lower level with further figures and a table laid for tea, on an embroidered stand, within a glass domed case on velvet lined ebonised plinth, 40cm wide
A 19th century Chinese ironwood and silkwork table screen, the rectangular screen with central circular glazed silkwork panel, embroidered with various birds under a tree, moulded frame and carved and pierced spandrels, sitting in similarly carved frame, the rectangular uprights with carved lion finials, on similarly carved lion bar feet, 53cm wide, 61cm high
An Edwardian silver plated four branch table lamp, maker's mark H.E.T. & Co., Sheffield, the ball finial issuing four scrolling and acanthus scrolled arms with frilled opalene glass shades, on stop fluted corinthian column and stepped and ball moulded rectangular base 76cm high
An early 20th century French gilt brass and glazed table clock, the movement striking on a coiled gong, with mercury filled pendulum, the moulded rectangular dentil top above circular enamelled dial flanked by fluted corinthian columns on moulded square base with bracket feet, 26.5cm high
John Beeckman, Pall Mall, London. An ebony veneered striking table clock, circa 1700, the twin train fusee five pillar movement with verge escapement, striking on a bell with pull repeat (lacking), count wheel attached to engraved back plate bearing inscription John Beeckman in ye Pall Mall, silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals on brass dial with cherub mask spandrels, and similar inscription, date aperture, the rectangular case with pierced scrolling panel to door, pierced and cast gilt brass cushion cresting with hinged handle, flaming urn finals to corners, plinth base with bun feet, 37cm high.
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