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A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND ORMOLU MOUNTED COMBINED GAMES AND WORK TABLE in the manner of John Maclean, inlaid throughout with brass stringing and foliage, the adjustable top with a reading stand and sliding back to reveal a backgammon board and a sliding chess board, all on lyre shaped supports and sabre legs with brass toe cap castors, 29" wide.
A GEORGE II MAHOGANY SILVER TABLE in the manner of John Channon, the rectangular top with moulded border above a single flush fitted frieze drawer with inset brass key escutcheon with engraved decoration, above a shaped frieze with moulded detailing, on turned legs with pad feet with conforming moulded decoration, with recessed castors, 30" wide. Similarities can be seen between this table and those illustrated as nos. 74 and 83 in Gilbert and Murdoch "John Channon and brass-inlaid furniture 1730-60
A Victorian calamander and brass bound square dressing table box with a Bramah lock, enclosing four square cut glass bottles with plated and monogrammed mounts, 15 x 15 x 11cm (6 x 6 x 4.75in), in a leather carrying case stamped 'Austins, Dublin' on the handle and a label
A George III and later fiddle pattern table service, mostly Irish and crested, comprising; 6 table spoons with rattail bowls, Dublin 1815 by William Law and with the maker's mark 'TT' (not traced) over-stamping 'Law', 8 table forks, Dublin 1827 by Charles Marsh, and 1839 by Peter Walsh, 6 dessert forks (three Dublin 1813) 5 dessert spoons, (four Dublin, one Exeter), and a plated dessert spoon, 22 teaspoons with rat tail bowls, twelve Dublin 1826 by M West & Sons, and with an additional maker's mark 'PM' not traced, and ten Dublin 1828 by W Cummins, 4 mustard spoons, 2110g (68 oz)
Three George III Scottish provincial old English pattern table spoons with initials, Aberdeen circa 1792-1818 by James Erskine, two English table spoons with initials, London 1807 by Peter and William Bateman, and another with a crest, 1739 by George Smith I, 357g (11.5 oz)
A King's pattern table service, mostly London 1899-1901 by D & J Wellby, comprising; 12 table forks, 17 table spoons, 6 dessert spoons, 6 dessert forks, 6 tea spoons, 6 egg spoons, 2 sauce ladles, a pair of fish servers, a silver handled cake knife, the following various dates and makers, comprising; 6 large knives, 6 small knives, 7 dessert knives, 7 dessert forks, 3 similar forks, 9 fish knives, 4625g of weighable silver (148.5 oz), in a beech canteen
A Victorian and later Kings pattern table service, various dates and makers, comprising; 24 table forks 23 table spoons 18 dessert forks 11 tea spoons 10 coffee spoons 9 egg spoons 2 sauce ladles 12 plated knives and 12 plated soup spoons 6867g of weighable silver (220 oz)
A old English pattern table service, with crests, mostly for twelve persons, London 1911-13 by George Jackson and David Fullerton, comprising; 12 table forks, 12 dessert forks, 6 table spoons, 12 soup spoons, 11 dessert spoons, 11 teaspoons, 4 sauce ladles, 4009g (129 oz), in a mahogany canteen, stamped Pearce & Sons Ltd
A Victorian fiddle pattern crested table service for twelve, comprising; table forks, dessert forks, table spoons, dessert spoons, sixteen teaspoons, two serving spoons, six coffee spoons, six salt spoons, a soup ladle, two sauce ladles, a sugar tongs and two caddy spoons, Sheffield 1878 by Walker and Hall, 4192g (135 oz), in an oak canteen
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