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A German mahogany chiming table clock, the eight-day three-train movement with anchor escapement and strking the hours and chiming the quarters on coiled gongs, the arched brass dial with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic five minute divisions, foliate spandrels, the arch with 'slow/fast' dial and 'chime on eight gongs/chime on four gongs' dial, the arched case with a pair of fluted pilasters, 46cm high (some small areas of damage to the case)
A VICTORIAN INLAID BURR WALNUT GAMES AND WORK TABLE, having an oblong top with re-entrant corners, inlaid with flowering plants and crossbanding, enclo- sing fine chess/draughts and backgammon/cribbage boards, above an inlaid frieze drawer and work box on fluted turned end standards, downswept feet with greek-style carving, linked by a turned stretcher, and castors, 69cm x 40cm (closed) x 72.5cm high, (27in x 15.75in x 28.5in)
A pair of Moore Bros. figural comports and a figural table centrepiece bowl, the comports modelled as a putto supporting a basket, sparsely coloured in shades of green, on gilt bases with a blck Greek Key band, 48cm high; the centrepiece modelled as a pair of putti suppoting a flower-encrusted shaped oval bowl, 28cm wide, all with printed globe marks, late 19th century (some damage and repairs)
A Dunhill 'Budgies' petrol table lighter, circa 1955, of 'fish tank' form, the glass body of shaped-oblong outline and decorated in reverse with budgies perched on branches and trees and enclosing the brass mechanism, the hinged wick cover signed, 10cm long x 8cm high overall (4 x 3 in)
A collection of small silver, comprising; a pepper pot in the form of a straight tapering, side handled coffee pot, Chester 1900 by Saunders and Shepherd, 7cm high (2.75 in), a George III Irish crested round sweet dish with a crimped rim, circa 1785 by Mathew West, 10cm diameter (4 in), a George III etui (damaged) and a round pill box, unmarked, 2.5cm (1 in), an engraved oblong needle case, Birmingham 1851 by Thomas Dones, 7cm (2.75 in), an engine turned and foliate engraved vesta/match case, Birmingham 1898, an wishbone sugar tongs, London 1903 by C G Asprey, a round dressing table box, Chester 1900 by Nathan & Hayes, 4.5cm (1.5 in), an engine turned and leaf chased hexagonal propelling pencil, and a Charles and Diana commemorative thimble, Birmingham 1981
A collection of small silver, comprising; a stamp box in the form of a serpentine side table, with a hinged lid, one dummy drawer on square legs, Birmingham 1909 by A & J Zimmerman, 6 cm wide (2.25 in), a small capstan shaped inkwell, 1907, 4.5cm (1.75 in), an owl shaped small seal, Chester 1905, 3.5cm high (1.25 in), and wax stick holder, Chester 1908, both by S Mordan & Co Ltd, 10cm long (4 in), a desk seal in the form of a boy standing on a fluted round base, (unmarked), 6.25cm (2.5 in), a white metal stationary box, and an oblong floral chased fob seal
A collection of George III and later flatware, mostly old English pattern, comprising; a set of six table forks with crests, London 1795 by William Sumner, a pair of sauce ladles, 1786 by George Smith III, a tablespoon, London 1774, another with obliterated marks, eleven dessert spoons with shield crests, 1811 by Mary & Eliza Sumner, a set of six dessert forks with initials, 1829 by Clement Cheese, five other dessert forks, 1809 by Richard Crossley (2), two with monograms, 1816, and another Birmingham 1901, 1454g (47.75 oz)
An 18th century Scandinavian cake slice, the shaped and pierced blade engraved with a neo classical urn, flowers and leaves, the pointed feather edge handle engraved with leaf stems and pricked 'J C L.' over 'A L O' over '1797', with a makers mark? 'IB' only, 30cm long (12 in), 108g (3.5 oz), a Danish table spoon initial 'W', Copenhagen 1902 by V Christensen, and a plated King's shape serving spoon with thread border
A George III and later composite fiddle pattern table service, some with initials, comprising; ten tablespoons, Dublin 1833 by P Weeks (3), London 1817, 1819 by Robert Piercy (2), 1830 by William Eaton (2), and 1849 by Hayne & Cater (2), twelve dessert spoons, London 1854 (6), Dublin 1826 by J Smith (3) and London 1836 by Joseph & Albert Savory (3), eleven table forks, Dublin 1828 (2), London 1809-59 (4) and 1838 by Charles Boyton (5), and twelve dessert forks, Dublin 1845 by P Weeks (3), Exeter 1860 possibly by John Stone (5), London 1841 by Benoni Stevens (3), and 1823 by William Bateman, 2666g (85.5 oz)
A Victorian Grecian pattern table service with monograms 'CMB', London by Joseph and Horace Savory unless otherwise stated, comprising; a pair of soup ladles, a pair of salad servers, a pair of fish servers, two serving spoons, an asparagus tongs, a sugar tongs, all London 1889, a pair of butter knives, 1881, a cheese scoop, 1888, four sauce ladles, 1891, 24 table spoons, 1891, 24 dessert spoons, 1891, 22 tea spoons, 1890, a grape scissors, 1890, three salt spoons, 1881, 24 dessert forks, 1890, 1891 and 1862 by G W Adams, 24 table forks, 1891 by Francis Higgins, and a sifter spoon, 1862 by G W Adams, total weight approx 11250g (360 oz)
A George III and later crested fiddle pattern part table service for six, with crests, comprising, table forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons, various dates London 1810-41, and three sauce ladles, 1815 by Eley and Fearn (2) and 1834 by John James Whitting, 1165g (37.5 oz)
A fiddle pattern table service with initial, London 1900-01 by Robert Stebbings, comprising; twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, six table spoons, nine tea spoons, and two additional table spoons and three tea spoons with conforming initials, various dates and makers, 2908g (93.5 oz)
A George III and later fiddle pattern part table service with crests, comprising; ten table forks, London 1816 by Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne (2), 1828 (2) and 1832 (6) by Jonathan Hayne, eleven dessert forks, 1832, ten table spoons, Sheffield 1927 by Atkin Brothers (9), and 1910, and nine dessert spoons,1832 by Jonathan Hayne, 2512g (80.75 oz)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHIPPENDALE REVIVAL MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE WRITING TABLE, the leather cloth inset top with gadroon moulded edge, fitted five drawer and opposing dummy drawers, foliate brass swan-neck handles, raised on shell carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, 60ins x 33ins.
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