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A canteen of silverplated cutlery for eight people. Harrison Bros & Howson, 'cutlers to his majesty', Rococo pattern, in an oak case with drawer. With carving knife, fork and steel. L41cm x D31cm x H16cm Condition Report: Eight of all knives and forks including fish. Four table spoons
An assorted collection of Georgian & later silver table wares. The lot to include; a Georgian blue glass lined mustard pot with etched catfish head motif to front & ball finial to hinged lid (hallmarked with king's head & thistle, no date letter found, makers marks for FH - Francis Howden), baluster form pepper shaker (hallmark illegible), decanter funnel (Hallmarked for London, very rubbed), knife rest (Dublin 1918, CJ), bullion spoon (Edinburgh 1805, IM), cutlery stand (Sheffield 1902, J.D&S - James Dixon & Sons Ltd), bamboo etched eggcup (marked with Chinese character & C.J&Co.), egg cup (marked 925) & gilt interior eggcup (London 1808, SH - Samuel Holmes). Total weight excluding glass liner approx 424g. Largest measures approx 10.5cm.
An assorted collection of hallmarked silver dressing table items. The lot to include; an oval shaped hand mirror with stepped detailing to the borders (hallmarked for Birmingham 1928,makers mark rubbed), hairbrush (Birmingham 1931, J&C - Jones & Crompton) & a clothes brush with serpentine detailing (Birmingham 1915, CET - Charles Edwin Turner). Total weight approx 589g. Brush measures approx 25cm.
An assorted collection of hallmarked silver dressing table items. The lot to include; tortoise shell & repousse mounted hair comb (hallmarked for Birmingham 1908, makers marks rubbed, possibly for G&N - Crisford & Norris Ltd), nail file, cuticle & pick (Birmingham 1945, possibly S&B), nail file (Birmingham 1918, W.V&S - William Vale & Sons), steel & engine turned shoe horn (1921), simulated tortoiseshell comb (London 1911, CD), magnifying glass (Chester 1929, JLWD) & a nail buffer (Chester 1912). Total weight approx 294g. Largest measures approx 21cm.
A collection of three George III silver hallmarked large table serving spoons of oar form. All Hallmarked London, makers attributed for William Eley I & William Fearn Johnson 1799, Solomon Hougham 1798 & illegible marked 1790. Total combined weight approximately 316g. Length 31cm approx and 1 x 30cm approx
A collection of silver dressing table items. The silver to include a hallmarked silver mirror hallmarked Birmingham 1916, two brushes with applied scrolled decoration with engraved butterflies one hallmarked for Birmingham 1906, one hallmarked Chester 1906. Two hallmarked brushes with planished silver decoration both hallmarked London 1903 and a lined wooden Jewellery box having a hallmarked silver plaque to lid, hallmarked Sheffield 1994. Total weight brushes and mirror 1030g Plus the box 342g. Mirror measures approx 25cm, box approx 17cm
An assorted collection of guilloche enamel dressing table items. The lot to include; a hallmarked silver clothes brush with bright blue enamel over undulating engine turned pattern & art deco style building (hallmarked for Birmingham 1936, makers marks for W.N Ltd - William Neale & Son Ltd), pale blue enamelled undulating sunburst design clothes brush (Birmingham 1913, William Neale & Son Ltd & J. Vincent. Weymouth), simulated tortoiseshell & blue enamel brush (Birmingham 1931, T&S - Turner & Simpson), hand held mirror with AF blue enamel (London 1928, J.W.B.Ld - J W Benson Ltd), matching gold plated hairbrush & hand mirror having orange sunburst guilloche enamel & matching clothes brush & mirror of purple & black enamel to copper tone metal. Total silver items weight approx 254g. Total weight approx 1014g. Largest measures approx 29cm.
A pair of hallmarked silver & gilt table salts. The condiments in the form of scrolling repousse scallop shells raised on three ball feet together with a scallop shell bowl salt spoon w twisted handle & ball terminal. In black leatherette fitted box. Hallmarked for Chester 1896, makers marks for James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin). Total weight approx 18.3g. Measure approx 5cm.
An assortment of early 20th century and Edwardian hallmarked silver cruet items. The lot to include a silver pepperette. The pepperette having a finial to the top and pedestal base. Hallmarked Chester, 1905. Makers mark rubbed. Table salt pot. The pot having blue glass to the inside. Hallmarked Birmingham 1938. Makers mark Deakin & Francis Ltd. A lidded mustard pot. The glass from the mustard pot missing. Hallmark rubbed. Together with a gravy boat marked E.P.N.S. Total weight approx 470g. Largest measures 18cm. Smallest measures 6.5cm.
A selection of silver and other dressing table accessories, including: Edwardian silver miniature goblet, by Rosenzweig, Taitelbaum & Co, London 1904; cranberry glass scent bottle, with clear glass stopper and white metal top; pair of silver backed clothes brushes; silver vesta case; and a miniature model pram. (7)
A 20th Century French style marquetry poudreuse/dressing table, the central area with hinged top opening to reveal mirror and jewellery wells, flanked by outer side hinged tops opening to reveal storage compartments, below an arrangement of drawers with metal pulls raised on upright supports, 80 x 50 x 75cm.
A selection of mid-Century retro stainless steel tea ware, table ware and cutlery, including: Carmencita Lavazza moka pot; pair of Guy Degrenne butter dishes; Danish Stelton twin handled circular tea tray; Courtier Cutlery; and other items, by makers including Old Hall.
A Touchlamp Globe designs table globe, wired for electricity, 31cms high; a cameo glass style spherical night light, with silhouetted panoramic African animals and trees, in the manner of Daum, battery operated; two Beswick Beatrix Potter figures; and a Royal Doulton Beatrix Potter figure.
A selection of silver and electroplate, comprising: a silver table cigarette box, an electroplate candlestick, a circular section box, a base-metal fan box with repousse decoration; together with a sugar caster, cups, a snuff box, a cigarette case, and a novelty cheese board decoration in the form of a wedge of cheese holding cheese picks – the terminals of each modelled as mice.
A vintage Venetian style gilt table lamp and shade, 70cms high including shade, 44cms high to top of the socket; together with needlework home crafts, including a long and short stitch tea tray, two beadwork wall plaques, and a pressed flower picture, dated 1986.
A Regency mahogany sofa table with rectangular moulded double flap top above a gadrooned frieze with single hidden drawer to one side, on rectangular tapering column with straight gadrooned collars and canted rectangular platform base with downswept legs and brass paw feet and castors, 90 x 70 x 70cm.
A selection of coffee table books and magazines, primarily relating to classic cars and trains, titles including: Classic Cars of the 1930s and 1940s, by Michael Sedgwick; Jaguar: The Complete Story; British Steam Railways, by David Ross; and others; also including books relating to model vehicles, such as: The Hornby Companion Series, four vols; and others, one box.
A selection of hardback coffee table books and others, primarily relating to collectibles, titles including: Lladro: The Art of Porcelain, by various authors; Lladro: The Magic World of Porcelain, by various authors; The World of Model Cars, by G. R. Williams; Diecast Toy Aircraft, by Sue Richardson; The Magic of Merrythought, by John Axe; and others, one box.
Edmund T. Coleman, Scenes from the Snow-Fields Being Illustrations of the Upper Ice-World of Mont Blanc, limited edition no. 264, in a solander case; together with a selection of coffee table books, primarily relating to mountaineering, titles including: Mountains of the Gods, by Ian Cameron; Souvenirs from High Places, by Joe Bensen; The Alps, by Wilfrid Noyce; and others, one box.
A Contemporary Modern Willis & Gambier oak side-table/console table, the run of three drawers with shaped handles, raised on upright supports united by a glass undertier shelf, 125 x 40 x 75cms high; together with a matching mirror, maker's stamp to the interior. 126 x 70cm high.
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