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A burr walnut and teak lounge table from R.M.S. Queen Mary by G.T. Rackstraw Ltd, circa 1936 with removable top with stretchers under with maker's ivorine location plate, nickel-plated brass topped lower stretchers to deck securing point, terminating in nickel-plated feet 29 x 27½ x 27½in. (73.4 x 70 x 70cm.) Manufactured for the 2nd Class passenger lounge, the table was stored in Australia whilst Queen Mary completed her wartime troop carrier duties. After the War, it was returned to the manufacturers for refurbishment with the label updated from 2nd Class to the friendlier "Cabin" Class. It was removed from the ship in 1966 when the room's final refit was "Flamenco" themed and stored in Southampton. The tables were eventually sold as surplus. Originally the table would have sported a Formica covering.
An exceptionally detailed and well-presented 8':1" scale model of the Skinners' Company State Barge of circa 1680 by Donald McNarry the carved and scored hull festooned with elaborate decoration along the bulwarks and terminating in the Company's stern badge, fully-fitted and painted interior including two bundles of oars, state cabin laid table, covered with a scarlet roof lined with Company burgees, the prow flying a Royal Standard, mounted within a glazed display case with maker's plaques 4¾ x 13 x 4¼in. (12.4 x 33 x 11cm.) overall. Built in 1656 at a cost of £114 10s, this barge was used until replaced in 1738.
A Continental table service, the handles with scroll borders, comprising twelve table forks, twelve table knives, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert knives, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table spoons, twelve tea spoons, two butter knives, a small fork and a tea strainer, stamped '800', total approx. weight 136 troy oz (all-in) (88)
A quantity of Old English pattern flatware, comprising a set of five Victorian table forks, Sheffield 1893; a set of five dessert forks, London 1906; a pair of table spoons, London 1911; two George III table spoons (one with maker's mark of Peter and Ann Bateman); and two dessert spoons; together with an 18th Century table spoon with bright-cut decoration, total approx. weight 32 troy oz (17)
A 19th Century extensive matched king's pattern table service by Paul Storr and others, comprising forty-eight table forks (six by Storr), forty-six dessert forks (six by Storr), forty-eight dessert spoons (six by Storr), thirty table spoons (six by Storr), thirty-six tea spoons (six by Storr), five basting spoons, a soup ladle, six sauce ladles, a fish slice, a pair of sugar tongs, various dates and makers, London 1820 to 1863, in a metal-bound travelling case (222)
A silver backed dressing table set, comprising hand mirror, pair of hair brushes and pair of clothes brushes, Birmingham 1933; and a set of silver handled tea knives, cased; together with a small tortoiseshell box, a small porcelain box, a propelling pencil, and a De La Rue pen
A Mixed Lot comprising: Two various carved Ivory Figures, depicting Artisans, together with a carved Ivory dragon panel, a circular dressing table pill pot with screw down cover and plain body, and a further Japanese carved Ivory oval pot with plain pull-off cover and ball finial, decorated with birds, to a plain body, further decorated with recumbent lions, (5)
A late 19th Century Continental White Metal Table Caster, with pierced and domed cover set with a ball finial, and a bayonet type attachment to an inverted baluster body with wrythen decoration and floral and foliate embossed decoration and raised on three cast and applied scrolling feet, marked to the base “Thune 830S”, height 6 ¾”
A George V Silver and Tortoiseshell mounted Dressing Table Casket of circular form, the hinged cover with domed inset Tortoiseshell panel, to a fitted silk and velvet interior, plain circular body raised on three cast and applied feet, diam 2 ¼”, Birmingham 1924, Makers Mark EFB
An Edward VII Silver and Tortoiseshell mounted Dressing Table Mirror, of circular form with side handle, with embossed foliate and ribbon borders, with bevelled glass and neo-classical inlaid Silver back, and further initialled beneath a coronet with nine pearls, length 10”, Birmingham 1907, Makers Mark HM
A George VI Table Top Cigarette Box, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with engine turned panel border, to a polished centre with initials, to a compartmentalised Cedar interior, raised on four splay bracket feet, width 6 ¾”, London 1950, Makers Mark Mappin & Webb
A mixed lot comprising: Two various Silver lidded Cut Glass Dressing Table Bottles (one A/F), together with an ovoid Pepper Caster raised on three ball feet, a Continental Strainer, Lighthouse Pepper Caster and an electroplated Spirit Funnel, various dates and makers (6)
An Edward VII footed Table Basket, of shaped circular form, with cast and applied “C” scroll and shell rim, to a pierced gallery and presentation inscribed centre, “Club Stakes, MOHAMMERAH, 1913”, to a waisted and pierced spreading circular foot, diam 10 ¾”, weight 15 ½ ozs, Sheffield 1902, Makers Mark Walker & Hall
An Edward VII swing handled Table Basket, of shaped oval form, with chased and embossed floral “C” scroll and lobed border, to a central chased centre, with hinged handle and raised on a shaped spreading oval foot, width 11 ¾”, weight 18 ½ ozs, Sheffield 1904, Makers Mark rubbed
A late 19th Century Oak and ebonised Table Top Cuckoo Clock, the arched cased with applied Gothic style fruit panel and arcaded mask with buttressed corners, to a plinth base with scrolling apron, to a 5 ½” chapter ring, with applied Gothic Roman numerals, and replacement hands, to a square brass movement with pierced plates, back mounted count wheel and anchor escapement, strike on a coiled gong and further two replacement bellows, height 21”
A Victorian Burr Walnut Sewing Table, of shaped rectangular form with a moulded edge enclosing a fitted interior, with bag below, and raised on scroll moulded and pierced lyre type supports, joined by ring turned stretcher terminating in splayed scroll feet (damage to rear of flap adjacent to hinge), 22” wide

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