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19th century mahogany tilt-top occasional table with scalloped edge, raised upon tri-pod supports with flowing cabriole feet, 72cm high x 85cm diameter Condition ReportSome dents and scrathces to table top. A chip to table top rim. Some minor chips, scratches, marks and dents thoughout.Please see photos.
A mixed lot of silver spoons, by various makers and dates, comprising: a set of four tablespoons, probably Scandinavian marked 'SW' with bright cut decoration, and prick-dot engraved initials to the front and reverse of the terminal, a pair of possibly Norwegian tablespoons, marked 'ML', with engraved foliate decoration and prick top engraved initials to the reverse of the terminal, one Victorian spoon by George Adams, London 1868, Napier pattern with engraved initials to the terminal, a George II tablespoon by James Wilks, London 1749, Hanoverian pattern, with a shell back and scratched initials to the reverse of the terminal, a Victorian teaspoon by John Le Gallais, London 1848, with a bright cut decorated handle and engraved initials to the terminal, an old English pattern silver table spoon by Jacques Quesnel, Jersey, marked 'IQ', with scratched initials to the terminal, total approx. weight 12.7oz. (10)
An early 19th century Australian silver Fiddle pattern table fork, by Felix Lynn, Sydney, New South Wales circa 1836, the reverse of the terminal with a Masonic square and compass and initials 'C.E.J', length 21cm, approx. weight 2.4oz. Felix Lynn first arrived in Sydney from London on 'Swiftsure' on 8 May, 1829. In June of that year, he is described as a working jeweller and Silversmith in George Street. In 1835, he sailed from Sydney on the 'Leda', but returned on the 'Midlothian' in July the following year. He is listed in the Sydney directories for 1836 and 1837 as a jeweller and silversmith in Elizabeth Street. For an image of the maker's mark see, Hawkins, J., Nineteenth Century Australian Silver, Antique Collectors' Club, 1990, volume 1, page 94, plate 66.
A collection of antique silver pistol-grip handled knives, various dates and makers, comprising: a set of six table knives with foliate and shell decoration, marked 'WA' with later blades, a matched set of twelve table knives, with worn thread decoration and engraved armorial, a matched set of eleven dessert knives, worn marks with worn thread decoration, plus one table knife with engraved crest and motto, a foreign silver handled table knife, a Scottish pistol-grip dessert knife and a two pronged pistol-grip fork. (33)
A Victorian agate handled silver-gilt dessert fork, by Henry Wilkinson and Co. Sheffield 1858, engraved decoration, the handle with a shell mount, plus a set of five banded agate handled table knives, with Stainless blades and silver ferrules, Birmingham 1901/2 and Sheffield 1912. (6)
λA collection of Scottish silver single-struck King's pattern flatware, by James Howden & Son and James & Walter Marshall, Edinburgh 1856, the terminal with an initial, comprising: fourteen tablespoons, twelve table forks, eleven dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, eight teaspoons, four salt spoons, a mustard spoon, a soup ladle, (1855) and a pair of basting spoons, plus a pair of sugar tongs, Edinburgh 1843, plus six Fiddle pattern table forks, by David Rait, Glasgow 1845, a pair of Fiddle pattern ladles, an unmarked toddy ladle, a small funnel, and eight electroplated Fiddle pattern tablespoons, in a fitted wooden case, approx. weighable 132oz. (qty) Provenance: Sir James Balfour Paul, (1846-1931), Lord Lyon King of Arms, and then by family descent to the current owner.
A collection of George IV-Edwardian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern flatware, various dates and makers including, William Chawner, London 1828, George Adams, London 1844, and 1909, comprising: eighteen table forks, eighteen tablespoons, nine dessert forks, eight dessert spoons, ten teaspoons, and a pair of sauce ladles, the terminals with a crest, approx. weight 152oz. (qty)
A collection of antique silver Fiddle pattern flatware, various dates and makers, including J and A Savory, London 1852, the terminals initialled, comprising: seventeen table forks, ten dessert forks, sixteen dessert spoons, three tablespoons, fifteen teaspoons, a pair of sauce ladles, and three salt spoons, approx. weight 100oz. (qty)
A matched George III and later silver part canteen of Old English pattern for twelve, various dates and makers, comprising: eleven table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table knives, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert knives, ten tablespoons, nine teaspoons, weighable approx. 79.7oz. (qty)
A collection of Victorian and modern silver Palm pattern flatware, comprising: eighteen table forks, by George Adams, London 1882, the terminals with a raised private-die crest and initials, seven further table forks, by George Adams, London 1866 and 1867, two initialled, eight tablespoons, by George Adams, London 1866 and 1867, two initialled, five tablespoons, by Gibson and Langman, London 1896, thirteen dessert forks, by George Adams, London 1866 and 1867, five initialled, two dessert forks, by Gibson and Langman, London 1896, one dessert fork by J.S .Hunt, London 1887, twelve dessert spoons, by George Adams, London 1867, six initialled, nine dessert spoons, by George Adams, London 1860-1878, two dessert spoons by Gibson and Langman, London 1897, eight teaspoons, by George Adams, London 1867 and 1868, five with initials, six teaspoons by John Samuel Hunt, London 1887, four smaller teaspoons, by George Adams, London 1880, initialled, a pair of sugar spoons, by George Adams, London 1881, a sauce ladle, by George Adams, London 1868, with a crest, a soup lade by Holland, Aldewinckle and Slater, London 1903, with a crest, a pair of basting spoons, by Holland, Aldewinckle and Slater, London 1903, twelve table knives, re-bladed, over-stamped marks for Francis Higgins and J. S. Hunt, London 1889, six dessert knives, re-bladed, over-stamped marks for Francis Higgins and J. S. Hunt, London 1889, six modern dessert knives C.J. Vander, London 1981, a silver-gilt christening spoon, by George Adams, London 1872, a christening fork, by E. Hutton, London 1882, approx. weighable 261oz. (qty)
A matched George III/IV silver Bright-cut pattern canteen for six, various dates and makers including by George Smith, London 1780 and 1784, and Eley and Fearn, London 1803, the terminals engraved with a crest, comprising: six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons and seven tablespoons, approx. weight 42oz. (25)
A mixed lot comprising silver items: a swing handled sugar basket by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1913, reeded borders, swing handle, on a shaped foot, a mustard pot by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1898, four further mustard pots, a set of four pierced bon bon dishes by A & J Zimmerman, London 1897, a matched pair of salt cellars, one marked London 1794, circular cauldron form, on three hoof feet, a pepper pot, two condiment spoons and a salt cellar. plus a electroplated cocktail shaker, teapot, toast rack, two salvers, serving dishes, a cream jug, table lighter, and decanter labels, weighable approx. 20oz. (qty)
A collection of antique silver flatware, comprising Newcastle items: a basting spoon, by Reid and Son, 1799, a table spoon, and a teaspoon, plus Irish items: a sauce ladle, by S. Neville, Dublin 1813, three teaspoons and three salt spoons, plus two York teaspoons and a condiment spoon, approx. weight 11.5oz. (13) Provenance: A Private Collection.
A mixed lot of antique silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a Grecian pattern table fork, by George Adams, London 1855, a pair of Albert pattern dessert spoons and a sauce ladle, a silver-gilt Victorian pattern fruit serving spoon, London 1879, a Fiddle and Thread chutney spoon and fork, a dessert fork, plus two silver-gilt spoons with mask terminal and a similar dessert spoon, approx. weight 22.7oz. (11) Provenance: A Private Collection.
A matched George III/George IV silver Old English pattern canteen for six, comprising: six table forks, the reverse of the terminals initialled, by A. Savory, London 1830, six tablespoons, by Jonathan Hayne, London 1828, six dessert forks, by Richard Turner, London 1811/12, six dessert spoons, (five Eley and Fearn, London 1797, one with Henry Chawner) London 1809, and six teaspoons, London 1827, approx. weight 43oz. (30)
A collection of antique silver flatware, various dates and makers, all with shoulders, comprising: a set of six Feather-edge pattern tablespoons, by William and Thomas Chawner, London date letter worn, four Old English Thread table forks, by Thomas Chawner 1776 and 1777, plus two tablespoons, four teaspoons and two salt spoons, approx. weight 29oz. (qty) Provenance: A Private Collection.
A collection of Georgian and Victorian silver Kings & Queens pattern flatware, by various London makers and dates, comprising: a matched set of five King's Hourglass dessert forks, by George Adams, 1841 and 1843, plus five further dessert forks, a table fork, three dessert forks, a set of five teaspoons, by Messrs. Lias and nine other teaspoons, approx. weight 46.7oz. (26) Provenance: A Private Collection.
A small collection of Foreign silver flatware, comprising: two similar Dutch tablespoons, maker's mark over-struck, Amsterdam 1789 and 1794, the reverse of the terminals with initials and engraved 'Wyk' '53', plus a 18th century Dutch silver table spoon, by Douwe Eysma, Rotterdam 1775, and a Fiddle and Thread pattern basting spoon, maker's mark only, probably French, maker's mark possibly GB with a crown above, other marks worn, approx. total weight 11.9oz. (4) Provenance: A Private Collection.
A collection of seven George I/II silver Hanoverian pattern table forks, various London dates and makers, the reverse of the terminals with crests and initials, including two by Paul Hanet, 1722 and 1730, and five others, some marks worn, total approx. weight 14.4oz. (7) Provenance: A Private Collection.
A collection of fourteen antique silver table forks, various dates and makers, comprising five matched Hanoverian table forks, three further Hanoverian table forks, two Feather-edge table forks and four others, possibly re-shaped, approx. weight 29.7oz. (14) Provenance: A Private Collection.
λA mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: nine various tablespoons, a punch ladle, two table forks, two dessert forks, four dessert spoons and an unmarked toddy ladle, in a wooden cutlery box with a brass handle, approx. weighable 28.6oz. Provenance: A Private Collection.
A collection of George III silver single struck Beaded pattern flatware, various dates and makers, including Thomas and William Chawner, London 1777, some terminals with crests, comprising: two basting spoons, seven tablespoons, two further tablespoons with fluted bowls, eight table forks, six dessert forks, sixteen dessert spoons, three ladles, a pair of sugar tongs, a sugar spoon, a marrow scoop, a butter spade and three condiment spoons, plus eight silver-handled ribbon, reed and bead pattern table knives, in a wooden case, approx. weighable 78oz. (qty) Provenance: A Private Collection.
A matched George III silver Old English pattern canteen for six, various dates and makers including Hester Bateman, London 1777 and Wallis and Hayne, London 1817, some terminals crested and initialled, comprising: six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons and four tablespoons, plus six ivorine handled table knives and six dessert knives and a three-piece carving set, in a fitted wooden case, approx. weighable 39.8oz. Provenance: A Private Collection.
An early Victorian silver engraved 'Castle-top' table snuff box, Balmoral Castle, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1838, rectangular form, cushion sides, heavy scroll foliate and engine turned decoration, the hinged cover engraved with a view of the castle, with a gilded interior, in a fitted case retailed by Garrard, length 10.8cm, approx. weight 9.2oz.
A mixed lot of Regimental silver items, comprising: a pair of menu card holders, The 1st Life Guards, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1918, circular disc form, engraved with the regimental badge, diameter of base 3.1cm, plus a late-Victorian Regimental silver menu card holder, The East Yorkshire Regiment, no apparent maker's mark, London 1885, on a wooden base, and a Regimental electroplated menu card holder, The Royal Army Medical Corps, (RAMC), height 4.8cm. plus a George III Regimental silver King's pattern table fork, the 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards, by S and J Blake, London possibly 1817, with the regimental crest, approx. total weighable 4.3oz. (5) In 1918 the 1st Life Guards was converted to the 1st battalion, Guards Machine Gun Regiment. In 1919, it was reconstituted as Cavalry. In May 1922 the 1st Life Guards amalgamated with the 2nd Life Guards to form The Life Guards. In 1881, the 15th (York East Riding) Regiment of Foot became the East Yorkshire Regiment. After various amalgamations it is now part of the Yorkshire Regiment. In 1898 the RAMC was formed from the Medical Staff Corps and the Medical Staff.
By Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr, a silver Arts & Crafts dressing table box, London 1909, also engraved 'OMAR RAMSDEN ET ALWYN CARR ME FECERUNT' square form, raised hinged cover embossed with four Comedy and Tragedy masks, with a red stone finial, spot hammered decoration, on four tapering scroll feet, wood lined, repairs to leg, length 9.3cm.
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