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Lot 180

A collection of various silver flatware, to include A bright cut fiddle pattern table spoon by Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter, 1846, inscribed initials to terminal, 8 3/8in. (21.3cm.) long; set of six George V silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, 1915, inscribed initials to terminals, 7in. (17.8cm.) long; set of six bright cut fiddle pattern teaspoons by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1910, together with various Georgian bright cut Old English pattern teaspoons and various other flatware and a boxed set of six coffee spoons. 26.0 tr.oz. (31) + case.. * Mostly with inscribed initials, light wear, overall good.

Lot 1813

A mid 20th Century terracotta striker / table lighter in the form of Winston Churchill, with his cigar detaching and forming the striker itself, Made in England by Tallent to commemorate the war. Measures 8½in. (21.6cm.) high. painted version, surface nibbles, scratches etc, overall good / fair.

Lot 183

A set of four George IV silver Old English pattern table spoons, Thomas Wilkes Barker, London, 1822, 8¾in. (22.3cm.) long, weight 8.6 tr.oz. (4). * Light surface wear only, good.

Lot 184

A collection of Victorian silver Old English pattern flatware, Spink & Son, London, 1897, comprising of nine table spoons,8¾in. (22.3cm.) long, six dinner forks, eight starter forks, six dessert spoons, weight 57.3 tr.oz. (29). * Light surface wear only, a couple overstruck, good.

Lot 210

A collection of 19th and early 20th century silver spoons, including a pair of Victorian bright cut fiddle pattern table spoon by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1886; three bright cut Old English pattern table spoons; two fiddle pattern table spoons; thirteen Georgian bright cut Old English pattern tea spoons; etc; and a George III fiddle pattern table spoon, weight 40.3 tr.oz., plus a late 19th century white metal pepper caster, unmarked. (qty). *

Lot 212

A George II Hanoverian pattern silver table spoon, mid-18th century, London, maker & date marks rubbed, rat tail bowl, engraved initials 'NLA' beneath terminal, 7 ½in. (19.2cm.) long, weight 1.55 tr.oz.. * Hallmarks rubbed, light surface wear.

Lot 214

Four silver Old English pattern table spoons, to include a West Country spoon by George Ferris, Exeter 1814, inscribed 'RM' to terminal, 8 ¾in. (22.3cm.) long; and three others assayed in London, weight 7.5 tr.oz. (4). * Slight buckle to one bowl, one with slightly rubbed marks, overall good.

Lot 217

A George II fancy back Hanoverian table spoon, maker RP, probably Robert Perth, London c.1750, with foliate decorated heel to the bowl, date mark rubbed, engraved initials beneath terminal, 20.2cm. long, weight 1.75 tr.oz.. * Hallmarks rubbed, bowl tip misshapen, fancy back rubbed.

Lot 219

Seven Victorian / Edwardian and later silver bright cut fiddle pattern table spoons, to include two by Charles T Maine (Jersey), London marks dated 1912 and 1936, all with floral bright cut decoration with various inscribed initials to terminals, weight 13.7 tr.oz. (7). * All spoons appear in good condition, only one having slightly rubbed marks

Lot 220

A harlequin set of eight 19th century silver fiddle pattern table forks, one by Solomon Hougham, 1815, inscribed initials to terminal; one by William Schofield, 1828; a pair by John Walton, Newcastle, 1840; one by Robert Rutland, 1824, dragon/crown crest to terminal; and three Victorian table forks, various dates and makers, weight 18.4 tr.oz. (8). * The two dated 1797 with rubbed date letters and rubbed crests, all others appear good, some tines very slightly bent, overall good.

Lot 2261

Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1950 through to 1955, Harley pattern, for twelve settings, comprising of two pairs of carvers, silver handles, steel blades; twelve (12) table knives, silver handles, steel blades; twelve (12) cheese knives, silver handles, steel blades; two (2) butter knives; eighteen (18) table forks; twelve (12) dessert forks; twelve (12) grape fruit spoons; twelve (12) coffee spoons; twelve (12) tooth picks; twelve (12) teaspoons; pair of sugar tongs; six (6) table spoons; twelve (12) dessert spoons; twelve (12) soup spoons; two (2) sauce ladles; fish carvers (knife & fork); twelve (12) fish knives; twelve (12) fish forks; twelve (12) dessert forks; twelve (12) dessert knives, silver handles, steel blades, 158 pieces, weighable silver ( less table, cheese, dessert knives) 215 tr.oz., housed in free standing walnut canteen, four drawers over cupboard, on cabriole legs with pad feet.

Lot 227

A part canteen of silver flatware, Queen’s pattern part service, comprising eighteen table folks, 8 1/8in. (20.5cm.) long, twelve similar steel bladed silver handled knives, 9¾in. (24.8cm.), twelve desert folks, twelve desert spoons, six table spoons, four parcel gilt salt spoons, a sauce ladle and a butter knife, together with two silver King’s pattern desert spoons, in an oak three drawer canteen with brass fittings, 18¾ x 14½in. (47.5 x 37cm.), x 12in. (30.5cm) high, weight without steel bladed knives 134 tr.oz.. * the canteen not matching to flatware, no key.

Lot 238

A set of six George III silver West Country fiddle pattern table spoons, George Ferris, Exeter 1818, terminals inscribed with initials, 8 5/8in. (22cm.) long, weight 11.7 tr.oz. (6) One spoon with creased bowl, one with creased point, the others slightly misshapen, otherwise good.

Lot 247

A pair of Scottish Victorian silver Hanoverian pattern table spoons, William Coghill, Glasgow, 1886, inscribed with 'B' to terminal, 8 5/8in. (22cm.) long, weight 4.0 tr.oz. (2). * Good, light surface wear only.

Lot 250

Five George III silver Old English pattern table spoons, all London, to include one by John Kerschner, 1808; Richard Crossley, 1804, together with three others, the longest measuring 8 7/8in. (22.5cm.) long, weight 10.1 tr.oz. (5). * Light surface wear only, overall good.

Lot 251

A group of five Georgian silver Hanoverian pattern table spoons, to include a George II example by Ebenezer Coker & Thomas Hannam, London, 1759, 8 1/8in. (20.6cm.) long, together with early George III spoons by James Tookey, 1763; John Lampfert, 1766; Thomas Wallis I, 1767; Benjamin Cartwright II, 1767, weight 9.4 tr.oz. (5). * Light surface wear and staining, overall good.

Lot 437

A George III penwork and ebonized games table, the square chessboard top with rounded corners, penwork decorated with mythical beasts and Oriental figures within a broad foliate penwork border, on an ebonized and gilded turned column and splayed legs on brass ball feet, 18in. (45.7cm.)square, 29½in. (75cm.) high.. *

Lot 442

A George III mahogany box base dressing table mirror, with a single drawer to the base, on ogee bracket feet, 17 x 9¾in. (43.2 x 24.8cm.), 26½in. (67.3 cm) high.. *

Lot 462

A good quality canvas covered maroon leather fitted dressing case, early 20th century, with tortoiseshell topped/backed dressing table set, some gold with initials JD for Jean Dawson, the removable tray folding to make a small portable dressing/jewel case with silver topped jars, 12½ x 9½ x 4¼in. (31.8 x 24.1 x 10.7cm.), faults.. * Many pieces with cracks and damage, hair on brushes loose, mirror totally broken. a/f

Lot 474

A George III oval mahogany dressing table mirror, on a serpentine, three-drawer base with ogee bracket feet, 16½ x 8 x 22¾in. (41.9 x 20.3 x 57.8cm.).. *

Lot 492

A matched set of six George IV fiddle pattern silver table forks, William Woodman, Exeter 1821, engraved dog to terminals, 8¼in. (21cm.) long; together with a matched fork, terminal inscribed with name,12.5 tr.oz. (6). * Light wear only, good.

Lot 493

Five Channel Island Victorian fiddle pattern silver table forks, over stamped maker's mark 'J.P.G' (John Pope Genge, Jersey), London 1885, initials engraved to terminals 'AMC & JC', 8¼in. (21cm.) long, weight 12.5 tr.oz.. *

Lot 494

A set of six George III fiddle pattern silver table spoons, William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1802, diamond crest engraved to terminals, 8½in. (21.6cm.) long, weight 10.7 tr.oz. (6). * Light surface wear only, good.

Lot 495

A set of six George III fiddle pattern silver table spoons, Thomas Wallis II, London 1796, diamond crest engraved to terminals, 8¾in. (22.2cm.) long, weight 11.65 tr.oz. (6). * Light surface wear only, good.

Lot 496

A pair of George III silver bight cut Old English pattern table spoons, George Gray, London 1809, 8½in. (21.6cm.) long, weight 3.9 tr.oz. (2). * Bowls with light creases, fair/good.

Lot 503

An Edwardian silver mounted wooden house-shaped money box, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1905, the repoussé front depicting two figures and a dog outside a 17th century beamed cottage, 3¼in. (8.3cm.) high; together with a silver pin tray with cherub choir decoration; a repoussé dressing table pot; and a pair of white metal mounted glass vinaigrette bottles. (5). * Mostly good, needs cleaning etc.

Lot 521

A George III mahogany card table, the top with clipped corners and triple cross banding of rosewood flanking broad satinwood, over a shallow skirt with checkerboard stringing matching that of the octagonal column, on high, out-swept and reeded legs with brass lion paw castors, 35½ x 17½in. (90.2 x 44.4cm.), 29¾in. (75.6cm.) high.. *

Lot 527

Eight Irish silver fiddle pattern table spoons, James Scott, Dublin 1818, with Gore crest to terminals, 8 7/8in. (22.5cm.) 19.3 tr.oz. (8). * Some surface scratches and rubbing, need cleaning, good.

Lot 562

A small 19th century square mahogany bijouterie table and display cabinet, with a shallow drawer beneath the glass top, another drawer below the display case, raised on slender, square legs, 15½ x 14½. (39.3 x 36.3cm.), 31¼in. (79.3cm.) high.. *

Lot 564

A yew wood veneered and cross-banded table cigar cabinet, 19th century, with lifting lid and fall front revealing four grooved slides for cigars, 9 x 7 1/8 x 6½in. (22.8 x 18 x 16.5cm.).. *

Lot 565

A polished bronze figural table bell, of an elderly priest holding a stomach warmer and several bottles of wine 5in. (12.8cm.) high; together with a trench art brass artillery shell base forming an ashtray with a bullet fixed to the well, 5¼in. 13.5cm.) diameter. (2). *

Lot 576

A Queen Anne style walnut extending dining table and chairs, 1920s-30s, the wind-out table with gadroon carved edge, on foliate carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, 59½ x 47½in. (151 x 120.75cm.), with two additional 18¼in. (46.5cm.) leaves, 27½in. (70cm.) high; with a set of eight walnut dining chairs with solid vase splats and tan leather drop-in seats, on cabriole front legs with pad feet. (9). *

Lot 586

A William IV mahogany Pembroke table, the top with two drop leaves with support from wooden hinged pull out lopers, faux drawer to one side, usable drawer opposite side, supported on four outswept pillars with scroll tops into block form under tier on four splayed carved channel supports, brass castors with floral and foliate caps, 34 x 23½in. (86.3 x 59.7cm.) down, 34 x 44in. (86.3 x 111.7cm.) up, 28in. (71.1cm.) high.. *

Lot 592

An 18th century oak dropflap dining table, the oval top opening on gatelegs, raised on turned tapered legs with pad feet, 41½ x 18in. (105.5 x 45.75cm.), 56in. (142.25cm.) long open, 28½in. 72.5cm.) high, alterations.. *

Lot 600

An 18th century Cape Dutch cross banded yew and burr walnut serpentine centre table, the moulded, quarter veneered top with yew cross banding, over a cross banded yew and walnut frieze, raised on carved joined scroll supports with feather veneered yew panels, united by shaped carved scroll X-stretchers with a substantial central urn finial, on bun feet, 46½ x 36¾in. (118 x 93.5cm.), 28in. (71cm.) high, old repaired split top top, back faded.. *

Lot 606

A late Victorian carved oak octagonal centre table, the top carved with palmettes, over a shaped frieze, on eight turned legs with turned feet, united by a conforming foliate carved undertier, 25½in. (64.8cm.) diameter, 28¼in. (71.75cm.) high.. *

Lot 617

A Starbay teak campaign style games coffee table, late 20th century, with rise-and-fall legs, galleried corners, card slides to each side, two drawers and central glass-topped card storage, 47¼ x 31½in. (120 x 80cm.), 16in. (41cm.) high.. *

Lot 620

A Howard Keith for HK Furniture 1970s rosewood low square coffee table, with integral drawers, 37½ x 37½in. (95 x 95cm.), 15in. (38cm.) high.

Lot 621

A Victorian style mahogany extending dining table and eight cloud back chairs, by Simbek Furniture Limited, length when fully extended 8ft 4in. (9)

Lot 626

A 1970s chrome, rosewood and tinted glass side table by Howard Miller, 24 x 16½in. (61 x 42cm.), 16¼in. (41cm.) high.. *

Lot 633

A 19th century rectangular mahogany tilt-top tripod table, with turned baluster column to three swept legs, 21¾ x 18¾in. (55.25 x 47.5cm.), chip to one leg.. *

Lot 636

A late Regency fold over rosewood card table, the top lined with green baize, over a foliate carved frieze, on a tapered octagonal column to an incuse quatreform base with bun feet, 36 x 17 ¾in. (91 x 45cm.) closed, 36 x 35 ¾in. (91 x 90cm.) open, 29in. (73cm.) high.

Lot 642

A George II style mahogany birdcage tilt-top tripod silver table, late 20th century, the revolving octagonal tray top with pierced lattice gallery, on a foliate carved baluster column to foliate carved cabriole legs with ball and claw feet, 30½in. (77.5cm.) diameter, 30½in. (77.5cm.) high.. *

Lot 646

A fine Victorian burr walnut, ebony, ebonised and marquetry kidney shaped writing table, the top with green gilt tooled leather, within an ebonised border with floral marquetry and floral cartouches to the angles, the marquetry frieze with single concealed drawer, raised on turned, fluted, lappet, shot and gadroon carved end supports with scroll capped cabriole legs on scrolled toes, 53 x 32in. (134.5 x 81.25cm.), 28 ¾in. (73cm.) high.

Lot 650

A 19th century French beech and elm farmhouse table, the cleated, three plank top over a deep frieze with single drawer, raised on square tapered legs, 70½ x 28¼in. (179 x 71.75cm.), together with a set of four modern hoop back dining chairs in the Ercol style. (5). *

Lot 660

A 19th century Louis XVI style kingwood, ebony and marquetry single drawer centre table, probably English, the rectangular top with rounded angles and gilt brass edge, with a large marquetry panel of flowers in a classical urn, over a shaped, foliate marquetry frieze with single drawer, on angular cabriole style legs with gilt mounts and sabots, 26½ x 19in. (67.5 x 48.2cm.), 28¾in. (73cm.) high.. *

Lot 665

A George III mahogany tilt-top tripod table, 32in. (81.2cm.) diameter, 27½in. (69.8cm.) high.. * Splits to top, catch replaced with a screw, water staining to legs and small split to column base.

Lot 669

A Regency mahogany library table in the manner of Gillows of Lancaster, the moulded top with inset gilt tooled leather, over three frieze drawers to either side with original foliate rosette brass handles, one drawer with ink stamp, 'Mitchells Auction Company Ltd., Cockermouth, 13 JUL 1981', on reeded, tapered legs with brass cap castors, 60 x 38¾in. (152.5 x 98.5cm.), 30¼in. (76.8cm.) high, faults.. *

Lot 674

A William IV rosewood D-shaped tea table, the swivelling top with storage beneath, on an octagonal column with carved lappet mount to an incuse quatreform base, on lappet carved feet, 36 x 17¾in. (91.5 x 45cm.), 29in. (73.7cm.) high.. *

Lot 679

A Regency rosewood, parcel gilt and specimen marble occasional table in the manner of John McLean, c.1810, the ormolu bordered and galleried rectangular top with bowed ends, inlaid with an octagonal Italian speciment marble panel, the frieze with a cedar lined drawer and gilt fluted labels, raised on pairs of ring turned supports to shaped arched legs united by three turned stretchers, 31in. (79cm.) long, 31in. (79cm.) high.. * * This table is closely related to a design for a 'Pouch Table' in Thomas Sheraton's Cabinet Dictionary, 1803, pl. 65. Sheraton stated that 'The design was taken from one executed by Mr M'Lean in Mary-le-bone Street, near Tottenham Court Road, who finishes these small articles in the neatest manner' and supplied by John Mclean.. * ** See Sotheby's 'Vivien: The Vivien Leigh Collection', Sept. 26th 2017, Lot 149; and Sotheby's, Melbourne, Australia, 27th May 2008, Lot 161 - for similar games and occasional tables.. *

Lot 685

A Victorian walnut centre table by Gillows, stamped 'Gillow' to drawer, the chamfered edged rectangular top with clipped corners and octagonal pendant finials, over a single shallow drawer, raised on fluted twin end supports to bar bases with octagonal feet and brass castors, united by a scale carved stretcher, 29¾ x 18¾in. (75.5 x 47.5cm.), 24in. (61cm.) high.. *

Lot 693

An Edwardian mahogany envelope card table, 22 x 22in. (55.8 x 55.8cm.), 43½in. (110.5cm.) high.. *

Lot 704

Dutch School, late 18th century, Still life with lobster, exotic fruits, wine jug and platter on a table. oil on canvas, unsigned, in a heavy 19th century swept frame. 23 x 31in. (58.5 x 78.75cm.). Stiff wax relining and stretcher renewed. UV shows a few scattered retouches, plus

Lot 727

Attributed to Jacobus Linthorst (Dutch, 1745-1815), Still life of an urn of spring flowers on a marble table, with a wine glass, bird's nest and fruit, oil on canvas, unsigned, in a fine 18th century carved frame, 49 x 38in. (124.5 x 96.5cm.). * Provenance: Purchased in the late 1960s from a Mr. Wilson, as part of a property purchase in St Peter Port, Guernsey.

Lot 10

A group of eight Victorian silver plate and glass / ceramic table items, tallest H. 25cm.

Lot 137

A very pretty 19th century cross banded mahogany and burr walnut veneered console table, W. 61cm, H. 74cm.

Lot 138

An 18th century inlaid mahogany Demi Lune folding card table, W. 91cm, H. 74cm.

Lot 148

A hallmarked silver four piece dressing table set.

Lot 149

A four piece 19th century hallmarked silver dressing table set with a similar hallmarked silver mirror.

Lot 151

A hallmarked silver topped cut glass dressing table pot, W. 9.5cm.

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