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A Late XIX Century Negretti & Zambra Walnut Cased Table Top Stereoscope Viewer, of rectangular form with domed lid, the lift-out glass tray above a rotating carriage of cards, round handles to the sides, makers label to ivory plaque on the back, 54cm high. Ivory Act 2022 Registration number QEK3TFXZ
A Victorian Boardroom or Table Clock signed Williamson & Sons, Guildford. Contained in an ebonised case with round top, 2 carrying handles, reeded corinthian columns to front, 4 finials on top and cast metal feet. All gilded 8-inch brass dial with chime silent in the arch and Westminster chimes on eight bells. Shell spandrels. Three-train chain-driven fusée movement. Striking on eight bells and chiming on a gong. Back plate of movement signed by Williamson & Sons, Guildford. All engraved with leaves. Pendulum bob engraved with similar design. Rear door has mesh, backed with silk, as does the side brass frets. Dimensions 18" high, 16" wide, 91/2" deep. 2 winding keys, 1 door key.Condition report: All appears present, will need servicing. Some small bits of veneer lifting on one side of case. Bottom left side of front door slight old damage to corner. Movement not tested.NoteNo record found of a Clockmaker Williamson and Sons in Guildford. However the famous cabinet makers Williamson and Sons made fine furniture in Guildford from 1790 to 1889. They are well documented and this maybe a commission piece by them.
A William & Mary style mahogany and walnut veneered shaped serpentine fold over card table, interior with needlework panel depicting figures, animals and insects, single cockbeaded drawer to frieze with drop handle, turned tapered legs, bun feet, shaped stretcher, approx 75cm high x 84cm wide
Five George III Hanoverian silver three prong table forks, each engraved with a crest, 5 hallmarked London, circa 1760s - date and maker marks indistinct with a later example by W R Sobrey, Exeter, 1833 and three similar George III dessert forks, date letter f for probably 1761, approx weight 13.74 ozt (427.4 grams)
Eight various silver table spoons to include:A set of four William IV Old English Pattern, engraved with initials, London, 1831A George IV Old English, engraved with initial H., by Alice & George Burrows, 1822A George III Old English with feather edge, London, circa 1768A George IV fiddle pattern, London, 1821Pair of Hanoverian with rat tail, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1924 (9) approx 18.38 ozt (571.7 grams) (wear and dents to bowls commensurate with age and use)
Georg Jensen: A mid 20th Century 925 sterling silver Acorn pattern flatware service, the majority stamped to reverse handles with Georg Jensen 1933-1944 mark and STERLING DENMARK; comprising: 12 table forks12 dessert spoons12 dessert forks12 pastry/cake forks (2 stamped with assayer's mark of Christian F Heise, Copenhagen 1931)12 soup spoons12 teaspoons4 table spoons2 serving spoons (1 stamped with assayer's mark of Christian F Heise, Copenhagen 1932)3 pickle forkspair of caddy spoons2 condiment spoonsan oyster forkfish forksmall sauce ladlelarge sauce ladleserving fork, combined silver weight: 120.76 ozt (3,756.5 grams)this lot also includes: three various servers / cake slice, a large sauce ladle and a bottle opener, with silver handles and steel blades or bowls - not weighed
A Modern eight piece Hanoverian style silver flatware service, hallmarked by Carr's of Sheffield, 1993, in fitted canteen, comprising: Table ForksDessert ForksDessert SpoonsSoup SpoonsFish Knives TeaspoonsCoffee Spoons, combined weight 124.07 ozt (3,880.9 grams)together with Table Knives and Dessert/Side Knives and a plated table fork and a plated spoon
**PLEASE NOTE COLLECTION OF THIS LOT WILL BE FROM BISHTON HALL STAFFORDSHIRE**A George IV mahogany Pembroke table circa 1825, on a carved stem upon a quadruped of swept legs with brass hairy paw feet and castors, 86.5cm wide, 105cm wide extended Condition: Generally good with patina and dark colour. A few old worm holes in carcass (out of sight)
**PLEASE NOTE COLLECTION OF THIS LOT WILL BE FROM BISHTON HALL STAFFORDSHIRE**A mahogany triple pillar dining table in George IV style, 20th century, of three sections and two extra leaves, with reeded edge, raised on three hipped quadrupeds with brass caps and castors, 342cm long (three sections only), 136.5cm wide, 77.5cm high. With the two extra leaves extending to 456cm long. Cond: very good overall.
**PLEASE NOTE COLLECTION OF THIS LOT WILL BE FROM BISHTON HALL STAFFORDSHIRE****AUCTIONEER TO ANNOUCE CHANGE TO DESCRIPTION - SMALL SIDE TABLE REMOVED - NOW TWO TABLES RATHER THAN THREE**Two George IV mahogany bedside tables, each with tray top, one on turned and one with square legs, 37.5cm and 36cm wide respectively (2) Cond: cupboard one: one side panel crackedCupboard two: door slightly warped
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