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Two studio chests of drawers with oil paints brushes etc. The larger w35xh40.5cm. These four-drawer chests are not quite a pair.These chests are decorated with abstract dashes and dots of colour matching the decoration on the artist's table lot 576The table and these chests were part of Berlin's furnishings of the 'Reading Wagon'. A Gypsy Wagon which Berlin and his second wife Juanita lived in during their journey from St. Ives to the New Forest, beginning in 1953. The couple bought the wagon 'from a dealer in Devon and had it sent down by train', customising the Wagon so that it was very much their own, along with these chests Berlin added his carving tools, chisels and files. 'This made small sculptures possible, drawing also, and even writing. All in miniature.'Condition report: There is no woodworm present on these chests.
Sven's pine studio table with a single drawer at one end 90x45cmThis table is decorated with abstract dashes and dots of colour matching the decoration on the artist's chests lot???The chests and this table were part of Berlin's furnishings of the 'Reading Wagon'. A Gypsy Wagon which Berlin and his second wife Juanita lived in during their journey from St. Ives to the New Forest, beginning in 1953. The couple bought the wagon 'from a dealer in Devon and had it sent down by train', customising the Wagon so that it was very much their own, along with these chests Berlin added his carving tools, chisels and files. 'This made small sculptures possible, drawing also, and even writing. All in miniature.'
stylised geometric arrow with a claw set cushion shaped aquamarine, 21 x 15.2mm, estimated approximate weight 19.00ct, above a round faceted aquamarine, approximate diameter 10.1mm, estimated approximate weight 2.80ct, length 4cm, width 2.7cm, hinged clip fitting with safety clasp on one side, unmarked white metal, weight 14.3gCondition report: The larger stone has multiple rain inclusions, a large fingerprint inclusion running across the table, and a smaller fingerprint in one corner, all visible with the naked eye.The smaller stone is cleaner, with a couple of fracture's, one is surface reaching, visible with the naked eye and a 10X loupeOverall condition: GoodStones are secure within the settingsMinor abrasion and chipping to both stones, visible with a 10X loupeHeavy wear and tarnishing to mountClip opens and closes positively
marquise shaped cluster with thirty-four graduating old brilliant and rose cut diamonds (one lacking), estimated approximate total weight 2.00ct, head length 26mm, width 10.8mm, tapered carved shoulders, 'D' shaped shank, size N, unhallmarked, stamped '18CT', weight 4.2gCondition report: Overall condition: GoodAll diamonds presentChipping to multiple diamonds, one has a hairline crack running through the centre of the tableWear to settings, consistent with ageDents to one side of the underbezelTarnishing to mount, along with general wear and scratches
the wooden rectangular box covered in green stained shagreen with silver gilt piano hinge and pierced silver mounted corners and thumbpiece, mark of Charles & Richard Comyns, London 1926, 14 x 9.5cm, the cylindrical table-top spirit lighter similarly covered, with friction fitting top and steel fittings, 5cm diameter, 9cm in height (2)Condition report: Box: Silver fittings would benefit from a polish. Feet are very slightly bent in, but the box stands firm on a flat surface with no wobble. The hinge is in order, but the cover is a little warped so does not completely close to the front left hand corner. Very minor loss to the shagreen to the right hand side of the hinge to the reverse of the box. Interior in good order.Lighter: Metalware with some light surface scratches as to be expected. Some further scratches and scuffing to the underside. Shagreen in good order. Cover a tight fit. Replacement wick in situ, but the mechanism is in need of a flint. Striker rotates satisfactorily.
in the Georgian style, each with quatrefoil shell cornered base, engraved with the crest of BARON PERCY, DUKE AND EARL OF NORTHUMBERLAND, and the crest of MACKENZIE, knopped column, spool capital and friction fitting wax pan, loaded, the underside with green baize table protector, height 28cm (2) Provenance:By repute, originally from Alnwick Castle, NorthumberlandFootnote: The double crests of Percy and McKenzie seen on this pair of candlesticks may refer to the marriage of George Percy, 5th Duke of Northumberland, and the Hon. Louisa, third daughter of James Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, which took place on 22 June, 1801.Condition report: Some surface scratches and minor dents and dings as to be expected. Some loss of silver to both bases, with copper showing through in several areas. Both stand well on a flat surface with no wobble. Crests a little worn but still decipherable. Wax pans a good fit.
marked BIRKS STERLING, 'Bead' design, monogrammed, comprising 12 table forks (2 unmarked), 12 tablespoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons (1 unmarked), 12 oyster forks and 6 teaspoons together with 12 table knives, 12 dessert knives and a pair of game carvers, all with filled handles stamped STERLING and steel blades, (similar design), 6 coffee spoons stamped STERLING, (similar design), 6 teaspoons, Sheffield, millennium marked, a mustard spoon, mark of Chawner & Co (George William Adams) London 1864, a cake slice with replacement blade, mark of Chawner & Co (George William Adams) London 1855 and a cheese knife with replacement steel blade 109.6ozt gross weighable silver (107)
mark of Bremer Silberwarenfabrik, Honeke & Co, Bremen, each marked with Halbmond und Reichskrone (crescent and crown) and 800 indicating 800/1000 standard silver, comprising 6 table forks, 6 table knives with filled handles and replacement steel blades, 12 tablespoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert knives with filled handles and replacement steel blades, 12 small dessert/teaspoons, 12 pastry forks and three cold cut forks, 77.5ozt gross weighable silver (75)
possible mark of Henry Nutting, London 1806, of rectangular form with convex sides, the field decorated with concentric borders of bright cut engraving with a central oval cartouche, bordered with further bright cut engraving around a marriage double crest, wooden base with baize table protector, 15.5 x 12cm
mark of Benjamin Smith III, London 1834, the teapot of compact circular form, upper lavishly decorated with repoussé foliage over a textured ground around an oval cartouche engraved PRESENTED TO MRS THOMPSON BY THE OFFICERS OF THE 19TH REGIMENT IN TOKEN OF THEIR GRATITUDE FOR THE PROTECTION OFFERED UNDER CIRCUMSTANCES OF DEEP AFFLICTION TO THE WIDOW AND INFANT OF AN ESTEEMED BROTHER OFFICER, leaf capped scroll handle with ivory insulators and short decorated spout, raised on a cast foliate foot, signed to the underside, 27.5ozt; the stand of circular form with decorative rim, the field with engraved foliage and scrolls over a textured ground around a central cartouche engraved THIS TRAY WITH TEAPOT PRESENTED BY THE OFFICERS OF THE 19TH REGT TO MRS ISAAC MARY THOMPSON OF MOUNT PLEASANT ST JAMES TRINIDAD, signed to the side and with wooden base (2)Condition report: Stand: Overall in good condition. Some surface scratching as to be expected. The rim is a little out of shape at "2 o'clock" with a very minor crack between the rim and body. Hallmark, decoration and engraving clear and crisp. Verso the table protector is holed and probably in need of replacement.Teapot: Overall in good condition. Some surface scratching as to be expected. Cover a good fit and the hinge does not appear strained. Handle lacking one pin (lower - body side) and one pin not locating correctly (upper - body side). Stands firm on a flat surface with no rocking. Hallmark, decoration and engraving clear and crisp. Some staining to the body.
mark of Martin, Hall & Co., (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), Sheffield 1898/1900, with cream coloured handles, silver tines and half serrated silver blades, presented in a wooden table-top canteen, the hinged cover with vacant escutcheon shaped cartouche, interior lined in dark blue silk and velvet
mark of Francis Higgins III, London 1880, 'Fiddle and Thread' pattern, monogrammed, comprising 12 table forks, 5 tablespoons, 10 dessert forks, 11 dessert spoons and 12 teaspoons, together with 3 sauce ladles, mark of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1922 and 11 soup spoons, 'Old English and Thread' pattern, mark of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1929, 138.6ozt gross, presented in a wooden table-top canteen, with lift out tray, the hinged cover with vacant escutcheon shaped cartouche, interior lined in dark blue felt (64)
'Kings' pattern with shell back, monogrammed, comprising 12 table forks (4 with mark of Charles Boyton (II), London 1868, 3 with mark of Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1841, 3 with mark of Henry Holland (of Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater), London 1856, 2 with mark of William Eaton, London 1841), 3 tablespoons, (mark of William Eaton, London 1841), 12 dessert forks (6 with mark of Charles Boyton (II), London 1868, 3 with mark of Henry Holland (of Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater), London 1856, 3 with probable mark of William Eaton, London 1841), 12 dessert spoons (6 with mark of William Eaton, London 1841, 6 with mark of Charles Boyton (II), London 1868), 6 teaspoons (mark of William Eaton, London 1841), a cream ladle (mark of William Eaton 1838) and 2 salt spoons (mark of William Eaton London 1841), together with a William IV silver basting spoon (mark of William Eaton London 1833), 5 twentieth century silver coffee spoons (mark of Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1930), 4 silver plated egg spoons with gilded bowls, (probable mark of Henry Fielding) and a silver plated soup ladle (mark of W.W. Harrison & Co.), 111.1ozt gross weighable silver (59)
wide variety of dates, makers, and Assay Office marks, 'Fiddle' pattern, monogrammed, comprising 6 table forks, 9 tablespoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 teaspoons, together with 12 table knives and 12 dessert knives, 'Old English' pattern, with filled handles and steel blades, 81.7ozt weighable silver (75)
mark not traced (TF, pellet between) Sheffield 1907, the filled bases of navette form, with corresponding knopped column and wax pan, 23cm in height, the underside of one with green felt table protector (2)Condition report: Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of repair. Some minor surface scratches, dents and dings as to be expected. Both wax pans 'glued in' with wax residue. Both wobble slightly when on a flat surface. Some bruising to the base of one and little nicks to the edges of the bases of both. Hallmarks crisp and clear.
mark of Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1927, 'Old English' pattern, monogrammed, comprising 12 table forks (one 1926), 12 table knives with filled handles and steel blades, 6 tablespoons (1926), 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert knives with filled handles and steel blades, 12 soup spoons, 12 pairs of fish eaters with silver tines and blades and filled handles, 12 teaspoons (1926) and two sauce ladles, with an additional 12 dessert spoons (1991), together with the following with mark of Frank Cobb & Co Ltd.; 12 table forks, Sheffield 1975, 2 tablespoons, Sheffield 1955, 12 dessert forks, Sheffield 1962 and 12 dessert spoons from assorted makers, 192.5ozt gross (154)
mark of Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1925/6, 'Feather edge' style, monogrammed, comprising 12 dessert spoons and three tablespoons, presented in the original fitted case lined in cream satin and blue velvet, retailed by John Bull & Co. Bedford, together with a felt and leather roll containing 12 table forks and 12 dessert forks, 57.3ozt gross (39)
mark of Barker Brothers Silversmiths, 'Art Deco' pattern, comprising 6 table forks, (Birmingham, 1 x 1948, 5 x 1951), 6 table knives with filled handles and steel blades (Sheffield 1948), 3 tablespoons (Birmingham 1946), 5 dessert forks (Birmingham 1946), 6 dessert knives with filled handles and steel blades (Sheffield 1948), 6 dessert spoons (Birmingham, 1 x 1939, 5 x 1951) and 5 teaspoons (Birmingham 1956), 47ozt weighable silver (37)
mark of Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1938, 'Old English' pattern, comprising 12 table forks, 6 tablespoons (one dated 1937),12 dessert forks,12 dessert spoons (one dated 1937), 11 teaspoons (two dated 1937),12 soup spoons (one dated 1937), a soup ladle (dated 1936), and a pair of sauce ladles, together with an additional teaspoon, mark of Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult, London 1808, all monogrammed and presented in a wooden table-top canteen, the hinged cover with presentation plaque, fitted interior lined in blue baize with lift out tray, 124.5ozt gross (69)
mark of James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1959, in the Victorian style, each with a high baluster side and applied shell and scroll rim, turned wooden base with green baize table protector, 11.5cm interior diameter, 6cm in height (2)Condition report: Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some surface scratches as to be expected. Both wooden bases are loose in the silver but neither seem in danger of coming out. Hallmarks clear and crisp.
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