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A large selection of George III and later table and dessert forks, all in the Old English pattern, various dates and makers to include D&J Welby London 1931 and 1935 with jubilee mark, HS London 1804, Joseph Rodgers & Sons Sheffield 1919 with retailers stamp, Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater (Thomas Alfred Slater, Walter Brindsley Slater & Henry Arthur Holland), William Eley & William Fearn etc, gross weight 33oz (18)
A harlequin suite of silver cutlery in the Fiddle & Thread pattern, principally George IV, to include eight teaspoons, fifteen dessert spoons, twelve tablespoons, two sauce ladles, four mustard spoons, a pair of large serving spoons, twenty-three table forks, and fourteen dessert forks, principally Charles Eley, London 1826, gross weight 178oz
A set of three late Victorian silver serving spoons, in the Fiddle & Thread pattern, each terminal engraved with a stag, maker Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson), London 1894; together with various loose silver flatware in the Fiddle & Thread pattern, to include two teaspoons, three dessert spoons, two dessert forks, a table fork, and a large spoon, various dates and makers, gross weight 21.8oz (12)
* A George III silver harlequin part cutlery suite in the Old English pattern, comprising eleven table forks, seven dessert spoons, and nine dessert forks, each with crested or monogrammed terminals, gross weight 42oz, various dates and makers but principally London circa 1800Condition report: From the collection of the late Robin Butler, further information here
A 1930s oak cased fitted canteen of cutlery, containing silver twelve-place setting full suite, comprising dessert forks, table forks, silver handled dessert knives, table knives, silver handled five-piece carving set, dessert spoons, soup spoons, coffee spoons, fish knives, fish forks, and six tablespoons, weighable silver gross weight 131oz, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1937, canteen w.50cmCondition report: Appears very little used.Silver all good.Canteen with some age wear and minor scuffs.The majority of pieces are marked with the letter V, however some are also marked T, S and U.Appears complete.
A George III silver pedestal salt, of plain oval form to a narrow short stem and stepped rim, makers mark rubbed D***, London 1800, 2.2oz, w.10cm, d.6.5cm, height at dipped centre 5cm; together with a Victorian silver cream jug, of plain helmet form with reeded C-scroll handle, maker William Devenport, Birmingham 1898, 2oz, h.10cm, and a silver table bell with mother of pearl handle, marks rubbed but appear to be CS*FS (Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd), Chester, 2.89oz, h.10cm, dia.7cm (3)Condition report: Makers marks to sugar bowl are worn.
A Birks Sterling silver part cutlery suite, in the Chester pattern, comprising eight table forks, eight dessert forks, six tablespoons, eight dessert spoons, and five teaspoons, each with armorial engraved terminal, 66.8oz; together with eight matching silver handled and steel bladed dessert knives, and eight further associated silver handled and steel bladed table knives
A mid-19th century French gilt metal dressing table box and cover, of cylindrical form and cast with leaves, flowers, ribbons, a quiver of arrows and flaming torch, all surrounding a bust portrait miniature of a lady wearing an elaborate bonnet, signed Raynal, probably Hippolyte Raynal (1805-1864), dia.9.5cm
* A Regency satinwood pedestal occasional table, the crossbanded fixed rectangular top on an urn column and slender tripod base terminating in spade feet, w.44cm, d.32cm, h.72cmCondition report: Veneers missing to corners of table top and with small piece spliced in.Old break to base with old iron reinforcement.Further break to leg with iron strap.
A Victorian mahogany extending dining table, of good size, the top having double wind-out action, four drop-in leaves, all with a moulded edge, raised on heavy baluster turned and knopped supports with brass cup casters, max dimensions d.151cm, length 366cm, h.76cmCondition report: Top generally good, one leaf with scratch and requires polish.No splits.Action good but table is unwilling to take final leaf and needs some minor attention.Legs all good and strong.Table strong, no sagging.Casters good and unpolished.Overall good, largely very original condition.Has been in storage for the last 30 approx years.
* A George III mahogany single drawer side table, raised on square tapering supports, w.61cm, d.46cm, h.74cmCondition report: The top is in a poor state with a large gouge, several scratches and stains.The right loop handle has been bent completely out of shape, the left one less so.The legs are straight and the table is sturdy.The drawer runs well.
A French kingwood and gilt brass mounted bureau plat, in the Louis XV style, having a gilt tooled tan leather inset writing surface over three frieze drawers and opposing dummy drawers, w.105cm, d.60cm, h.74cmCondition report: The leather is original but in well-used condition.The side with the dummy drawer fronts is quite faded compared to the other side.All mounts appear to be present.Some minor losses to the veneer, but nothing major.The real drawer fronts have a lot of surface scratches from use.The drawers run well.The table is solid and perfectly useable, in generally OK condition.
An early 19th century plum-pudding mahogany and satinwood banded D-shaped card table, the fold-over top on gateleg rear action, the frieze with gilt metal mounts, w.95cm, d.47cm, h.77cmCondition report: The timber of the top is slightly faded but generally good.Some minor surface scratches.The baize has been replaced and is very clean.The table has a very slight wobble.The mounts all appear to be present.General signs of age and use but overall good.
Lighting, to include a pair of modern glass and gilt metal table lamps, from Tindle Lighting, crackle glaze globular bodies, approx. 51cm high to top of fitments & a Satsuma vase, circa 1900-1930, painted with birds and flowers, drilled through base and adapted as a lamp, the vase approx. 26cm high, with a plain shade - no cradle
A collection of five silver topped glass dressing table bottles to include one hallmarked Birmingham 1888 by JOHN GRINSELL & SONS, (13cm tall) gross weight 370g, one hallmarked Birmingham 1910 (10cm tall), indistinct maker's mark, gross weight 210g, one hallmarked Birmingham 1901by LEVI & SALAMAN (11cm) gross weight 280g, one hallmarked London 1905 (9cm), no maker's mark gross weight 3.5g, and a hallmarked trinket dish hallmarked Chester 1904 (11x7.5x4.5cm),by GEORGE NATHAN & RIDLEY HAYES gross weight 135gApprox 5 pieces
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