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A miscellany to include a mahogany 19thC tea caddy, a Royal Doulton "Autumn Breezes" figurine RN835668, a green enamelled dressing table set, 5 glass sundae dishes and a small quantity of hand painted ceramics.Condition ReportChip to dress sleeve of R. Doulton figurine, ceramics with paint fade and hairline crack to base.
Victorian mahogany piano stool, upholstered seat. 55 h x 49 w x 36cms d, together with a small mahogany side table and 2 mahogany stools. Table 53 w x 32 d x 34cms h. Stools 26 w x 15 d x 15cms h.Condition ReportPiano stool missing one side brass bar. Minor veneer chips to edges.
An Ercol oval drop leaf table with blue label. 113cm x 125cm open, 72cm h together with 4 stick back dining chairs, height to seat 45cm, to back 92cm.Condition ReportVarnished to table top and chair seats. Minor crack 4cm to table top edge. Chairs with some varnish wear, crack to one seat. Overall fairly good condition.
A cased Victorian silver Christening Set, hallmarked Sheffield 1890, the spoon and fork with foliate decoration, with a later replacement napkin ring, all in a fitted presentation case, with inscriptions, together with two other silver napkin rings, a silver topped dressing table jar, hairbrush and hand mirror, weighable silver 6.6ozt (a lot)
A George I West Country silver Hanoverian pattern Table Spoon, by Edmond Richards, hallmarked Exeter, 1718, with long rat tail bowl, the reverse of handle terminal with faded pricked initials and dated 1718, 7?, (19.5cm) long, 1.44ozt. Provenance: from The Charles C Brian Collection. Mr Charles Brian was a born in Plymouth in 1916; he trained as a solicitor and joined his family law practice, C G Brian & Sons. He had a great love of Plymouth and Devon, and amassed a collection of Exeter and Plymouth silver. His particular interest was his collection of early West Country spoons.
A George V silver Spoon and Fork Set, by Walker & Hall, hallmarked Sheffield, 1915, Kings Pattern, initialled, together with a George III Old English pattern Table Spoon, hallmarked Exeter, 1797, with bright cut decoration and initialled handle, poor condition, another George III silver table spoon, Exeter 1815, poor condition, etc., weighable silver 7.7ozt, together with a small quantity of silver plate etc., (a lot) Provenance: from The Charles C Brian Collection. Mr Charles Brian was a born in Plymouth in 1916; he trained as a solicitor and joined his family law practice, C G Brian & Sons. He had a great love of Plymouth and Devon, and amassed a collection of Exeter and Plymouth silver. His particular interest was his collection of early West Country spoons.
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