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A set of silver-plated Dubarry pattern cutlery, by Arthur Price, the knives by John Turton, to include: twelve table knives, twenty-four dessert knives, twelve butter knives, twelve table forks, thirty-six dessert forks, eight serving spoons, twelve soup spoons, twelve tablespoons, twelve teaspoons, and one cheese knife by Arthur Price. (141)Condition report: Good overall condition, some items with surface scratches and marks
A collection of silvery cutlery, for a six place setting, by Elkington & Co. Birmingham 1901, consisting of table forks, knives, dessert knives, table spoons and dessert spoons, each with engraved monogram to the terminal, total silver 46.5ozt excluding knives with stainless steel bladesCondition report: All display general surface scratches, marks and tarnishing.
A silver plated Queens pattern part canteen of cutlery, comprising six dinner knives and forks, six starter knives and forks, six spoons, six dessert spoons, four table spoons, twenty four tea and coffee spoons, a silver handled bread knife, nine silver handled tea knives, six silver handled soap spoons, two silver handled pickle forks and other silver plated flatwareCondition report: Minor dents , tarnishing and pitting
A George III style burr walnut and mahogany crossbanded demi lune side table, the top inlaid with a satinwood fan, raised over a single frieze drawer and square tapering legs, 115cm wide, 49cm deep, 78.5cm highCondition report: Varnish worn and cracking throughout. Some veneer repairs. General knocks and losses.
A Regency style mahogany three-pillar dining table, the top with five sections on turned columns and outsplayed legs, 363cm long, 122cm wideCondition report: No obvious major faults.Complete with heatproof cover.Please see additional images. Two extra leaves darker than the rest of the table.Of relatively recent manufacture.
A George III oak side table, the plank top with cleated ends, above a single frieze drawer, raised on stretchered square supports, 78cm wide, 54cm deep, 71cm highCondition report: Evidence of it having been scrubbed at some point a while ago. Traces of woodworm. Repair to bottom of front right leg. Some losses to drawer moulding. Some joint separation and looseness. A little bit of wobble in joints but generally sturdy. Knocks and general wear commensurate with age and use.
A composite English silver and Canadian white metal and metalware table service, with scroll, edged handles viz: the English pieces, by Lee and Wigfull (Henry Wigfull), Sheffield 1899-1928, comprising six tablespoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six teaspoons, a large teaspoon or preserve spoon and a sauce ladle, 53ozt, the Canadian pieces, by Birks, comprising two table forks, two smaller table forks, six teaspoons, two butter knives, and a sauce ladle, 16ozt, the majority engraved with a single script initial (44)Condition report: Two English dessert forks repaired.Generally good order.Hallmarks clear.
A part collected George III/IV and Victorian silver King's hourglass pattern table service, comprising a basting spoon, maker's mark indecipherable, London 1838, six dessert spoons, by Hayne and Cater, London 1841, six dessert spoons, various dates and makers 1812-1858, five table forks, London 1824, one table fork, by Eley and Fearn, London 1815, plus a George III tablespoon, by T B, London 1818, the majority engraved with a crest of initialled, 490ztCondition report: Generally in good order, however, some pieces have been erased.Hallmarks clear.
A set of eighteen silver-handled King's pattern table knives, by George Howson 1896-1907, seventeen silver-handled Kings pattern dessert/cheese knives, 1896-1907, and a George IV silver-handled King's pattern dessert/cheese knife, crested (all loaded), (36)Condition report: Replacement blades.No obvious major faults.
A pair of Christopher Wray brushed brass table lamps, with inverted baluster columns, stamped to base, 55cm high to the fitting, together with an adjustable brass students’ lamp, early 20th century, with hexagonal columns and a domed base, 53.5cm high to the fitting (3)Condition report: Minor surface wear to the Christopher Wray lights. Knocks and wear to the adjustable lamp. Column not completely straight.
A JAPANESE GOLD LACQUER FOUR-CASE INRO MEIJI PERIOD, 19TH CENTURY Decorated to both sides with a continuous design of Okame in an interior, the Goddess of Mirth peacefully sleeping against a large rectangular pillow whilst holding an open fan, a blind open behind her; the other side with a black lacquer tsuigasane (table tray) and a wooden tray, the designs rendered in gold, silver, red and black takamaki-e, hiramaki-e and tsukegaki on the nashiji ground, the base signed with three tensho characters, possibl for Hosen saku, attached to a coral ojime, the inro 9.2cm. Provenance: an English private collection, Somerset.
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