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A pair of Derby Stevenson Hancock blanc-de-chine table centrepiece baskets, 19th century, modelled as a basket of reeds seated upon water lily leaves, flanked by a pair of putto holding cornucopia, standing upon the foliate scrolled base, one with blue factory mark, 7 7/8in. (20cm.) high. (2)
A pair of good quality twin branch silver plated table candelabra, Elkington & Co., silver on copper, with tapering slice cut columns, the branches with reeded scroll arms, issuing from below a central light, with removable drip pans and upper sections making single candlesticks, raised on circular stepped foot, 11in. (28cm.) high. (2)
A canteen of sterling silver flatware by Reed & Barton, Spanish Baroque pattern, believed to date from the 1970s, the 12 place setting service comprising table forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, salad forks and tea spoons, plus a pair of pickle forks, a sauce ladle, a shell bowl sugar spoon, a serving fork and a pair of table spoons, total weight 106 tr.oz., plus 12 table knives, 12 butter knives, a pie server and a master butter knife with Mirrorstele-blades, gross weight 49.9 tr.oz., in a Eureka fitted mahogany canteen. * VG condition with evidence of only occasional use. Canteen good with a few small dings and scratches to exterior.
An imposing antique silver plate naturalistic figural table epergne / centrepiece, of a young boy playing beside an entwined grapevine, the vine rising to central circular bowl that easily unscrews for ease of cleaning, raised on naturalistic base with three scroll feet, 18½in. (47cm.) high. * The figure loose to the base and needs tightening, possibly something missing from right hand, very good condition, nothing else to note.
A small group of silver smalls, including a Scottish George III table spoon, Edinburgh 1810, maker's mark rubbed, later Victorian berry spoon decoration; a Continental bark effect silver patch box, London import marks 1973; a silver mounted cut glass heart shaped scent flask, marks rubbed, faults; and two other silver mounted bottles, weighable silver 2.85 tr.oz . (5)
A matched set of six George III silver table spoons, Old English pattern, three by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1806; and three by William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1808-09, monograms to terminals; together with a similar George III sauce ladle, George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1792, weight 12.15 tr.oz. (7) * Spoons in good condition, a little rubbing to marks. Sauce ladle has creasing and old repair to bowl.
A collection of various silver cutlery and a photo frame, including a fiddle pattern table fork by J. Stone, Edinburgh 1841, inscribed initials to terminal, 7 7/8in. (20cm.) long; two Victorian fiddle pattern table spoons; a set of six coffee spoons by Josiah Williams & Co.; a shell and thread fiddle pattern teaspoon; a salt spoon; a photo frame; and quantity of silver plated cutlery, weight of silver cutlery 10.5 tr.oz. (quantity) * Photo frame with dents etc, no glass; other pieces with some surface wear, mostly good.
A George II fancy back Hanoverian pattern table spoon, maker RP, probably Robert Perth, London c.1750, with foliate decorated heel to the bowl, date mark rubbed, engraved initials beneath terminal, 20.2cm. long, weight 1.75 tr.oz. * Hallmarks rubbed, bowl tip misshapen, fancy back rubbed.
A Victorian silver mounted rectangular easel back dressing table mirror, Birmingham, 1896, maker's mark obscured, heavily chased with scroll and foliate decoration, vacant shaped cartouche to top, bevelled plate, red leather back, 11 3/8in. (29cm.) high. * Silver needs cleaning, easel back detached ( needs fixing), light surface scratches.
A George III mahogany drop leaf Pembroke table, the rectangular top with two rounded drop leaves over a single plain frieze drawer with round ring handles, raised on square tapering legs, 27¾ x 37in. closed (70.4 x 93.9cm.), 52 x 37in. open (132 x 93.9cm.), 28in. (71.1cm.) high.
Willy Daro (20th century) - a patinated brass and glass coffee table, 1970s, the circular glass top raised on a polished and patinated brass base in the form of a tree, with a pair of cranes standing to either side of the naturalistic base, 27½in. (70cm.) diameter, 17¼in. (44cm.) high.* Condition: Some light scratches to the surface of the base, to the patinated finish. Otherwise good with no other damage. There is a casting flaw with a sharp edge to the edge of the base. Please see photos.
A Herend porcelain bonbonnière or dressing table box, hand painted with puce floral decoration, of lobed oval form, the cover with gilt acorn knop, blue painted marks to base 6060/NBP, 5¼in. (13.4cm.) wide; together with a bud vase and cauldron pot in the same pattern. (3)
A collection of silver spoons, comprising a bright cut fiddle pattern soup spoon by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1926, 8in. (20.3cm.) long; a fiddle pattern table spoon by Chawner & Co., London 1868, 8¾in. (22.4cm.); three bright cut Old English pattern teaspoons by Solomon Hougham, London 1797, each inscribed to terminal 'ITZ', 4¾in. (12cm.) long; together with four bright cut and three plain fiddle pattern teaspoons, each with inscribed initials, various makers and dates, weight 8.9 tr.oz. (12)
An African carved and stained hardwood tribal table, probably early 20th century, the slightly dished, circular top and ring base edge carved with birds in low relief, the top raised on a central triple elephant support and three figural supports, 28in. (71cm.) diameter, 31in. (78.75cm.) high.
Seven Victorian / Edwardian and later silver bright cut fiddle pattern table spoons, to include two by Charles T Maine (Jersey), London marks dated 1912 and 1936, all with floral bright cut decoration with various inscribed initials to terminals, weight 13.7 tr.oz. (7) * All spoons appear in good condition, only one having slightly rubbed marks.
A late-Georgian silver plate and cut glass table centrepiece, the circular base with foliate border and foliate bracket feet, supporting a splayed column of three stiff leaves holding the glass bowl above, with scalloped rim and blaze, diamond and star cut decoration, 12¾in. (32.5cm.) high, chips to rim of bowl. * Two large chips and several small frits to top edge of bowl. The silver plated base in good condition.
A Herend porcelain bonbonnière or dressing table box, hand painted, green strawberry and parsley pattern with stylised cloud decoration, of oval form with part basket weave design, twin handles, gilt highlights, green strawberry finial, pattern number 6080/PE, 6¾in. (17.2cm.) between handles; together with a further bonbonnière or sugar basin, with all over moulded basket weave design, hand painted with blue floral decoration, twin green twist handles, gilt trim, the cover with rose bud finial, blue painted mark to base 6012/PGB. (2)
A rare novelty oak table top humidor or cigar box in the form of a Castle, the hinged front depicting castle gate with pipe holder to one side, the other fashioned as a castle turret, opening to reveal void for mixing bowl and two drawers above single drawer, each with ornate brass handles, two keys, 11 x 8in. (28 x 20.3cm.), 12in. (30.5cm.) high. * Condition: Lower moulding to turret missing to both sides, some scuff marks to edges, keys working (not original to piece), nice patina, overall good.
A Chinese lacquer table cabinet, 19th century, the pair of cupboard doors enclosing an arrangement of four drawers with turned bone handles, the chinoiserie decoration depicting figures in landscapes and floral and foliate scrolls, raised on four feet, 9¾ x 5½in. (24.8 x 14cm.), 9in. (22.8cm.) high. * Loss of decoration to top, slight rubbing to other panels, nibbles to corners of main carcass and doors, top drawer missing handle.
A George V silver tea caddy / table casket, Alexander Clark & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1925, rounded rectangular form with integral tray raised on ball feet, lion mask handles, reeded borders, retailer stamp to underside 'The Alex Clark Co. Ltd, Fenchurch St. London.', 6¾ x 5¼in. (17.2 x 13.4cm. ), 5in. (12.8cm.) high, weight 27.5tr.oz.
A set of six Edwardian silver fancy table spoons, Elkington & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1905, the stems of shaped stylised foliate form, with an oval cartouche with cross sword family crest, elongated foliate shoe piece, deep narrow bowls, 8 7/8in. (22.5cm.) long, weight 19.0 tr.oz. (6)
Guernsey Swimming Club interest - an Old English pattern silver table spoon and three teaspoons, John Round & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1934, each inscribed to terminal 'G.S.C', 4.3 tr.oz.; together with seven Guernsey Swimming Club plated teaspoons to include enamel versions. (11) * All good, nothing to note.
An elegant Persian white metal table box, unmarked, the hinged cover with central circular domed section, repousse decorated with exotic birds, the lid surround and box sides with ornate floral and scroll decoration, on four bracket feet, 6 3/8in. (16.3cm.) square, weight 18.4 tr.oz. * Unmarked, nice condition, pleasing to the eye.
A collection of silver plate table ware, comprising a Victorian coffee pot of classical baluster form, repoussé decorated with a floral design, shaped vacant cartouche to either side, raised on four leaf capped hoof feet, 11in. (27.8cm.) high; a salver; a tankard; salt and pepper mills; two sauce boats; a milk jug; and a ladle. (9)
An Art Nouveau style silver easel back dressing table mirror, John Bull Ltd., London 1987, shaped organic form with embossed daffodil and foliate design on slightly planished surface, vacant shaped cartouche to top, rectangular bevelled plate, black velvet lined wooden back, 11½ x 9½in. (28 x 24cm.). * Appears very good with very light wear, nothing to note.
A harlequin set of eight 19th century silver fiddle pattern table forks, one by Solomon Hougham, 1815, inscribed initials to terminal; one by William Schofield, 1828; a pair by John Walton, Newcastle, 1840; one by Robert Rutland, 1824, dragon/crown crest to terminal; and three Victorian table forks, various dates and makers, weight 18.4 tr.oz. (8) * The two dated 1797 with rubbed date letters and rubbed crests, all others appear good, some prongs very slightly bent, overall good.
An antique novelty German cast metal table or wall bell fashioned as an owl's face, with realistic features and original glass eyes, the bell ringing by pushing the beak, stamped D.R.G.M. #192197, 5¼in. (13.4cm.) diameter, mechanism over wound. * Condition: Not working, over wound, some surface wear and dirt, fair.
A 20th century stained beechwood breakfront console table by Kittinger, the faux marquetry painted top above a single cupboard door with arcade carving over a floral painted panel with pierced plate and ring handle, flanked by inlaid chevrons, raised on turned legs terminating in block feet united by a peripheral stretcher, with Kittinger plate to rear and stamped 839, 33¼ x 19¼in. (84.4 x 48.8cm.), 33¼in. (84.4cm.) high. * Kittinger of Buffalo, New York, USA have supplied hand crafted furniture for one hundred and fifty years and have supplied The White House for the last forty of those.
Six silver fiddle pattern table spoons, various dates and makers to include one by Thomas Wheatley, Newcastle 1832, inscribed 'H' to terminal, 9in. (22.8cm.) long; a fiddle thread example by Solomon Hougham, London 1810, inscribed initials 'TPB' to terminal, 9in. (22.9cm.) long; and four others, weight 13.7 tr.oz. (6) * Two spoons with bent tip to bowl, otherwise slight wear only.
A collection of various silver bright cut fiddle pattern spoons, comprising a table spoon by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1929, inscribed initials to terminal and inscription to handle 'From Great Grandma Pinal', 8 5/8in. (21.9cm.) long; two soup spoons by the same maker, one with engraved oak leaf decoration with inscription to terminal 'Souvenir 1902', London, 1902; and a further three spoons of varying sizes, dates and makers, weight 11.5 tr.oz. (6) * Two with rubbed maker's marks, Oak leaf version with broken tip of bowl, one with crease to bowl, mostly good.
A Chinese hardwood and ivory inlay table cabinet, c.1900, panelled top with shaped apron above a pair of rectangular doors enclosing an arrangement of two drawers and ten pigeon holes with elaborate pierced boxwood frieze, the front doors and apron with inlaid ivory decoration, depicting dragons amidst clouds, phoenix, bats, figures amongst pavilions and pagodas in garden landscapes, figures on horseback, fisherman, scrolling tendrils etc., the side panels with inlaid wooden scenes depicting storks and plants, raised on four shaped scroll feet, 16 1/8 x 8¼in. (41 x 21cm.), 23 5/8in. (60cm.) high. * Please note that this lot is subject to international CITES regulations. Ivory cannot be exported to the USA. It will be the buyer's responsibility to check that their country of residence will permit import with the correct documentation before bidding. It is also their responsibility to obtain a valid CITES import permit from their country of residence before the item can be released. Payment will still be required within our usual terms and all bids will be binding. ** In very good condition with minimal loss to inlays, tiny amount of surface scratches, mainly around door openings and hinges, two screws missing from brass hinges, no key.
A collection of fourteen silver fiddle pattern spoons, comprising two bright cut table spoons, London, 1903/1904, overstruck maker's mark 'CTM' (Charles T. Maine, Jersey, late 19th/early 20th century), each inscribed with initials 'ACC' to terminals, 8¾in. (22.3cm.) long, plus another; together with a set of bright cut coffee spoons, London, 1919, inscribed with initials 'MA' to terminals, 4¾in. (12cm.) long; and a set of five bright cut teaspoons with inscribed initials 'AA', by the same maker, total weight 13.4 tr.oz. (14)
A Clive Christian walnut, ebonised and parcel gilt double pedestal 'Empire Dining Table', together with a matching set of ten 'Regency Dining Chairs', the table with manufacturer's label beneath top, inscribed 'Number 0018', the two piece table with gilded, gadrooned edge, brass stringing and marquetry roundel to either end depicting a flaming torch, raised on twin triform pedestals with stepped, flared hexagonal supports and gilt, winged scroll feet, 110 x 46¾in. (279.5 x 118.75cm.), 30in. (76.25cm.) high; the ten stained beechwood, ebonised and parcel gilt chairs with half-moon caned backs with handpainted armorials, over caned seats with loose gold velvet cushions, raised on spiral reeded and turned, slightly swept front legs and rear sabre legs. (11)
A Regency style mahogany twin pedestal dining table, late 19th century, the top with single additional leaf and reeded edge, with good colour and figuring, raised on turned gun barrel supports to three reeded swept supports with brass paw cap castors, 64in. to 88in. (162.5cm. to 223.5cm.) long, 42in. (106.75cm.) wide, 28½in. (72.5cm.) high.
A pair of Channel Islands silver bright cut fiddle pattern table spoons, overstruck Charles T Maine (Jersey), London 1929, engraved with floral and stylised decoration, the terminals inscribed with initials to the front 'BL', the reverse inscribed with date '26.9.30', 8 7/8in. (22.6cm.) long, weight 8.0 tr.oz. (2) * Good condition, clear hallmarks, nice decoration.
A good late-Regency rosewood sofa table, the well figured rectangular top with satinwood cross banding within boxwood and ebony stringing, over two satinwood banded frieze drawers, raised on splayed supports with gilt brass hairy paw cap casters, 36½ x 24in. (93 x 61cm.), 59½in. (151cm.) long open, 27½in. (70cm.) high.
A harlequin suite of silver Hanoverian rat tail pattern flatware, twelve settings, mostly by Cooper Brothers Ltd., Sheffield 1930s-40s, a few later, comprising twelve 8in. table forks; twelve dessert forks; twelve dessert spoons; six 8in. table spoons; six table spoons by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1906-1910, weight 97.5 tr.oz. (48) * All very good with very little wear, good hallmarks.
A large walnut and rattan coffee table, late 20th century, the cross banded top with a fluted frieze, raised on six square inverse-tapered supports with stop fluting, united by a rattan panelled undertier, on square ogee feet, 68½ x 32¼in. (174 x 82cm.), 16in. (40.75cm.) high.
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