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Lot 564

An Edwardian mahogany two tier occasional table, the circular top above shaped undershelf, on taper legs, 69cm high, 53cm diameter.

Lot 566

A 1920's walnut veneered triple dressing table mirror, with arched top, on out splayed legs, 63cm high, 45cm wide when closed, 18cm deep.

Lot 572

A George III oak occasional table, with canted top, baluster pillar and tripod base, 73cm high, the top 60cm square.

Lot 573

A George III mahogany side table, with canted snap top, baluster pillar and tripod base, 68cm high, 51cm wide, 38cm deep.

Lot 579

A late 19thC mahogany side table, with kidney shape folding, on tripod base with twist stem legs and out splayed legs, 69cm high, 36cm wide, approx 41cm deep.

Lot 587

A Victorian flame mahogany dressing table mirror, with oval plate, on scroll supports, with three lift lid section, on bun feet, 92cm high, 62cm wide, 32cm deep.

Lot 59

A group of silver and silver plated wares, to include a Victorian silver plated salver, with tripod ball and claw feet and engraved detailing of flowers, together with a silver backed dressing table brush (AF) and a pair of silver plated candlesticks. (4)

Lot 599

A pair of Eastern bronze twin sconce table lamps, each with relief decoration in archaic style, on stepped base, 56cm high. (AF)

Lot 602

A Chinese bronze vase of square section, converted to a table lamp, with relief archaic style decoration, animal head and ring handles, wood stand, 46cm high.

Lot 671

A brass table lamp, with arched pedestal on column support, 70cm high.

Lot 673

A George V silver topped and cut glass dressing table jar, Birmingham 1936, 11cm high.

Lot 7

A George V ram's horn silver table snuff mull, the lid bearing crown and initials WE, with two interlinked crossed sword shield, with silver foot, top and cap end, Sheffield 1919, 19cm high, 30cm wide.

Lot 701A

A George V silver and pressed glass dressing table jar, the silver top with embossed floral detailing, London 1910, 13cm high. (AF)

Lot 704

A group of silver and other cutlery and accessories, to include a silver topped cut glass dressing table jar, George V, a silver caddy spoon, white metal handled slice on a green handle stamped sterling, a silver teaspoon inscribed Vida London, silver handled cake knife, silver Fiddle pattern spoon bearing the initial C, etc, weighable complete silver 3oz. (a quantity)

Lot 9

A Victorian silver backed dressing table set, each with heavy foliate scroll detailing with cherubs, bearing the initials MR, comprising two hand brushes, London 1901, two smaller brushes London 1902 and two silver topped glass dressing table jars, London, 1901 and 1902. (6)

Lot 91

A Continental porcelain figure group, of card players in 18thC dress seated at a table, 26cm wide.

Lot 11

Du Val (Pierre). Untitled Atlas (bound with) Les Acquisitions de la France par la Paix. Avec les Cartes Geographiques des Lieux Mentiones dans les Articles des Traitez de Munster, des Pyrenees, de Lorraine, et Autres, Paris, 1669, frontispiece of an ornate engraved compass rose, some holes affecting the printed image and margins, lacking titles, double-page index of French departments with near-contemporary manuscript numerals added to the list of maps, 33 (complete as list) double-page engraved miniature maps with contemporary outline colouring, occasional near-contemporary manuscript annotations to the verso of some maps, some staining throughout, bound with 'Les Acquisitions...', double-page engraved title, folding table of the acquisitions of France under Louis XIV (dated 1660), table split along old folds and with a closed handling tear, 24 engraved regional maps and town plans, 13 with contemporary outline colouring, some pencil annotations to the first rear endpaper, near-contemporary vellum, bumped, 12mo, contained in a modern card slipcaseQty: (1)NOTESSold as a collection of maps, not subject to return.

Lot 130

Newton (Isaac). Opticks: Or, A Treatise of the Reflexions, Refractions, Inflexions and Colours of Light. Also Two Treatises of the Species and Magnitude of Curvilinear Figures, 1st edition, 1st issue, London: Sam. Smith and Benj. Walford, 1704, title printed in red and black within a border and with the imprint, but without the author's name, and with the two treatises on calculus in Latin at the end, 19 engraved folding plates (Curvarum Tables 1 & 2 with blank folding inner margins removed and title header of second table trimmed), woodcut diagrams and letterpress tables in the text, some light staining to lower margins, lightly washed, a few short close tear repairs to lower margin of title verso with archival tissue, outside of ruled border and not affecting text, contemporary panelled calf professional gilt-decorated calf reback with spine label and four raised bands, corners restored, 4to (235 x 187mm)Qty: (1)NOTESBabson 132; Dibner, Heralds of Science, 148; Gray 174; Norman 1588; PMM 172; Wallis 174. Collation: [pi]2, A-S4, Aa-Bb4, Dd-Zz4, Aaa-Ddd4, Eee2. Bound without the sometimes found single leaf inserted after Tt1, being the divisional title to Enumeratio linearum tertii ordinis. 'Newton's Opticks did for light what his Principia had done for gravitation, namely, placed it on a scientific basis’ (Babson, p.66). First edition, first issue of Newton's Opticks, his seminal text describing various experiments to show the refraction and diffusion of light through lenses and prisms. Newton began to compose this text in 1672 and originally planned to publish in 1676; the substantial delay before the eventual publication in 1704 cannot be fully explained, though it is surmised that as there was no editor for this book, unlike the Principia whose publication Halley arranged, Newton had to supervise the printing process himself; it is also thought that Hooke's death in 1703 (and Newton's subsequent appointment as President of the Royal Society) may have led to the decision to publish. Like Galileo, Newton published this text in his native vernacular rather than Latin, the language of scholarship; the Principia of 1687 was, however, first published in Latin, the two tracts at the end, on the enumeration of lines of the third order and on the quadrature of curves, both appear in Latin, and the latter formed part of his quarrel with Leibniz over the calculus. A Latin edition of Opticks appeared shortly after, in 1706, translated by Samuel Clarke.

Lot 179

Cadet de Gassicourt (Charles-Louis). Cours Gastronomique, ou les diners de Manant-ville, Ouvrage Anecdotique, Philosophique et Litte?raire, 2nd edition, Paris: Capelle et Renand, 1809, folding engraved plate of the gastranomic areas of France, lacking half-title, short repaired closed tear to page 361/362 of index, bound with: [Grimod de La Reynie?re, Alexandre-Balthazar-Laurent], Manuel des Amphitryons; contenant un traite? de la dissection des viandes a? table, la nomenclature des menus les plus nouveaux pour chaque saison, et des éle?mens de politesse gourmande, 1st edition, Paris: Capelle et Renand, 1808, engraved frontispiece and 16 plates, occasional light scattered spotting, marbled endpapers with gilt morocco ownership label of Ann Dixon of Newtown to upper pastedown, contemporary calf, elaborate gilt decorated spine with morocco labels, bumped, front joint slightly cracked at head, 8voQty: (1)NOTESCadet de Gassicourt: Cagle 112; Bitting, p.71; Vicaire 137. Grimod de la Reynière; Simon BG 305; Bitting p.203; Vicaire 427. First and only edition, divided into three parts, the first containing dissection of meats and illustrated with 16 plates, the second part including chapters on menus, and the third chapter outlining the well-bred gourmand.

Lot 267

English Civil War. An Exact Collection of All Remonstrances, Declarations, Votes, Orders, Ordinances, Proclamations, Petitions, Messages, Answers and other Remarkable Passages betweene the Kings most Excellent Majesty, and his High Court of Parliament beginning at his Majesties return from Scotland, being in December 1641 and continued untill March the 21, 1643. Which were formerly published either by the Kings Majesty's Command or by Order from one or both Houses of Parliament. With a table..., London: printed for Edward Husbands, T. Warren, R. Best, 1643, engraved frontispiece, title within woodcut decorative border, 955 pages of main text, with licence printed to verso, and 19 pages of unpaginated table at rear, a few leaves close-trimmed to fore-margins, just touching letters (contents otherwise in good clean condition), 19th century of Lord Auckland to front pastedown, contemporary full calf, rubbed and some wear to edges, with joints partly cracked, thick 4toQty: (1)NOTESWing E1533. Enlarged edition of contemporary printed documents relating to the English Civil War, first published the previous year.

Lot 280

Evelyn (John). Silva: or, a Discourse of Forest-Trees, and the propagation of timber in His Majesty;'s Dominions: As it was delivered in the Royal Society on the 15th day of October, 41662... with notes by A. Hunter, York: A. ward for J. Dodsley, 1776, engraved portrait frontispiece, 40 engraved plates, including 1 folding, folding table, some light offsetting and spotting, hinges reinforced, contemporary diced calf, spine labels chipped, light edge wear, 4to, together with 2 others: The Experienced Farrier, or Farring Compleated, by E.R., 2nd edition, 1681, and Gervase Markham's Markham's Master-Piece containing all knowledge belonging to the Smith, Farrier or Horse-leach, touching the curing and diseases in Horses, 1710 (both defective)Qty: (2)

Lot 296

* Blakemore (John, 1936-). Tulipa - The Studio, 1994 / The Studio Table No. 3, 1994, gelatin silver prints, image sizes 30 x 23.5 cm & 23 x 30 cm, both signed titled and dated in ink to lower marginsQty: (2)

Lot 379

Durham. Hobson (William Colling), This Map of the County Palatine of Durham is most respectfully dedicated to the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry &c. &c. By their most obliged and very humble servant, circa 1840, large scale engraved map with bright contemporary hand -colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic cartouche and table of explanation, slight offsetting, 775 x 1005 mm, bound in contemporary gilt green morocco boards with a fairly crude but near-contemporary morocco rebackQty: (1)

Lot 391

Folding Maps. A collection of seven maps, mostly 19th century, including Cruchley (G. F.). Cruchley's (Late Cary's) New Map of Ireland, showing Railways and all the Turnpike Roads with the Rivers and Canals..., circa 1845, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title and table of explanation, 760 x 640 mm, tartan endpapers with the bookplate of J. Stewart Robertson, contained in a contemporary cloth slipcase with publishers' printed label to upper cover, slipcase a little faded and worn at extremities, together with Cary (John). Cary's New Map of Ireland Exhibiting the whole of the Turnpike Roads with the Rivers and Canals..., 1832, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, slight offsetting, 760 x 640 mm, chalk endpapers, contained in a contemporary card slipcase with publisher's printed label to the upper cover, slight wear at extremities, with Walker (J. & A.). To Lieut. General The Most Honble. the Marquis of Anglesey, K. G. G. C. B..., This Map of North Wales is with his Lordship's permission most respectfully dedicated..., circa 1845, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title, engraved vignette of the Menai Bridge, slight staining and dust soiling, near-contemporary ink ownership signature to the upper margin, 625 x 770 mm, cloth endpapers, blind-stamped cloth binding with gilt publisher's stamp (Letts Son & Co.) to upper cover, faded and frayed along the spine, plus Cary (John). Cary's Reduction of his Larger Map of England and Wales with Part of Scotland..., 1805, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 760 x 630 mm, contained in a card slipcase with circular publisher's label to upper cover, slipcase heavily worn and frayed, and Laurie (Robert & Whittle James). A New Map of Scotland or North Britain, Drawn from the most approved Surveys..., 1794, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, inset map of the Shetland and Orkney Islands, slight staining, 570 x 525 mm, with Ordnance Survey (publishers). Map of Neath, Edward Stanford, circa 1860, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, scale 1 inch to the mile, 970 x 1430 mm, contained in a contemporary cloth slipcase with publisher's printed label to upper cover, slipcase stained and a little frayed, and plus a folding map of Argyleshire by John Johnstone and W. & A. K. Johnston and House of Commons Commissioners (publishers). Sixth Report of the Commissioners for Roads and Bridges in the Highlands of Scotland, 24th February 1813, title page and 45 pages of text, including an engraved plate of an elevation and plans of the Bonar Bridge and an engraved folding map of Scotland by A. Arrowsmith, contemporary outline colouring, map size 610 x 500 mm, contemporary blue paper wrappers with printed titles to both sidings, and a 20th-century book box, the covers decorated with a reproduction of H. Hondius's map of the word, 255 x 175 mmQty: (9)

Lot 404

Ireland. Carington Bowles (publisher), Bowles's New and Accurate Map of Ireland divided into its several Provinces, Counties and Baronies..., Laid down from the Original Description of Sir William Petty..., 4th June 1782, engraved map with contemporary hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, inset map of the Sea Coasts of Great Britain and Ireland, large uncoloured allegorical cartouche, compass rose and table of explanation, some staining, 1215 x 1005 mm, contained in a modern green cloth slipcase with gilt black morocco title label to upper coverQty: (1)

Lot 436

Scotland. Ordnance Survey, Maps nos. 1 - 131 (complete), bound in 2 volumes, Ordnance Survey Office, circa 1900, tipped in key plate to volume 1, 131 uncoloured photo-lithograph maps on a scale of 1 inch to a mile, occasional marginalia and later crude outline colouring, some dust and finger soiling throughout, key plate to the front pastedown of each volume, some maps trimmed at the base, a few with an Ordnance Survey office blind stamp to the lower right corner, a few maps split along central fold, a few maps with marginal fraying and tears, seven index maps bound at the rear, later endpapers, modern cloth with gilt cloth labels to the upper sidings, a little bumped, large folio, together with Ordnance Survey (publishers). Ordnance Survey Atlas of Scotland, Quarter Inch to the Mile, Southampton, 1924, title, index and table of explanation, 18 colour printed double-page maps, each laid on linen, index bound at rear, later endpapers, modern red quarter morocco gilt over marbled boards with a gilt vellum title label to the upper cover, oblong folio, (355 x 400 mm)Qty: (3)

Lot 444

Surrey. Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of the County of Surrey; Divided into its Hundreds..., Carington Bowles, Robert Wilkinson & Robert Sayer circa 1785, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring and some later enhancement to the cartouche and dedication, some overall toning, very slight spotting, 530 x 710 mm, together with Greenwood (C. & J.). Map of the County of Surrey from an actual Survey made in the years 1822 & 1823, July 4th 1829, engraved map with contemporary outline colouring, calligraphic cartouche, compass rose, table of explanation and a table of reference to the Hundreds and an uncoloured vignette of Lambeth Palace & Church, toned overall, 570 x 690 mm, with Saxton (Christopher & Kip W.). Surrey olim sedes Regnorum [1607], hand-coloured engraved map, some fraying to margins, 290 x 380 mm, Latin text on versoQty: (3)

Lot 487

* Ludlow. Smith (Joseph), The South West Prospect of Ludlow Town & Castle, [1719], uncoloured engraved birds-eye view of the town and castle, a small table of explanation, an acknowledgement of sponsors and fourteen heraldic shields below the image,470 x 530 mmQty: (1)

Lot 514

* Tasmania & Australia. Lycett (Joseph). Distant View of Hobart Town, View of Lake George New South Wales, Mount Dromedary Van Diemen's Land, Rosenheath Ferry near Hobart Town, View on the Macquarie River Van Diemen's Land, The Table Mountain..., Van Diemen's Land, Mount Wellington near Hobart Town, View upon the South Esk River Van Diemen's Land, View of Rosenheath Ferry (Taken from the East Side) [and] View from the Top of Mount Nelson with Hobart Town in the Distance, J. Souter, 1825, ten (of 48) aquatint engravings with contemporary hand-colouring, occasional slight spotting, each approximately 220 x 310 mmQty: (10)NOTESOriginally published in Joseph Lycett's 'Views of Australia or New South Wales & Van Diemen's Land'. Joseph Lycett was the outstanding artist of his period in Australia and his Views in Australia is a landmark in the development of the Australian illustrated book. It is the most celebrated of Australian topographical plate books, and, despite its rarity, must be considered essential to a collection' (Wantrup, Australian Rare Books, pp. 289-92). Abbey Travel 570; Ferguson 974; Tooley 310

Lot 525

Bindings. A collection of ten Arts & Crafts style bindings, including: 1. Malory (Thomas), Le Morte Darthur. The history of King Arthur and of his noble knights of the Round Table, reprinted, London: Medici Society, 1935, colour plates after Russell Flint, decorative patterned endpapers, all edges gilt, contemporary terracotta morocco, elaborate gilt decoration with oak tree and acorn design, green morocco shield onlays to upper board, 8vo, 2. Shakespeare (William), The Sonnets of William Shakespeare, Birmingham: printed by Birmingham Guild of Handicraft, London: Tylston & Edwards and A.P. Marsden, 1895, decorative initials and page decorations by Ernest G. Treglown engraved on wood by Charles Carr, printed endpapers, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, contemporary gilt & blind decorated brown morocco, binder's monogram to turn-in to lower board MSK 1927, small 4to, 3. Argyll (John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, Duke of), Guido and Lita: A Tale of the Riviera, London: Macmillan & Co., 1875, wood engraved frontispiece, vignette title and plates, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt decorated dark green morocco, small 4to, 4. Keats (John), Odes, London: Curwen Press for Duckworth & Co., 1923, frontispiece and illustrations by Vivien Gribble, printed endpapers, top edge gilt, remainder untrimmed, contemporary gilt decorated blue-green morocco, slim 8vo, 5. Bright (William), Chapters of Early English Church History, 3rd edition, revised, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1897, colour map frontispiece, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt decorated terracotta brown morocco by F. Garrett, gilt armorial of Lichfield Theology College to centre of upper board, 8vo, 6. Aesop, Fables, a new translation by V.S. Vernon Jones, London: William Heinemann, 1912, colour plates after Rackham, all edges gilt, contemporary gilt decorated dark green morocco, scratch to upper board and board edge rubbed at head, 8vo, and four others similarQty: (10)

Lot 594

Lambert (B.). The History and Survey of London And its Environs. From the earliest period to the present time, 4 volumes, London: printed for T. Hughes, 1806, monochrome illustrations, folding map frontispiece to volume 4, bookplates to the front pastedowns, some marginal toning & spotting, contemporary gilt decorated full calf, boards & spines slightly rubbed with minor some minor loss to head & foot, 8vo, together with; Brayley (Edward Wedlake), London and Middlesex; or, an historical, commercial, & descriptive Survey of the Metropolis of Great-Britain:...5 volumes, London: Longman, Hurst, Rees et al, 1810-15, monochrome plates, some light spotting & toning throughout, contemporary gilt decorated half calf, boards & spines slightly rubbed with minor loss to head & foot, 8vo, plus C. Dilly [printed for], A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis; containing a detail of the various crimes and misdemeanours..., 3rd edition, by A Magistrate, London: printed by H. Fry, 1796, folding table to pp.230, some toning & light spotting throughout, contemporary endpapers, gilt decorated black half calf, boards & spines rubbed with some minor loss to the head of the spine, 8vo, and other 18th & 19th-century London history & reference, including Old and New London:..., 6 volumes, by Walter Thornbury, London: Cassell, Petter, & Galpin, circa 1880, large 8vo, mostly leather binding, some original cloth, overall condition is generally good/very good, most volumes have a previous owner inscription to the front pastedown or endpaper, 8vo/4to 54 volumesQty: (3 shelves)

Lot 1

An Ercol light elm and beech drop leaf table and four chairs, height 72cm, width 113cm. Some light wear to the finish

Lot 11

A 19th century mahogany dining table in the manner of Gillows with reeded legs and brass capped castors, one having drop leaf, height 73cm, width 132cm and depth 68cm. General wear to include slight marks and scratches to table tops.

Lot 12

A Chippendale style occasional table with pierced fretwork and legs, having embroidered silk to the top, height 52cm, width 87cm and depth 60cm. There is some damage to the pierced fretwork and evidence of repairs

Lot 14

A Victorian carved oak side table, height 94cm, width 104cm and depth 43cm. There are some marks and light scractches to table top.

Lot 22

An early 20th century ship's swinging table lamp with etched glass shade, height 40cm.

Lot 233

A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the cluster diameter approx. 11mm, hallmarked 18ct gold band, gross weight 3.54g, size K/L. Condition - the central stone with surface reaching fracture across the table, otherwise good, minor nibbles and general wear to band.

Lot 33B

An eastern mother of pearl and bone inlaid side table with single drawer.

Lot 368

A group of three Moorcroft pottery table lamps, heights 25cm to 35cm. Condition - good.

Lot 7

A Danish teak sunburst table by Soren Georg Jensen for KUBUS, c.1960s, height 54cm and width 75cm. Some wear to include marks and light scratches to top

Lot 91

Four assorted maps comprising Mathew Simons circa1635 map of Lancashire with triangular distance table 11cm x 11cm, a linear road map Cheshire Lancashire circa 1600 12cm x 19cm, Peter Van Den Keere (c1599-1620) Lancaster 12cm x 8cm and Badeslade & Toms market towns of Lancashire 15cm x 14cm, all glazed and framed.

Lot 1094

Hallmarked silver mounted Precista mantel or dressing table clock, with embossed decoration of cherubs amongst vines and with leather back, London 1988, maker Keyford Frames Ltd, width 18cm

Lot 1103

Hallmarked silver items comprising pair of Art Nouveau style vases, candlestick, cut glass globular dressing table bottle, further dressing table box and circular lid, brush, silver handled knives, three hand mirrors and a large oval photograph frame, height 31cm

Lot 1104

Hallmarked silver backed dressing table set comprising hand mirror and three brushes

Lot 1105

Edward VII commemorative hallmarked silver bon bon dish, width 9cm, hallmarked silver sugar tongs and a hallmarked silver lidded cut glass dressing table pot, 64g weighable silver

Lot 1111

Hallmarked silver cutlery comprising four table spoons, six teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, hallmarked silver cigarette case, hallmarked silver vesta case and a hallmarked silver dressing table pot lid, weight 536g together with a novelty lighter formed as a pocket watch, plated spoon and a plated dragon napkin ring

Lot 1112

Set of white metal cutlery comprising three table spoons, two serving spoons, pickle forks and carving set knife and fork, length of longest 16cm, weight excluding carving items 291g

Lot 1117

Two hallmarked silver table or serving spoons, length 21cm, weight 143g

Lot 1124

Pair of Victorian hallmarked silver peppers, Birmingham 1894, maker Plante & Co, height 9cm, Victorian hallmarked silver mustard with blue glass liner, London 1892, pair of hallmarked silver peppers with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1900, three handled hallmarked silver mustard with blue glass liner, further hallmarked silver open salt with blue glass liner, hallmarked silver lidded dressing table pot, small hallmarked silver oval photograph frame with easel back, height 8cm and a Dewars Whisky vesta, 239g weighable silver

Lot 1129

Five hallmarked silver lidded glass dressing table pots and bottles together with a hallmarked silver backed brush

Lot 1130

George V hallmarked silver bon bon dish, Birmingham 1919, length 12cm, hallmarked silver cigarette case and a Georgian hallmarked silver table spoon, length 21cm, weight of all three 157g

Lot 1134

Art Deco hallmarked silver and blue guilloché enamel dressing table mirror, Birmingham 1930, maker Henry Clifford Davis, hallmarked silver pepper and a hallmarked silver pusher and pap spoon, weight excluding mirror 82g

Lot 1139

Pair of Georgian hallmarked silver table spoons, London 1804, maker Alice & George Burrows II, length 22.5cm, Georgian hallmarked silver sugar tongs, hallmarked silver napkin ring and a cased set of six hallmarked silver teaspoons, weight 268g

Lot 1154

Hallmarked silver cigarette box with engine turned decoration, width 11.5cm, together with a hallmarked silver dressing table casket, Birmingham 1922, maker Henry Clifford Davis, diameter 6cm

Lot 1157

Georgian and later fiddle pattern hallmarked silver cutlery comprising five table spoons including a pair of Exeter examples, dinner fork and five teaspoons, weight 510g

Lot 1160

Four Georgian hallmarked silver table spoons comprising two pairs, one pair Edinburgh 1825, maker Andrew Wilkie, the other pair Newcastle 1825, maker John Walton, length 23cm, weight 255g

Lot 1161

William IV set of four fiddle pattern hallmarked silver table forks, London 1834, maker John, Henry & Charles Lias, length 19.5cm, weight 298g

Lot 1163

Georgian and Victorian hallmarked silver fiddle pattern spoons, comprising table spoon and five dessert spoons, length of longest 23cm, weight 324g

Lot 1164

Nine Victorian hallmarked silver fiddle pattern table forks, longest 21cm, weight 672g

Lot 1165

Five Georgian and William IV hallmarked silver fiddle pattern table forks including an Edinburgh example, length of longest 20.5cm, weight 354g

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