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Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd George V hallmarked silver Old English pattern canteen of cutlery comprising twelve each of table forks, dessert forks and dessert spoons, fish knives and forks, table knives and cheese knives; eleven each of table spoons and teaspoons, eight coffee spoons, six serving spoons, four salt spoons, two sauce ladles, soup ladle, sifter spoon, gravy spoon, crumb scoop, sugar tongs, cheese scoop, pickle fork, chutney spoon and sugar spoon, mustard spoon, fish servers and two knife rests, all London 1915, 1916 or 1917, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, weight of silver 5.27kg, weight of silver with ivory handles 3.09kg, all in fitted oak canteen, width 63cm
A very large pair of 19th century Chinese famille rose 'Wu Shuang Pu' baluster vases, Qing dynasty, each vase with two applied turquoise and gilt handles in the form of archaistic dragons, the bodies are painted in bright polychrome enamels with the forty scattered characters from the Wu Shuang Pu, the 'Table of Peerless Heroes' each character is accompanied with a title and respective calligraphic inscription within various shaped panels including auspicious objects between squared scroll and floral bands at the rim and foot, 132 cm high, both with a carved gilt wood stand, 36 cm high The Wu Shuang Pu is a book of woodblock prints depicting 40 imagined heroes and heroines from the Han Dynasty to the Song Dynasty (3rd century BC to 13th century AD) by Jin Guliang, originally published in 1694 Provenance: From a country house collection, Avington Park, Hampshire One vase broken and restored with one restored handle and one handle missing the lower section/terminal, the other vase with one restored and one re-attached handle, both with light wear to enamels, both stands with wear and losses
A pair of mid-18th Century OEP silver tablespoons (marks distorted), to/w a single dessert spoon, 1759, a fiddle pattern dessert spoon, Eley, Fearn and Chawner, London 1808, fiddle pattern table fork, Eley & Fearn, London 1815 and an OEP sauce ladle, Mary & Elizabeth Sumner, London 1812 (6), 10.2oz (317g) total weight
An Art Nouveau (probably WMF) pewter table centrepiece modelled as a boat with swan figurehead and cherub navigator, vestigial silver-plating, 24 x 36 cm (no marks found), to/w a small electroplated pewter Art Nouveau scent bottle stand mounted with a putto and fitted with original cut glass bottle with stopper, 12 cm high (2)Good condition with no obvious defects
A fine quality silver, parcel gilt and blue guilloche enamel dressing table set, comprising tray 31 x 21cm, trinket box 15cm wide, pair of 15cm candlestick, pair of floral-cut glass ovoid bottles with hinged tops 12.5cm high, glass powder bowl with silver cover, shoehorn and buttonhook, the tray, box and bowl inscribed 'S. Chapman' under the enamel, all items by William Comyns & Sons Ltd except tray Finnegans Ltd (New Bond St), London 1930-32loss to enamel on lid of powder bowl; no other significant damage; gilt tarnished
Vintage woollen red ground Welsh tapestry blanket with fringed edges and 'Brynkir Made in Wales from pure new wool' label. Together with a narrow Welsh tapestry table runner with one fringed edge in the same pattern. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)Blanket and runner probably originally one blanket that was cut down and made into separate items. Blanket has been cut down with only one fringed edge and one raw edge. Otherwise in good condition with no obvious holes or stains. 247 x 202cm approx in size.
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