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Lot 2163

Early 20thC hallmarked silver fiddle pattern spoons comprising three table spoons and two dessert spoons, various dates and makers, length of longest 21cm, weight 315g

Lot 2164

Victorian pair of hallmarked silver fiddle pattern table spoons, London 1845 maker Elizabeth Eaton, length 22.5cm, together with a Victorian fiddle pattern salt or mustard spoon, weight of all three 166g

Lot 2165

Victorian set of six hallmarked silver fiddle and shell pattern table forks, London 1856 maker Chawner & Co, length 20.5cm, weight 473g

Lot 2172

Three Georgian Irish hallmarked silver Old English pattern table forks, Dublin 1801 maker John Bayly, length 20.5cm, weight 214g

Lot 2173

Part canteen of mainly Georgian Old English Pattern hallmarked silver cutlery comprising four table spoons, five dessert spoons, three dinner forks and ten dessert forks, various dates and makers, to include Bateman and Richard Crossley, length of longest 22cm, weight 1032g

Lot 2174

Georgian set of six hallmarked Scottish silver table spoons, Edinburgh 1806 maker John Zeigler, length 22.5cm, weight 364g

Lot 2176

Hester Bateman bottom hallmarked silver table spoon, London 1780, length 20.5cm, together with two further Georgian hallmarked silver table spoons, both London 1807, length 23cm, weight of all three 164g

Lot 2177

Georgian pair of hallmarked silver table spoons, London 1807 maker Stephen Adams II, length 22cm, and a further similar spoon, London 1798 maker Josiah & George Piercy, weight of all three 177g

Lot 2180

Pair of Georgian hallmarked silver table spoons, London 1804 maker's mark rubbed but likely Peter, Ann & William Bateman, length 21.5cm together with a similar spoon, London 1817 maker Robert Peppin, weight of all three 173g

Lot 2185

Set of six Viners hallmarked silver Old English pattern dinner forks, Sheffield 1931, length 17cm, together with a hallmarked silver table fork, weight 347g

Lot 2189

Victorian set of six hallmarked silver Hanovarian rat tail pattern table spoons, five London 1888 one 1893, all Francis Higgins III, length 21cm, weight 447g

Lot 2193

Mappin and Webb Edward VII set of four hallmarked silver Hanovarian pattern table forks, Sheffield 1905, length 19.5cm weight 263g

Lot 2196

Victorian six place setting canteen of Hanovarian rat tail pattern cutlery comprising six table spoons, six dessert spoons, six teaspoons, six dinner forks, six dessert forks and two ladles, all London 1882 maker Francis Higgins III, length of longest item 21cm, weight 1730g

Lot 2197

Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd mahogany cased twelve place setting part hallmarked silver canteen of rat tail pattern cutlery comprising 7 dessert spoons, 12 soup spoons, 6 table spoons, 6 cake forks, 2 sauce ladles, 4 jam spoons, 9 dessert forks, 11 dinner forks, 7 tea spoons and six pickle forks, most London 1938 but some other dates and makers, weight of silver 2983g, also in the canteen are various knives, silver plated fish and dessert set in the middle drawer and carving tools, width of canteen 56cm

Lot 2204

Five various bottom hallmarked silver table spoons, various dates and makers circa 1750s-1770s, length 21cm, weight 274g

Lot 2205

Four various Georgian hallmarked Scottish silver table spoons Edinburgh, 1761 maker possibly James McKenzie I, 1778 maker David Downie, 1801 maker Alexander Zeigler, 1798 maker Robert Wilson, length of longest 24cm, weight 262g

Lot 2211

Pair of George I bottom hallmarked silver table spoons, London 1733 maker Caleb Hill, length 20cm, weight 102g 

Lot 2212

Exeter pair of provincial hallmarked silver table spoons with bright cut decoration, Exeter 1784, maker Joseph Hicks, length 21cm, weight 104g

Lot 2213

Georgian set of five bottom hallmarked silver table spoons, London 1767, maker John Lampfert, length 21.5cm, weight 341g

Lot 2214

Georgian set of five bottom hallmarked silver table spoons, London 1774, maker Thomas Tookey, length 20.5cm, weight 273g

Lot 2215

Georgian harlequin set of six bottom hallmarked silver table spoons, four London 1780, maker George Smith (III), the other two London 1759, maker Thomas & William Chawner, length 23cm, weight 408g

Lot 2216

Georgian pair of bottom hallmarked silver table spoons, London 1759, maker Thomas & William Chawner, length 20.5cm, weight 116g

Lot 2217

Georgian pair of bottom hallmarked silver table spoons, London 1760, makers mark WT, length 20.5cm, weight 137g

Lot 2218

Georgian pair of bottom hallmarked silver table spoons, London 1774, maker John Lambe, length 20cm, weight 121g

Lot 2220

Georgian Irish bottom hallmarked silver table spoon, Dublin 1765, maker Joseph Cullen, length 22cm, together with a bottom hallmarked dessert spoon, London 1738, makers mark indistinct, length 17cm, weight of both 101g

Lot 2222

Three Queen Anne and Georgian bottom hallmarked silver table spoons, one a Britannia standard dog nose rat tail example, date letter rubbed, maker John Broake, another also Britannia standard rat tail, London 1714 maker's mark rubbed, the final example also with rubbed date letter, maker Hugh Arnett & Edward Pocock, length of longest 20.5cm, weight 152g

Lot 2232

George V hallmarked silver tortoiseshell lidded dressing table trinket pot with padded interior, raised on three feet, Birmingham 1921 maker Henry Matthews, diameter 6.5cm

Lot 2258

George V pair of turquoise guilloché enamel and hallmarked silver dressing table pots and matching nail buffer, Birmingham 1925 maker W G Sothers Ltd, length of nail buffer 10cm

Lot 3360

A collection of fifty eight 2011 Olympic games 50p coins, 24 types - missing Judo, Weightlifting, Shooting, Football and Table Tennis, also some duplicates and three in presentation packs 

Lot 1671

Victorian Coromandel travelling dressing table / work box with top tray of lidded glass bottles and two drawers below, one fitted for jewellery, W30.5 x D22 x H20cm

Lot 1685

A 19th or early 20thC tile inset oak table top stationery cabinet with fitted interior and single drawer, W43 x D23 x H25cm

Lot 1696

A horse and jockey table lighter, further lighters and pipes including Meerschaum and clay pipes including lady's leg

Lot 1705

Negretti & Zambra thermometer, French glass photographic plate in box, dressing table items, 'The City Whistle' on chain, pounce pot, magnifying box etc

Lot 1740

Gilt metal figural table lamp and a further figural table lamp, height of taller 42cm

Lot 1769

Large collection of loose mainly Fiddle pattern silver plated cutlery, silver plated basket and a cased dressing table set

Lot 1784

Canteen of Maple cutlery, silver plated ewer, cruets with blue glass liners, hallmarked silver mounted glass jug, hallmarked silver mounted brush, white metal mounted dressing table set marked Sterling etc, height of ewer 31cm

Lot 1799

Quantity of various 19th or early 20thC knives, silver plated cutlery including set of eight table spoons and a plated toast rack

Lot 154

A Waterford cut Crystal table lamp, H. 35cm.

Lot 212

An impressive hardwood and brass Dutch standard lamp, H. 178cm, with a pair of matching table lamps.

Lot 214

An Edwardian inlaid oval side table, W. 57cm, H. 71cm.

Lot 217

A pair of brass mounted enamelled table lamps, H. 48cm.

Lot 22

A pair of French gilt bronze table lamps on marble bases. Overall H. 64cm

Lot 228

An early 19th Century mahogany single drawer pedestal table, 58 x 41 x 74cm.

Lot 234

A superb quality Stanley Furniture inlaid mirror backed dressing table, W. 183cm, H. 227cm.

Lot 241

An impressive high quality Stanley Furniture oval extending dining table and six chairs, extending from 200cm to 284cm.

Lot 242

A contemporary high quality Berry Design elm wood table and six Harlequin colour suede leather upholstered chairs, all in excellent condition, table 179 x 90cm.

Lot 243

A contemporary mahogany veneered Regency style console table, W. 84cm, H. 79cm.

Lot 266

A 1930's medical instrument repurposed as an industrial style table lamp, using a 1930's marbled glass shade, H. 71cm.

Lot 275

An inlaid contemporary mahogany and burr veneered coffee table, 120 x 84 x 58cm.

Lot 284

A painted circular tea table with an Edwardian pedestal table, inlaid plant stand, standard lamp and bread bin, together with an inlaid mahogany coffee table with inset glass top, L. 96cm.

Lot 294

A contemporary oak circular drop leaf table and four half painted oak chairs.

Lot 295

An attractive contemporary wardrobe, W. 81cm, together with a dressing table with mirror, W. 120cm.

Lot 296

A contemporary extending dining table and six chairs, with maroon suede upholstery, table extends from 124cm to 214cm.

Lot 343

An Edwardian mahogany side table with an oak side table, oval mirror and corner cabinet.

Lot 72

A hallmarked silver hatpin holder set with an amethyst thistle, H. 11cm, together with a hallmarked silver topped dressing table bottle.

Lot 3738

A 19thC mahogany embroidery table screen, W34 x H62cm

Lot 6

WWI Sweetheart Table mat, a lovely silk mat with intricate floral edging, the centre with the British and French flags and 'Souvenir de France'. In a period frame.

Lot 135

Frohawk (Frederick William). The Natural History of British Butterflies, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: Hutchinson & Co., [1925], 60 coloured and 5 uncoloured plates, errata slip tipped to volume 1 front free endpaper, original blue cloth, printed dust jackets, a bright copy, folio, together with: Thomson (David Croal). The Life and Works of Thomas Bewick being Account of his Career and Achievements in Art with a Notice of the Works of John Bewick, 1st edition, London: "The Art Journal" Office, 1882, engraved frontispiece, numerous vignettes and plates (wood-engraved, or electrotypes or facsimiles of wood-engravings), all on india paper, mounted, original patterned cloth gilt, rubbed, folio, number 13 of 75 copies, initialled by the author, ibid. The Water-Colour Drawings of Thomas Bewick, 1st edition, London: Barbizon House, 1930, tipped-in colour plates, laid in tissue-guards, original pattern cloth, rear cover marked, 4to, number 75 of 325 copies, from the total edition of 525, McAlpine (Daniel). The Botanical Atlas. A Guide to the Practical Study of Plants. Containing Representatives of the Leading Forms of Plant Life. Volume I. Phanerograms [Volume II. Cryptograms], 2 volumes, 1st edition, Edinburgh: W. & A. K. Johnston, 1883, chromolithographic frontispieces, 52 colour-printed engraved plates, folding table, volume 1 inner hinges partially cracked, original green pictorial cloth, slightly rubbed, large 4to, and 14 others, 20th-century ornithology reference, including another copy of Thomson, Life and Works of Thomas Bewick, number 32 of 75 copies, all 4to or folioQty: (20)NOTESTHE DAVID WILSON LIBRARY OF NATURAL HISTORY PART II Freeman 2383 (McAlpine); Nissen ZBI 1452 (Frohawk).

Lot 140

Hill (John). Herbarium Britannicum exhibens plantas Britanniae indigenas secundum methodum floralem novam digestas, 2 volumes in 1, London: Baldwin, Ridley, Nourse, Becket, Davies, Cambell, Elmsly, 1769-70, 198 engraved plates numbered 1-196 (including bis plates of numbers 30 and 66), folding table, with the additional pages 96-99*, adhesive tape mark to lower blank margin of plate 1, folding table lined to verso (adhesive tape at gutter with consequent staining and paper skinning), some light offsetting, occasional light marginal dampstains, modern half calf, gilt decorated spine, 8vo (21.8 x 12.8 cm), together with: Newton (James). [A Compleat Herbal ... containing the prints and the English names of several thousand trees, plants, shrubs, flowers, exotics, etc., London: printed unknown, 1752 or later], [xiv]pp. (of xx: bound without title and some preliminary leaves), engraved portrait frontispiece, 175 engraved plates (of 176: plate 1 failed to print but platemark visible), many plates bound out of sequence, scattered spotting and some marginal browning, contemporary boards with old cloth spine, wear to joints and extremities, housed in a custom quarter calf solander box, 8voQty: (2)NOTESTHE DAVID WILSON LIBRARY OF NATURAL HISTORY PART II ESTC T36138 (Hill: eight copies in UK libraries); Freeman 1684 & 2823; Henrey 811 (Hill); Nissen BBI 882 & 1447. For Hill's work Freeman records bis plates of numbers 89, 151 and 170, and a total of 199 plates; Henrey identifies bis plates of numbers 30, 60, 89, 117 and 170, while emphasising that these are not found in all copies. Our copy contains bis plates for numbers 30 and 66, and the additional pages 96-99*, which according to Henrey are frequently absent. Newton's work first appeared in 1752, and went to several editions.

Lot 152

Montagu (George). Ornithological Dictionary; or, Alphabetical Synopsis of British Birds [-Supplement], 3 volumes, 1st edition, London: for J. White by T. Bensley [-Exeter: by S. Woolmer], 1803-12, half-title, hand-coloured engraved frontispiece, 24 engraved plates, 2 errata leaves (to volume 1 and Supplement), list of plates (to Supplement), occasional spotting, volume 1 signature D5 with closed tear, contemporary ownership inscriptions 'William Waring, Farningham Hill' to initial blanks, contemporary annotations to margins and to 20 blanks bound in at rear of Supplement (headed 'Notes to Montagu'), modern bookplates (Bertram Lloyd), contemporary tan calf, rebacked with original spines laid down, 8vo (21 x 12.9 cm), together with: Sibthorp (John). Flora Oxoniensis, exhibens plantas in agro Oxoniensi sponte crescentes, secundum systema sexuale distributas , Oxford: Fletcher, Hanwell & J. Cooke, 1794, errata leaf, scattered spotting, contemporary half calf, maroon morocco title label, headcap perished, joints cracked, 8vo (20.8 x 12.6 cm), Walker (Richard). The Flora of Oxfordshire, and its Contiguous Counties, Oxford: Henry Slatter, 1833, 12 engraved plates (one with closed tear), folding table at rear with closed tear, some spotting, armorial bookplate of Moulton Grange (Northamptonshire) to front pastedown, contemporary half calf, blind and gilt decorated spine with black morocco title label, 8vo (21.3 x 13 cm), Stark (John). Elements of Natural History ... containing the Generic Characters of Nearly the whole Animal Kingdom, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Edinburgh: Adam Black and John Stark, 1828, 8 engraved plates, plates spotted, those in volume 1 wormed in gutter, two small marginal worm-tracks towards front of volume 2, contemporary calf, gilt supralibros of the University of Aberdeen to front boards, front joints cracked at ends, 8vo (21.5 x 13 cm), and 1 other (a later edition of Montagu, not collated)Qty: (8)NOTESTHE DAVID WILSON LIBRARY OF NATURAL HISTORY PART II ESTC T81033 (Sibthorp); Henrey 1320 (Sibthorp); Freeman 2630 (Montagu), 3412 (Sibthorp), 3861 (Walker), 3540 (Stark); Mullens & Swann p. 410 (Montagu); Wood p. 470 (Montagu); Zimmer pp. 441-2 (Montagu: 'An exceedingly useful publication'). ' Montagu is recognized as the father of British ornithology through his papers and the Ornithological Dictionary (1802) and supplement (1813) in which he established scrupulous standards for observation and description' (ODNB).

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