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A reproduction triple pillar dining table in the Regency style, together with a set of fourteen mahogany dining chairs including two carvers, with pierced splats decorated with Prince of Wales feathers, with striped drop-in seats 75cm high by 353cm (extended) by 112cm wide (15)
An early 18th century provincial farmhouse table, the plank top and two drawers, on square tapering legs (retipped), 149cm by 74cm by 76cm . Structurally sound. Top with one natural split running the full length, several ring marks, two nails slightly protruding above two of the table legs. All legs retipped. Later drawer handles. Largest drawer with old decay to drawer lining. 040220
A collection of assorted silver, including: a four-piece cased dressing-table service, each piece with engine turned decoration, six differing silver-gilt and enamel coffee-spoons, in associated case, eleven differing napkin-rings, two in cardboard boxes, three cased egg-cups and spoons, one case further fitted with a napkin ring, a cased set of six feather edge coffee-spoons and sugar tongs and a cased silver christening spoon, together with a quantity of silver-plated flatware and a 9ct gold wristwatch (qty)
A collection of George III and later silver flatware, comprising: a pair of Victorian Fiddle pattern mustard-spoons, by Rettie and Sons, Aberdeen, further marked for Edinburgh, 1826; an Old English pattern sauce-ladle, engraved with a crest, by Thomas and William Chawner, London, probably 1764; an Old English Thread pattern sauce-ladle, later engraved with a cypher below a coronet, by George Smith and William Fearn, London, 1795; a Fiddle pattern table spoon by Thomas Sewell, Newcastle, 1858 and a pair of Scottish single-struck King's pattern toddy-ladles. James McKay, Edinburgh 1837, 8oz 9dwt (7)
A nine-piece silver and enamel dressing table set (a.f.) other silver backed dressing table items and eleven assorted George III and later silver table forks; six George III silver knives with steel blades stamped Widowson & Deville, 78 The Strand, London; four George III silver tablespoons; and a quantity of early 20th century teaspoons
An Edward VII silver-gilt dressing-table service, by John Collard Vickery, London, 1907, each piece with ribbon-tied reeded border, engraved with initials JC, comprising: an oblong tray; four brushes, a comb; a hand-mirror and two dressing table jars, one oval and one circular, the tray 19oz (9)
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