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A PAIR OF GEORGE III SUGAR NIPS with a circular "box" pivot, initialled "MH", by either Richard Mills or Richard Morrison, London 1765-70, a pair of George IV Irish Fiddle Rattail table spoons, initialled, a pair of Victorian Bead pattern sugar tongs, crested, and a "Brooklyn Bridge" souvenir tea spoon; the nips 4.8" (12.2 cms) long; 7.5 oz (5)
A MIXED LOT:- A small early 20th century domed bell, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1913, a set of six William IV Old English pattern tea spoons by J & A. Savory, London 1835, a pair of sauce ladles, initialled "S", by Messrs Williams, Exeter 1846, a pair of George III miniature sugar tongs, a pair of George III engraved sugar tongs, initialled, a pair of Fiddle table spoons, initialled, two "Coronation" tea spoons and a Victorian Fiddle condiment ladle; the bell 2.6" (6.7 cms) high; 19.5 oz weighable silver (16)
A MIXED LOT:- A George III Scottish strainer spoon with a removable divider, a pair of Scottish serving spoons (now converted for use as salad servers), engraved crest & motto, and four various antique table spoons (two with initials); the strainer spoon 12.2" (30.8 cms) long; 18 oz (7)
DANISH FLATWARE:- A large bright-cut serving spoon, initialled and dated "1903", by M. Elgaard of Copenhagen, a set of six bright-cut dessert spoons, initialled "R" by P. Orsens, Copenhagen 1904, a pair of mounted wooden fish servers, initialled "CL", by Carl M. Cohr, Copenhagen 1926, and a set of six table spoons & six table forks with shaped terminals, beading and a hammered finish, Copenhagen 1926/27; the serving spoon 14.2" (36 cms) long; 30 oz weighable silver (21)
AN EDWARDIAN MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL DRESSING TABLE TRAY with inlaid decoration, by E.S. Barnsley, Birmingham 1909, an inlaid tortoiseshell hand mirror, a small circular jewel box, two vesta cases (one inscribed), a card case and a plated box with an echidna on the cover; the tray 10.75" (27 cms) long; 2.6 oz weighable silver (7)
A MIXED LOT:- Two small early 20th century mounted shell dishes, a pair of early Victorian embossed circular salts, a card case, monogrammed, a George III vinaigrette, a napkin ring, initialled "G", a small oblong dressing table box, a Norwegian silvergilt and blue enamel pill box, and an enamelled copper patch box; the latter 1.75" (4.5 cms) long; 11 oz weighable silver (10)
OLD ENGLISH PATTERN:- A set of twelve George III dessert spoons, crested, probably by William Smith, London 1771, a set of six table forks, crested and initialled, by Solomon Hougham, London 1810, a set of three table spoons, initialled, by T & W. Chawner, London 1770 and two other George III table spoons; 39.4 oz (23)
AN EDWARDIAN ART NOUVEAU HAND MIRROR embossed with the portrait of a young girl with long wavy hair behind a flowering plant, by Williams Ltd., Birmingham 1909, together with a quantity of inlaid tortoiseshell dressing table items (pin trays, brushes, a mirror, etc.); the embossed mirror 11" (28 cms) long (10)
A MIXED LOT:- An Edwardian dressing table box in the form of a table with an inlaid tortoiseshell cover, by William Comyns, London, 1908, a George III engraved table spoon, initialled, a circular dressing table box (A/F) and a Victorian embossed sugar bowl with flowers & fox masks around the sides; the latter 4.25" (8.8 cms) diameter; 6.85 oz weighable silver 94)
A MIXED LOT:- A Birmingham mint "Queen Mary;s Club medal" (cased), a Victorian mounted cut-glass scent bottle "flashed" with amethyst, a smaller mounted amethyst glass scent bottle, an octagonal tubular box from a chatelaine by Sampson Mordan & Co., Chester 1912, a pair of gilt-metal lorgnettes, a "DORCAS" thimble by Charles Horner (card box), an Edwardian card case, initialled and a mounted cut-glass globular dressing table bottle; the latter 4.5" (11.5 cms) high (8)
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SCOTTISH TABLE SPOONS Old English pattern, by J. Zeigler, Edinburgh 1807 and two by Alexander Spence, Edinburgh 1805, all initialled "L", together with a pair of oar pattern toddy ladles, initialled "L", by Francis Howden, Edinburgh 1813 and a Fiddle toddy ladle, initialled "R" by Wilson and Craig, Edinburgh 1825; 14.5 oz (9)
A MIXED LOT:- Five various cigarette cases, each with an inscription/dedication, a spirit flask inscribed "Gladys 1923", two vesta cases (one with a monogram), a buckle, a 19th century Russian snuff box, a match box cover, an early 18th century snuff box with a chased plaque on the cover, a Dutch peppermint box, a small filigree box and a dressing table box with an inlaid tortoiseshell cover; the later 3.25" (8,.2 cms) diameter; 32.3 oz weighable silver (lot)
THREE PAIRS OF GEORGE III BRIGHT-CUT TABLE SPOONS Old English pattern (one pair initialled), three other George III bright-cut table spoons, all initialled, six various antique table spoons, all bright-cut and initialled "W" to match, and a set of six George III Old English thread pattern table spoons, crested, by W. Eley & W. Fearn, London 1818; 41.8 oz (21)
FIDDLE PATTERN:- A set of twelve Victorian dessert forks, initialled "S", by Hyam Hyams, London 1847, a set of eleven table forks, initialled "S" by J & A. Savory, London 1845, a set of six tea spoons, initialled by Messrs. J, H & C. Lias, London 1834, and a set of six tea spoons, crested, by Messrs. H & H. Lias, London 1850; 54.2 oz (35)
A 20TH CENTURY CANADIAN PART-CANTEEN OF "GEORGIAN PLAIN" PATTERN FLATWARE TO INCLUDE:- Five table spoons, eight table forks, eight soup spoons, eight dessert forks, eight dessert spoons, seven tea spoons, a sugar spoon and a sauce ladle, by Birks of Montreal; 79 oz (46)
FIDDLE PATTERN:- Twelve George IV / William IV table forks, by two makers, London 1824/30, twelve various dessert forks and six various dessert spoons, all of the above initialled, together with a set of six Old English pattern dessert spoons by Alexander Hewat, London 1811 and twelve various tea spoons, same pattern, crested or initialled; 66.1 oz (48)
A GEORGE III BRASS MOUNTED MAHOGANY CANTEEN BOX with a sloping, serpentine front and coloured chevron stringing, the fitted interior containing a set of six late 20th century table knives and six side knives, Old English pattern (stainless steel blades), by Francis Howard, Sheffield 1971/72, a pair of George III bright-cut sugar tongs, initialled "P", and a George III sauce ladle, initialled "PP"; the box measuring 14" (36 cms) high
THREE-PRONG FORKS:- A matched set of six early 18th century dessert forks, initialled "W", a set of eleven George III table forks, crested, by W. Eley & W. Fearn, London 1806, five late Victorian/Edwardian dessert forks, and two George II table forks (one crested, one with a coat of arms); 40 oz (24)
BRIGHT-CUT FLATWARE:- A set of six George III tea spoons, initialled "EC", by Langlands and Robertson of Newcastle, a set of six tea spoons by George Smith, London 1789, a caddy spoon, initialled "H" by Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1797, three salt spoons, initialled, a pair of sugar tongs, initialled, three Victorian table forks, crested and a dessert spoon; 31.3 oz (Lot)
A MID 20TH CENTURY PART-SERVICE OF KING'S PATTERN FLATWARE IN AN OAK CANTEEN BOX TO INCLUDE:- Eleven table forks, eleven table spoons, ten dessert spoons, nine dessert forks and seven tea spoons, all crested to match by Harrison Bros.& Howson, Sheffield 1938-1946 and a tea spoon and a dessert fork to match by other makers, different dates, and the following:- Six plated grapefruit spoons, four plated fish knives and forks, ten table knives, eleven side knives and a three-piece carving set with simulated ivory handles and stainless steel blades and tines, crested; the box measuring 18.9" (48 cms) long; 122.75 oz
MIXED FIDDLE PATTERN:- A set of eight dessert spoons by J & W. Deakin, Sheffield 1897, a set of six dessert spoons by Messrs. H & H. Lias, London 1870, a set of six tea spoons by H & H. Lias, London 1867, six various dessert spoons crested or initialled, twelve various tea spoons, four table spoons, three salt spoons, two dessert forks, and a butter knife (most with initials); 56.65 oz (lot)
A SET OF TWELVE WILLIAM IV IRISH TABLE KNIVES Hourglass pattern all crested to match (a squirrel crest), with steel fingerpoint blades by different cutters, the handles struck only with the duty mark & Hibernia, Dublin c.1833; approx. 10.8" (27.5 cms) long (20)
GEORGE III YORK-MADE FLATWARE:- A set of seven Old English pattern dessert spoons, initialled "W", by Prince & Cattles, York 1805, eight various tea spoons (most with initials), a sauce ladle, crested, by J. Barber & W. Whitwell, York 1812 and three Fiddle table forks, initialled "W", by Hampston, Prince & Cattles, York 1803; 19,1 oz (19)
A Victorian rosewood centre or library table:, the rectangular top with a ripple moulded edge on open lyre-shaped moulded standard end and carved dual splayed supports with urn decoration united by a turned stretcher, terminating in castors, the top 136cm (4ft 5 1/2in) x 68cm (2ft 2 3/4in).
An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid bijouterie display table:, of kidney shaped outline, crossbanded in satinwood, bordered with boxwood and ebony lines, the glazed panel top within chequer strung and moulded surround, the front enclosed by a glazed panel door cabriole legs, 70cm (2f t 3 1/2in) wide, 71cm (2ft 4in) high.
A 19th Century Russian mahogany and brass inlaid circular centre table:, bordered with brass lines, the pierced brass galleried top with a central radiating stellar design, on a metal mahogany finish base, with triple curved legs, united by a small central circular platform, 92cm (3ft) diameter, 79.5cm (2ft 7 1/4in) high.
A 19th Century Colonial calamander and marquetry tea table:, the top of serpentine outline with a central oblong floral spray panel within a foliate band, surrounding figures in various pursuits and a geometric banded border, having drop flap apron sides on cabriole legs terminating in claw and ball feet, the top 89cm (2ft 11in) x 51cm (1ft 8in).
A 19th Century French rosewood, satinwood floral marquetry and gilt metal mounted centre table:, of serpentine outline, crossbanded in tulipwood, bordered with boxwood lines, the top with a central cartouche panel of scrolling floral foliage and similar surrounding panels, having a gilt metal foliate edge, the shaped apron decorated with similar marquetry panels and fitted with a central drawer, on cabriole legs headed with female masks, cabochons and floral foliage, terminating in foliate sabots, the top 132cm (4ft 4in) x 87cm (2ft 10in).
A 19th Century satinwood, partly gilt and decorated library table:, painted with garlands and sprays of flowers and foliage, the rectangular top with rounded corners, inset with a panel of tooled leather, having a gilt ribbon tied border, the frieze fitted with two short drawers to either side, on square section column quatrefoil platform and acanthus capped and paterae decorated scroll feet with castors, the top 117cm (3ft 10in) x 81cm (2ft 7 3/4in).
A Chinese gilt and red lacquer rectangular writing table:, with all over decoration of intricate scrolling flowering stems, the moulded top with a black lacquer scrolling foliate banded edge, containing seven drawers in the pierced fret geometric apron, on square legs, the top 138cm (4ft 6 1/4in) wide x 63.5cm (2ft 1in) depth, together with a similar rectangular stool, 57cm (1ft 10 1/2in) x 41.5cm (1ft 4 1/4in).
A 1930's carved oak dining suite: decorated with fruiting vines comprising a set of six tub-shaped Bergere armchairs with cane panel backs and crimson plush seats, a draw leaf dining table with D-shaped ends, the top 84cm. (2ft 9in) x 145cm (4ft 9in) extending to 213 (7ft), on trestle end bases, a rectangular sideboard with a shaped ledge back, fitted with two central drawers flanked by an enclosed cupboard to either side 150cm (4ft 11in) long and a rectangular two-tier tea trolley 78cm (2ft 6 1/2in) x 47cm (1ft 6 1/2in), all on bulbous fluted and fruiting vine decorated legs united by plain stretchers.
An Art Deco period tortoiseshell and silver mounted matched dressing table set, maker Collett & Anderson, London, various dates: includes hand mirror, two hair brushes, two clothes brushes, two scent bottles, two clear jars, together with a matching manicure set by the same maker, contained in a fitted case.
A Liverpool [William Reid] blue and white barrel-shaped mug: with scroll handle and thumb rest, painted with bamboo, peony and a 'rock table', a lattice fence and flowering plants to one side with an insect flying above, on turned scotia base, circa.1756-61, 16cm [minor glaze imperfections to the interior].*Notes Cf. Maurice Hillis 'Liverpool Porcelain 1756-1804' page 62 for similar examples.
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