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A Miles Carter oak dining suite, comprising: a table, 300cm wide 119cm deep 72cm high, and eight chairs, with blue upholstered seats, branded 'Miles Carter', 51.5cm wide 55cm deep 94cm high, seat 46cm (9) Miles Carter was a partnership between Peter Miles and Ron Carter, formed in the 1980s. Renowned for the quality of their work, Miles Carter won critical acclaim from the design press, architects and interior designers. They designed the seating for the British Library reading rooms, Heathrow Airport's executive lounge furniture, the British Museum, the V&A Museum cafe furniture, and have furnished embassies all over the world.
A set of eight 'Model 317' dining chairs, designed by Peter Hvidt and Orla Mølgaard Neilsen in 1958, with woven seats and shaped backs, variously branded Søborg Mobler, MADE IN DENMARK, 48.5cm wide 46cm deep 76cm high, seat 45cm high, and a teak extending dining table, designed by Arne Vodder, with two end leaves, labelled 'SIBAST FURNITURE MADE IN DENMARK', 151cm long, 263cm extended 99.5cm wide 73cm high (11)
A Continental silver table bell of a full-skirted girl holding a wreath, 11cm high, another formed as a figure of Diana, possibly plated, 10.5cm high and a Dutch box, circa 1820, oblong, formed as a book with engraved covers, 6cm wide/Provenance: Spetchley Park CONDITION REPORT: 121:Diana bell - appears unmarked, perhaps plated Condition fair, some wear and dents in line with age and usage.Girl in skirt bell - dirty, gilding worn in areas, general condition in line with age and usage.Box - worn, solder marks along one seam, one clasp broken, generally tired condition.
A George V six-piece silver and blue enamel dressing table set, Walker & Co., Birmingham 1927, comprising two clothes brushes, two hairbrushes, a mirror and a box/Provenance: Spetchley Park CONDITION REPORT: 153:Mirror with dents to handle, enamel okay. Brush with damage to enamel at both ends of handle, brush dirty, other brush similar. Box with dents and bruises, enamel with small chip. One clothes brush with enamel loss, dents and bruises, other brush with dents and bruises.
A quantity of fiddle pattern silver flatware, comprising twenty-two fiddle pattern silver tablespoons, mostly by Hayne & Cater, London 1829/36/37, two matching table forks, six teaspoons, six egg spoons, four salt spoons and seven mustard spoons, all bearing the Berkeley family crest, approximately 2089gm/Provenance: Spetchley Park
A George IV part canteen of old English pattern silver flatware, Robert Peppin, London 1822/23, comprising twenty-five tablespoons, twelve table forks, twenty-three dessert forks, twenty-three dessert spoons, four sauce ladles, a pair of sugar nips and eight teaspoons (George Turner & Thomas William Biddell, London 1822), all bearing the Berkeley family crest, approximately 5410gm/Provenance: Spetchley Park
Twenty-four George III Hanoverian pattern silver table forks, Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1809, bearing the Berkeley family crest, approximately 1970gm/Provenance: Spetchley Park CONDITION REPORT: 218:The marks are generally reasonable throughout. There is some wear to the tines. Overall fair, wear in line with age and usage.
[Young Arthur] The Farmer's Tour Through the East of England, 4 vols., 1771. 8vo., cont. calf (wear to sides, lacks 3 labels); A Six Months Tour Through the North of England, Second Edition, 4 vols., 1771. Both with engraved plates (8) (some plates lacking, sold not subject to return)/Provenance: Spetchley Park CONDITION REPORT: 310:Contents as follows:East of England. Plates 1, 4 & 5 and folding table. Vol.2 plates 6-20, vol.3 plates 21-26, vol.4 2 plates.North on England. Vol.1 7 plates, vol.2 9 plates, vol.3 12 plates and folding map, vol.4 6 folding tables.Note: some plates lacking, sold not subject to return.
Ashmole (Elias) The History of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, 1715. 8vo., old half calf gil (rubbed). Engraved portrait, 2 plates and folding table (title cut round and mounted, A2 & 3 shaved)/Provenance: Spetchley Park CONDITION REPORT: 363:Binding rubbed. Some browning to text.
A small unusual Edwardian mahogany writing/occasional table, the rectangular hinged top with serpentine moulded outline, enclosing a fitted interior and shallow fall front revealing a writing surface and compartments, raised on cabriole supports united by a raised under tier, 56 cm wide 40 cm deep x 75 cm high
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