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A collection of early Victorian Scottish silver cutlery including four dessert forks (by Samuel Blaikley and George Good, Glasgow 1851), table fork to match (1850), another table fork to match (by Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow 1844) and three dessert spoons (by Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow 1843), 19.99 oz
A collection of various small silver wares to include embossed heart shaped box, eight various napkin rings, dessert spoon, three teaspoons, baby pusher, embossed silver top for dressing table jar, various silver handled manicure wares, sifter spoon, plated bread fork, silver mounted oak candlestick, etc, 11.01 oz weighable silver
A collection of six various Dunhill lighters to include one in the form of a tankard, together with a Dunhill porcelain box with floral decoration and two matching dishes and two matching calibri onyx ashtrays CONDITION REPORTS The Dunhill table lighter has wear to the metal and sides, some tarnishing and oxidisation to the copper beneath. Numerous surface scratches and scuffs and pitting, also some accretions. There appears to be an old repair to the central pillar. Unable to state whether the item works or not. General wear and tear commmensurate with age and use. See photos for more details. Tall Dunhill lighter very oxidised and with surface scratche sin places - see images. Not been engraved,, no bad plate wear to the visible eye thought with the oxidisation a little difficult to tell. The wheel moves very freely suggesting ther emay be something missing thought this may just be the flint. See images for further detail
A 19th Century mahogany library table with tooled leather writing surface over three frieze drawers on reeded legs to casters in the manner of Gillow CONDITION REPORTS Dimensions 101cm x 151cm x 75.5cm high. The leather has several scratches throughout and white spot marks, the border of the table has several white patches/spots, see images for further detail. The drawers appear to be a lighter colour than the main carcas of the table to one side in particular, all locks have Victorian VR and crown copher apart from one, suggesting that it is a replacement. Legs and castors have wear and tear conducive with age and use, the lacquerwork on the brass of the castors is very worn or dirty requiring attention. The top of the table is loose requiring fixing.
A late George III mahogany twin pillar dining table with two rounded rectangular end sections and two leaves raised on quadruped bases CONDITION REPORTS Top basically good colour though with signs of staining and some areas of discolouration. Knocks, scrapes and crack along the grain around knotting. See images. Leaves slightly darker in coklour suggesting that they have been out of sunlight ore than main top. Cracking again around the knotting see images. Bases basically sound tought with wear to the reading conducive with age and use and foot wear otherwise sound - see images.
A Victorian carved walnut framed button back salon chair on cabriole front legs to castors, together with an early 19th Century mahogany tea table, the rounded rectangular top above an inlaid frieze on turned and ringed tapering legs and a circa 1800 mahogany tea table, the circular snap top on a baluster turned pedestal to cabriole tripod base and pad feet
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