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A Victorian mahogany circular breakfast table, circa 1840, on an octagonal tapering stem and triform platform, an 18th century walnut side table, with three-quarter gallery above three moulded drawers, on square moulded legs, three Victorian balloon back side chairs, pair of Victorian mahogany dining chairs, set of four Edwardian high-back dining chairs, a George III style mahogany and parcel gilt mirror, and a George III mahogany carver chair (13)
A late 19th century rosewood, crossbanded, marquetry inlaid and gilt metal mounted circular centre table, in Louis XV style, the quarter-veneer top inlaid with trailing flowers and leaves, on slender cabriole legs joined by shaped stretchers, with gilt foliate mounts and sabots, 79cm by 73cm One gilt mount to the upper leg missing. Fading to the top on one half. Structure is solid. Odd marks and scratches conducive with age.
A group of assorted silver flatware, comprising: Six George III silver dessert-spoons, later chased and engraved as berry spoons; a pair of George III Fiddle Thread pattern table-spoons, London, 1817; a Victorian silver Old English pattern butter-knife, by George Adams, London, 1876; A George III silver Old English pattern sauce-ladle, London, 1816, weight of silver; Together With: two differing pairs of silver plated grape-scissors (12)
A silver plate table-service, King's pattern, contained in an oak canteen; Together with: further assorted flatware; a set of five George VI silver napkin-rings, Birmingham, 1945; a further plated napkin-rings and a set of six coronation spoons, by the Northern Goldsmiths, London, 1934 and 1935, weight of silver 3oz 19dwt (qty)
A Collection of Irish, Scottish and Other Flatware, comprising: a Cape silver Fiddle pattern dessert fork, by Lawrence Twentyman, circa 1830, engraved with initials; a Scottish Provincial silver Threaded Old English pattern dessert-spoon, by Edward Livingston, Dundee, circa 1800; a Channel Islands silver bright cut Old English pattern teaspoons, by John le Gallais, Jersey, circa 1850; a pair of Irish silver Old English pattern table-spoons, by Patrick Moore, Dublin, 1827, engraved with a crest; an Irish silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, Dublin, 1816; a Scottish silver Fiddle pattern toddy-ladly, by F. Thomson, Glasgow, 1827 and a Scottish silver serving slice, Glasgow, 1870, 11oz 4dwt (8)
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