AN EDWARD VIII SILVER TABLE SERVICE FOR TWELVE Old English Pattern, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1936, several pieces 1934, 5 and 7, in oak canteen, 129ozs 12dwts (106)++Practically as new and possibly never or only seldom used, no engraved initials or erasure. Oak canteen in good condition; 3 teaspoons and one desert spoon deficient
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A 17th century North Italian ebony veneered and ivory table cabinet, the crossbanded top with two rectangular panels and the sides centred by square panels, cast gilt metal carrying handles and cast and pierced corner mounts, the square and rectangular panelled hinged fall front enclosing an arrangement of seven short and one long drawer disguised as three, inlaid in ivory with squirrels, hares and scrollwork, cast lion mask back plates with double fish and scallop ring handles, surrounding a door with an arched panel depicting a flower filled urn, within engraved ivory veneered borders, the hinged fall front with contra partie panels of leaping hares and scrollwork, on later bun feet, 42.5cm wide x 31cm deep x 34.5cm high.Illustrated*** Labelled G. Coen, Antiquario, Brescia
A walnut cased canteen of Kings pattern silver flatware and cutlery, Sheffield 1980, Warriss, comprising: 6 each soup, dessert, tea and coffee spoons, 6 each table and dessert forks, 2 table spoons, 6 pairs of fish knives and forks, 85ozs, 6 table and 6 cheese knives, carving knife, fork and steel with Kings pattern silver handles and stainless blades, also a pair of William IV silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, London 1834, 1ozs monogrammed.Illustrated
A late 17th century Dutch ebony rosewood tortoiseshell veneered ivory strung and mounted table cabinet, of breakfront outline, with moulded projecting cornice above a central architectural door with two niches flanked by cylindrical tapering columns, enclosing an arched mirrored interior with balustrades centred by a figure and buildings in a water landscape, with two curved front drawers above, cube parquetry 'floors', the three steps leading up concealing a drawer released by removing the two columns and flanked by two drawers, the door with a central starburst and geometric parquetry, a further drawer below, flanked by eight drawers with raised and fielded panel fronts, having panelled sides and moulded concave fronted spreading plinth base, on a late 17th century style table, the moulded rectangular rosewood top on an ebony underframe with spiral turned and square section legs united by stretchers.Cabinet 113cm wide x 38cm deep x 64cm highTable 119cm wide x 46cm deep x 66cm high.Illustrated
A late 17th century and later Flemish walnut rosewood tortoiseshell veneered and inlaid travelling table cabinet, of rectangular form, fitted with an arrangement of six drawers, the fronts and borders inlaid with a repeated design of stringing and roundels, mask, leaf scroll, shell and flower cast and pierced gilt metal escutcheons, wrought metal corner mounts and side carrying handles, on cast gilt metal claw mounted ball feet, 94.5cm wide x 28cm deep x 54.5cm high, with two keys.Illustrated
A pair of small George III style silver baluster two handled vases, Birmingham 1912, 10cm high and the following items of silver: an Edwardian dwarf candlestick, capstan inkwell, Art Deco mustard pot frame, mounted cut glass dressing table box, pair of salt cellars, another and a button hook, also a novelty figure carrying beam scales and standing on a rectangular base (11).
A set of twelve table mats with Parachute Regiment crest and motto Utrinque Paratus, 24 x 19.5cm, a cased Spode The Parachute Regiment plate and a Coalport The Mercian Volunteers plate, both limited editions, an ice bucket with Parachute Regiment crest, a Wedgwood mug, The Queen's Own Mercian Yeomanry to Commemorate The Consecration and The Presentation of the Guidon, 6th June 1980, a pewter flagon, inscribed 'To Major General J A Ward-Booth O.B.E., D.L. from all his friends in 2 Wessex (V), a collection of drinking glasses, mugs and tankards, variously inscribed and other items (qty).
A French oak cased bead edge electroplate part canteen, Tetard Freres, retailed by L. Carpentier, Rouen, early 20th century, the fitted interior with two lift-out trays, 12 each table, dessert and tea spoons, 12 each table and dessert forks and a soup ladle, monogramed, the canteen with hinged cover and brass carrying handle, 42cm wide.
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