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A large quantity of various silver and plated cutlery etc to include fiddle pattern table/soup & teaspoons; cigarette case; weight bud vase; silver & plated napkin rings; mustard pot, various other plated cutlery etc, various dates and maker's, to include Georgian and Victorian, gross weight of silver pieces without weighted vase and blue liner, 26 tr.oz. (qty)
A William IV mahogany pull-out extending mahogany dining table the moulded rectangular top with rounded angles and single additional leaf, raised on turned baluster legs with brass castors, 47 1/2in. (120.75cm.) long, 59 3/4in. (152cm.) long extended, 52 3/4in. (134cm.) wide, 29 1/4in. (74.25cm.) high.
A Continental sycamore and ebonised centre table late 19th century, the rounded oblong top radially veneered and cross banded in sycamore veneer, with ebony stringing, raised on two plain ebonised columns on a serpentine sycamore base with central fan patera, on ebonised platform feet, 27 x 14 3/4in. (68.5 x 37.5cm.), 29 1/4in. (74.25cm.) high.
Two Channel Islands silver table spoons comprising a fiddle pattern version, maker's mark GH with crown over struck once (George Hamon I and II, Jersey, c.1775-1835) inscribed initials to terminal, 8 1/2in. (21.6cm.) long, together with an Old English pattern table spoon, maker's mark rubbed, probably GM struck once (George Mauger, Jersey, c.1776-1823) inscribed and dated to terminal, 'TLG JUILLET 1805', 7 7/8in. (20cm.) long, gross weight 2.9 tr.oz. (2) *Condition: Old English pattern spoon with hammered bowl and rubbed mark, the other very good.
Three Channel Islands silver fiddle pattern table spoons each overstruck with Jersey makers, the first, Exeter, 1868, overstruck John Pope Genge; the second, London, 1856, overstruck John Le Gallais; the third, London, 1913, overstruck Charles T Maine, each with inscribed initials to terminal, the largest, 9in. (22.9cm.) long, gross weight 7.2 tr.oz. (3)*Condition: all in excellent condition with good hallmarks
A Channel Islands silver fiddle pattern table spoon maker's mark CWQ, struck once (Charles William Quesnel, Jersey c.1790-1855), with flat edged bowl, inscribed and dated to terminal 'JLC 1836' 9 1/4in. (23.5cm.) long, weight 2.4 tr.oz. *Condition: in excellent condition, clear hallmarks.
Five Channel Islands silver bright cut fiddle pattern dessert and table spoons comprising of two dessert spoons, London, 1908 & 1922, overstruck 'C.T.M' (Charles T Maine, Jersey), terminals inscribed with initials, both 8in. (20.3cm); Three table spoons overstruck by the same maker, terminals inscribed, the largest measuring 8óin. (22.3cm.) long, gross weight 12.3 tr.oz. *Condition: in excellent condition, clear hallmarks.
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