A comprehensive silver Grecian pattern canteen of cutlery for twelve place settings, by Carrs, Sheffield 1994, comprising; fish knives and forks, table forks, desert forks, cake forks, soup spoons, dessert spoons, tea spoons, coffee spoons, 4 table spoons, soup ladle, together with the following silver handled; table knives, dessert knives, 9 tea knives, 3 piece carving set, fish slice, butter knife and cheese knife, all contained in a two drawer mahogany side table, approximately 183 oz of weighable silver.
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A Victorian Tunbridge ware thermometer stand by Edmund Nye, the ivory thermometer scale marked 'E Nye, Tunbridge Wells', height 16.5 cm, width 11 cm. At the Great Exhibition of 1851, Tunbridge ware by Edmund Nye, Robert Russell and Henry Hollamby was shown; Edmund Nye received a commendation from the judges for his work. He exhibited a table depicting a mosaic of a ship at sea; 110,800 tesserae were used in making the picture.
An assortment of Hicks & Meigh 'Stone China' Ironstone ware, vase on table pattern, comprising; lidded butter dish, soap dish, large jug, height 27 cm, dinner plate, diameter 26 cm, together with a bowl, height 12 cm, diameter 35 cm, pattern No. 156, Royal Arms Mark No. 66, circa 1822 - 1835 (5).
A painted music/work table, by Edward & Roberts, London, the hinged cover painted with a reclining lady, opening to reveal a group of musical instruments, dummy drawer over a drawer, manufacturers label and stamped makers mark, 44 x 35 x 73 cm. Founded in 1845, Edwards and Roberts became synonymous with high quality furniture, both as cabinet makers, producing items to a very high standard using the finest timbers, and as 'Importers of Ancient Furniture'. By the late 19th century Edwards & Roberts was one of the leading firms of English cabinetmakers.
A George III and later silver fiddle pattern part canteen of cutlery, comprising; eleven table forks, Henry Holland, London 1852, twelve dessert forks, by JEB, Sheffield 1850, five table spoons, seven tea spoons, two ladles and a basting spoon by Eley, Fern & Chawner, London 1823, together with a sugar spoon by Henry Holland 1851, initialled I, 69 oz.
REGENCY COROMANDEL WOOD SOFA TABLE having two frieze drawers and two opposing dummy drawers, twin reeded and rounded flaps over splayed stretcher-less supports, brass handles, brass terminals and castors, 106cms extendedCondition Report: Marks to top commensurate with age, there’s a small split on foot entering castor but not affecting use.64cms wide with side flaps down60cms deep76cms high
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