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A late 18th Century table salt circa 1780, of boat shape with cut and moulded body above shallow capstan stem with oval moulded and petal edged foot, height 8.5cm, together with a similar period sweetmeat jar (lacking cover) of baluster form with vertical moulded ribbed body and a lemon squeezer foot, and a small later shell form table salt with cut decoration. (3)
An early 20th Century bijoiterie table or vitrine of rectangular form, the hinged top with a blind fret-carved border over fret-cut corner spandrels and raised to reeded tapered legs united by a fret-cut galleried stretcher shelf, retains key, height 75cm x width 53cm x depth 40cm.
An Art Deco walnut veneered dining suite, comprising cocktail cabinet / sideboard on stand, with central fall-front flanked by a single door at either side and with two drawers below, height 127cm, width 138cm and depth 48cm, a rectangular extending dining table on twin supports united by a stylised stretcher and six panel back chairs ensuite with drop in seat pads. (8)
A 1930s Noritake dressing table set comprising tray, hat pin holder, candlesticks, two lidded trinket pots, pot pourri holder, ring holder and a pair of urn vases, with a teacup and saucer, all decorated with Egyptian scenes of an Arab figure on a camel walking through the desert, the borders in royal blue with gilt detailing, blue and green backstamps, height of candlesticks 13.5cm. (qty)
George I silver Hanoverian pattern table spoon, engraved polished form, makers mark rubbed, hallmarked London 1724, length approximately 20cm; a George I silver Hanoverian pattern table spoon with rat-tail to reverse bowl, engraved initials to reverse of terminal, makers mark rubbed, hallmarked London 1724, length approximately 20cm and a George II silver Hanoverian pattern table spoon with rat-tail to reverse of bowl, pip to terminal, the reverse of terminal with naively engraved initials, makers William Cripps, London 1742, length approximately 20cm (3)
Edwardian miniature silver teapot with swing handle, makers Boots Pure Drug Company, Birmingham 1906, height approximately 7cm, together with an Edwardian silver topped dressing table jar, repousse foliate scroll decoration to lid, blank circular cartouche, makers mark partially rubbed, hallmarked Birmingham 1906, height approximately 7.5cm together with a pair of silver topped pill boxes and another (5)
Pair of George IV fiddle pattern silver table spoons, gilt bowls with repouse berry and exotic fruits decoration, engraved decoration to stems and berry design to terminal, blank cartouche, makers William Schofield, London 1829, length approximately 22.5cm together with a matched George III fiddle pattern silver berry sugar sifter spoon, makers possibly Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1806, length approximately 17.5cm, all in velvet and silk lined fitted case
George V part silver dressing table brush set comprising hand mirror and two clothes brushes, each with engine turned reeded decoration and initialled cartouche, makers Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1923 together with a silver hand mirror (af) and a silver back clothes brush (5)
Pair of 18th century Hanoverian pattern rattail silver table spoons, hallmarks rubbed, length approximately 19cm (split to one bowl) together with a George III Old English pattern silver serving spoon, initialled terminal (repair to bowl) Pater & Ann Bateman, London 1795, length approximately 21cm (3)
George V silver table suite comprising pierced silver fruit bowl of scalloped form raised on three scalloped feet with acanthus leaf shoulders, pierced scroll design sides with foliate scroll border, monogram and date inscribed to centre, makers James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1927, diameter approximately 29.9cm, height approximately 13.5cm together with a pair of matching pierced silver bon bon dishes raised on three scalloped feet, makers James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1927, diameter approximately 17cm, height approximately 6cm (3)
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