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A part service of silver flatware and cutlery, Victoria pattern to include: three tablespoons, six table forks, six desseet spoons, six dessert forks, five teaspoons, and one butterknife, all by Messrs J and H Lias, London 1844; together with a teaspoon, by another maker, London 1854; and a set of eight silver table knives; and eight silver side knives, Victoria pattern, (with stainless steel blades), by C. J. Vnder Ltd, Sheffield 1966, the table knives 25.5 cm long, 68.8oz weighable silver. (47)
A long set of seventy-two George V silver handled table knives and thirty-six matching side knives, with feather-edge handles and polished steel blades, each engraved with a small monogram, by Messrs Thomas, London 1912/1913 the blades marked “Thomas Bond Street”, the table knives 27.6cm long, the side knives 21.7cm long. (108)
A set of twelve Victorian silver fiddle pattern table forks, initialled "P" on the back of the terminals, by George Adams, London 1855; and a set of six silver fiddle pattern table forks, by Messrs Holland, Aldwinckle and Slater, London 1901, approx. 20.5cm long, 41oz. (18)
A collected or Harlequin set of antique silver hourglass-pattern flatware and cutlery to include:- twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve teaspoons, two sauce ladles, one basting spoon and the following with steel blades/tines (some stainless steel):- a carving knife and fork, twenty-three table knives, nine side knives and a small quantity of knife blades, by various makers, mixed dates London 1808-1867, all crested to match, 137.8oz weighable silver. (lot)
A George V silver mounted and enamel dressing table set, decorated in black, red and gilt to resemble oriental lacquer-work to include:- a shaped oval tray, a handmirror, a pair of brushes and a smaller oval brush, by two makers (The Northern Goldsmiths and Adie Brothers Ltd) Birmingham 1926, the tray 31.5cm long. (5)
A George V silver canteen of flatware and cutlery, Hanovarian pattern, in a fitted box with lift-out trays to include: twelve soup spoons, twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve teaspoons, one soup ladle, and two sauce ladles, each piece initialled "T"; together with a set of twelve table knives; and eleven side knives; and a five-piece carving set, with stainless steel blades (and tines) and ivory handles, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1923, the box measuring 47cm long, 146.5oz weighable silver.Self-declaration submission reference WEC6MMZK
An Elizabeth II part service of Hanoverian silver flatware and cutlery, to include: six soup spoons, six table forks (three-prong), six dessert spoons, six dessert forks (three-prong), and six pistol-handled knives with stainless steel blades, all by C. J. Vander Ltd, London 1956/1962/1963, all contained in a fitted wooden box; together with a non-matching silver teaspoon; and a plated sugar sifter ladle, the box 39.5cm long, 46.9oz weighable silver.
A George VI silver table lighter, in the form of a grenade, by A. & J. Zimmerman, Birmingham 1937 (loaded); and an Edwardian silver pierced mustard pot, with a blue glass liner, by G. Nathan and R. Hayes, Birmingham 1904, the latter 7.3cm high, 2.2oz weighable silver. (2)
A late 19th Century Chinese silver cigarette case, of rectangular outline decorated on the cover in relief with figures in a garden setting, some at a gaming table and a shield cartouche, monogrammed, the reverse with a crane and another bird amongst bamboo, (the interior now lined with red leather for use as a card case), c.1890, 9cm long, 3.45oz (gross).
A Capo-di-Monte figural table lamp, modelled by Menegheth, of a boy, girl and hound, wooden base; others, various, Tramps, Cobbler; a Grays Pottery breakfast in bed set, possibly designed by Sam Tolbart, comprising a teapot, milk jug, and sugar bowl, each decorated with stylised flowers, the tray 27.5cm wide, printed mark; an Art Deco Myotts jug, 8387; an Empire Ware dripped glaze candlestick; Sylvac terrier; a Crown Devon Fieldings musical mug; etc
Miniature Furniture - a 19th century kitchen stool, 13cm diam, c.1880; a Ronson table lighter; a novelty pin cushion, in the form of a garden roller; a Laura Ashley candlestick, 43cm high; Tutankhamun bust; an E.P.N.S., epergne, with central circular dish, three smaller dishes on scroll arms, circular base, ball feet, 17cm high, c.1910; a silver baby spoon, Birmingham 1946 (2)
Thomas 'Gnomeman' Whittaker (1912-1991) golden oak dining set, circa 1960, including a refectory table with adzed work surface and four close-nailed upholstered dining chairs. Each chair with signature gnome carving. Table dimensions: 137cm long, 76cm high, 75cm deep; Chairs each 39cm wide, 83cm high, 39cm deep Yorkshire Critter, working at Littlebeck near Whitby.
Georgian mahogany kneehole desk/dressing table with inlaid herringbone stringing decoration to the borders, having a single long drawer over a single short drawer and a single door cupboard flanked on either side by three short drawers, each drawer with brass handles and escutcheons, raised on ogee bracket feet, 78cm high x 73cm wide x 49cm deep
Victorian mahogany wall hanging corner cupboard, the single mirrored door opening to reveal four shelves, the door itself with ornate brass escutcheon and hinges, 92cm high x 64cm wide x 32cm deep, and an unusual oak hall table of triangular form (2) Condition Report Triangular table - Some scratches throughout especially to table top and shelf. Some chips and dents. Some gapping at the joints. Loss to uppper left front corner.Corner cupboard - Damage to top. Scratches and chips throughout especially to corner. Splits at corners and to door. Please see additional photos.
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