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A matched silver fiddle pattern table service, various George II and later makers and dates, some crested, including: a William IV basting spoon by John James Whiting, London 1833; another, London 1831; and a rat-tail pattern soup ladle by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1938, 4845g (155.8 oz) gross
A collection of silver fiddle pattern flatware, various makers and dates, to include: two table spoons by Morris & Michael Emanuel, London 1828; an Irish table spoon by Richard Whitford, Dublin 1812; a Scottish example; another pair of table spoons; two dessert spoons by George Adams, London 1864; three other dessert spoons; five table forks; and three dessert forks stamped Sterling Silver, 1189g (38.2 oz) gross
A matched George III silver fish slice, the blade by William Plummer, London 1789, the handle with maker's mark WB, other marks obscured, the handle pierced and engraved with a crest, 29cm (11 1/2in) long Together with the following silver handled knives with stainless steel blades, various makers and dates, engraved with a crest: Seventeen table knives Fourteen dessert knives A carving knife and fork
A George III silver fiddle and thread pattern part table service by William Eaton, London 1781 and 1782, engraved with a crest, comprising: Thirteen table spoons Fourteen table forks Ten dessert spoons Twelve dessert forks Eight tea spoons Two sauce ladles A pair of sugar tongs A gravy spoon 4075g (131 oz)
A French silver part table service by Emile Puiforcat, .950 standard Minerva mark, with foliate chased terminals and engraved with a monogram, comprising: Thirty table forks Twelve table spoons 43418g (139.75 oz) Together with nineteen silver handled table knives with stainless steel blades
A small collection of silver flatware, including: a George IV fiddle pattern table spoon by Charles Eley, London 1824, later chased and parcel gilt as a berry spoon, engraved with a crest; an old English sauce ladle by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1817, monogrammed; other small flatware; and two spoons, Dutch small article marks, 313g (10.05 oz) gross
A large 18th Century Dutch brass Tobacco Box, the top engraved with interior scene with figures by a table drinking, the base with the interior of a wine cellar, and with contemporary inscriptions, the front panel later inscribed, 'F.S. N.W.M. - Oct. 1st 1835,' 17cms (6 3/4") long. (1)
Box: Silver & Plateware - a small silver mounted tortoiseshell Table Clock, a silver Sugar Tongs, a small silver Jug, a small silver three handled Cup, some silver Cutlery, a pair of silver plated Coasters, a pair of silver plated Candlesticks some Cutlery and other items, a lot. (1)
A set of 8 (6 + 2) Chippendale style mahogany Dining Chairs, with pierced splat back over drop in seat covered in green fabric on front carved ball n' claw feet; together with a similarly decorated D end mahogany Dining Table, approx. 232cms (91")l x 122cms (48")w. (9)
A very attractive French fold-over satinwood and marquetry Card or Writing Table, the rectangular top with brass edge, inlaid with musical trophies and flowers, underside with tooled leather inset and conforming inlay, sliding to reveal a compartment with various slots, the all-round panelled frieze with similar inlay, raised on brass mounted fluted legs, united by an X framed stretcher, 24 1/2" (63cms)wide. (1)
A fine quality Regency period mahogany Pembroke Table, with brass inlaid and rosewood crossbanded top over two frieze drawers with ebony inlaid and circular brass handles, on an octagonal pillared support terminating on a quatre form base with four outsplayed legs and ornate brass castors. (1)
A fine quality Irish 19th Century mahogany Side Table, the moulded Connemara marble top over a plain frieze with an intricately and delicately carved apron the central panel carved with grapes in relief flanked either side by floral drapes with Adams love knot, and similarly decorated sides, on four carved legs, the knee with acanthus leaf decoration, and terminating in carved lion paw feet, approx. 183cms (73")w, 82cms (32")h, 81cms (32")d. (1)
A fine quality 19th Century Armorial mahogany inverted Serving Table, attributed to Williams & Gibton, the shield shaped central back carved in relief depicting the crest, possibly of the O'Briens, Dromoland Castle, the plain top over two frieze drawers on heavily carved S scroll legs, approx. 183cms (72")w, 115cms (45") h. (1)
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