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Lot 370

A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY OVAL SNAP TOP TABLE, the plain top raised on turned baluster centre pillar and plain tripod supports. 70 x 60 x 71cm high

Lot 385

A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY SOFA TABLE, the plain top above twin frieze drawers on solid end supports with splayed scrolling feet inset with brass casters (distressed). 133cm wide x 78cm high x 76cm deep

Lot 403

A SHERATON REVIVAL MAHOGANY AND SATINWOOD CROSSBANDED OCCASIONAL TABLE, c.1900, of shaped rectangular form, on splayed legs joined by a platform undertier. 70cm high x 61cm wide

Lot 416

A CHINESE 'COPPER RED' BALUSTER VASE, 19th century connected to a table lamp, 38cm high

Lot 417

A FRENCH KINGWOOD AND ROUGE MARBLE TWO TIER OCCASIONAL TABLE, 19th century, of upright rectangular form

Lot 420

A 19TH CENTURY RECTANGULAR MAHOGANY OCCASIONAL TABLE, in the Art Nouveau taste, with shaped top inlaid with bellflowers and foliage with conforming apron , on slender cabriole legs and pad feet,

Lot 422

A FRENCH MARBLE AND GILT METAL TABLE LAMP, early 20th century, of ovoid form, cast with ram's mask side handles and joined by floral boughs, on domed fluted and plinth base, 46cm high

Lot 435

A 'GEORGE III IRISH' STYLE MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR CENTRE TABLE, the cavetto top and plain frieze above a continuous shell and scroll carved apron on a pitted ground, raised on slender cabriole legs and paw feet, possibly by Butler of Dublin. 117 x 62 x 75cm high

Lot 443

A 19TH CENTURY INLAID MAHOGANY RECTANGULAR SNAP-TOP OCCASIONAL TABLE, with crossbanded top, on a turned centre pillar and quadruped base. 61 x 41 x 73cm high

Lot 445

A 19TH CENTURY GILTWOOD BOWFRONT CONSOLE TABLE, the frieze with leaf and scroll carved decoration, with white marble top, the four cabriole legs joined with a stretcher. 91cm wide x 47cm deep x 92cm high

Lot 466

A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY SIDE TABLE, of rectangular form, with central short drawer above arched kneehole space, flanked by larger side drawers, on squared tapering legs. 104cm wide

Lot 468

A PAIR OF CHINESE CANTON EXPORT BALUSTER VASES, converted to table lamps and with gilt metal mounts, decorated all over in famille rose enamels, each 53cm high (to light socket)

Lot 469

A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE VASE, converted to table lamp, Canton mid-19th century, applied with gilt metal mounts and lion mask side handles, decorated all over with figures in a garden terrace in typical palette, 49cm high to socket

Lot 48

A MACHINED SILVER CIGARETTE CASE OR DRESSING TABLE BOX IN THE ART DECO STYLE, Birmingham 1936, mark of Dudley Russell Howitt, of rectangular form, the engine turned body on bracket feet and opening to reveal a plain silver interior, (c.12.5 troy ozs). 16 X 11.5cm

Lot 5

THREE IRISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SPOONS, Dublin 1831, mark of James Scott, (2) and Dublin 1851, mark of John Smyth, (1), each with plain terminal, (c.8 troy ozs). (3)

Lot 64

A SET OF SEVEN GEORGE III IRISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SPOONS, Dublin 1810, mark of William Sherwin, the terminals crested and inscribed with monogram, (c.17 troy ozs all in). (7)

Lot 66

A MATCHED SUITE OF SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLEWARE, comprising:- 12 Hanoverian fiddle pattern table forks, five examples London 1838, mark of Charles Shipway, the remainder also London, similar dates, various makers, (c.27 troy ozs);- 12 Hanoverian fiddle pattern dessert forks, all London examples, mostly Victorian, various makers, (c.17.5 troy ozs);- 12 fiddle pattern tablespoons, four examples, London 1873, mark of Samuel Wintle, the remainder also London, similar dates and earlier, various makers, (c.26.5 troy ozs);- 12 dessert spoons, four examples, London 1865, and two 1867, mark of Elizabeth Eaton, the remainder also London, similar dates, various makers, (c.19 troy ozs);- 12 teaspoons, six examples London 1837, mark of William Eaton, the remainder also London, similar dates, various makers, (c.9.5 troy ozs);- and 12 silver fiddle pattern table knives, Sheffield 1976, mark of Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, the silver handles hollow, and with steel blades- 11 silver fiddle pattern dessert knives, Sheffield 1976, mark of Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, the silver handles hollow, and with steel blades, (c.99.5 troy ozs all in excluding knives). (83)

Lot 68

A SET OF SIX IRISH SILVER KING'S PATTERN TABLE SPOONS, Dublin 1841, mark of Philip Weekes, engraved with crest, (c.22 troy ozs). (6)

Lot 69

A SET OF SIX IRISH SILVER KING'S PATTERN TABLE FORKS, Dublin 1857, mark of John Smyth, (c.21 troy ozs all in). (6)

Lot 76

A SET OF FOUR GEORGE IV IRISH SILVER HANOVERIAN PATTERN TABLE FORKS, Dublin 1820, mark of Samuel Neville, the reverse of terminals crested, (c.8 troy ozs). (4)

Lot 78

A PAIR OF GEORGE IV IRISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SPOONS, Dublin 1829, mark of Richard Garde of Cork, the terminals crested, (c.4.5 troy ozs all in). (2)

Lot 111

Canadian Silver ‘Old English’ Pattern Flatware Service, Henry Birks & Sons, Montreal, Que., 20th centurycomprising fifty-one pieces: 8 dinner forks, 6 dinner knives, 8 salad forks, 5 dessert spoons, 6 tea knives, 5 tea spoons, 10 demi-tasse spoons, table spoon, sauce ladle and butter spreader, together with two other spoons and a George III fish server, 55 oz. — 1711 gramsEst. $800/1,200

Lot 112

Canadian Silver ‘George II Plain’ Pattern Flatware Service, Henry Birks & Sons, Montreal, Que., 20th centurycomprising fifty-seven pieces: 8 dinner knives, 8 dinner forks, 8 tea knives, 8 salad forks, 6 soup spoons, 8 tea spoons, 8 coffee spoons, 2 table spoons, sugar tongs, 59.8 oz. — 1859 gramsEst. $700/1,000

Lot 135

American Silver ‘Pinetree’ Pattern Flatware Service, International Silver Co., Meriden, Ct., 20th centurycomprising eighty-nine pieces:#11; 8 dinner knives, 8 dinner forks, 8 luncheon knives#11;, 8 luncheon forks#11;, 8 butter spreaders, 8 salad/dessert forks#11;, 8 soup spoons, 8 tea spoons, 8 coffee spoons, 8 demi-tasse spoons#11;, 2 table spoons, serving fork, sugar tongs, sugar spoon, preserve spoon, butter knife, pie server, angel cake server, 74.3 oz. — 2312 gramsEst. $800/1,200

Lot 136

American Silver ‘Pinetree’ Pattern Flatware Service, International Silver Co., Meriden, Ct., 20th centurycomprising fifty-one pieces:#11; 7 dinner knives, 8 dinner forks#11;, 8 butter spreaders, 8 salad/dessert forks#11;, 8 tea spoons, 9 coffee spoons, pierced table spoon, butter knife, pie server, 44.2 oz. — 1374 gramsEst. $500/700

Lot 140

Assembled North American Silver ‘Queens’ and ‘King George’ Pattern Flatware, mainly Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, R.I. and R. Wallace & Sons, Wallingford, Ct., 20th centurycomprising fifty-nine pieces: 11 dinner knives, 12 table spoons, 10 dessert forks, 10 dessert spoons, 10 tea spoons, 6 pickle forks, 92 oz. — 2861 gramsEst. $1,000/1,500Provenance: Estate of Janet Graham, Nobleton

Lot 141

Assembled Canadian and American Silver ‘Louis XV’ Pattern Flatware Service, Henry Birks & Sons, Roden Brothers and Whiting Mfg. Co., 20th centurycomprising ninty-three pieces: 8 dinner knives, 9 dinner forks, 8 luncheon knives, 8 luncheon forks, 8 salad forks, 8 soup spoons, 8 dessert knives, 8 table spoons, 8 large tea spoons, 10 small tea spoons, and 10 demi-tasse spoons, contained in a fitted canteen, 86.2 oz. — 2680 gramsEst. $1,000/1,500

Lot 152

Group of Mainly English and North American Silver, 19th/20th centurycomprising: oval footed bowl, circular dish, 6 coasters, small mug, 2 napkin rings, 12 dressing table articles, 8 pieces of flatware, bowl height 4.5" — 11.5 cm., 27.3 oz. — 848 gramsEst. $300/400

Lot 153

Group of English and North American Silver, 19th/20th centurycomprising: 2 nut dishes, 7 napkin rings, 2 dressing table box covers and 13 pieces of flatware, 21.5 oz. — 668 gramsEst. $250/350

Lot 40

Nine Mainly English Silver Mounted Cut Glass Dressing Table Bottles, 20th centurylargest height 5.1" — 13 cm.Est. $100/200

Lot 45

Eight North American Silver and Cut Glass Dressing Table Jars, c.1900-10largest diameter 3.3" — 8.5 cm., various makersEst. $150/250

Lot 46

Five Edwardian and Later English Silver and Cut Glass Dressing Table Jars, c.1902-21one with tortoiseshell cap, largest diameter 3" — 7.6 cm., various makersEst. $200/300Note: Contains material which may be subject to import/export regulation

Lot 49

Assembled Edwardian Silver Dressing Table Set, c.1902-11comprising six pieces: 2 toilet water bottles, 2 jars, jewellery box, hand mirror, largest height 4.9" — 12.5 cm., various makersEst. $150/250

Lot 50

German Silver Plate and Cut Glass Musical Dressing Table Jar, mid-20th centuryheight 5.1" — 13 cm.Est. $50/100

Lot 59

Pair of Late Victorian Silver Table Candlesticks, William Hutton & Sons, London, 1900height 12.2" — 31 cm.Est. $400/600

Lot 77

Six Scottish Provincial Silver Fiddle Pattern Table Spoons, William Ritchie, Perth, c.1810length 9.1" — 23 cm., 10.5 oz. — 326 gramsEst. $200/300

Lot 80

George III Silver Bright-Cut Table Spoon, Hester Bateman, London, 1779, and another, French, Bordeaux, c.17005.2 oz. — 161 gramsEst. $100/200

Lot 82

Victorian Silver Albert Pattern Flatware Service, mainly William Eaton and Charles Boyton, London, 1842-50comprising thirty-seven pieces: 4 table spoons, 9 table forks, 9 dessert spoons, 9 dessert forks, 6 tea spoons, 85.8 oz. — 2668 gramsEst. $1,200/1,600

Lot 99

Four Belgian Silver Table Spoons, mid-18th centurylength 7.8" — 20 cm., 9.4 oz. — 293 gramsEst. $150/250

Lot 1125

Two hallmarked silver dressing table sets, including pin tray, thermometer etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1131

Georgian silver table forks, matched set of six fiddle patten hallmarked approx 9oz Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 1140

Early 20th century cut crystal scent bottle and dressing table jars, with French hallmarked silver tops Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 205

A 9ct. gold ring, of modern design and organic form (12.2g), together with a 9ct. gold and smoky quartz cocktail ring, set single table cut smoky quartz (4.8g), another single stone set 9ct. gold cocktail ring (7.6g), and a 9ct. gold and opal ring, set single ovoid cabochon opal (this last as found), (3.4g), all four stamped "9ct.", (4) 

Lot 259

A silver six piece dressing table set, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1928-29, comprising a hand mirror, a pair of hair brushes, a pair of clothes brushes and comb back, having linear engine turned decoration and circular cartouche (left blank), together with a silver three piece dressing table set, by Daniel Manuafacturing Co., Birmingham 1941, comprising a hand mirror, a hair brush and clothes brush, having engine turned and engraved backs and Art Deco style cartouche (left blank), with a matched engine turned silver comb back. (10) 

Lot 280

A collection of silver flat ware, to include; six silver table spoons, by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1854, fiddle pattern, six silver forks, Elkington & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1901, Hanovarian pattern, two dessert spoons, Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1907, Hanovarian pattern, a matched set of six silver teaspoons, two by Mary Chawner and four by Chawner & Co., London 1838 and 1851 respectively, Hanovarian pattern, together with other silver flat ware including ivory handled fish knives and forks. (weighable silver 1040.8g). (qty)

Lot 291

A comprehensive silver rat tail pattern flatware set for twelve, by Carr's of Sheffield, Millenium mark, Sheffield 1999-2000, comprising 12 table knives and forks, 12 dessert knives and forks, 12 fish knives and forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 teaspoons and 4 serving spoons, all in excellent condition, stored in burgandy anti-tarnish bags. (weighble silver 5,250.4g). (112 pieces)

Lot 297

A silver table cigar lighter, by S W Smith & Co, Birmingham 1917, modelled as an oil lamp, with engraved birds' head handle finial raised upon stepped oval foot, length 15.5cm. (138.4g)

Lot 306

A quantity of cigarette lighters, to include; Dunhill 70 gold plated textured rollagaz table lighter, a similar silver plated engine turned lighter, a Ronson lighter, a T & S sterling silver engine turned lighter, a novelty Johnson lighter in heart shaped faux tortoise shell case and a Colibri gold plated lighter. (qty) 

Lot 339

A collection of Scottish silver flatware, to include; a set of ten George III silver teaspoons, old English stem, by Jonathan Millidge, Edinburgh 1818, together with three silver table spoons, by the same maker, Edinburgh 1818, five William IV silver forks, Hanovarian pattern, by James & Walter Marshall, Edinburgh 1840, three Victorian silver coffee spoons, Hanovarian pattern, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1898. Also a Victorian silver table spoon and fork, Hanovarian pattern, by George William Adams (Chawner & Co.), London 1880, all the above engraved with the same family crest, (condition varies), (total weight 671.1g), and etched glass silver mounted atomiser. (qty) 

Lot 363

An Elizabeth II silver dressing table set, London 1961, comprising silver mounted mirror, hair brush, clothes brush and comb, all with engine turned decoration, in fitted H Lamb of Hartlepool case.

Lot 37

A Chinese lacquered metal bound table top cabinet, in the 18th century taste, with hinged top over a pair of doors enclosing drawers on skirted base, 38cm wide, 38cm high.

Lot 374

A seventy-eight piece silver handled canteen of flatware for eight, by John Osborne, Sheffield 1998-99, comprising; eight table knives and forks, eight dessert knives and forks, eight fish knives and forks, eight tablespoons, eight soup spoons, eight teaspoons, four serving spoons, a butter knife and a cheese knife, in fitted Osborne Silversmiths canteen. 

Lot 384

A matched set of Victorian silver flatware, fiddle and thread pattern, to include, a pickle spoon/fork (sporke), four table forks, five dessert forks, four tablespoons and four teaspoons, by George William Adams (Chawner & Co.), assayed various years, London 1845-61, together with three matched fiddle and thread tablespoons, by William Theobalds & Robert Metcalfe Atkinson, London 1840, a fiddle thread dessert spoon and three fiddle pattern teaspoons by George William Adams, London 1849, (1243.6g). (24)

Lot 490

Bacon (Francis), Sylva Sylvarum: Or a Natural History, in Ten Centuries. Whereunto is newly added The History and Experimental of Life and Death, or of the Prolongation of Life. Published after the Authors Death, by William Rawley, Doctor in Divinity, One of His Majesties Chaplains. Whereunto is added Articles of Enquiry, touching Metals and Minerals. And the New Atlantis. With an Alphabetical Table of the Principal things contained in the Ten Centuries. London; Thomas Lee, 10th edition, 1676, engraved frontis, blind tooled full calf with ribbed spine. (binding with damage, see images)

Lot 552

An oval porcelain dressing table mirror, in Meissen style, 33cm high.

Lot 598

A late Victorian silk and embroidered lace fan, with engraved wooden sticks, the fan decorated with a couple at a table, signed "G Olivier", 37cm long, when fully opened 70cm wide.

Lot 80

An Art Deco style platinum, sapphire and diamond ring, set large table cut blue sapphire with further blue sapphires to corners and rows of three round cut diamonds in between, shank stamped "Plat". (gross weight 3.5g) 

Lot 2210

A Group of Victorian Silver Victoria Pattern Spoons, William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1847/48, comprising: 9 table spoons; and 11 tea spoons, engraved with a crest of a bird holding a branch above the initial B, 31oz 4dwt (20)Most All with clear marks. Most in generally good order, one table spoon with split at heel; a few with small dings to bowls. All single struck. General signs of age and use.

Lot 2222

A German Silver Table Snuff or Tobacco Box, Hanau pseudo marks and English import marks for John George Smith, London 1898, oval, the hinged cover decorated with a scene of 18th Century figures playing cards, the sides with repeating panels of fruit and pastoral scenes, 10.5cm wide, 4oz 14dwt

Lot 2237

A Pair of George III Irish Silver Table Spoons, John Sheils, Dublin 1784, the pointed terminals engraved with initials; and A Pair of Fiddle Pattern Table Spoons, Samuel Neville, Dublin 1819, engraved with initials, 7oz 16dwt (4)

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