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AN ENGLISH BRASS FIVE-LIGHT CHANDELIER OF GEORGE III STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURY WITH ROCOCO FLAMBEAU FINIAL 25 IN. (64 CM.) HIGH View on Christie's.com

Los 35

Edwardian light oak scent bottle Tantalus, with three glass bottles with original labels.

Los 158

Plated three-light candelabra, chamber sticks, pottery table lamp, etc.

Los 162

Gilt metal four-light candelabra, a gilt metal two-light candelabra and a gilt metal lamp base, (3).

Los 163

Cast brass three-piece clock garniture, the clock case with ornamental scrolls, silvered dial, cylinder movement, striking on a bell, with a pair of three-light candelabra.

Los 621

Ten-branch hanging centre light fitting, with prismatic droplets.

Los 88

Two Wicker Baskets, Brass Four Branch Ceiling Light and a Modern Table Lamp

Los 114

Edwardian Silver Plated 6 Branch Light Fitting with Ring Loop Fittings

Los 115

Art Deco 5 Branch Centre Light Fitting with Yellow Glass Shades

Los 207

A pair of Victorian woven hair pendant drop earrings, the elongated balloon form drop woven from light brown hair, to a plain conical cap with hinged gold fittings, with a woven hair ball pendant drop to the front. Total length 100mm (2)

Los 215

A late Victorian shell cameo brooch, possibly depicting Demeter, Goddess of the Harvest, in white to a light brown ground, rub set to a chain link frame. Tested as approximately 15ct gold

Los 216

A continental gold shell cameo brooch, c.1850, the oval portrait shaped shell cameo depicting Aphrodite standing in her chariot being pulled by pairs of doves, in white to a light brown ground. A gold frame with hand engraved top. Dutch marks for 1814-1906

Los 374

A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks with matching silverplated four light candelabra branches, the candlesticks by Hawkesworth, Eyre & Company Ltd, Sheffield 1884, the tapering square section stems supporting half fluted baluster capitals, resting on spreading square shaped bases, the reeded scroll branches supporting baluster capitals and circular drip pans, overall decorated with swags, and stylised beadwork, 46cm high to top of central extinguisher

Los 17

A late Victorian silver coffee jug with part oblique fluted body and circular tapered base. Hallmarked Sheffield, 1896, height measures 8 inches (20 cm), gross weight 16 ozt (497.5 grams). Condition: The coffee pot sits flat on its base, the lid wobbles slightly on its hinge, the lid doesn`t quite sit flush, there is very small gap at the front. The wooden handle and finial are in good condition. The hallmarks are rubbed, the hallmark on the lid more so, but they are still clear and legible. The main solder join running down the side of the coffee jug is visible, particularly from the inside of the jug. The detailing is slightly rubbed and there are gathered areas of polish. There are general light surface wear and tear scratches to the pot in keeping with the age and use of the piece.

Los 21

Edwardian silver dish of circular waisted form, the body vertically pierced with beaded rims and dual wreath and ribbon handles. Hallmarked D & M Davis (David & Maurice Davis) Birmingham 1906. Diameter measuring 6 1/4 inches (16 cm), weight 7.2 ozt (224 grams). Condition: The dish displays light wear commensurate with the age and use with general scratches, marks and some tarnishing. Remnants of old polish visible to the recesses and further spots of discolouration to the inner base. The hallmarks positioned to the underside of the base are clear and legible. There is an area to the base with visible solder, but possibly as made.

Los 108

A modern silver condiment set, each piece of waisted form, the open salt with blue glass liner. Hallmarked Bishtons Ltd Birmingham 1992/7. Gross silver weight 2.9 ozt (91 grams). Condition: The condiment set is in good overall condition, there are light general scratches, marks and tarnishing. The hallmarks are clear and legible.

Los 142

A modern silver mounted wooden wine coaster of circular straight sided form with stepped detail, together with a similar bulbous example. Both hallmarked A.J. Poole Birmingham 2010. Diameter measuring approximately 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm). (2). Condition: In very good overall condition, a few light scratches and fingerprint marks. The hallmarks are clear and legible. Slight imperfection to the wood on the bulbous example.

Los 143

A similar pair of modern silver mounted wooden wine coasters, of circular straight sided form with stepped detail. Hallmarked Birmingham 2010, one made by A.J. Poole and the second Lawrence R Watson & Co. Diameter measuring approximately 3 3/4 inches. Condition: Both wine coasters are in very good overall condition, there are light scratches and finger print marks. One has a slight imperfection to the wood, the second does not have a circular silver panel to the inside centre of the wood. Hallmarked in different styles, both in good condition, clear and legible.

Los 178

A pair of Victorian cased silver plated spoons, the shaped and engraved bowls leading to detailed stems with marquise shaped terminals. Victorian registration mark probably for the 3rd of May 1882. Length measuring 6 1/4 inches (16 cm). Condition: The spoons appear in good overall condition, there are some light general scratches and tarnishing to the spoons, the case also displaying some general wear. The Victorian registration marks, a little distorted, but likely to appear as made.

Los 202

A cased set of three continental fruit spoons with matching sifter spoon, each with decorative finials with scroll and mask detail, gross combined weight 3.2 ozt (100 grams). Condition: The cased set of three continental fruit spoons and matching sifter spoon have light general surface wear and tear scratches. The sifter spoon stem is slightly bent. The case to the outside is very worn and the clasp is broken, the interior is slightly discoloured and worn, thread bare in a couple of places. The marks are slightly rubbed but clear.

Los 207

A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonnÚ enamel spoon, stamped with the Kokoshnik mark, the fineness standard of 84 and the assay master mark of Ivan Lebedkin, Moscow (appointed 1899). The bowl with enamel foliate scrolls shaded in blues, greens, pinks and lilac bordered by turquoise beading, leading to a tapered stem with twist detail amongst conforming enamel and shaped terminal. With case. Length measuring 7 3/4 inches (19.5 cm), weight 2.9 ozt (93 grams). Cased. Condition: There are general surface scratches and wear commensurate with the age of the item, especially to the gilded interior and tip of the bowl. There is further light rubbing to the gilded areas, in particular a small abrasion or file mark on the back of the stem near to the bowl (visible in one of the additional photos). Some of the gilded areas in between the enamel sections have blackened a little. The enamel decoration on the back of bowl appears to be in good condition. On close examination there is some light chipping and some pin prick marks. There are further imperfections to the enamel on the stem and finial and to the finial itself (please ask for further photos if required). The Russian marks are a little rubbed but still legible. The wooden case has general scratches and marks and some fraying and discolouration to the material inside.

Los 217

A white metal continental tea caddy of faceted circular form raised on a conforming base with hinged lid opening to reveal a gilt interior surmounted with a shaped finial. Polish hallmarks indicating its 800 standard and dated early to mid twentieth century. Height measures 4 3/4 inches (12 cm), weight 9.26 ozt (288.1 grams). Condition: The white metal continental tea caddy has light surface wear and tear scratches with some small areas of tarnishing and pitting. There are some nicks to the edges and it wobbles on its base slightly. There are a couple of shallow dints, the most noticeable one to the lid just below the finial. The hinge is in good working order and the lid closes flush. There is some build up of polish in areas. The gilt interior is quite bright.

Los 267

A cased set of six modern silver teaspoons, hallmarked Walker & Hall Sheffield 1952. Gross weight 2.9 ozt (92 grams). Condition: The teaspoons appear in good overall condition with light general scratches, marks and tarnishing. The hallmarks are clear and legible. The case displays wear commensurate with the age and use and some discolouration to the material lining.

Los 280

Victorian cased set of six teaspoons with sugar nips, each with floral engraved shaped stems and finials. Hallmarked James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin) Sheffield 1892. Gross weight 3.5 ozt (110 grams). Condition: Considering the age of the set of spoon and sugar nips, they appear in good condition, they do display some general wear with scratches, marks and light tarnishing, there are some more repetitive scratches from being abrasively cleaned. The case also in good condition displaying light wear commensurate with the age and use. The hallmarks are clear and legible.

Los 296

Miniature silver mounted photo frame of oval form with easel back. Hallmarked Bishtons Ltd London 1992. Height measuring 3 1/4 inches (8.5 cm). Condition: The photo frame is in good overall condition, light scratches and marks, the hallmarks are clear and legible.

Los 310

A pair of modern silver napkin rings of oval form, engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche. Hallmarked W I Broadway & Co Birmingham 1973. Gross weight 24.5 grams. Condition: The napkin rings are in very good overall condition with light wear commensurate with the age and use with light scratches and marks. The hallmarks are clear and legible.

Los 315

Two modern silver mounted bottle stoppers, the first surmounted with a gentleman golfer, the second surmounted with a golf bag. Hallmarked A.J. Poole Birmingham 2000 and 2007. Slightly differing in size but measuring approximately 9 cm. Condition: Both bottle stoppers are in very good condition with light scratches and surface finger prints, a little surface tarnishing. The hallmarks are clear and legible.

Los 318

A small selection of modern silver items to include a small bud vase of tapered form raised on a circular base, hallmarked A J Poole, Birmingham 2001, the height measuring 4 inches (10 cm). Together with a letter opener, napkin ring, port label and pen. (5). Condition: The bud vase and napkin ring are like new, the letter opener has some light surface scratches and the circular end looks to have been repaired and bends slightly. The port label has a small section of deep scratches to the reverse. All pieces are hallmarked A J Poole, Birmingham, dated between 2001 and 2010.

Los 349

A modern silver pill box of rectangular form with engine turned decoration, opening to reveal a gilt interior. Hallmarked Birmingham 1982 with makers mark PJD, length measures 36 mm. Together with a further modern pill box of square form with engraved acanthus leaf decoration to the lid. Stamped to the base with STERLING 925 and London import marks dated 1979. Gross weight 43 grams. (2). Condition: The two modern pill boxes have general light surface wear and tear scratches. The engine turned pill box is in a better condition out of the two, the lid closes flush, the hidden hinge is in good working order, there are some areas of tarnishing. The gilt interior is in a very good condition. There are corresponding hallmarks to the lid and main body, both are clear and legible. The square pill has some small patches of tarnishing, the hinge is in good working order, the lid does not close quite flush. There are some numbers lightly scratched to the inside of the box. The engraved decoration shows good detail.

Los 394

Edwardian silver vesta case, the rectangular body with foliate engraving, initial engraving and attached pendant loop. Hallmarked George Randle Birmingham 1901. Height measuring 41 mm. Condition: General wear, surface marks and scratches and nicks in the metal and some small dents. Also some tarnishing, in particular around the loop and hinge. Slightly misshapen as sides slightly indented, where it has been held. Some light rubbing to engraved decoration. Hinge still works well so that it closes tightly. Hallmarks a little rubbed but still very clear.

Los 408

Elizabeth II (1952-), proof Sovereign 1979, cased, as issued, together with a British War Medal to 77956 Pte F T Griffin Durham Light Infantry. Condition:

Los 88

READING LIGHT, 1960`s style, in metal, 120cm H and two table lamps, in the form of a geisha and Chinaman. (3)

Los 105B

GEORGE SMITH SOFA, four seater, in light purple, on turned legs with castors, 276cm L.

Los 266

A Pair of 3-Light, 2-Branch Dwarf Candelabras having scroll arms, with square scalloped bases having embossed floral and scroll decoration (3 sconces missing), also a silver plated rectangular 2-handled lidded entree dish

Los 269

A Pair of 19th Century Sheffield Plated 3-light 2-branch candelabra having reeded scroll shaped arms with embossed decoration, on round sweeping bases (1 loose from base), 55cm high

Los 319

A 19th Century Sheffield Plated 5-Light, 4-Branch Candelabra having scroll arms, round turned stem with sweeping base, 47cm high

Los 320

A Pair of 19th Century Sheffield Plated 3-Light, 2-Branch Candelabras having embossed scroll rims, turned stems, on sweeping bases, 44cm high

Los 337

A 3-Piece Silver Plated Set of Candlesticks having centre 2-light, 3-branch candelabra, flanked by pair of matching dwarf candlesticks having raised grape, vine and scroll decoration

Los 35

A 0.65" Tower Light Dragoon pattern Yeomanry flintlock holster pistol, 15" long overall, the barrel 9" long, the flatlock stamped with crown GR & Tower, walnut full stock, ramrod missing, brass trigger guard and pommel.

Los 654

FURNITURE - A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ORMOLU THREE LIGHT CANDELABRA having garlanded sconces and foliate scrolls, supported by an amorini, on fluted marble plinth, 42cm high

Los 710

FURNITURE - A BRASS TABLE LIGHT (made-up), having brass angle head with shell shade, paper reading support, twist column, on octagonal base

Los 2

Maugham (William Somerset) Liza of Lambeth first edition second issue Colonial Edition with “[All rights reserved]” on verso of title 6pp. advertisements at end further advert for Colonial library facing title original plum cloth spine slightly dulled light marking to lower cover and lower corner-tips rubbed otherwise very good [Stott A1a (this binding not in Stott)] T.Fisher Unwin 1897.

Los 67

Maugham (William Somerset) The Letter first American edition special souvenir issue given away to audience members on the opening night with the compliments of the producer & publisher frontispiece portrait of Katharine Cornell additional tipped-in cast list added for this edition only original orange wrappers light sunning to spine otherwise very good [Stott A36b Note] 8vo Doran 1927. *** An excellent collector`s item especially in such condition.

Los 74

Maugham (William Somerset) Cakes and Ale first edition first impression this copy with 2 of the 3 misprints described by Stott signed inscription from the author on front free endpaper original blue cloth lettered in gilt with author`s & publisher`s devices in black a couple of light marks very slight lightening to spine dust-jacket a very good example [Stott A40a] 8vo Heinemann 1930. *** A wonderful copy of for many Somerset Maugham`s best book continuing the autobiographical trend he had developed in previous works and with the familiar representations of people and places he had come into contact with notably in this work Thomas Hardy (as Edward Driffield) and Hugh Walpole (as Alroy Kear). The inscription reads “For the British War Relief auction / W.Somerset Maugham 16 Oct 1940.”

Los 781

A KURDISH RUNNER 100 x 525cm ++Reduced at both ends, approx 10cm x 5cm towards one end and similarly sized repaired tear close by; general light wear, more severe in places; requires cleaning

Los 808

A KNOLE SETTEE upholstered in pink floral brocade, with cushions, cords and tassels, 116cm h; 90 x 180cm, early/mid 20th c ++In good condition with some light soiling on the arms, built up on later block feet and shepherd castors

Los 913

A VICTORIAN SATIN BIRCH AND MAHOGANY BIDET AND COVER on cabriole legs with leaf carved volute feet, contemporary Wedgwood creamware pan, 45cm h; 39 x 60cm ++The top with small light stains but of good quality and somewhat surprisingly not stamped by any particular maker, the Wedgwood pan original but cracked on one side

Los 936

A GEORGE III FRUITWOOD CORNER CUPBOARD with cavetto cornice and light green painted interior with serpentine shelves enclosed by a panelled door, the lower part with a further door, on bracket feet, 220cm h; 47 x 94cm ++Brass hinges and/or keyplates old replacements, minor faults and repairs but generally sound

Los 3

A BLUE PRINTED EARTHENWARE PUZZLE JUG with snake handle and four snake`s head spouts around the neck-cordon, printed with flower sprays in associated borders, 30cm h, c1830 ++Section of the lipped rim damaged. Some light overall discolouration of the glaze, but scarce

Los 9

A GROUP OF F & R PRATT AND OTHER POT-LIDS AND WARE various sizes, c1860 and later, several framed (8) (for details please see online catalogue at www.mellorsandkirk.com) ++The lot chiefly comprises: Alexandra Palace, two, one with base - the framed example with large rim chip on the underside, light glaze scratches; The Cavalier and base - an old re-issued lid; Windsor Castle and Hare Coarsing - a 20th c re-issue and two cut down plate centres

Los 31

A LUSTRE WARE BUST OF DAVID GARRICK the actor in a loose claret and brown coat with frilled light green shirt and red cloak, on purple resist socle with a band of palmettes, 19.5cm h, collector`s label, c1820 Provenance: Folkard Collection. ++In good condition with minute spot of flaking on the red cloak and also several tiny glaze scratches, no restoration

Los 57

TWO DERBY SAUCER-DISHES one moulded with blue and gilt whorls and painted with puce swags, the other with scattered roses in a distinctive polychrome bird`s egg border, 20.5 and 19.5cm diam, painted crown over D in blue, c1777-80 ++The second with a few light glaze scratches but both in good condition and attractive examples

Los 59

A CHELSEA-DERBY REEDED CREAM JUG painted in green monochrome with flower sprays and sprigs beneath a gilt dentil rim, the foot and handle gilt, 12cm h, gilt conjoined anchor and D, c1775 and two Chelsea-Derby coffee cups and a coffee cup and saucer, one of the cups similarly painted with swags, the other and a cup and saucer with polychrome sprays beneath a blue and gilt anthemion or dentil rim, painted crown over D in puce or blue, c1780-86 (5) ++Wear to the gilding on the rim and handle. Saucer with a few tiny rim nicks, one of the coffee cups with wear to the gilding on the dentil rim. The green monochrome coffee cup with some typical light wreathing of the glaze but no significant damage, unsightly flaking or restoration

Los 61

A DERBY "BLOOM" GROUND TEACUP AND SAUCER of bute shape, with gilt panels of roses, the ground heightened with gilt stars and white enamel `jewels`, saucer 14cm diam, painted crown, crossed batons, D, gilder`s numeral 9 of William Smith and 269 in puce, c1800 ++A particularly well preserved example of this, one of the most attractive of Derby set patterns with one or two light spots of stacking wear to the saucer only. No cracks, chips or restoration, scarce

Los 104

AN A EDWARD JONES SILVER BOWL chased with roses and foliage issuing from the four stems, on ring foot, 12cm h, maker`s mark, Birmingham 1910, 11ozs ++In good condition with light wear and polish residue, the foot engraved as a prize at slightly later date, not holed or repaired and retaining most of the original plannishing marks

Los 180

A PAIR OF FRENCH CANDELABRA in the form of a semi naked nymph supporting a torch in a puce sprigged pale yellow drapery, with associated floral encrusted four-light candle branches, 55cm h, painted JR monogram, c1900 ++Figures in fine condition. One of the pair of detachable branches broken and glued with discoloured restoration

Los 196

A CHINESE PORCELAIN VASE AND COVER of inverted baluster form, painted in famille rose enamels with long tailed birds, one perched on rocks between flowering peony, magnolia and other plants, in lilac and light blue panelled diaper or lappeted borders, 44cm h, painted concentric circles in underglaze blue, 19th/early 20th c ++In the present local vendor`s family ownership since the early 20th c or before; in fine condition no damage or restoration

Los 209

THREE RUSSIAN BEAKERS one repoussé with a bird and rocaille, the two others with a pattern of heart motifs, one on ball feet, traces of gilding, 7.5 and 5.5cm h, all Moscow, maker`s marks of Ivan Shagin and, possibly, Gavril Serebryenikov, 1752, maker EK/BA with pellets between, c1780 and another, maker`s marks obliterated, c1780 ++Beaker with birds with a worn strike of the Moscow mark of St George, two other marks obliterated; general slight wear but not holed, split or repaired. Second beaker in good condition with only light wear for the age, the marks good. Smaller example - one foot crumpled on the underside, the other with a heavy dent resulting in a small hole and another bruise, free from holes splits or repairs, the marks good

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