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A Bohemian Emerald Glass Goblet & Cover. The tapering octagonal bowl painted with pendant garlands of pink roses in panels alternated with scrolling gilt foliage, and having similar gilt decoration to the facet cut foot, lid & finial knop, 12¼ ins (32 cms) in height.
A 19th Century Silver Salver hallmarked London 1876 with maker`s mark for Stephen Smith & Co. The centre engraved with a phoenix beneath the inscription `Deum Et Hegem`. The pierced and embossed border of lions flanking urns and face mask roundels 12½ ins (32 cms) in diameter. Retailer mark on base; D.G. Rait & Sons Glasgow.
Six Napkin Rings; Five of Silver and another of silver plate: One pierced & embossed with scrolling foliage and having a vacant cartouche to the front hallmarked Birmingham 1887. A waisted ring with scrolling flowers & foliage around the edge, marks worn. An engraved example with foliate cast edge and decorative band centred by initials B.W.A. hallmarked Chester 1911. Another with raised edge and band of engraved foliage hallmarked Chester 1923. Another engraved with rippled water markings and stamped Birmingham 1934. The plated ring inscribed `HOPE`.
A Collection of Silverware including a pair of small silver chamber-sticks 2½ ins (6 cms) in height. A Pair of Silver Salts; in the form of baskets 1½ ins (4 cms) in height, 2½ ins (6.5 cms) in width. Five silver napkins of varying design; two engraved with floral & foliate decoration. A pair of plain silver sugar nips and twelve spoons.
A Collection of Decorative Silver & Plated Cultery; Sugar nips, three mother-of-pearl handled knives, a fork & a spoon with ornamental silver mounts, one Georgian & later teaspoons, a self standing teaspoon inscribed The Ole Oake Roome, pickle forks, salt spoons etc.
Two Cased Cutlery Sets: A set of six silver fruit knives & forks hallmarked Sheffield 1926 with mother-of-pearl handles, set in an oak case lined in blue silk & velvet 11¾ ins x 9¼ ins (30 cms x 23.5 cms). A set of six silver plated fish knives & forks from Harrods, London, in a red velvet lined case 16¼ ins x 9½ ins (41 cms x 24 cms).
A Large Collection of Continental Silver & Silverplate Cutlery: A set of five butter knives with mother of pearl handles inset with silver navette plaques. Two silver sifting spoons with foliate pierced decoration and bone handles. A set of five spoons; one engraved with a monogram above the date 1en Mai 1877. Four large ladles. Carving knife & fork, various servers, tables spoons & forks. A Silver dish with ribbon bound reeded border, stamped GEER FRIEDLÄNDER and engraved with armorial crest and inscription on base; 1878 4/16 April 1903, 9¾ ins (25 cms) in diameter.
A Large Collection of Silver Plated Ware including; An elegant Sheffield plated teapot on pedestal stand, a Victorian serpentine sided teapot with foliate engraved decoration, An egg cup set on stand, An engraved oval dish with squirrel surmount, A pair of Falstaff candlesticks of oval form on flared & fluted bases, A scallop shell butter dish with hinged lid, A dish with `Chippendale` border, A muffin dish with revolving hemispherical lid, A butter dish with floral scroll crested border and domed rectangular cover, A small engraved oval basket with swing handle, A small Viner`s creamer, A small presentation quaiche with engraved Celtic knot bands and inscription `Vovlo Bus Challenge 2000`, A Miniature trophy and three goblets on vine entwined stems.
A Collection of Miscellaneous Ceramics, Silver & Plated-ware: A Royal Doulton Jug & Two Dishes; one quatrefoil dish bearing the mark used on Burslem earthernware from 1932, depicting a thatched cottage in landscape 5 ins x 5 ins (13 cms x 13 cms), the other rectangular dish depicting figures and impressed on the back 7922 G-30, and bearing the Royal Doulton mark `English Old Scenes, The Gleaners` 4 ins x 5½ ins (10 cms x 14 cms). A Pair of Coalport Teacups & saucers. An Elizabeth Radford Handpainted Butter Dish. A lustre glazed Barvarian bowl & saucer. A stoneware black glazed jug incised with a cockerel. A Pair of Booths Lidded Tureens with berry finials highlighted with gilding and two scroll handles. Four commemorative mugs. A small blue glazed German leaf dish. A silver plated teapot & hot water jug. Decorative caddy spoons. A small pewter measure. Four silver & one plated napkin rings.
A Group of Miscellaneous Items including a pair of cloisonné vases 6 ins (15 cms) in height. Three cloisonné dishes; one ornamented with butterflies, a cased light meter, two corkscrews, a pewter snuff box, a carved faux amber bangle and various silver plated wares; three silver plated meat skewers, a watch case, a cruet set, oval hip flask, knife rests, cigarette case, fish servers, pickle forks, sugar nips & mustard spoons etc.
A Four Piece Edwardian Silver Brush Set hallmarked London 1905 and stamped The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, 112 Regent Street, and a Victorian Silver Christening Mug hallmarked London 1882 with an inscription; `Winifrid Whitsun Walker, from her Godparents A & E. Marwood, 24th may 1885`. above a gadrooned base.
A Silver Photograph Frame & A Pair of Silver Candlesticks. The frame hallmarked Birmingham 1914, 6½ ins x 5 ins (16.5 cms x 13 cms) and containing a pencil & watercolour sketch of a monument in landscape signed & dated 1917. The candlesticks hallmarked Birmingham 1918 with candlecups of square flared bases inscribed `Brenda`.
A Collection of Silver & Silver Plate Bijouterie: A decorative pierced & engraved E.P.N.S. belt buckle. A pierced & engraved badge hallmarked London 1900. An Art Deco Perfume Flask inscribed 1½ oz on base. A Sterling silver pencil. A silver cigarette holder & cheroot holder, and a silver cased cigarette holder. Four silver thimbles and a small silver handled button hook.
Four Silver Vesta Cases & A Cigarette Case. Three of the vesta cases engraved with scrolling foliate decoration and hallmarked Birmingham 1903, 1905 & 1919. The other hallmarked Birmingham 1912 and stamped Pat Applied For with an engraved monogram to the centre reflected on the cigarette case marked London 1907.
A Russian St. Petersburg Silver Cigarette Case/Lighter. The rectangular case ornamented with fanned fluting and having rounded front & back edge with a small inset blue cabochon to the gilt clasp opening to reveal a gilded interior and a woven cotton lighter wick threaded through the back edge retracting by means of the pull chain. 3 ins x 4 ins (8 cms x 10 cms).
An Intriguing 19th Century Russian Silver & Niello Work Box of Outstanding Quality. The round flat lidded form engraved in miniscule detail with an aerial map on the lid and a numbered key inscribed with place names on the base. The sides engraved with a continuous urban landscape below a feathered band framed by gilded zigzag stringing to the edges. The gilt interior stamped with a series of marks; H.? 1832, 84, A?. Measuring 3? ins (9.2 cms) in diameter, 1 inch (2.5 cms) in depth.
A Betjemann`s Patent Coromandel Book Rack. The hinged arch topped ends extending on a slide and decorated with gilt brass mounts inset with oval panels of malachite framed by rope-twist beading. The centre bearing a small recessed retailers plaque inscribed J. Bagshaw & Sons Liverpool. The sides with brass mounts stamped BETJEMANNS PATENT 9475.
A Fine Set of 9 Carat Gold Cufflinks & Tie Pin presented as a gift from the Sultan of Oman and crafted as his Coat of Arms. The tie clip having five amethysts and two diamonds set in the white gold khanjar dagger & sheath; with two crossed swords incorporating twenty six brilliant cut diamonds. The matching cufflinks each set with three amethysts and twenty one diamonds.
A Small Collection of Bijouterie: A Shibiyama button mounted with brooch pin, a 9 carat gold & pearl pendant necklace, a black basalt Wedgwood Cameo brooch, a `Miracle` brooch set with semi-precious stones, a pair of silver & jet stud earrings, a Sterling silver filigree tiepin, a small amethyst glass Masonic intaglio, two more costume brooches and two rings.
A Victorian Silver Mounted Ivory Inkwell with Shibiyama decoration. The scallop-edged collar & foot band, and domed oval lid hallmarked London 1884 with William Thomas Wright & Frederick Davies maker`s punch. The rim having a push button releasing the lid to reveal a glass inkwell within. The tusk sides ornamented with fine raised gilt lacquer-work and inset mother-of-pearl depicting birds, flowers & foliage, 4½ ins (11.5 cms) in height.
A Chinese Silk Embroidery worked in silvery grey threads on an Imperial yellow ground with a stumpwork plaited stitch celestial dragon scrolling amidst wispy clouds & preying on a animal below. 30½ ins x 19 ins (78 cms x 49 cms) in a glazed moulded oak frame 37½ ins x 26 ins (4 cms x 6 cms).
An Antique Chinese Silk Embroidery finely worked in metallic threads with carp swimming amongst water-lilies on a purple ground edged by a woven border, 9 ins x 36 ins (23 cms x 91 cms), in a gilt frame inscribed on back; `Part of a Mandarin`s Coat of 1650 in gold & silver thread believed to be part of the sleeve bought from a Refugee from `Mao` in Hong Kong in 1966`.
A Fine 18th Century Black Lacquered Cabinet on stand decorated with chinoiserie ornithological scenes. The pierced & shaped copper corner brackets, hinges & ornate escutcheon enriched with engraved flowers & foliage defined against a matted ground. The interior fitted with ten variously sized drawers lacquered with landscape scenes. The stand having matted paint-work scallop shells and the legs adorned with bell flowers and raised on ball feet carved with acanthus leaves. 60½ ins (154 cms) in height, 40 ins (102 cms) in width, 22½ ins (57 cms) in depth.
A Fine Chinese Lacquered & Giltwood Folding Armchair. The horse-shoe-shaped back sloped down at the front with outswept scroll terminals forming the hand rests, ornamented with embossed & incised sheet brass appliqués on a red/brown lacquered ground. The back splat having a square gilded centre panel carved with scrolling dragons surrounding a circular boss. The leather slung seat on folding X-frame supports.
A Splendid Meiji Period Oriental Rosewood Cabinet fitted with staggered tiers of offset cupboards: The doors and back panels lavishly decorated with birds, flowers and foliage depicted with carved & inlaid ivory, mother-of-pearl, metals and gilded lacquers. The fine fret-work gallery rails, aprons and corner brackets carved with lotus flowers amongst scrolling foliage. The base fitted with three drawers. 82 ins (208 cms) high, 50 ins (127 cms) wide, 14 ins (36 cms) deep.
A Chinese Carved Hardwood Stand. The square top having a pink marble inset and moulded edge above a sweeping pierced frieze of undulating berries & foliage raised on four legs united by a square under-shelf and terminating on paw feet, 31½ ins (80 cms) high, 17½ ins (45 cms) wide.
A Chinese Carved Hardwood Stand. The petalled top having a pink mottled marble inset and beaded edge above a pierced frieze of scrolling foliage & flowers raised on four tapering legs ornamented with rising floral stems and united by curved stretchers above stylised ball & claw feet, 30½ ins (77.5 cms) high, 16½ ins (42 cms) wide.
A Chinese Rosewood Stand. The low rectangular top having curled under ends enriched with carved fruiting vines above a fret carved frieze of entwined fruit & foliage, and pendant clusters of grapes with scrolling tendrils leading down the legs, joined by faux bamboo end rails, 19¾ (50 cms) high, 40 ins (102 cms) wide, 18 ins (46 cms) deep.
A Pair of Elm Chinese Throne Chairs Circa 1920. The down swept horse-shoe back rail with voluted terminals and a curved central back-splat carved with a small panel of stylized chinoiserie foliage & dragon heads. The shaped front arm supports joined by a wavy bracket above the large square seats; with recessed panels of simulated cane. The legs rounded at the corners and enhanced by the shaped aprons and side rails that are joined by peripheral stretchers.
A Pair of Fine & Impressive 19th Century Imari Hall Vases on Stands. The massive baluster vases with flared rims intricately decorated with panels and bands of tree blossom, flowers, lucky emblems and trellis work, and measuring 48¾ ins (124 cms) high, elevated a further 18 ins (47 cms) in height on carved stands: The round tops with moulded edges and a ring of carved foliate moulding securing the vase bases, raised on cabriole legs joined by curved stretchers, 19½ ins (50 cms) in diameter.
A Large Oriental Ceramic Lamp with gilt bronze mounts. The bulbous body decorated with landscapes & geisha girls in panels raised on a square gilt base with ribbon bound laurel wreath ornamentation and re-entrant corner quadrants. The rim mounted with a guilloche band issuing three swept & reeded arms supporting the octagonal cream silk shade, with a seeding foliate finial to the centre, 44 ins (112 cms) in height.
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