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Engraved white metal and granite oval vinaigrette by Middleton Rettie & Sons of Aberdeen, the hinged cover inset with a pink granite panel, the underside stamped M.Rettie & Sons, Aberdeen, gilded pierced and engraved hinged inner cover, the base with grey granite panel, 5cm wide.
A pair of Worcester Flight Barr & Barr spill vases circa 1810, of cylindrical form, each decorated with a panel depicting the ruins of Mettingham Castle, Suffolk and Okehampton Castle, Devonshire within a broad gilt border, against a royal puce ground, below a beaded border and flared rim decorated with a gilt band and gilt foliate band, the sides with gilt bird`s mask handles, on a square gilt base, impressed FBB mark and inscribed with the details and the address of the manufacturer, 3.5in (9cm) high, one with restored rim. (2)
A Chinese silver bowl late 19th century, maker`s mark HC and Chinese character mark, probably Hung Chong & Co, the lobed bowl with a folded shaped rim, the sides decorated in relief with various birds, animals and figures, on a shallow circular foot, 8in (20cm) diameter, weight 22.8oz.
A collection of English & Oriental tea bowls 18th & 19th century, comprising examples in coloured enamels, including famille rose, and blue and white, including two with Christies Nanking Cargo sale labels, together with a Chinese famille rose dish, 6in (15cm) diameter and a New Hall slop basin. (15)
A small circular silver lidded box Chester, probably 1898, makers GN & RH (rubbed), with embossed decoration, together with an oval silver pill box, a silver mustard with blue glass liner, pair of silver peppers with blue glass liners and a pair of miniature silver peppers of tankard form (7).
A fine enamel on silver gilt dish circa 1870, Vienna, maker Hermann Ratzersdorfer, hallmarked with the 1867 type dog`s head mark and maker`s mark `HR` to the edge of the silver gilt rim and foot, the well decorated with classical maidens within a white and black dotted border, the rim similarly decorated with maidens in various landscapes featuring a waterfall, mountains, classical buildings and trees, the reverse decorated with classical landscapes with various figures, and the base with a silver gilt rim and inset with an enamelled panel decorated with a fortified harbour with a small boat at sea, 5in (12.5cm) diameter. * Hermann Ratzersdorfer was active in Vienna from 1843-81. Born in 1817 in Pressburg (now Bratislava in present-day Slovakia), his father was an antiquities dealer. At the end of 1843 Hermann moved to Vienna and established himself as a master silversmith and enameller, exhibiting at the Viennese Trade Exhibition of 1845, the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London, the 1855 Paris Exhibition and others in London & Vienna, respectively in 1871 and 1873. He retired in 1881, turning his business over to his son, Julius
A matched pair of George III silver cauldron salts London 1767, maker WF&IK, and 1768, maker IS&AN, with blue glass liners and hoof feet, together with a late-Victorian silver lidded mustard pot, London 1894, maker Horace Woodward & Co., of plain cylindrical form with shell thumbpiece, scroll handle and blue glass liner, and a mustard spoon, total weight 6.6oz. (4)
A silver footed bowl Chester 1901, maker Jay, Richard Attenborough & Co., of plain form, 4.75in (12cm) diameter, together with a rose gold banded cigarette case, Birmingham 1949, maker JHC, a Samson Mordan silver propelling pencil, a circular silver card tray, a silver thimble, an Indian whitemetal bowl and a Continental silver trinket box with agate lid, total weighable silver 13.6oz. (6)
Two George V silver toastracks by Elkington & Co., Birmingham, both of plain geometric design, the first six division with a pierced base and stepped feet, dated 1934, 4.75in (12cm) long, the second four division with a shaped base with integral feet, dated 1920, 8cm long, total weight 5.8oz. (2)
An Edwardian silver bon bon dish Sheffield 1901, maker Joseph Rodgers & Sons, of circular form with hooped swing handle, the pierced sides with scrolled acanthus leaf spray decoration and an acanthus scroll rim, on a spreading circular foot, with blue glass liner, 4.25in (11cm) diameter, together with a similar mustard pot by the same maker, 1901, a silver mustard spoon and two Art Nouveau style silver coffee cup mounts, Sheffield 1905, maker James Deakin & Sons. (5)
A set of four Indian silver salts late 19th / early 20th century, in the form of water lily flowers, with gilt interiors, (4.5cm) diameter, together with 2 Indian silver peppers of cylindrical form with foliate & boteh decoration, (7cm) high, small Indian silver dish, 2 white metal wire baskets and 4 South American silver spice dishes with spoons (17).
A George III mahogany tilt-top tripod table the later associated piecrust top on a late 18th century base with fluted and wrythen fluted column with gadrooned band, supported on three arching outswept cabriole legs with acanthus and floral scroll carved shoulders and ball & claw feet, 31.5in (80cm) diameter x 27.75in (70.5cm) high.
A Victorian burr walnut Sutherland table mid. 19th century, the oval hinged top with a moulded edge, inlaid in boxwood & satinwood with scroll motifs, on turned tapering supports united by a turned stretcher, standing on carved cabriole legs with scroll feet and brass & china casters, 31in (79cm) long when open, 25in (63.5cm) wide.
A handpainted Edwardian occasional table the moulded rectangular top handpainted with a fan, eyeglass and peacock feather amongst trailing ivy foliage, with a border of foliate tracery, the corners with acanthus leaf sprays, over a shaped frieze, on line inlaid rosewood cabriole supports on brass & china casters united by a shaped undershelf, 26 x 16in (66 x 40.5cm).
A set of six George III style mahogany dining chairs early 20th century, in the Chippendale style, the floral and shell carved crest rails over Gothic arched backs with central pierced lozenge splats with acanthus carving, between fluted and stiff leaf carved uprights, over drop-in seats within plain seat rails with moulded edging, on carved cabriole legs with ball & claw feet (6).
A set of five Regency style painted & parcel gilt armchairs in the manner of George Smith, decorated in cream with dark green lining and parcel gilt, each with a curved and moulded x-bar back terminating in floral rosettes to a curved bar top rail, on reeded uprights with matching reeded scroll arms on talon mounts and rosette moulded corner blocks, to a caned seat on reeded and fluted sabre legs, one a/f (5)
A Regency mahogany work box of sarcophagus form, the lid with a moulded handle with beaded edge and quarter veneered panels divided by boxwood stringing, opening to reveal a vacant interior with a fitted mirror inside the lid, the front with a single drawer, the sides with gilt brass ring handles on grape & vine mounts, standing on bun feet, 9.5 x 7.75in (24 x 19.5cm).
A good quality oak table desk late 19th century, manufacturer Waterlow & Sons, London, the hinged sloping front opening to reveal a fitted interior with shaped divisions for letters, pen tray, ink well slots and a top hinged compartment with engraved ivory plaques titled `Answered`, `Unanswer`d`, `Accounts` and `Receipts`, over a single drawer with flush rebated handle opening to reveal a leather lined folding writing slope with lidded compartments to the rear, 14.5in (37cm) high x 14.25in (36cm) wide.
A pair of gilt brass framed portrait miniature photographs the hand coloured photographs within oval mounts and circular gilt brass frames with quiver, torch, swag and laurel crests and hinged stands, inscribed in black ink verso with the sitter`s names, Mr & Mrs Charles Anthony, dated 1841 and 1846, the frames 5.5in (14cm) high. (2)
A Newton lacquered brass monocular microscope 19th century, on a Ross type stand with `Y` shaped foot and rack and pinion focusing and plain stage above a plano-concave mirror, the stand inscribed `Newton & Co. Opticians, 3 Fleet Street, Temple Bar, London`, 13in. (33cm) high,
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