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Lot 297

A Viners silver hot water pot with art deco engraved decoration weight 556.2g

Lot 107

A SET OF THREE ART NOUVEAU SILVER BUTTONS, 3CM D, IMPORT MARKED, LONDON 1901, 13DWTS Good condition

Lot 184

AN ART NOUVEAU DOULTON WARE VASE WITH PIGMENT BRUSH - LINE DECORATION OR STYLISED FOLIAGE BY MARK V. MARSHALL, 26CM H, IMPRESSED MARKS, INCISED ARTIST'S INITIALS AND THOSE OF THE ASSISTANT JANE S. HURST, 1905 Good condition, no restoration

Lot 226

AN ART NOUVEAU ROYAL DUX IRIDESCENT GLAZED PORCELAIN VASE IN THE FORM OF THE HEAD OF A GIRL EMERGING FROM A LILY, 33CM H, MARK IMPRESSED ON A TRIANGULAR PINK PAD, EARLY 20TH C Good condition except for extremely minor grazes on the thinnest part of the everted flower petals only but no substantial damage of any kind, no restoration

Lot 246

AN ART NOUVEAU STUART GLASS VASE WITH GREEN PEACOCK TRAILED DECORATION, A SIMILAR SMALLER POSY VASE AND ANOTHER OF TAPERED FORM WITH WIDE RECURVED NECK AND PURPLE CABOCHON, 13CM H AND SMALLER, ALL C1910 Good condition

Lot 256

AN ART NOUVEAU CONTINENTAL OCHRE MAJOLICA FIGURAL VASE OF A NYMPH AND NEPTUNE WALL FOUNTAIN, 49CM H, INDISTINCT MOULDED MODELLER'S SIGNATURE AND 219, EARLY 20TH C Good condition

Lot 359A

LOUIS OUVET. AN ART NOUVEAU GILT BRONZE AND IVORY STATUETTE OF A GIRL GATHERING ROSES, ON BOW CENTRED ONYX PLINTH AND GILT BRONZE BASE, 26CM H, SIGNED OUVET, EARLY 20TH C Much accretion of old dust and dirt but in good original condition, requiring only a clean

Lot 136

A late 19th Century green paper covered rectangular sewing box for a child, the lid with a print of two children in Art Nouveau style border, the lid interior with mirror over a compartmentalised tray with a few accessories, reels etc., 21.5 x 14.5 x 8cm. From a connoisseur's collection

Lot 585

A rare flintlock pistol by Nicholas Paris, Warwick, signed ' N .Paris, Warwick ', 13 cm screw off cannon barrel, engraved steel lock plate, cock and trigger guard, the walnut stock mounted with silver scrolls and engraved cartouche with the upper section of a rearing stag a leaf branch in its mouth, the silver but cap engraved with a bird and terminating in a lion's head, 30.5 cm. Nicholas Paris set up his business in Jury Street, Warwick in 1669 and was buried in Warwick on 5th October 1716.His most important patron was Thomas Leigh, 2nd Baron of Stoneleigh. As well as being a gunmaker, Paris also worked as a blacksmith, watch maker, gilder and enameller, and carried out various other works within the town of Warwick. For further information on the Paris family, the most inventive and adaptable English provincial gunmakers of the late 17th and early 18th centuries, see Neal and Black, op cit., pp.265-70, 273-5 and J.F, Hayward, The Art of The Gunmaker, vol 11, pp.83-84

Lot 647

Buttons - four card displays and loose examples of Art Deco celluloid and similar buttons comprising a card of twelve large examples, largest 6.5cm, a card of a set of six, 5.5cm, and others. (qty) From the collection of the late Claire Gilchrist

Lot 649

Buttons - three card displays comprising a card of thirty three Art Deco celluloid examples, largest 3.7cm, and two cards each with a set of six. (3) From the collection of the late Claire Gilchrist

Lot 651

Buttons - a cased set of three large silver buttons each depicting a maiden's head amid foliage in the Art Nouveau style, London 1901, with import mark and makers mark for Charles Boyton, each 4cm dia., set in green velvet in a rectangular black leather case, the case, 16.5 x 6cm. From the collection of the late Claire Gilchrist

Lot 670

Buttons and a pair of buckles, comprising a set of five papier mache buttons inset with mother of pearl flowers and leaves, 2.7cm dia., a set of six gilt metal Art Nouveau floral pierced examples, 2.2cm dia., three early cut steel pierced examples, three glass swirl pressed examples, a set of ten domed and jewelled buttons, three Bimini winged cupid pattern examples two rectangular and one oval, latter 4.2cm and a pair of paste set oval shoe buckles, 5.5cm. (32)

Lot 671

A cased set of six Art Nouveau style gilded metal circular buttons, each with waist length woman playing a harp, each stamped to reverse 'Liberty' within a crown and with a diamond form mark similar to a registration mark, set in silk in a worn black leatherette rectangular case, 11 x 6cm.Ê

Lot 674

Buttons - a fine framed display of twenty five, including two 18th Century floral enamels with cut steel borders, two similar but smaller with inset paste, four further 18th Century enamel examples, six late 19th Century portrait buttons including three paste set and one steel set, an Art Nouveau enamel and pearl example and others, largest 3.5cm, frame 32 x 24.5cm. From the collection of the late Mary Wheelhouse

Lot 697

Buttons - four carded displays, comprising a card of seventeen novelty buttons including a brass 'You Liar', largest 4.7cm, another of twenty two Art Deco, largest 3.2cm, another of seventeen themed on faces and masks, largest 4cm, cracked, and a card of twenty six mostly brass decorative examples, largest 3.2cm, cards 30.5 x 22.5cm. (4) From the collection of the late Mary Wheelhouse

Lot 710

Buttons - Reference Books, comprising - Boutons - Therese Gandovet, n.d. Buttons Heritage - Erwina Chumberlin and Minerva Miner, 1976 The Collector's Encyclopedia of Buttons - Sally C. Luscomb, 6th printing 1979, d.w. Buttons For The Collector - Primrose Peacock, 1972 Buttons, A Collector's Guide - Victor Houart, 1977 Buttons - Collectors Blue Books - Diana Epstein, 1968, d.w. Button Button - Pegg Ann Osborne, 1993 A Carnival of Glass Iridescent Luster Buttons - Ruth Miller Clark, 1986 Buttons - Woman's Field Guide - Jill Gorski, 2009 The Button Book - Diana Epstein, 1996 Buttons - Art in Miniature - Stefan O. Schiff, 1979 (11) From the collection of the late Mary Wheelhouse

Lot 1013

A Royal Copenhagen art pottery bottle vase, decorated with birds and geometric patterns, 18cm high, transfer mark to base, marked 713 underscore 3208.

Lot 1014

A Bohemian art glass vase, in pink, orange and clear forms, 23cm high, and two others. (3)

Lot 28

An early 20thC folk art wooden decoy duck, with painted plumage predominantly in green and grey, probably French, 16cm high.

Lot 29

An early 20thC folk art wooden decoy duck, with painted plumage predominantly in green and grey, probably French, 15cm high.

Lot 58

An Art Deco diamond ring, set with two old round cut stones of 8.5mm diameter each, split shoulders set with seven tiny stones of 1mm, shank stamped PLAT. in a Garrard & Co articulated box.

Lot 167

AN ART DECO YELLOW/WHITE METAL BLACK ONYX AND MARCASITE RING, no hallmark, size M 1/2. £25-£40

Lot 168

AN EDWARDIAN ART NOUVEAU 9CT GOLD SEED PEARL AND PERIDOT PENDANT, stamped 9c, approximately 3 grams. £50-£75

Lot 199

AN ART DECO WHITE METAL PENDANT with central black stone and marcasite surround, stamped 935 on a period neck CHAIN, a period silver and marcasite foliate link NECKLACE, import stamp and a pair of ditto clip on EARRINGS. £25-£40

Lot 203

A BOX OF SUNDRY COSTUME JEWELLERY including a 9ct gold BROOCH, sundry COMPACTS and an art deco SCENT BOTTLE. £30-£50

Lot 775

By A .E. Jones, an Edwardian silver Art Nouveau caddy spoon, Birmingham 1909, heart-shaped bowl, the handle with pierced Art Nouveau foliate decoration and applied with a turquoise coloured glass cabochon, length 8.9cm, approx. weight 0.8oz.

Lot 776

By A .E. Jones, a silver Art Nouveau caddy spoon, Birmingham 1915, heart-shaped bowl, the handle with pierced Art Nouveau foliate decoration, length 8.5cm, approx. weight 0.7oz.

Lot 794

By E.S. Barnsley, an Edwardian Art Nouveau silver three-handled bowl, Birmingham 1908, circular tapering form, with three trifurcated scroll handles terminating in pad feet, diameter 22cm, approx. weight 31.oz.

Lot 801

By R W Hewett & Co., An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver and enamel butter knife and jam spoon, Birmingham 1905, the stylised terminals with dark and light blue enamel decoration, the jam spoon bowl chased with a dolphin, approx. weight 1oz. (2)

Lot 803

By Lawson & Co, a set of three Edwardian Scottish Art Nouveau silver egg cups and spoons, Glasgow 1905, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, on three sinuous scroll supports, on raised circular bases, with three egg spoons, approx. weight 6.7oz. (3)

Lot 867

By Liberty and Co, an Edwardian Art Nouveau silver belt buckle, Birmingham 1902, also stamped CYMRIC, shaped rectangular form, with pierced intertwined scroll decoration, the centre with a mother-of-pearl cartouche, length 10.7cm, approx. weight 2.5oz.

Lot 871

By William Hutton and Sons, an Edwardian silver tea caddy / casket, London 1905, rectangular form, the slanting hinged cover with two Art Nouveau straps, the corners with simulated rivets, on four bracket feet, length 9cm, approx. weight 6.3oz.

Lot 874

A set of six silver Art Nouveau tot cups, by James Fenton & Co, Birmingham 1919, also with import marks for 1911, circular bowls on wire-work stems, on raised circular bases with an enamelled motif, height 8.cm. (6)

Lot 878

After a design by Archibald Knox, an Art Nouveau electroplated two-handled tray, marked EPNS and with a maker's mark of three stars in a clover leaf, rounded rectangular form, inset handles, with sinuous decoration, length 69cm.

Lot 880

An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver figure of a lady, by H J Cooper & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1905, modelled in a standing position with arms raised holding a two-handled urn, on an oval base on a wooden plinth, total height 29.5cm.

Lot 886

λBy R. E. Stone, a pair of Art Deco dishes, London 1931, also signed 'R. E. Stone' circular form, spot-hammered decoration, with triangular ivory side handles, length 10.5cm, approx. weight 7.7oz. (2)

Lot 901

By Ane Christensen, a modern silver Nervous bowl, London 2002, length 14cm, approx. weight 3.8oz. This bowl is featured in an article on 'Exploring Elastic Movement as a Medium for Complex Emotional Expression in Silver Design', by Kristina Niedderer, School of Art and Design, University of Wolverhampton, 2012, International Journal of Design, 6(3), pages 57-69.

Lot 933

An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver trumpet vase, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1901, tapering circular form, embossed with stylised foliate decoration with three scroll supports, on a circular base, height 20cm, plus a modern silver-mounted glass cocktail shaker, retailed by Asprey, London 1987, approx. weighable 5.2oz. (2) Provenance: The late Greta Morrison, widow of Bryan Morrison.

Lot 177

Ceramics and Glass - a 19th century Continental ceramic hors d'oeuvre dish, painted with flowers; a Coalport ceramic basket; art glass splash bowl; etc

Lot 185

A large brown glazed Art Pottery jar

Lot 253

An Art Deco oak display cabinet, c.1940

Lot 283

Ceramics and glass - an early 19th century pearl ware blue and white willow variant pattern saucer; Minton table china inc Tiffany & Co, Colman Collamore and Tyndale and Van Roden retailed soup bowls, others plates, coffee pot, Capodimonte figure, Woods and Son Ellers Art Nouveau jar and cover; etched glass fruit bowl etc qty

Lot 311

An Arts & Crafts oak washstand, the gallery set with Art Nouveau design tiles, retailed by J. White & Sons, Chesterfield, 94cm wide; another, later (2)

Lot 328

Clocks - an Art Nouveau style bronze coloured metal figural time piece, mystery clock Diana, white dial, bronze coloured stand, black base, approximately 35cm high; an oak cased clock, etc (3)

Lot 332

Tribal Art - a Papua New Guinea tribesman's bow; a Slazengers of London archery bow (2)

Lot 344

Treen - a vintage Anri Juan Ferrandiz figure, Art 55211, The Quintet; others Holz Kunst, Ulrich Bernadi, Dolfi, Lepi, Bavarian Boy initialled AW, Fisherman grandmother, Standard Bearer on rearing horse, wall masks, plaques etc, 32cm and smaller (20)

Lot 352

An early 20th Century Art Nouveau mahogany mantel clock, inlaid, Arabic numerals; a Ferranti 555 vintage radio; a late 19th Century oak biscuit barrel; a quantity of plated sugar nips etc

Lot 354

Aviation - an Art Deco design chromium-plated novelty table cruet, as an airplane, c. 1950; Militaria - Telecommunications - Heliographs 5-In Mk V thick mirrors, by B.W. & M. Ltd., cased en suite, [2]

Lot 371

Tribal Art - a pair of carved wooden wall hanging marriage token mask pots, each carved as a smiling male or female face, longhair, shaped hat receptacle, drop handle decorated with a conforming squatting figure, V shaped suspension loop top, approx 48cm long; a pair of wall plaques; a wall mask (5)

Lot 402

Metalware - an Art Deco pink enamel and chrome eight piece dressing table set inc clock, pair of candlesticks, tray, hair and cloths brushes etc; another cased travelling set; cruet set on stand, shaving set, perfume atomizer etc qty

Lot 504

Boxes and Objects - an Art Deco table lighter; three compacts; an oval snuff; etc

Lot 506

Medals & trench art: Great War, British War medal and 1914-1919 medal with ribbons to Pte W J Shakespeare Leicestershire Regiment; also Nazi Germany Deutche Mutter medal white metal and enamel with ribbon date engr. rev. 16/12/1938, also Great War trench art: aluminium signet ring 25mm dia. the tablet engraved LOOS (4)

Lot 352

An Art Deco hardstone table bell, rectangular form, with stepped Lapis Lazuli, Jadeite and Blue John, with a Jadeite push button, length 5.8cm.

Lot 49

A small mixed lot of three silver casters, comprising: a George III pepper pot, by Samuel Woods, London 1763, baluster form, rope-work border, with an associated pierced pull off cover, by T. Daniell, plus a sugar caster of lighthouse form, by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1960, and an Art Deco sugar caster, by A L Davenport Ltd, Birmingham 1936, tapering circular form, wooden underside of base, approx. weighable 7.7oz. (3)

Lot 50

An Art Deco silver push-action sugar caster, by Elkington and Co., Birmingham 1935, tapering faceted circular form, with a sprung push-down ball finial, on a circular foot, plus a silver cigarette box, the front inscribed 'To Jane and Henry from Edmundo Ros, 5.6.43', length 14cm. (2)

Lot 63

A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a mustard pot, by Holland, Aldewinckle and Slater, London 1910, vase form, beaded borders, on a raised circular foot, with a blue glass liner, a pair of salt cellars in the Art Nouveau manner, Birmingham 1911, a bun pepper pot, London 1930, a salt cellar and spoon, approx. weighable 12.5oz. (6)

Lot 688

A 17th century Dutch silver-mounted green glass shaft and globe bottle, probably by Hans C. Brechtel, The Hague 1664, the mounts with pierced and embossed foliate and flower decoration, with damage, the cover with a silver-mounted cork stopper, embossed with a reclining cherub, height 29.5cm. Provenance: Alfred de Rothschild (1842-1918) Lionel de Rothschild (1882-1942) Edmund de Rothschild (1916-2009) The Trustees of Exbury House. The item appears on the 1918 Halton valuation schedule, catalogued as 'A green glass decanter, with silver mounts Two similar bottles, by The Hague Silversmith Adriaen Van Hoecke, circa 1665 were sold at Hannam's Auctioneers in Hampshire in January 2019. A similar example can be found in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

Lot 69

A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a six piece Art Deco silver condiment set, by Walker and Hall, Birmingham 1931, in a fitted case, with spoons, plus a four-piece condiment set, a pepper pot, a tennis trophy, two silver and glass pepper pots and a trowel page marker, approx. weighable 18oz. (qty)

Lot 72

A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an Edwardian tazza, by J. Carrington, London 1905, circular form, spot-hammered decoration, on three Art Nouveau sinuous legs, on a circular foot, plus a two handled bowl, London 1904 and a cased egg cup, Sheffield 1930, approx. total weight 13oz. (3)

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