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A Collection of Metalware: A late 18th century brass candlestick with petalled base 9½ ins (24 cms) high. Two brass chamber sticks, one engraved and dated 1702, the other of sheet metal with wriggle work decoration. A large 18th century copper ladle on a wrought iron handle 17 ins (43 cms) in length. A wrought iron ladle 21 ins (53 cms) in length. A Georgian silver plated sugar basin & milk jug, and a Victorian silver plated wine coaster.
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER SHELL DISHES, ATKIN BROTHERS LTD., SHEFFIELD, 1891 richly chased, each on three whelk supports, 14.7cm long; together with a lobed oval silver milk jug and sugar basin, The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1921; and a silver pot-pourri box and cover, shaped oval, pierced and inset with coins, John Edward Wilmot, Birmingham, 1899, 14.5cm wide 822gr (26oz) (5)
A LATE VICTORIAN THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, WILLIAM GIBSON & JOHN LANGMAN, LONDON, 1896 NOT SUITABLE FOR EXPORTcomprising: a teapot, sugar basin and milk jug, the bulbous circular form chased with a band of stylised foliage below a reeded border, leaf-capped scroll handle, teapot handle with ivory fillets, detachable urn finial and octagonal spout, gilt interior, underside stamped "GOLDSMITH'S COMPANY, 112 REGENT STREET", 1768g, teapot 16,5cm high, And An Edwardian Silver Bonbon Spoon, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1907, the handle and bowl with pierced foliate decoration, 64g, 17,5cm (4)
AN ASSEMBLED THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA SET, WALKER & HALL, SHEFFIELD, 1911 & 1918 comprising: a teapot, milk jug and a two-handled sugar basin, each part-lobed body with harp handle, the teapot with hinged domed, lobed cover and composition finial, teapot initialled "D", teapot 18cm high, 1134g (3)
A LATE VICTORIAN FOUR-PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, JOSEPH BRADBURY & EDWARD BRADBURY, LONDON, 1875 NOT SUITABLE FOR EXPORTcomprising: a teapot, coffee pot, sugar basin and milk jug, of cylindrical, tapering and lobed form, the body engraved with bands of stylised flowers within beaded borders, with floriform rim, ivory fillet to C-scroll handle, the hinged covers with detachable urn finial, milk jug and sugar basin with gilt interior, 1803g, coffee pot 25cm high (4)
A Newhall circular sugar basin with pink diaper and foliate decorated border to the interior, wavy dot, line and floral sprigs to the exterior, numbered 173, 11.5cm diameter; a Newhall Chinoiserie decorated cup and saucer, saucer 13.5cm diameter; another Newhall floral decorated cup and saucer; two pieces of Newhall porcelain, the shaped rectangular tray printed with cottages in a landscape, 18cm wide; a jug painted en grisaille with flowering basket, formal dot, line and wavy borders with floral sprigs (7) (faults)
A RARE CHINESE "HUANG HUALI" WRITING BOX, late Ming Dynasty, the lid with ruyi head silhouette brass angle strengthening mounts and studs, the interior with four compartments (one lidded), with side carrying handles, 35.5cm wide x 23cm deep x 8cm high. This box is an exceptionally rare and early example of a Chinese made wooden box in the Dutch colonial style and was almost certainly made for the Dutch East India Company (VOC). It belongs to a small and rarefied group of boxes made by Chinese woodworking masters in the 17th century Tao/Confusion tradition. The wood exhibits a lustrous and rich patination and the brass mounts are finely engraved. The best Huang Huali furniture was produced by cabinet makers in China's lower Yangtze River basin during the Ming Dynasty. The wood was much prized and it was reserved for furniture constructed for the court and for the wealthy and elite literati. Cf: Jacobsen, RD & N Grindley: Classical Chinese Furniture: In the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Paragon Publishing 1999. Condition report: Attractively patinated overall. The side opening up of divide line between centre panel and border panels on the lid. The lock plate appears to be a later replacement. Aging crack to base panel. Otherwise in good condition
Victorian engraved silver three piece tea set having foliate ribbon and swag decoration and comprising: squat baluster shaped teapot, shallow two handled sugar basin and baluster shaped jug, the rims and handles of each with beaded decoration, maker probably Arthur Sibley, London 1870, height of teapot 16cm, combined weight 32.7oz approx gross, housed in an early 20th Century oak case having an inset brass handle to the hinged cover, 35.25cm wide Condition: The knop on the teapot is possibly a replacement - **General condition consistent with age
A SET OF SIX SILVER CIRCULAR DISHES of plain form, 7.5cm diameter by Gorham, Co.; a silver mug by F.B.Rogers Silver Company, 925; a silver cigarette case; a silver matchbox holder; two ashtrays stamped Sterling; a two handled sugar basin and matching jug stamped Sterling and weighted; three dwarf candlesticks, weighted; a pair of two branch candlesticks (one for repair); three lined peppers; a plated bowl and napkin ring (23)
A SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SET, oval shaped teapot with domed hinged lid, ebonised handle with matching finial, sugar basin and jug, Sheffield 1912 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, 16.1 troy oz in total; and a silver plated oval shaped teapot with canted corners and ebonised handle with matching sugar basin (5)

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