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After H. Heath, three maple framed and glazed (later) hand coloured early 19th Century humorous Engravings "A Young Poodle But Not One of Those Sagacious Breed!! "A Shower or Any Port in a Storm" and "We Sons of Mars - Wot Lives on Brandy and Cigars" (3), the Sons of Mars Engraving 36cm x 24.5cm
A group of small silver, comprising, five silver fiddle pattern tea spoons, engraved with crossed rifles and ‘2nd G.I.P.R.V.R’, Sheffield 1911-16; a George III crested Old English pattern sifter spoon, London 1812 by Eley & Fearn; two decanter labels ‘Brandy’, Chester 1906 & ‘Whiskey’ 1913, both by Sampson Mordan & Co; 202g of weighable silver; together with an inscribed white metal shield shaped pendant and a brooch; a set of four plated and enamelled menu holders in the form of ladies in ball gowns, and a plated Widdicombe Fair tea spoon.
Ten (10) Hand Blown Venetian Murano Art Glass Dolphin Stemware. Includes: 4 brandy snifters and 6 cordials. Green bowl and base with gold fleck dolphin stem. One snifter has a repair to the wing of the dolphin, another with loss to wing or else good condition. Snifters measures 6-3/4" H, cordials measures 5" H. Shipping $76.00 (estimate $300-$400)
CROWN DEVON POTTERY ART DECO VASE, WITH EMBOSSED AND HAND PAINTED FLORAL DECORATION WITHIN TWO PLAIN GREEN LOBED TRIANGULAR PANELS TOPPED BY GILT RAMS HEADS, GREEN SPREADING FOOT, 6 1/2" HIGH, A BURLEIGH WARE TWO HANDLED LARGE VASE, DECORATED WITH GREEN FLORETS ON A CREAM GROUND, 9 1/2" HIGH, WHITE OPAQUE GLASS HEN ON NEST EGG BOWL AND COVER, AND THREE PLAIN GLASS BRANDY BALLOONS (6)
PAIR OF GEORGE VI SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS DECANTERS BY COOPER BROTHERS & SONS LTD, SHEFFIELD 1937 (H: 28.5cm) TOGETHER WITH TWO SILVER DECANTER LABELS STAMPED 'BRANDY' AND 'SHERRY', BY W.I. BROADWAY & Co.. BIRMINGHAM 1983 AND A NEAR PAIR OF HARDWOOD COASTERS WITH SILVER DISC INSERTS (DIA: 15cm AND 14.5cm) [6]
Ω An early Victorian silver brandy pan and cover by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1840, of circular baluster form, with an ivory button finial to the domed cover with a hinged flap over the lip, a plain lip, a wooden baluster handle, 24cm (9 1/2in) long, 338g (10.9 oz) gross Cites Regulations Please note that this lot (lots marked with the symbol Ω in the printed catalogue) may be subject to CITES regulations when exported from the EU. The CITES regulations may be found at www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites
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