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A pair of EPNS three branch two light table candelabra, 41.5 cm high, a plated salver, 28 cm wide, stainless steel hip flask, beakers, further flask and beakers, wine thermometer and plated folding cup, together with GEORGE G CHISHOLM "The World As It Is: A Popular Account of the Countries and Peoples of the Earth", published Blackie & Son London.... 1884, cloth board bound with tooled and gilded spine and corners
Hector Miller (b.1945) for Aurum DesignsPair of silver and silver-gilt candelabra, bearing marks for Hector Miller, London, 1981, issued by order of the Dean and chapter of St. Paul's to commemorate the wedding of HRH The Prince of Wales & Lady Diana Spencer, limited edition 187 and 188 of 400, each measures 22cm high, 1177g approx overallCondition report: Minimal signs of wear, some melted candlewax, some scratches near bases, wear consistent with age and use.
A cut glass decanter with silver collar, C J Vander Ltd, Birmingham 1980, etched design, 29cm; ; a four-piece plated tea and coffee set; a cut glass sugar sifter with silver-plated mount; an electroplated three-tier candelabra; a pair of three-light plated candelabra; and an electroplated oval gallery tray, 61cm.
An interesting collection of collectibles etc. to include various ornamental ceramics, interesting Art Deco pocket cigarette case/lighter, miniature ceramic ornamental wares, an Art Deco period celadon glazed two-light ceramic candelabra, a miniature barrel, a miniature camera/lighter, other similar collectibles etc. to include three 19th century Josiah Wedgwood & Sons tiles depicting months of the year etc. (selection)
Two Crown Staffordshire porcelain bird groups, each modelled by J T Jones, 12 and 10cm high, together with a pair of early 20th century German porcelain three branch figural porcelain candelabra, a pair of porcelain figures and a Goldscheider pottery figure of an Art Deco lady, printed marks, 24cm highCondition report: Goldscheider has head and fingers glued on. All the pieces have slight losses and various small chips.
A late 19th century French faience ware Cantagalli candelabra modelled as a mythical beast holding a shield whilst perching on a ball, height 33cm, together with an early 20th century hard paste porcelain bust, height 30cm, pseudo-Meissen marks to base, (2).Additional InformationThe bust with a large amount of restoration to the base, wear to the gilding, the candelabra is missing the top section, completely restored.
POTSCHAPPEL; a Continental hard paste porcelain figural candle holder, circa 1900, modelled with two cherubs surrounding the central branch, with floral encrusted detail, raised on shaped oval plinth base, height 23.5cm, blue painted marks to the underside, together with a further Continental hard paste porcelain figural candle holder, modelled as gentleman holding a garland of flowers, height 31cm (2).Additional InformationMinor chipping and a couple of the flowers have been repaired on the taller example, numerous flowers with chips and firing cracks to the reverse, the Potschapell example was possibly a candelabra and this is base section as there is a metal liner to the interior, restoration to the arms and two of the cherubs, numerous chipping to the floral detail and base.
A late 19th century Continental hard paste porcelain figural candlestick representing a seated maiden in naturalistic setting, blue painted mark to the underside, height 36cm, together with a pair of 20th century Continental porcelain figures representing a shepherd and shepherdess, height 26cm, with pseudo Meissen marks to the base, (3).Additional InformationMinor chipping to the floral encrusted detail on the candelabra, the shepherd with losses to the paint on his hat and to the black paint on his shoes.
A pair of Edwardian cut glass table candelabra, early 20th century, each with twin arms above facetted base, 53cm high, 32cm wideCondition Report: One of the two candelabra is missing two drop sections from a sconce. Both the bases have grooves cut for electric cables through the bases and the arms are hollow so they could be later than Edwardian.Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of Arts and Crafts cast iron and brass mounted andirons, early 20th century, in the manner of work by Ernest William Gimson and Alfred Bucknell, the double brass disc finials pierced and engraved with flowers and foliage, above recessed necks and twin rectangular feet inset with further conforming scrollwork, 67cm high, 29cm wide, 58cm deepThe present andirons take their inspiration from 17th century models at Haddon Hall, which became popular with designers after it had been published in Richard Bridgens' Furniture with Candelabra and Interior Decoration, in 1838. A pair dated circa 1670 was also illustrated in Gentle and Field, English Domestic Brass, London, 1975, fig.139. The model was most famously reimagined by Leicester-born architect and designer Ernest Gimson, who is known to have seen and sketched the Haddon Hall andirons in 1889. Gimson's designs were mostly manufactured by his associate, blacksmith Alfred Bucknell. The engraved foliage and particularly the substantial rectangular feet are very similar to the pair Gimson designed for Daneway House, Sapperton. Similar examples were also sold at Christie's New York, The Maurice and Margo Cohen Collection of Decorative Arts, 11 June 1999, lot 399. Similar andirons were also designed by the Artificers Guild during the early years of the 20th century.
A pair of 19thC French ormolu candelabra, each with four branch candle holders and foliate ornamentation on figural cherub columns, with quality hand painted porcelain collars in the Sevres style, with reserves of cherubs and landscape decoration on a blue ground, raised on formal bases, 54cm high.
A silver-plated five-piece Viners of Sheffield tea and coffee service, comprising: teapot, coffee pot, water pot, cream and sugar; along with a selection of other silver-plated wares, including: a three-branch candelabra; three-piece tea service; a pair of candlesticks; and three wine slides.

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