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A Minton Secessionist single candlestick having a stylized tube lined floral pattern by designers John Wadsworth and Leon Solon, on an ochre and red ground body with green drip tray, printed marks to the base no. 1No1 and Minton Ltd in stylized form, 16.5 cms high (crazing and surface scratching, small interior chips candleholder rim)
A collection of small porcelain items comprised of a Royal Crown Derby imari pattern bowl, a miniature imari pattern cup and saucer, a miniature Wedgwood teapot, a Locke and Co. Worcester jug decorated with a Peacock, a Royal Worcester porcelain miniature blush ground jar and cover, a Royal Doulton Dickens Ware vase, a miniature German porcelain cup with Augustus Rex mark, four chamber sticks, a Royal Worcester green lustreware bowl, a transfer decorated three-handled tyg and a Hammersley and Co ring tree decorated in the imari palette - Part of a private owner collection CONDITION REPORT: Dickens Ware Vase - 'Bill Sykes', heavily mottled with three large hair line cracks running down from the rim, 7.9cm high. Royal Worcester 'Crown Ware' lustre bowl - Some wear to gilding round the rim, 3.8cm high Tyg - Condition good, 3.6cm high German cup - Gilt rim with some wear. Chip to the rim, 3.2cm high Royal Crown Derby bowl - Mark badly printed. Gilt rim with wer, some brown stained patches. Glaze heavily crazed in areas, 4.6cm high Wedgwood teapot - Condition good, 4.7cm high Imari cup and saucer - Some yellowing and crazing to the glaze. The cup with a chip to the rim, 2.2cm high, saucer 6.3cm diameter Worcester jar and cover - Some wear to the gilding and a chip to the inside rim of the lid by the spoon hole, 5.5cm high Ring tree - Tiny firing crack to the rim, and minor wear to the gilding on the rim, 8.3cm high Locke and Co jug - Areas of the enamelled peacock have flaked off, 5.6cm high Small blue ground chamberstick with enamelled flowers - Restored handle, rim and candle holder, 3.7cm high Green leaf chamberstick - Candle holder restored and a chip to the rim, 4.2cm high Largest blue ground candleholder with apricot and gilt decoration - Minor wear to the gilding, 5.7cm high Hammersley chamberstick - Condition good, 4cm high
19th century AD. A bronze discoid hanging lantern with concertina body; the lower body a dish with bands of openwork geometric ornament, central panel with punched scales, points and swags and maker's mark; concertina-type wire-framed body with linen sleeve; upper body slightly domed with bands of openwork to the upper face, central socket and vent; within, a shallow rimmed socket and separate bowl and candleholder; bell-shaped lid with openwork bands, knop handle and lateral securing loop, two knops and flat-section handle with loop and hook; chain with loop to each end. 619 grams total, 17cm (6 3/4"). Ex Swiss collection; acquired Istanbul,1980s. [No Reserve]
A Seccessionist WMF silver plated desk-stand, having a candleholder and matchbox holder, of gondola form with pierced stylised pointed ends, cast marks verso and raised number '191', length 24.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Does not stand well due to uneven underside. Tarnished and with handling wear throughout.
19th century AD. A turned brass candleholder with tapering ribbed socket, narrow stem and concave bowl made from the brass components of military shells, stamped to the underside. 388 grams, 11cm (4 1/4"). Property of a Gloucestershire gentleman; inherited from his grandfather. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
Four Persian bronze oil lamps and a candleholder stand, mostly 12th/13th century, of various forms, three on engraved hexagonal bases, the fourth on a spreading lobed base, two with finials to the handles, tallest 16cm.; and a bronze engraved candleholder stand, of lobed circular form raised on three supports, 15cm.high.
A large Black Forest carved mantel clock with a simple chiming movement serial 1688 marked P.R. formed as a rocky outcrop with bull, cow, ram and goat, the oak dial (diameter 12.5cm) with applied brass Roman numerals (height 60cm width 38cm depth 21cm), the pair of garnitures each have two carved woodcocks under a leafy canopy candleholder on a leaf and rock outcrop base, standing 33cm high (key to clock in safe)
19th century AD. A turned brass candleholder with tapering ribbed socket, narrow stem and concave bowl made from the brass components of military shells, stamped to the underside. 388 grams, 11cm (4 1/4"). Property of a Gloucestershire gentleman; inherited from his grandfather.[No Reserve] Fine condition.
Sterling Silver pair of Three Light Candelabra By Gebruder Kuhn, Germany, Circa 1920. Set on circular domed bases with spiral fluted ornaments, centered with an elevated candleholder sided by two candleholders on scrolled arms. Weighted (loaded) bases for better stability. Marked with German silver marks (925, half moon and crown) and maker's mark for Gebruder Kuhn. Height: 25.5cm / 10in. Base diameter: 14cm / 5.5in.
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