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China, twee miniatuur oker geglazuurde aardewerken kandelaars en drie groen geglazuurde vaasjes, Ming-dynastie (1368-1644), de kandelaartjes vierkant van vorm en bedekt met een diep okerkleurig glazuur, de drie balustervaasjes met een donkergroen glazuur (kandelaartje met chip, slijtage) h. 7-10,5 cm [5] China, two miniature ochre glazed earthenware candlesticks and three small green glazed vases, Ming dynasty (1368-1644), the candlesticks covered with a dark green glaze (one candlestick with top of candleholder chipped away, small glaze frits, wear as expected)
NINE PIECES OF WATERFORD, SWAROVSKI CRYSTAL AND OTHER GLASSWARE, comprising a Caithness 'The Glamis Rose' paperweight, boxed Waterford Atrium and Baroque quartz clocks, heights 17.5cm and 13cm, boxed Swarovski 193011 teddy bear, snail on a leaf (missing a head tentacle), 247963 deer and water lily candleholder, unboxed Swarovski ballerina en pointe (repair at join of shoe to base) and a Swarovski style peacock (9 + 6 boxes)
JAMES HAKE (bon 1979); a stoneware tea light candleholder covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze with copper red pour, impressed JH mark, diameter 14cm. (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
JAMES HAKE (born 1979); a stoneware tea light candleholder covered in nuka glaze with tenmoku pour, impressed JH mark, diameter 13.5cm, and a matching small square footed dish, 10.5 x 10cm (2). (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
JOHN WHEELDON (born 1950); a black stoneware candleholder with lustre decoration, impressed W mark, height 12.5cm, and a Pat Higginbotham anthropomorphic bottle covered in white crackle glaze, height 14cm (2). (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or resotration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
ANNA LAMBERT (born 1957); an earthenware triple candleholder with a crow, grouse and curlew, incised signature, height 25cm. (D)Additional InformationChip to crow's tail, otherwise apears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
MARY WONDRAUSCH (1923-2016); a slipware plate decorated with quinces, painted MW mark, diameter 21.5cm, and a slipware candleholder, height 11.5cm (2). (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
FOUR LATE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN FLORAL ENCRUSTED CANDLESTICKS, all modelled with a seated female figure with a putto, two converted to table lamps, one with underglaze blue Sitzendorf mark, heights from 29cm to 31.5cm, a.f., together with two fabric light shades (4 + 2 fabric light shades) (Condition report: all four have damaged and / or restoration, one candleholder detached, floral encrusting chipped)
A Pair of Carved Oak Altar Angel Candlesticks, each with outstretched wings and wearing robes, each holding a rod for the candleholder, on circular bases, 57cm highAngel one with a nick to the fringe, there are drilled holes in the base, some white marks, residual waxAngel two with residual wax, with white marks
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) FOR RICHARD PERRY, SON & CO. KORDOFAN CANDLEHOLDER, 1883 enamelled white metal, with walnut handle, stamped DR DRESSERS DESIGN with registration lozengeDimensions:14.2cm high, 19cm wideNote: Literature: Whiteway, M. Christopher Dresser 1834-1904 Skira Editore S.p.A., Milan, 2001, p. 175, plate 214
A late 19th century specimen hardstone desk stand, of circular form, inlaid with a ropetwist pattern of stones including malachite, bloodstone etc, raised on flattened bun feet; with a (probably associated) candleholder, the rim inlaid with a band of specimen stones. Stand 17.5cm diameter, candleholder 7cm (2)
A steel standing candleholder, circa 1800The round-section stem topped by an acorn and reeded balustroid finial, and fitted with a sliding spring ejector issuing a hinged arm, terminating in a rolled socket with square drip-tray, on three flattened downswept supports terminating in 'penny' feet, 133cm highProvenance:The Christopher Bangs Collection
Pair of Italian silver candleholders with leaf decoration, square bases on paw feet, stamped '800' marks rubbed, Michele Stefanini Gallery labels to bases, and a twin branch silver candleholder marked '800' with seated cherub to the centre, on an oval base with fluted decoration and cast feet, probably Italian, total weight 624.1g Location:
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN ECCLESIASTICAL GOTHIC BRASS TEN LIGHT CANDELABRA IN THE STYLE OF PUGIN, the candleholders spread over three circular tiers, with trefoil and flowerhead details, on a knopped and cylindrical stem applied with a crowned red lacquered shield containing 'ihs', with a circular base on three paw feet, height approximately 94cm (2) (Condition report: one candelabra has been badly pushed in on the lower tier and has had the top candleholder resoldered, all component parts seem complete on both but some sections are loose or slightly bent and the plating is worn, deposits of wax)
A GROUP OF LARGE CERAMIC, GLASS AND METALWARES, to include a Carlton Ware Bean Bag Productions mug, a small narrow cast iron trough, a Buchan & Co Portovase grave vase, a large composite Betty Boop vase height 49cm, a Crownford China Calico blue and white chintz jug, two textured glass jugs, a modern candleholder, etc (Qty) (sd)
A Fieldings Crown Devon miniature Jerry No1 novelty chamber pot Gwnewch. Eich. Goreu The Violation of Poland printed to the verso height 4cm, together with a pair of continental porcelain spill vases, a coffee can, Wedgwood lustre bowl, Staffordshire money box and a Royal Doulton candleholder. (7)
A PAIR OF IRIDESCENT LUSTRES AND OTHER LATE 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY GLASSWARE, including a Mary Gregory style blue beaker and vase, a moulded clear glass epergne, a candleholder with gilt decoration, a small quantity of loose lustres, etc, (9 + box of lustres and loose parts) (Condition report: one of the iridescent lustres has a none matching spherical drop, smaller epergne has a broken arm, loose lustres s.d.)
Chinese Export Canton Famille Rose Elephant Candle Holder, Qing dynasty, Circa 1860. The standing elephant with trunk up is painted in Iron red and gilt decorated. On the top a Gu Form vase shaped candleholder with gilt rim. The caparison decorated with famille rose birds, plants and flowers within a turquoise border. The blanket with gilt-ground polychrome floral decoration. One mark on the base. Height : 14.70 cmCondition Report: Some faded gilding , some spots of glaze flaws and wearing and enamels missing, Fadedor wornspotsofglaze. Some firing faults .
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE GLASSWARES, to include a geometric, frosted uranium glass vase and similar female nude figure, a boxed Guinness Champion pint glass, Guinness half pint glass and key ring, a large cut glass lamp base and shade/candleholder? height approximately 30cm, etc (4 boxes + loose) (sd)
A SMALL PARCEL OF 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY SILVER AND PLATE, comprising a pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs of scissor form, shell shaped bowls, incomplete hallmarks, a George IV silver miniature chamberstick in the form of a leaf, missing candleholder and snuffer, maker Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1829, a George III silver pedestal cream jug, later repousse decoration, maker's mark partially rubbed, London 1784, a white metal punch ladle with whale bone handle, bowl broken off handle and whale bone split and a Victorian silver plated nutmeg grater of acorn form, length 5.5cm, gross weight of weighable silver 4.18ozt, 130.1 grams (5) (Condition report: some condition mentioned within the description, sugar tong handles are slightly misshapen, some solder around cream jug pedestal, nutmeg grater has dents to cover and base)
4 Teile Silber, best. aus: Kerzenleuchter, Serviettenhalter, Standbilderrahmen, Aschenbecher, versch. Silbergehalte (800, 835 bzw. Silber gepr.), Dekor in der Art der Hildesheimer Rose, Leuchter mit 2 Brennstellen, H 13 cm, B ca. 23 cm, Halter B ca. 11 cm, Ascher 12 x 8 cm, Rahmen H ca. 15 cm, Gew. ohne Rahmen ca. 440 gLot 4 silver items, comprised of: candleholder , napkin holder, frame, ashtray, different silver alloy (800, 835 respectively silver tested), decor like the Hildesheim Rose, chandelier with 2 lighting points, h. 13 cm, w. approx. 23 cm, holder w. approx. 11 cm, ash tray 12 x 8 cm, frame h. approx. 15 cm, w. without frame approx. 440 g
A selection of silver and plated wares, including a contemporary Danish candleholder, with impressed maker's mark and stamped "B90 Denmark"; a silver-plated fluted bon-bon dish, with pierced border; a silver-plated table gong; a cut glass hip flask with silver-plated top forming a stirrup cup; and other items, one tray.
Klassizistischer Silberleuchter; Berlin, Anfang 19. Jh.Profilierter Rundfuß mit Schlingbandfries, kannelierter, gebauchter Schaft, zylindrische Tülle mit Tropfeinsatz. Pressornamente. Am Fuß Stadtmarke Berlin mit Buchstabe "K", Zeichenmeister-Zeichen. Keine Meistermarke. H. 17 cm, G. ca. 314 g Silver candleholder, hallmarks: townmark of Berlin, wardenmark. No master's mark. Beginning 19th ct. , h. 17 cm, weight in total ca. 314 g
Kerzenleuchter, Dresden, 1900/1901Entwurf Richard Müller, Dresden. Messing, gegossen, verlötet. Tülleneinsatz Kupfer. Einflammiger Leuchter, Bodenplatte naturalistisch gebildet in Form eines dreiblättrigen Kleeblattes, Schaft drei gebündelte Stäbe gleich Stielen, die die Tülle mit sichtbaren Schraubverbindungen aufnehmen. Das Leuchtermodel wurde von der Firma K. M. Seifert & Co. in Dresden-Löbtau ausgeführt. H. 29 cm Lit. zum Vergleich, abgewandelte Form: Kat. Jugendstil in Dresden, Dresden 1999, Kat. Nr. 401, S. 330. Art nouveau candleholder, brass, design by Richard Müller, Dresden, 1900/ 1901. Executed by K. M. Seifert, Löbtau. H. 29 cm Jugendstil
Altarleuchter, Fürstentum Sachsen-Weimar, dat. 1758Zinn. Barocke Form mit dreiseitigem Fuß auf claw-and-ball-Füßen, in Ovalmedaillons graviertes Spiegelmonogramm "JCAS" (?) und Inschrift "Der Kirche in Buttelstädt verehret 1758". Doppelbalusterschaft mit Applikation des Wappens Sachsen-Weimar. Eisendorn. H. 70,5 cm Altar candleholder, pewter, engraved inscription and date 1758, coat of arms of Saxony. H. 70,5 cm
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