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A collection of retro mid 20th century ceramics by Poole Pottery each with cream ground and floral decoration, with colourful spotted & striped lids. Comprising trinket dishes, handled lidded pots, a larger jug, cream jugs, candlestick holder, eggcups etc. Each marked Poole England to base. Tallest being approx. 19cm tall. Approximately 23 pieces.
Brass pen candlestick, 40 cm high, 5-light candlestick, 27 cm high, table oil lamp Art Deco, 49 cm high, 2 mortars with pestles, inkwell, 37x14 cm, crucifix with plastic corpus, 44x25 cm, biscuit porcelain statue of a praying boy, 24 cm high and plastic statue of Saint Anthony on a marble pedestal, 21 cm high
A NEO-CLASSICAL STYLE SILVER CANDELABRUM AND CANDLESTICK SET, Birmingham 1969, makers mark for Barker Ellis Silver Company, in the manner of Robert Adam, comprising a two branch candelabrum with central finial and two matching candlesticks; the candelabrum measuring 48cm high, the candlesticks measuring 31cm high (3)
A fine pair of Victorian silver-gilt table candlesticks, each drip pan raised on shaped and twisted wirework quadruple base, with acanthus finial, by Wright & Davies, hallmarks London 1875, height 20.5cm, 16.8oz1 candlestick pan and head is wobbly and loose and when comparing stems above drip pans appears to have a small repair, corners of quadruple base on loose candlestick are very slightly bent downwards, gilding still relatively bright, hallmarks clear and matching
Candlestick with images of men preparing to go fishing. Along the rim reads 'Friend, who is more welcome to my dish than to my angle was my fish'. Royal Doulton Isaac Walton Ware backstamp. Artist: Charles NokeIssued: c. 1905Dimensions: 6"L x 6"W x 3.25"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Late C19th/early C20th bronzed Grenadier lighting a mortar match holder and striker H18cm, bronzed candlestick holder modelled as a tree with two recumbent dogs H30cm, mushroom-shaped Art Deco glass table lamp with etched design H34cm, and two egg shaped carved coquilla nut pot pouri max. L7.5cm (qty)
A possibly Spanish 17th-century bronze bell bearing the legend, "HF-AW Anno 1643", 15 cm diameter x 17 cm high, together with a 17th/18th century probably Dutch brass, Islamic style candlestick with a flat chased ogee domed body and urn stem, together with an Indian Mughal brass pandan spice box, an Indian Khandoba type brass horse (rider missing), a small Japanese bronze Okimono of a seated nobleman, mounted on a carved hardwood stand.The lip of the bell shows some small areas of damage The canon shows evidence of corrosion but is intact as are the fixings of the clapper, the bell has a deep rich brown patina and shows dents and knocks associated with its age.The white flecks seen in the images are what look like paint splashes.
A pair of bronze and gilt triform candlestick lamps, circa 1830, with modern bulb fittings (not wired) and pleated silk shades29.5cm high, 54cm high including shadesWith modern bulb fittings, but not wired - There is a 10 mm internal tube going from light fixture to base / triform section so they can be wired through this.
Treen candlestick of trumpet form early 18th Century, with Salamander carved decoration, reputedly from a Spice trading ship in the West Country according to vendors notes, 30.5cm high overallProvenance: The property of a Gentleman, from a period Winchcombe Town House. With signs of wear, age and use. Some splits and old repairs. Signs of old woodworm. Glue residue to the base. Sconce is later.

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