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Lauder (Barum) Art Pottery Cockatrice / Griffin candlestick and a Baron (Barnstaple) frog spoon warmer, early 20th century, incised marks, the first glazed in a dark mottled blue/green and the frog with an open mouth, glazed in bright turquoise-green, the first 12cm high, the second 7cm highCondition ReportThe griffin/cockatrice - restoration to both feet, small retouched chip to tip of beak and further very small retouched glaze chips. Minor firing crack to central aperture. The frog - overall in good order. Minute footrim chipping. Both with minor wear.
Assembled pair of C.H. Brannam Art Pottery candlesticks and sconces, dated 1904 & 1905, incised C.H. Brannam/Barum and signature with BP marks, each modelled as a bamboo candlestick with foliate removable sconce, flanked by a spotted heron, on a rocky base, enriched in dark blue and green glazes, 25.5cm highCondition ReportCracks and small chips to rim of one candlestick. One sconce with chip and nibbles, the other sconce with crack. Repair to the foot of one. General wear and tear, see photos.
A collection of silver items,comprising a silver sauceboat, Birmingham 1932, 13.9cm long, a serving spoon, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1896, a silver pin dish, by S J Rose & Son, London 1977, a silver dwarf candlestick, 8.5cm high, a silver caster, Birmingham 1909, a silver inkwell, by Charles Boyton & Sons Ltd, London 1919, and a silver vesta case, Chester 1906,weighable 10.2oztCondition ReportKnocks, wear and rubbing throughout.
A GPO black lacquered candlestick telephone, stamped No.1, with Bakelite mouth and ear piece, 32cm high;and another GPO telephone, numbered No.164 / S-34 and 1/232F TE46/1, with tray, 15cm high (2)Condition ReportCrack to mouth piece - some chips to finish. Both adapted with modern connectors.
A collection of silver plated, brass and metal wares, including: brass Shakespeare nutcrackers; pair of silver plated candles snuffers; brass figure of a candlestick with candleholder; two pairs of brass candlesticks; silver plated dish; twin-handled tea tray; miniature canteen containing loose retro Danish and other cutlery; and other items.
Large gold-plated wooden candlestick with 3 lights and decorated with putto and swinging branch with leavesGrote gedoreerde houten kandelaar met 3 lichtpunten en versierd met putto en slingerende tak met bladerenH 87.5 cm Provenance private collection Michel Verschueren, Mister Michel, former general manager of top Belgian football club RSC AnderlechtProvenance privé verzameling Michel Verschueren, Mister Michel, gewezen general manager van de Belgische topvoetbalclub RSC Anderlecht
An extensive suite of Waterford Crystal Alana pattern and matched glasswareComprising; one decanter, one pedestal bowl, one boxed cake slice, eight wine glasses (h.19cm), four brandy glasses (h.13cm), three matching bowls (dia.20cm), four small liqueur cocktail glasses (h.10.5cm), one candlestick, six tumblers (h.9cm), one globular vase (h.14cm), two unmatched bowls (dia.20cm), four tall tumblers (h.14.5cm), a similar tumbler (h.13cm), seven water glasses (h.8.5cm), six whisky tumblers (h.8.5cm), six short liqueur glasses (h.9cm), seven medium liqueur glasses (h.11cm), eight large liqueur glasses (h.13cm), one sugar pot (h.13cm), fifteen large champagne saucers (h.10cm), seven bowls (dia.7cm), one large bowl (dia.14cm), one dish (dia.27cm), eight wine glasses (h.14cm), and a set of salt and pepper shakers.
Pair of C18th style silver hallmarked octagonal candlesticks, with detachable sconces and single knop column on tapering stepped base, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd Sheffield 1922, H17cm and a small Elizabeth II hallmarked silver square tapering candlestick, Birmingham 1976, H15cm all weighted (3)
MAKUZU KOZAN: A SUPERB PAIR OF PHOENIX-FORM EARTHENWARE CANDLESTICKSBy Makuzu Kozan (1842-1916), signed MakuzuJapan, late 19th century, Meiji period (1868-1912)Each well-modeled in the form of a ho-o (phoenix) supporting a candle holder suspending mock rings on its back, its stout feet and elegantly curved tail forming the base, finely decorated in gilt and polychrome enamels with lotus, foliate, tasseled shippo, diapered brocade, and pendent lappet designs as well as sinuous three-clawed two-horned dragons, the base with the impressed signature MAKUZU.HEIGHT 18.9 cmCondition: Excellent condition with minor wear and minimal firing irregularities.Provenance: From a private collection in New York, USA.Makuzu Kozan (1842-1916), also known as Miyagawa Kozan, was a potter who moved his ceramics studio from his hometown of Kyoto to the port city of Yokohama in 1870. His early works copying styles and forms derived from earlier Japanese and Chinese ceramics soon found favor with Western buyers and his business quickly expanded. Kozan's work was also much admired within Japan and achieved special notoriety after the Meiji Emperor touched one of his vases at the First National Industrial Exhibition in 1877.Museum comparison: Compare a closely related phoenix-form candlestick by Makuzu Kozan, dated circa 1870-1880, 20 cm high, in the Kruizenga Art Museum, Hope College, object number 2013.6.2.
A RARE GILT AND POLYCHROME WOOD FIGURE OF IZUNA GONGENJapan, 16th-17th century, late Muromachi (1336-1573) to early Edo period (1615-1868)Well carved and finely painted to depict the blue-skinned winged tengu-like deity with wrathful expression standing atop a plump fox over a compressed globular base with openworked foliate design raised on a naturalistically carved gilt-lacquered rockwork base further supporting a small gilt-lacquered stupa as well as a metal candle stick with a small wax candle. The deity is holding a gilt sword in his right hand and a metal wire rope with two glass beads in his left. He is wearing long flowing robes decorated with foliate and diapered designs as well as a metal necklace suspending glass beads. His face is well-detailed with narrowed eyes, thick furrowed brows, and a long beak. He is backed by red-painted metal flames which subtly convey the beak and comb of a chicken.HEIGHT 32.8 cmCondition: Good condition with some wear, minor flaking and small losses to lacquer and pigments, few minor age cracks, minor dents to flame. The stupa and candlestick are later-mounted attributes for worship.Izuna Gongen, also called Izuna Myojin and enshrined in Izuna Shrine in Nagano, represents the kami of Mount Iizuna. Iconographically, Izuna Gongen is usually depicted in the form of a tengu riding a white fox. This depiction resembles that of Akiba Daigongen, the god of fire prevention at Akibayama Sanjakubo, located in Shuchigun, Totomi Province, and associated with Fudo Myo-o. Another tengu depicted atop a white fox (and thus probably linked to Dakiniten-Benzaiten) is Doryo Daigongen, who was a mountain ascetic before becoming a Soto Zen monk. He was eventually appointed as head cook and administrator at Daiyuzan Temple in Kanagawa Prefecture. After his death in 1411, legend says he transformed into a tengu and became the monastery's guardian. According to Duncan Williams in The Other Side of Zen: A Social History of Soto Zen Buddhism in Tokugawa Japan (2005), “[upon his death] his body was engulfed in flames as he appeared transformed and stood on a white fox to promise a life free from illness and full of riches for those who sincerely worshipped him.”
A silver mounted desk calendar, together with a pair of silver candlesticks, a single candlestick and various pieces of cutlery. CONDITION REPORT: This is a mixed lot with three small stubby candlesticks, each with signs of wear, dents, scratches but pretty much intact. There is also a desk calendar, again which has been clearly used and exposed to the elements - perhaps the sun. The wood is bleached and the silver mounted front shows plenty of use. Structurally intact. The back opens and closes easily to replace the paper calendars. There is also some assorted cutlery in mixed condition.
A group of five 16th century patinated metal socket candlestick shafts with later-made wooden bases, height of tallest 19cm (bases painted to imitate metal).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A PAIR OF MAHOGANY TRAY-TOP URN STANDS, 19TH CENTURYeach of square shape with wavy gallery rim fitted with pull-out slide panel on squared legs with scrolled corner brackets. 32 x 32 x 71 cm highCondition Report: Both with wear to wavy gallery rim and slender legs, see additional imagesEach with slide out candlestick stands (both missing little handles)See additional images

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