COLLECTION OF DUNMORE POTTERY LATE 18TH CENTURY comprising a Bacchus jug in an olive green glaze; a spill vase in a dark green glaze, modelled in the form of three irises; a white metal mounted ovoid mustard pot; a mottled green egg cup on integrated stand; a candlestick holder, the sconce of three-sided form, on a saucer stand; three various mottled glaze jugs; a small, squat mottled brown and green glazed vase; a leaf moulded plate; and a dish moulded in the form of a flowerhead; all with impressed factory mark, apart from the smallest jug (11) candlestick holder 20cm high, small vase 4cm high The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
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A Stuart Crystal Cascade pattern decanter and stopper, 34cm, paper label, engraved mark, boxed; another Cascade pattern square shaped decanted and stopper, 26cm, paper label, engraved mark, boxed; a pair of Cascade pattern candlesticks, 21cm, boxed; a small Cascade vase, boxed; a candlestick; a Cristal d'Arques decanter set on plated tray, boxed (7)
A George VI silver four-light three-scroll branch candelabrum and a pair of matching candlesticks, each of faceted octagonal form with tapering cylindrical faceted sconces, each base crest and motto engraved, London 1938 by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, total weight 3004.6g, total height of candelabra 43.5cm, height or each candlestick 22.5cm, within a fitted wood case.
A tapered model earthenware candlestick, Potterie KTP Kennemerland Velsen, period 1929 - 1939. Decorated with polychrome fantasy decor in yellow, orange and purple on cream background, marked in green, model no. 48/6 and 'proef', design: Eelke Snel, painter's monogramVV (= J.G van Vliet), h17.5 x Ø 13.5 cm (Lit: Velser aardewerk - acht jaar jong, museum Kennemerland, p. 33).
Robert ‘Mouseman’ Thompson of Kilburn oak table lamp, with signature carved mouse on square spread base, 30cm highThe wooden part is 30cm high. The lamp fitting is broken and needs replacing. The lamp base is in good condition . It appears to be purpose made as a lamp rather than a converted candlestick but please make up your own mind
Pair of 18th century wine glasses, the trumpet bowls engraved with swags, on multi-spiral air twist stems, over conical feet, 17.75cm high, together with an 18th century opaque twist wine glass and an opaque twist candlestick (4)The candlestick has a few small footrim chips, and the opaque twist glass has two footrim chips. The air twists are in good condition.
A rare Worcester chamber candlestick, circa 1770, painted in blue with the Floral Sprays pattern, with scroll-moulded and pierced border, the scroll handle moulded with a mask, 15cm diameterN.B. John Sandon in Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain notes that Worcester only 'occasionally' pierced the borders of these. A small firing crack/hairline on the footrim. Two small rim chips. Otherwise in good condition.
A pair early 20th century bisque figures, of a gallant and companion, standing in 18th century dress, holding parrots, beaded borders, lightly coloured, 24cm high, c.1900; another, larger, 26.5cm high; Friedel Bavaria figure, in the manner of Hummel, The Artist; others; a Royal Copenhagen candlestick, decorated in underglazed blue, 11.5cm high, printed mark 3303; An early 20th century gilt metal mounted porcelain table cigarette box, decorated with roses, scroll feet, central handle, 20cm wide; an early 19th century shaped oval plate, printed with scattered green foliage, the rim in relief with fruiting vine, 26.5cm wide, c.1930; etc
A weighted silver Corinthian column candlestick converted to table lamp CONDITION REPORT In our judgement, overall condition of lot is good. Notably, the item sports several dents to the base as shown in images.Height, 24.5cm Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself. To that end, we have provided a number of additional images to showcase the lot in further detail.
A GROUP OF ENGLISH CERAMICS (8)Second half 19th century Comprising a pair of Royal Worcester white and blue cornucopiae, impressed factory mark and registration mark for 1868, 18.5cm high; a glazed parian group of a boy riding on the back of a swan, unmarked, 15cm high; a Minton biscuit figure of a boy with bulrushes adapted as a candlestick with ormolu sconce, impressed date code for 1856, 32cm high; a pair of Wedgwood earthenware shell salts, impressed marks, 9.5cm wide, and a pair of Copeland bone china cabinet plates with landscapesWorcester cornucopiae- one with restoration to the serpent and the bird. The other with some restoration to the bird and with a chip to its beak.Boy and swan- small chip to the edge of the boy's drapery. Glaze scuff to his nose.The boy is made separatelyMinton boy with bulrushes- some restoration to the gilt quiver. Chip to his right forefinger. Some losses to the ends of the leavesPair of salts- one with small glaze chip to the outer rim. Minor flaking of the enamelsCopeland plates, painted with titled landscapes, `Tancarville' and `Troyes', 22cm diameter- each with wear to the central panel and to the gilding
A GROUP OF ARTS AND CRAFTS AND ART DECO TRAYS AND CANDELSTICKS (7)Comprising: an Arts & Crafts by Hugh Wallis planished copper bowl with pewter inlay, stamped to underside, 23cm diameter: Loys Lucha of Paris, an Art Deco silvered and brass planished tray and paper knife, 39cm wide; a pair of Arts & Crafts planished copper candlesticks and German Arts & Crafts wrought iron candlestick, possibly by Goberg, and a metal mounted Art Nouveau leather photograph frame, 22cm high
A SILVER CANDLESTICK CONVERTED TO A SMALL TABLE LAMP AND A PAIR OF STERLING CANDLESTICKS (3)The lamp formed from a Corinthian column, raised on a stepped square base, with associated base metal corner feet, height excluding electrical fitting 15.5cm, Birmingham 1901, the candlesticks raised on circular bases, decorated with floral and foliate borders (all items loaded)
A COLLECTION OF JAPANESE PORCELAIN AND A COMMEMORATIVE TEAPOT, comprising a five piece L & Co Nippon part dressing table set of two covered trinket boxes, two scent bottles (one missing stopper and having a large loss and hairline), and a single candlestick, together with a Meito China coffee set comprising a coffee pot (tiny chip on rim), a cream jug (glaze loss under spout and on band), a covered sugar bowl (chip on foot, finial broken and glued), five coffee cups (one has a hairline crack, another two have a small chip, a fourth has flaking glaze on the green band) and six saucers, together with a CT Maling teapot commemorating the diamond jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1897 (cover missing, spout damaged, crazing) (20) (Condition Report: specific obvious damage as stated, gilding loss and wear, signs of use, otherwise appear ok)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER AND GLASS CANDLESTICK, hallmarked 'Barrowclift Silvercraft' Birmingham 1981, flower detailed stem on a round weighted base, glass cover etched with a floral pattern, approximate full height 31cm (condition report: general light wear, would benefit from a gentle clean and polish, glass in good condition)
A pair of Lalique crystal Paquerettes candlestick holders featuring intricately detailed frosted floral motifs and accented with gilt bands. The square-shaped bases and geometric design elements reflect the timeless elegance of Lalique craftsmanship. Each piece is etched with the Lalique France signature on the base, confirming authenticity. Renowned for their exquisite glassworks, Lalique has been a symbol of luxury since its founding by Rene Lalique in the early 20th century. These candlestick holders showcase the brand's mastery in combining frosted and clear crystal to create stunning visual contrasts. Issued: c. 1960sDimensions: 5"HCountry of Origin: FranceCondition: Age related wear.
This elegant hexagonal candlestick holder by Tiffany & Co. exemplifies timeless craftsmanship. Made in the USA, this piece is fashioned from fine clear crystal and features a geometric, stepped design with intricate faceting that reflects light beautifully. The original Tiffany & Co. label is intact on the base, a testament to its authenticity and quality. Tiffany & Co., renowned for its luxurious designs since its founding in 1837, has long been a symbol of sophistication and fine artistry. This candlestick holder would make a stunning addition to any collection of fine glassware or as a standout display piece. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 8"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Two Wedgwood and two Adams 18th century Jasperware drum candelabra and a Chetham and Wooley stoneware candlestick, 13cm high, Wedgwood Jasper spill vase, 17cm and another of smaller size, Spode stoneware mustard pot and small jug with hunting scene, 8cm, (9) Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics
Royal Albert Old Country Roses first quality to include, 6x cups and saucers, 6x cake plates, candlestick holder, picture frame, 1980 calendar plate, miniature teapot, a bell, 2 x vases, trinket box, small tray, sugar bowl, jam pot, 2x breakfast bowls, sweet stand, shoe and rectangular dish (35).
A collection of 19thC European ceramics to include Sèvres style biscuit bust with impressed mark to back 13cm, 3 x Meissen style cups and saucers with twisted handles all with makers mark to base, Derby decorative candlestick depicting the god Mars 26cm, Royal Porzellan Bavarian ovoid blue vase etc.

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