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A 19th century Arts and Crafts style copper vessel with brass finial, height 34cm, an Arts and Crafts copper slipper/foot warmer, 37 x 26cm, a copper serving tray with flared scalloped rim, diameter 34cm, a Metamec circular wall clock, the dial set with Arabic numerals to copper disc, diameter 38cm, two copper coaching horns, brass kettle and trivet, brass candlestick lamp, and a brass and glass coffee pot in swing cradle, etc.
Various 20th century coloured glassware to include large wine glasses, a Romanian Romblast studio glass vase, a moulded model of a penguin on a square stepped base, Venetian glass and other items (20).Condition Report: Most items appear good, but some have nibbles and chips to the rims, notably the large red glass candlestick, several of the large wine glasses and some smaller items.
A FRENCH ORMOLU SEVEN-LIGHT CANDELABRA, 19TH CENTURY with scrolling foliate decoration and applied trailing floral decoration, to a shield-capped triform base. 71cm highThe candlestick appears to be slightly knocked off centre , a lot of surface dirt and signs of spotting to the gilt metal base,
A LATE 19TH CENTURY DOULTON LAMBETH ISOBATH INKWELL, AND A FRANK A. BUTLER CANDLESTICK the isobath inkwell decorated with foliage, impressed marks for Thomas De La Rue & Co, London, initials for Eliza Simmance, 16cm high; the candlestick of knopped form with brass mounts, impressed marks, 22cm high. (2)Isobath inkwell: small restored glaze chip to the rim of the cover and a circular glaze chip to the clear glaze around one of the white scroll motifs to the cover. Candlestick with a patch of pooled glaze to the bottom rim of the lower knop.
A 19TH CENTURY GLASS SMOKE BELL, A GLASS WRYTHEN CANDLESTICK AND A DRUG JAR the smoke bell and drug jar with a folded foot. (3) Smoke bell 22.5cm highThe smoke bell is in good condition, without chips or cracks. The jar has a tiny chip on the rim of the neck. The candlestick is in good condition.
An assortment of Victorian 19th century & later brass table candlesticks. The lot to include a pair of Victorian organic shape embossed candlesticks raised on circular base, a pair of brass low candlesticks on squared bases with foliate embossed decorations, together with a pair of modern Corinthian column silver plated candlestick. Tallest measuring approx. 23cm tall.
A collection of mid 20th century and later studio art pottery to include a Swedish Gustavsberg Pottery pot and dish, a Gmundner Keramik flamed green lidded pot, Conwy Pottery candlestick, pair of iridescent blue squat vases, a floral pottery vase with artist monogram GLR and two pottery pots. Measures 27cm tall.
SIX PIECES OF SILVER WARE, to include a leaf shaped bonbon dish, hallmarked 'Barker Ellis Silver Co' Birmingham 1964, a silver trophy cup with personal engraving reads 'N.C.G.C Sheriff Ward Cup 1935 P.H.Wilson', approximate height 127.7mm, hallmark rubbed, a single dwarf candle stick, hallmarked 'William Devenport' Birmingham 1913, approximate height 61.1mm, on a round weighted base, a single pepperette with a blue glass insert, hallmarked 'W Wilkinson Ltd' Birmingham, a mid-Victorian fiddle pattern serving spoon, hallmarked 'Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater' London 1851, length 220mm, a Georgian Hanoverian table spoon, engraved initials 'A-H' to the reverse of the handle, hallmark partially rubbed London, approximate gross weight of weighable silver excluding dwarf candle stick and blue glass insert, 10.9 ozt, 339.2 grams (condition report: some general light wear, the candlestick has wear to the rim, the Hanoverian table spoon has some damage to the rim of the bowl)
A SILVER NUT DISH, SUGAR CASTER AND A CANDLESTICK, a round dish with pierecd rasied rim, hallmarked 'Viners' Sheffield 1957, approximate width 110.6mm, approximate gross weight 65.2 grams, a glass and silver lidded sugar caster, Birmingham, and a single dwarf candle stick on a round weighted base, hallmarked Birmingham, approximate height 63.6mm
A COLLECTION OF SPODE BLUE ROOM COLLECTION BLUE AND WHITE TEA, DINNER AND GIFTWARE, together with a small quantity of other Spode blue and white, items include three 'Girl at Well' dinner plates and two matching beakers, eight 'Floral' pattern dinner plates, a pedestal cake plate, a 'Penny Lane - Honeywall White' candlestick, height 23cm, seven 'Botanical' cups and eight saucers, etc , s.d. (Qty) (Condition Report: some seconds included, damage includes one Botanical cup is missing the handle, also has a chipped base, another has a chipped base, another is cracked in the base, one 'Floral' tea plate is chipped and five 19cm 'Floral' plates have chips of varying degrees, several of the different patterned dinner plates have rim chips)
A pair of tall George III brass candlesticks and other brass ware Each 26.5cm high, together with a small brass box engraved with birds and figures, circa 1900, 15.5cm wide, 9cm high, a George III petal base brass candlestick, 17.5cm high, a pair of brass snuffers 11cm high and another pair of candlesticks,18cm high. (7)
Three French Gilt Brass Candlesticks of Louis XV Design chased and cast with floral leaf scroll and shell ornament, with knopped stems and shaped footrims 10.5ins high, now converted to electric table lamps with shades for same, and a 19th century French gilt metal candlestick of Louis XVI design with bead mounts, cast and chased with fluted and leaf ornament on circular base 11ins high, now converted to electric table lamp with shade for same
A George V Silver and Tortoiseshell Circular Pendant Compact and Mixed Silverware, the compact by Henry Perkins & Sons, London 1929, 1.75ins diameter, a pair of George V silver pillar candlesticks London 1921, 2.5ins high, one other similar candlestick, two silver napkin rings, a small selection of silver and silver mounted jewellery and cut glass dressing table items and a meerschaum pipe in leather case
A MATCHED PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKS one with maker's mark IC, London 1770, another maker's mark W (Listed under Unregistered Marks and attributed as "William Watkins (?)" by Grimwade),London 1764, the twisted tapering stems with shaped and gadrooned baluster knops, on stepped square and gadrooned bases (weighted), the removable drip pans fluted, 17cm high (2) Condition Report:"The load mixture to the candlestick marked IC is loose and can be heard rattling about slightly when movedThe base of the other is slightly wonky, though neither are completely straight standing.Both drip pans marked with lion passant."

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