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†HANS COPER (1920-1981); part of a working model for Coper's candlestick commission for Coventry Cathedral, a tapered stoneware form with spiralling line covered in mottled iron glaze, height 22cm.The piece is one-third actual size and corresponds to the top part of the slightly narrower manganese candlesticks at Coventry, the final cup size and shape being different from the model. Provenance: From the family of the sculptor John W Mills who shared the studio at Digswell with Coper and assisted him with the commission.Condition Report: Nibbles to inside and base of cup, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
AN ELEGANT SILVER INK STAND, profuse chased foliate decoration with scroll edge, raised on four scrolling bracket feet, with two faceted glass silver mounted inkwells and a cherub decorated candlestick, bears the mark of Roberts & Hall, Sheffield, 1852 30 x 21 cm, 757 grams (excluding inkwells)
A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKSJOHN PARSONS & CO., SHEFFIELD 1786The circular sconces with reeded borders and engraved with a crest, urn shaped capitals and tapering stems, the circular, reeded and moulded bases engraved with a crest28.5cm (11 1/4in) highLoaded The crest is that of the many variations of arms of the SAVILE family. Branches of the family in existence at the time of assay (1786) include: Earl of Mexborough, SAVILE of Lincolnshire and Darton Grange Nottinghamshire, SAVILE of Thirbergh Yorkshire, SAVILE of Humby Lincolnshire. Most are descended from the earlier family of Methley Yorkshire. Blazon of crest: An owl argent Condition Report: Candlestick 1 - Maker's mark to base partially obscured, rest clear, marks to sconce clear, wobbles, some movement to the wooden base, crests are clear, knock to the rim of the sconce, fluted decoration rubbedCandlestick 2 - Marks to base obscured, maker's mark to sconce clear, rest rubbed, slightly wobbles, wooden base tight to the base, crests are clear, fluted decoration rubbed, knock to the rim of the sconceCandlestick 3 - Marks to base are partially obscured, marks to sconce are clear, wobbles, movement to wooden base, knocks to the base near the crest, crests are clear, fluted decoration rubbedCandlestick 4 - Marks to the base are partially obscured, marks to the sconce clear, wobbles, some play to the wooden base, crests clear, knocks to the sconce rim, fluted decoration rubbedAll with light scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, with gadrooned decoration. Height 9 cm, Sheffield 1892, maker Fenton Brothers. CONDITION REPORT: Both sconces are slightly bent out of shape, however there are no splits or dings. The hallmarks to both sconces are fully legible including the makers mark. One candlestick has been repaired beneath the lobed section of the urn. Solder is visible when viewed from the underside. The repair is sound. The other candlestick is free from repairs. There are no perforations to the bases and no significant scratches or dents. The hallmarks are a little rubbed but legible with the exception of the makers mark which as stated is fully legible on the sconces.
An Italian carved and silvered wood tripod pricket candlestick, 18th/19th century, with scrolled and leaf enriched base, leaf and cabochon stem, converted to a lamp 62cm high to sconce; together with a Continental plain knopped candlestick, 19th century 43cm highProvenance:Collection of Mike Handford, 'Hillsleigh', Burford, Oxfordshiretallest:some general loss of silvering and small chips. Sconce rim chipped. a.fplainer: significant gesso/silvering losses.later candle nozzle.
An Italian carved giltwood and gesso altar candlestick, 18th century, with acanthus enriched knopped stem, on tripod feet, converted to a lamp 59cm high together with another 72.5cm highProvenance:Collection of Mike Handford, 'Hillsleigh', Burford, OxfordshireBoth with old worm and typical chips/flaking etc commensurate with age.
A Wedgwood Pottery coffee set designed by Keith Murray, covered in a matt white glaze, comprising coffee pot and cover, milk-jug and sugar basin, one can and saucer, a Wedgwood Pottery Lemonade jug, a candlestick and a rectangular box in matt white, a matt green lemonade jug, and a 'King George VI and Queen Elizabeth 1937' coronation commemorative cigarette box and cover designed by Keith Murray, covered in a matt white glaze, printed factory marks, chip to milk-jug, sugar basin re-stuck, 20cm. high (12) LiteratureAndrew Casey,page 198 figure 217 for a comparable set illustrated.
A pair of George II cast silver candlesticks, John Perry, London 1757, each with knopped stem and raised on shaped square base with engraved crest, total weight approx 33.8oz (2) (some damage)Hallmarks clear, one of the candlesticks has a hole located on the lion passant stamp, some solder repair to the base of the stem on the same candlestick with the hole, some general wear to both in keeping with age- small dings and dents, refer to images
Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman, London, a set of 4 candle holders, silver. Dated with the letter C for 1898. Dimensions:(D:11,5 x W:11,5 x H:24,5 cm)Condition:Overall in good cosmetic condition. - One candlestick has some damage to the candle holder at the top, where it is bent.
A small baluster silver christening mug, Birmingham 1920; a small silver egg cup; a small silver capstan shaped inkwell AF; two pairs of silver sugar nips, an American sterling sifter spoon; a pair of dwarf silver candlesticks with loaded bases; a single silver candlestick with loaded base; a silver presentation cigarette box, hallmarked for Chester 1922; a late Victorian silver Cornucopia shaped sugar shaker London 1900, 202gms, two silver napkin rings etc.
A cold painted spelter Egyptian Revival candlestick, late 19th or early 20th century, modelled as an incense bearer with arms raised, on stepped circular plinth, 38.5cm high, together with two chip carved crocodile models, one 12cm W x 7cm D x 7cm H, the other 12.5cm W x 7cm D x 5cm H (3) (at fault)
Three brass candle reading lamps, 19th century, the painted hoods applied with makers plaques for Charles Dibben, London, 39cm high, a pair of 19th century brass gun barrel candlesticks, 26cm high, a brass pricket type candlestick with integral drip tray, two further pairs of brass candlesticks and four assorted (14) Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.

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