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An American cream jug by Shreve and Co. tapering cylindrical, with stippled sides and 'C' scroll handle; together with a pair of peppers marked 'sterling', two vases, a single candlestick with dolphin stem, a graduated pair of Dutch ashtrays one with a galleon and the other with an interior tavern scene and a small quantity of other items. 31ozt weighable
A mixed collection of silver comprising a silver two handled sugar bowl, a George III silver sugar caster, London 1780, a pierced silver mustard pot with blue glass liner, a set of six silver apostle spoons in case, two silver salts with blue glass liners, another salt lacking liner, a silver cylindrical caster lacking liner, a silver capstan inkwell with engraved inscription, a silver mounted glass ashtray, a silver dwarf candlestick, s silver caster, silver plated on bonbon dish and a brass ladle with white metal handle, 23.5ozt weighable silver (a lot)
A George VI silver sauce boat, Sheffield 1938; a George V silver pepperette, London 1911; an Edwardian silver pin tray, Birmingham 1905; a silver trinket box, Birmingham 1902; a late Victorian silver bottle sleeve, Chester 1900, in Dutch style, total gross weight approx 10ozt; together with a silver-filled capstan inkwell; a filled white metal candlestick; and a blue glass bottle
A 1930s Gray-Stan glass pedestal mustard pot, of squat ovoid form, with wrythen moulded decoration in clear and amber, height 10.5cm, together with a wrythen moulded small dish with overturned frilled rims and applied green decoration, with a wrythen moulded cover and a candlestick in a green ground, tallest height 11cm, S/D. (4) Provenance – From the family collection of the late James Manning, senior glass blower and designer for Elizabeth Graydon Stannus of Gray-Stan Glass.
Harness. France, late 19th century.Marble and bronze.Measurements: 47 x 67 x 18 cm (clock); 47 cm (candlestick).This garniture consists of a table clock and a pair of candlesticks. The clock consists of a moulded podium, in which marble is combined with gilt-bronze fillets. The clock case sits on the podium or base, with a white porcelain dial and Roman numeral hour-markers. A slender figure rests on the clock case. The figure is a man wearing a long robe and a wide cloak, who writes while seeming to hold something in his other hand, which is no longer preserved. His stern character and elderly build suggest that he may be a philosopher. The candelabra, for their part, have rectangular bases on which the moulded shafts and arms of lights rest.
Twelve Life-Sized Heads:Thomas Frye Self-portrait (Ipse); Young woman wearing dark hat and holding a closed fan; Young man holding candlestick; Man wearing cloak; Man wearing turban; Old man wearing velvet cap; Man leaning on right elbow; Young man with book and candlestick; Old woman leaning on crutch; Young woman with cap and necklace; Young girl wearing feather in her hair; Man wearing turban, leaning on bookmezzotints on laid paper, published Hatton Garden, London, 176052.5 x 38.5cmpaper laid on linen and stretches time and water staining to all with some slight worm holes mainly confined to margins of Man wearing turban and Man wearing turban, leaning on book, tear and some loss to candle stick and left of candlestick to Young man holding candlestick; Man wearing turban, leaning on book not laid on linen and stretcher62 x 48cm framed
A near set of four cast silver candlesticks, Nayler Brothers, London 1972 and 1982, each with knopped stem, removable nozzle and raised on scroll decorated shaped square bases, 21.5cm high, total weight approx 56.3oz (4)Hallmarks to all clear, removable nozzles are slightly loose when placed in the candlestick, a few small areas of compression to the inner rims, general wear throughout and numerous scratches, refer to images
A pair of Chelsea gold anchor figural candlestick figures, Cupid and girl swathed in flowers on rococo scroll bases, circa 1760-65, girl with gilt mark, 24cm high/Provenance: The Estate of Anthony J Beeson/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Female figure - both branched broken and restoredMale figure - some restoration to his right hand and bow on his arm. Sconces with some restoration to the leaf scrolls, chipping to flowers and some rubbing to gilding.
A pair of Continental porcelain candlestick figures of shepherd and shepherdess musicians, in the Derby style, 24cm high/Provenance: The Estate of Anthony J Beeson CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A pair of Bow porcelain seated cherub candlestick bases, circa 1765, applied garlands and bocage on pierced scroll bases, red anchor and dagger marks, 13cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A near pair of Derby candlestick figures of Mars and Venus with Cupid and a figure of a maiden with flowers, circa 1780, he 20cm high CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A group of mostly 19th Century porcelain figures to include a Derby figure of girl with a cat on her lap, a pair of Minton candlestick figures and five German porcelain examples, the first 14cm high/Provenance: The Estate of Anthony J Beeson CONDITION REPORT: Figure with cat has been restored to her thumb but that has broken. Some tiny chipping to rim of skirt and bows and frills on sleeves. Minton pair in overall good condition. Figure with dragon is restored to hand a wing. One vendor has had his tray and arm at the shoulder broken, the other vendor is restored to his left hand, the boy with birdcage is without damage.
A pair of Victorian Parian cylindrical vases applied trophies on a triangular base, a glazed Parian pot and cover with mask spout and a Moores candlestick applied lily-of-the-valley, the vases 17cm high/Provenance: The Estate of Anthony J Beeson CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A pair of 'Royal Creamware' reproduction creamware figural candlesticks, each with a pair of griffin on a pierced base, a dish and chamber candlestick similar, the candlesticks 35cm high/Provenance: The Estate of Anthony J Beeson CONDITION REPORT: all items are in good condition - no damage or repairs.
Three silver candlesticks, a silver cruet stand (lacking bottles), a silver mount from a claret jug and various broken or damaged silver items CONDITION REPORT: One candlestick has a break beneath the bottom knop. One is slightly bent (does not stand straight), the other appears good. All have bends to drip trays, minor dents, wear and scratches in line with age and usage.
A BOX OF ASSORTED WHITE METAL WARE, to include a three piece EPBM tea service set comprising of a teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug each piece decorated with a floral pattern and vacant cartouche, a white metal circular tray, a white metal rectangular tray, a white metal dish with twisted handle, a silver plated tea pot fitted with a floral finial, a three branch candlestick, a commemorative 'Prince of Wales and Diana' goblet, trinket boxes, a boxed letter opener, a boxed three piece knife set, a canteen box filled with various cutlery, together with a box of assorted collectable teaspoons, desert forks, sugar tongs, steak knives, names to include 'Oneida' etc
Ein Kerzenhalter aus dem späten 19. Jahrhundert, der als Lampe umfunktioniert wurde. Runde Säule aus Gusseisen, die in drei Füßen endet, die als Akanthusblätter modelliert sind. Drei Putten mit Handwerkzeugen und feuervergoldeten Blumen aus Messing. H= 48cm (Inkl. Fassung) Elektrik sollte von einem Fachmann geprüft werden. A late 19th century candlestick, repurposed as a lamp.Cast iron circular column, terminating in three feet modeled as acanthus leaves. Three cherubs with hand tools and brass fire-gilded flowers. Height: 48cm (incl. fitting) Electric should be checked at by a professional.
An Egyptian / Roman tall candlestick unguentarium glass vessel, having a flared circular rim to a slender neck and domed base, the surface pitted due to burial, circa 2nd-3rd century C.E. (A.D.), h.19.5cm.An unguentarium, also referred to as Balsamarium, Lacrimarium or tears vessel, is a small ceramic or glass bottle found frequently by archaeologists at Hellenistic and Roman sites.
A circa 1800 Staffordshire pearlware figural candlestick, probably Neale & Co, the flared sconce above the figure holding a baton upon a square plinth, h.22cmApprox. 4cm hairline through top.Numerous small chips and frits around base.Chip to left hand and object in the same hand broken at both ends.Modest handling wear.
A pair of 18th century Heemskerk brass candlesticks, each having multi-knopped mid-drip stems and standing upon a circular foot, h.15.5cm, together with an 18th century brass candlestick, standing upon a quatrefoil base, h.20cm, an 18th century French brass candlestick, having floral wrigglework decoration, 18cm, and a further 18th century brass candlestick, standing upon a square moulded base, h.19.5cm (5)

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