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A VICTORIAN WALNUT CASED MAW OF LONDON BRASS AND GLASS BREAST PUMP AND A SMALL QUANTITY OF OTHER SCIENTIFIC APPARATUS, ETC, the breast pump with name plaque 'MAW, 11 ALDERSGATE ST, LONDON' fitted in a velvet lined case, together with five Victorian microscope slides, a 19th century pocket compass / sundial in a turned wooden case, diameter 6.8cm, a Victorian gilt metal travelling candlestick, the pull off cover (on chain) engraved with coronet and initials, fitted with folding hooks to attach to a coach's upholstered interior, height 15.5cm, an early 20th century brass table top magnifying glass on adjustable stand, inscribed '1872 Stanley London' to the upright and 'Ross, 28 Bond Street, London 1887',to the underside, height of stand 25.5cm and a brass wall mount gimbal frame (10) (Condition report: the wooden cover on the compass has a split but the majority of other items are in reasonable condition)
A BOX OF ASSORTED SILVER AND SILVER PLATED ITEMS, the silver comprising a set of three George V Asprey nut dishes of circular form, Birmingham 1928, an Edwardian silver urn shaped vase, London 1905, a pair of conical posy vases on loaded bases, height 11cm, a dwarf candlestick with loaded base, a cased set of six cocktail sticks with cockerel finials, maker Adolph Scott, Birmingham 1927, a pair of George III bead pattern sugar tongs, maker George Wintle, London 1813 and a set of four Old English pattern coffee spoons, makers Arthur Price & Co, Birmingham 1928, three silver handled dressing table requisites and a badly worn silver backed hand mirror, the silver plate to include an entree dish and cover, knife rests, sugar tongs, cake knife, etc, gross weight of weighable silver 7.25ozt, 225.5 grams (Qty) (Condition report: the silver is in mixed condition, most pieces are useable, the posy vases have creases to the rims, the urn shaped vase is very thin, the hand mirror is polished through in a large number of places and missing in others, overall marks are generally slightly rubbed)
An Italian silver bowl and cover,20th century, with a gilded interior and a flower form foot and finial, 800 mark,10.5cm high,together with a silver footed dish,Sheffield 1958,10.2cm diameter,and a silver dwarf candlestick,by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1911,total weighable 9oztCondition ReportKnock, wear and rubbing throughout - particularly to the English dish and candlestick.
A Noritake dressing table set, early 20th century, Japanese, to include a tray, 32.5cm wide, a pair of candlesticks, 13cm high two lidded trinket pots, pot pourri holder, ring holder, 7cm high, and others similar, all decorated with the same landscape scene of a lake on a summers evening, the borders in purple with gilt detailing, blue backstamps, (qty)Condition ReportChip out of one of the candlestick rims. One of the trinket boxes has a smashed cover. All with nibbles and general wear, to include rubbing, surface scratches and minor losses. Please see the additional images.
A matched set of four George II cast silver candlesticks, two by Gabriel Sleath, London 1753, another James Gould, London 1741 and another with indistinct marks, each of knopped form with removable drip tray, 18cm high (excluding drip trays), approximately 1639g (excluding drip trays)/Note: Crest of Raymond/see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Two of the sconces have long tapering nozzles while two have shorter cylindrical ones. The longer nozzles are numbered 2 and 3 and have no hallmarks. The shorter nozzles, one is unmarked, on is numbered 1 and has indistinct makers mark. Scones basically sound, some scratches around candle aperture. Gabriel Sleath pair of candlesticks are overall in good condition with clear hallmarks, minor dents and wear in line with age and usage. The James gold candlestick is in similar condition. The other candlestick has slightly indistinct marks (particularly the makers mark) otherwise they are in similar condition to the others.
A group of four comprising:an early 20th century hallmarked silver candlestick (weighted) (10cm);a smaller silver table candlestick (also weighted), Chester hallmarks; an early 20th century hallmarked silver pepper grinder (monogrammed);a smaller hallmarked silver pepper grinder engraved with an armorial crest (4)
A French Bronze Figural Candlestick, 19th century, as a seated Chinaman holding an urn, on a square base, 10.5cm high; A Metal Mounted Hardstone Paperweight, as a recumbent Chinese figure on a canted rectangular plinth, 10cm wide; A Gilt Metal Mounted Marble Inkstand, late 19th century, with urn shaped inkpot, on an oval plinth with ribbon handles and bun feet, 20cm wide; Two Bronze Medallions; An Ivorine Plaque; A Paperclip, in the form of an elephant's head; A Brass Prow; A Small Cylinder Music Movement; and A Spelter Toad (10)Figural candlestick, some repair to the arm and sconce, paperweight, head restuck, loss to both hands, slight chips to the base, inkstand with a crack across the marble, bronze medallions, oval example with heavy scratching to the reverse, both with expected wear, ivorine plaque with chipping, paperclip with pitting, mechanism functioning, brass prow in good condition, music box missing multiple teeth, spelter toad with losses
Attributed to Giuseppe Valadier (Italian, 1762-1839): A gilt and patinated bronze and marble figural three light candelabrumthe twin reeded scrolling arms centred by a corresponding upright, issuing from a leafy capital, all with fluted nozzles and swept drip pans above foliate collars, the whole supported by a classical maiden, standing on a square white marble pedestal with applied mask head and floriate mounts, on moulded stepped black and giallo antico square shallow plinth base, 42cm high overallFootnotes:Andrea and Luigi Valadier were the foremost goldsmiths and bronze workers in Rome, completing commissions for the Pope as well as numerous cardinals and others associated with the Church. Luigi was the son of Andrea and became a Master Goldsmith in 1760. Counting amongst his prestigious clients Pope Pius VI, who visited Valadier's workshop four times, and the Archduke Ferdinand of Austria, Karl IV, and Elector Palatine, he also received commissions from churches throughout the world including Mexico, Spain and Austria as well as well as throughout his native Italy.Luigi had an impressive ability to reframe examples of ancient Roman art and architecture and antique sculptures, cameos, architectural details, and ruins of ancient monuments also served as inspiration for his own works which included candelabra, tableware, altars and centrepieces in both silver, bronze, marbles and semi-precious stones. Uncommonly for the time he produced works of all sizes from large altar pieces to intricate pieces of small jewellery.Despite his distinguished clientele and acclaim, Luigi committed suicide by drowning himself in the Tiber in 1785, probably because of heavy debts to his creditors due to non-payment of invoices by his clients. On his death, his business passed to his son Giuseppe.For an illustration of an original pen and wash drawing by Valadier showing a comparable figural candlestick support and a vase candelabra with comparable twin arms, see Alvar Gonzalez Palacios, Luigi Valadier, The Frick Collection New York, 2018, Fig.5_25, p. 234.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of silver to include: an American Reed & Barton sterling silver baluster candlestick (filled), stamped to base; a Modern candlestick, Birmingham, 1972; three various silver mounted ornate frames, all hallmarked by Carr's of Sheffield 1989; George V monogrammed cigarette case, Birmingham, 1920; flatware to include: fiddle pattern condiment spoon, OEP sauce ladle, anointing spoon, Victorian childs' knife and fork, King's pattern cake and cheese knives, various dates and makers, weighable silver 5.64 ozt (175.6 grams) - a/f damages and tarnishes
A group of silver wares, comprising a silver topped dressing table jar, silver thimble, a silver engine turned napkin ring bearing the initials PEB, an oval napkin ring bearing the initials RLBO, with engine turned decoration dated 1936, a silver dwarf candlestick, on weighted base, 4¼oz gross, and a silver engine turned decorated hand brush with the initials MH. (6)
An early 20th Century George V miniature silver tea service. The lot to include tea pot, hot water jug, tazza dish, candlestick, sugar bowl, tray and creamer jug. The tray being engraved to the underside 22 June 1911 king George V, made and engraved by A Washe aged 65. Tray measures 7.9 x 5cm. Candlestick measures 3.5cm tall. Weight 69.6g. Unmarked, tests indicate silver.
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a sugar caster, London 1973, a salt cellar, a pepper pot, a hip flask cup, a napkin ring, three wine labels, a pepper mill, a magnifying glass, a silver-mounted glass cruet bottle, an ashtray, three brushes, a pencil, a mirror, a small bowl, a cased shoe horn and button hook set, plus various modern Spanish silver items, a fish with a hinged head, two dishes, a feather quill, a bottle opener, and other items including a metalware jug and an electroplated candlestick, approx. weighable 37oz. (qty)
A mixed lot, comprising silver items: a George II coffee pot, marks worn, probably by Thomas Whipham, London, tapering circular form, scroll handle, domed cover, engraved with a crest within foliate mantling, the reverse with a vacant cartouche within foliate mantling, on a circular foot, and a small vase, plus electroplated items: a punch bowl with six cups, one scroll handle a.f, a tazza, a candlestick, a coaster, a ewer, a pair of grape scissors, a paper knife, and a pair of sugar tongs, approx. weighable 17oz. (qty)
SIX PIECES OF CUT AND COLOURED GLASSWARES, comprising a crystal fruit bowl cut with fuchsias, diameter 24.5cm, an oval clear glass tray, a pale amber opaque glass jug with textured handle, together with three pieces of modern peach and deep dusky pink glass with expressive flower design, comprising an asymmetric table lamp, a vase height 40cm, and a candlestick/bud vase (6) (Condition report: good condition, lamp untested, would benefit from a clean)

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