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An Elizabeth II silver candlestick with matching detachable twin scroll branch forming a three-light candelabrum with cast rims, on a tapering stem and circular stepped foot, Birmingham 1968 by Elkington & Co, height 21cm, and a pair of silver candlesticks, each with a detachable nozzle above a tapering stem, on a hexagonal base, Birmingham 1963 and 1964 by Turner & Simpson Ltd, height 17cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A George V silver baluster candlestick on a circular base, Birmingham 1925, height 10.3cm, a silver stub candlestick, Birmingham 1915, height 6.8cm, a silver rectangular cigarette box, the hinged lid presentation inscribed 'Presented to Captain T. O'Meara by his Brother Officers 91st (4th London) Field Brigade R.A...', London 1932, length 17.7cm, a silver square cigarette box, the hinged lid presentation inscribed 'S.S.M, Stone 24th Lancers from Capt G.N Morris....', Chester 1934, dimensions 8.7cm x 9cm, a small group of silver lidded cut glass scent and dressing table bottles, total weight of lids only 63.8g, and a small group of plated items, including two candlesticks.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Royal Crown Derby imari candlestick in the 1128 pattern, early 20th century, of rectangular baluster form on stepped spreading foot, the sconce and foot with reeded panels in an unusual coral colourway, printed maker's mark and date cypher for 1908 to base, 14.5cm high CONDITION REPORT:The piece shows minor surface wear and rubbing to the gilt highlights throughout, but no visible chips, cracks or losses. There is wax residue to the interior.
A Victorian silver mounted glass dressing table bottle, Cox & Sons, London 1891, the baluster form bottle of circular foot, the silver mount and cover with engraved floral motif, 14cm high, together with a silver mounted tortoiseshell inlaid candlestick, Boots Pure Drug Company, Birmingham 1923, 13.5cm high, a silver mounted inkwell, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham (date letter worn), 3.2cm, a silver plated cut glass podstakannik, 12.3cm high, a pepperette and wet mustard in the form of thistles, each 6cm high, and a silver plated tri-form bon-bon dish, 20cm wide (7)
A Regency mahogany reading bergereCirca 1820, with caning, reeded toprail and conforming arm supports, one arm mounted with a detachable swivel-adjustable and hinged ratcheted stand with a book rest, on ring turned tapering front legs and splayed square section rear legs, terminating in brass castors, 65cm wide x 73cm deep x 91cm high, (25 1/2in wide x 28 1/2in deep x 35 1/2in high)Footnotes:The offered lot is closely comparable to a design for a library reading chair which is illustrated in Ackermann's Regency Furniture and Interiors, with text by P. Agius, 1984, Marlborough, pl. 19, p. 54. It is noted in the text therein, Ibid, that this model of armchair was widely favoured during the early 19th century: '...for the library, boudoir, and other apartments of the nobility and gentry.' Although the present bergere has a hinged adjustable stand projecting from the top of one arm intended for the purpose of reading or writing, it appears to be missing the fitting for its opposing arm rest. Clearly visible in the aforementioned drawing of the chair is a candlestick surmounting one arm support, or perhaps more accurately a swivel-hinged candle arm enclosing a candlestick. However this is absent from the above example despite there evidently being a brass recess for such a fitting.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DOULTON LAMBETH; a 19th century Artware candlestick with incised and relief moulded detail, height 25cm, dated 1876 to the underside, together with a Doulton Slater's Patent mug inscribed 'A Happy New Year, from Papa', with three circular celadon glazed panels, one example decorated with a tortoise, height 11cm.Additional InformationLight wear, rubbed patches to the raised parts.
A pair of 19th century glass candlesticks, raised on a double knop stem terminating on a baluster terminal and octagonal plinth base, with star cut base, height 27.5cm, together with a pair of 19th century taper sticks, height 17cm, and a pair of modern green glass candlesticks with integrated drip trays raised on single knop stems, height 17cm (6).Additional InformationLight wear to the bases as expected on each example, the smaller clear glass sticks only have a small aperture to hold a candlestick so has possibly been ground down, chipping to relief detail on those and large chips to the bases, the larger pair of sticks with scratches to the underside, minor chipping to the edges/corners of the decoration.
CONDERTON POTTERY; a glazed stoneware two branch candlestick, modelled as two fish upon an conical base, seal mark to the side of the base, signature and label to the underside of the base, height 16.5cm.Additional InformationCondition generally good, some minor crazing and some residue of wax through use, one of the sconces is slightly loose, however this may be original to manufacture.
A pair of early 19th century white metal loaded candlesticks, probably Dutch with leaf moulded integral sconces above fluted central column to stepped square sectioned base, marks obscured, height 31.5cm.Additional InformationThere are outlines of four hallmarks to the base and three to the other, rubbing to the white metal throughout, surface dents around the upper section where the sconces are which have detached slightly from some of the leaves. Raised parts are dented especially around the bead decorated base, three of the four oval medallions around the base have portraits to them, one on each candlestick is vacant. Otherwise general surface wear.
HENRY CLIFFORD DAVIS; a George V hallmarked silver quadraform shaped dressing table tray, Birmingham 1929, together with a hallmarked silver Corinthian column candlestick by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1899, height 33cm (weighted), weighable 12ozt/404g. Additional InformationDenting to the tray, heavy scratches and scuffs, the stick is good with the odd dent and knock, tarnishing to each.
G L; a cased set of six Victorian hallmarked silver teaspoons and matching sugar tongs with bright cut floral detail, Birmingham 1889, together with further hallmarked silver including a squat candlestick by William Hutton & Sons (weighted), a cased pair of hallmarked silver pepperettes, two napkin rings, a further napkin ring, open salts and cut glass vase with silver liner, weighable 8.1ozt/252g.Additional InformationThe blue glass liner with scratches and scuffs, tarnishing wear, dents and knocks, there is only one candlestick, tarnishing to the stick, the sconce is separate, rubbing to the marks on a couple of pieces.
An engraved brass mounted stag foot inkwell Devon and Somerset staghounds 22nd September 1922, 16.5cm high together with a near pair of stags foot brass mounted candlesticks on oval wooden stands, 29cm and 27cm high (3)Condition report: All three items with hairloss and some discolouration around the top of the stags foot, crack to brass mount of one candlestick, one candlestick lacking lower mount
A pair of turned mahogany candlesticks 27cm high; a pair of bell metal candlesticks of spiral form, 23cm high; two pairs of brass candlesticks of spiral form, the largest 43.5cm high and a further brass ships candlestickCondition report: One candlestick with two cracks just below the sconce, the rest in good condition with minor surface wear due to age
A large group of 19th century and later blush ivory pottery, including Crown Devon Fieldings, Carlton ware, Keeling & Co, and others (two shelves)Condition report: One candlestick with a small chip. One small twin-handled vase with section of one handle detached but retained. Pair of covered ewers - one handle broken and re-glued. One egg cup cracked, the stand with its handle re-glued. One wash jug with a rim chip. Cameo decorated vase with restored finial. Lobed pedestal bowl is cracked. Circular pedestal bowl is cracked. Salad drainer badly cracked. Hors d'oeuvres dish cracked. Small open jug with handle re-glued. Fruit decorated twin-handled vase with a small section of the rim re-glued. Breakfast cup with some overspray restoration. The teapot spout is re-glued.
Broadside.- Trial & Execution.- The Life, Trial, and Execution of R. Blakesley For the Murder of Mr. James Burdon, 490 x 355mm., large wood-engraved vignette of the execution, 2 smaller vignettes and a portrait, strengthened at fold verso, remains of mount tape at head verso, little trimmed, but generally in a very good state of preservation, Paul & Co., Seven Dials, 1841.⁂ Blakesley was arrested in September 1841 for the murder of James Burdon (married to Blakesley's sister-in-law), who was the landlord of the King's Head public house in Eastcheap, City of London. He was killed when he attempted to stop Blakesley from stabbing his wife, following months of marital strife. Blakesley also stabbed his sister-in-law Sarah, who later miscarried and died from her injuries some weeks later. The accused made an attempt to escape from prison, having hit his jailer with a candlestick. He was executed outside the Old Bailey on 15 November, 1841 in front of a large and angry crowd.

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