A Regency bronze candlestick, the nozzle supported by three eagle headed monopodia, on a triform base, height 23.5cm, together with a serpentine carved sphinx (2).Provenance:Michael Trethewey. A Gentleman of Taste.We are delighted to be selling in this sale and over forthcoming sales, items from the estate of the collector Michael Trethewey. Michael had an unerring eye for quality. He was a frequent visitor to these auction rooms, an elegantly dressed, unassuming man who bought well and had a singular passion for old-school antiques.Condition report: The candlestick is just a little awry and the sphinx has nice patina, neat break and mend to neck, chips to underside
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A Columbian silver (0900 grade) beaker with hammered effect sides, height 10cm, a Columbian silver double candlestick with Aztec-themed finial to the middle baluster column, on conical ring base, marked AM over 0900, height 25cm, width 33cm, a silver coin inset tastevin, unmarked and a Birmingham hallmarked silver napkin ring, combined approx 16.5ozt. (4). CONDITION REPORT The rim at the top of the beaker has a couple of nicks, the foot is badly misshapen. The candlestick is in need of a clean, there is a patina on it, but no apparent signs of damage. There is a small indent to the underside of the tastevin, otherwise it appears fine. The napkin ring has some dents to the body.
A small collection of silver, comprising; a single silver mounted candlestick, Birmingham 1907 (loaded), a pair of Victorian shell moulded silver spoons, William Hutton & Sons Co Ltd, London 1894, a silver cigarette case, a set of three cruets, a silver Christening mug, a white metal pencil and a white metal miniature sword, total weighable silver approx 12.5ozCondition report: Large split to the cover of the cigarette case, dents and creases to the mounted candlestick, some small dents and dings to the crusts, general wear to all other pieces, refer to images
Box of mainly china to include; blue and white oriental teapot, brass candlesticks, Royal Albert 'Old Country Roses' floral ornament, various violet design dressing table items; pin trays, trinket tray, candlestick, owl trinket box etc, blue and white meat plate, Doulton Burslem 'Melrose' charger, 'The Flying Cloud Historic America clipper ship' Johnson Bros England plate, blue and white willow design plates, Westminster by Wood & Sons plates, sucrier etc.(B.P. 21% + VAT)
Late Medieval candlestick. Circa, 15th-16th century AD. Copper-alloy, 121mm x 73mm, 155.7g. A rare piece complete with its original base. The stick has a central raised collar and widens at the top to form the candle socket which is decorated with turned bands and ribs. The lower part of the stick is flared at the join with the circular base. Domed slightly in the centre with a raised rim around the outer edge the base has a series of decorative rings centred around the stick. Ref: Egan (2005: 81, nos. 337-338) publishes a pair of very similar candle sticks of two different lengths with varying numbers of collars, both excavated in 16th century contexts in London. Brownsword (1985, no. 7) illustrates another similar candlestick which he dates to the late 15th or early 16th centuries.
A Victorian Bargeware teapot, inscribed 'A present from a friend', the cover with a teapot form finial, 32cm high, together with a set of three similar graduated jugs, tallest 19.5cm high, a Masons Ironstone jug, 19cm high, a pair of Staffordshire hounds, 19cm high and a naturalistic bronze candlestick, raised on a veined marble foot, 23cm high (8)Condition report: Chips, cracks and losses to the Barge ware. Masons jug heavily crazed. Surface wear and rubbing to Staffordshire.
A collection of silver, comprising a pair of filled candlesticks, AC & Ss Ltd, London 1975, 23cm high, a silver waiter, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1923, with a pie crust rim on scroll feet, presentation inscription to centre, 20.5cm diameter, a four-piece dressing table set, made up of a hand mirror and three brushes, W.A. Birmingham 1918, together with a cased egg cup and spoon, a silver pepper grinder, a Georgian style sauce boat, a silver open salt, and a spill vase, approximately 18½ozt weighable silverCondition report: All items with surface scratches and knocks, one candlestick does not sit square, dents and holes to brush set.
A collection of silver and plated items, to include a pair of Victorian fluted urn silver candlesticks, London, 1897, 17cm high, a cased set of silver teaspoons and a French cake sliceCondition report: In fair condition, one candlestick neck slightly crooked, the cake slice slightly tarnished
A Moorcroft Pottery vase designed by William Moorcroft, shouldered, flaring cylindrical form, covered in an orange lustre glaze, a jardiniere, a candlestick and five other vases by Moorcroft covered in orange lustre glazes, impressed factory marks, factory pierced to base, stress crack to top rim, 37.5cm. high (8) Provenance Peter Myers Collection Exhibited Liberty's 1875-1975 An Exhibition to Mark the Firm's Centenary, Victoria & Albert Museum, page 100 E29D and E29H.
A repousse copper plate probably Newlyn Industrial Classes, hammered in low relief with three scaly fish swimming amongst waterweed, a Keswick School of Industrial Arts copper box and cover, two dishes and candlestick probably KSIA, a single handle copper vase and a collection of metalware, unsigned, 23cm. diam. (a lot) Provenance The David Coachworth & Peter Myers Collection
A Liberty & Co Tudric Pewter crumb scoop designed by Archibald Knox, model no.0509, cast in low relief with berried ivy panel, a Liberty Tudric Pewter dish designed by Archibald Knox, model no.0316, a footed dish, model no.01137, and a candlestick, stamped marks, 25.5cm. wide (4) Provenance The Peter Myers Collection
A Wedgwood Pottery vase designed by Keith Murray, ovoid fluted body, covered in a Matt White glaze, a Wedgwood candlestick designed by Keith Murray, an ashtray, and nine mugs, printed factory marks and KM monogram, small glaze chip to side of vase, 15.5cm. high (12) Provenance David Coachworth Collection (DRC) label
A Sunflower Pottery vase by Sir Edmund Elton, shouldered form with three applied handles, slip decorated with a fruiting bough, in colours on a streaked green and blue ground, a Sunflower Pottery jug with three handles, a candlestick, a mug and a pot, painted Elton, minor glaze chips, pot missing a cover 23.5cm. high (5) Provenance The David Coachworth and Peter Myers Collection.
A C H Brannam candlestick and sconce by Frederick Braddon, dated 1895, modelled as a heron wading beside a giant bamboo stem, the sconce a flower head, in shades of green, blue and cream, a Brannam pottery griffin candlestick and a Brannam grotesque modelled as a pug dog wearing a head scarf, incised marks, damages, 25cm. high, (4) Provenance The David Coachworth and Peter Myers Collection.
A Liberty & Co vase and candlestick garniture, probably made by Gouda, painted with a band of heart-shaped foliage in yellow and blue on a green ground, and a collection of art pottery, incised marks, painted Liberty, 28cm. high (a lot) Provenance The David Coachworth and Peter Myers Collection.

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