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Timo Sarpaneva (Finnish 1926-2006) for Iittala Five "Arkipelago" Candlestick Holders Textured clear glass with internal bubbles, three of shaped square outline, one triangular and one oval, the latter with partial light blue colouring, all bearing Iittala labels. The tallest 22.3cm high The William "Bill" Davies Collection of Scandinavian Glass. Bill Davies led a very successful career as an architect, primarily working in his native Wales, with his most celebrated project being the Plas Menai complex situated on the Menai Strait which serves as the National Watersports Centre for Wales and has been awarded Grade II and II* status - it was described as 'arguably the most admired and influential building completed in Wales in the last quarter of the twentieth century’ by Professor Richard Weston*. Bill was also commissioned for architectural work by Cardiff University and indeed served as a Lecturer in Design at the institution, playing a major part in developing the course into one of the highest rated in the United Kingdom.His major inspirations were the celebrated American architect Frank Lloyd Wright and the leading Finnish designer Alvar Aalto: from this stemmed Bill's enthusiasm for all aspects of mid-century design with the glass of Scandinavia becoming his particular passion, or rather, obsession. Invariably accompanied by his beloved late wife Maureen, Bill attended glass fairs around the UK and made buying trips to Scandinavia, amassing his extensive collection with a keen eye and canny judgement that pre-empted market trends by decades with his focus on Vicke Lindstrand, Oiva Toikka, Tapio Wirkkala, Timo Sarpaneva and many other notable designers.Wilson55 Auctioneers & Valuers are honoured to have been instructed to bring the William "Bill" Davies Collection of Scandinavian Glass to auction as part of our 4th December Modern Art & Design sale and we hope that you enjoy browsing this fantastic collection.*Credit: Twentieth Century Society Very light generalised wear but all good without damage or other issues to note.
Timo Sarpaneva (Finnish 1926-2006) for Iittala Group of Four "Festivo" Candlestick Holders Comprising a circa 1970s pair of 'eights', single 'six' and 'two', semi-opaque textured glass, the pair and 'six' all with TS monogram, the 'two' bearing Iittala label. The pair 32cm high The William "Bill" Davies Collection of Scandinavian Glass. Bill Davies led a very successful career as an architect, primarily working in his native Wales, with his most celebrated project being the Plas Menai complex situated on the Menai Strait which serves as the National Watersports Centre for Wales and has been awarded Grade II and II* status - it was described as 'arguably the most admired and influential building completed in Wales in the last quarter of the twentieth century’ by Professor Richard Weston*. Bill was also commissioned for architectural work by Cardiff University and indeed served as a Lecturer in Design at the institution, playing a major part in developing the course into one of the highest rated in the United Kingdom.His major inspirations were the celebrated American architect Frank Lloyd Wright and the leading Finnish designer Alvar Aalto: from this stemmed Bill's enthusiasm for all aspects of mid-century design with the glass of Scandinavia becoming his particular passion, or rather, obsession. Invariably accompanied by his beloved late wife Maureen, Bill attended glass fairs around the UK and made buying trips to Scandinavia, amassing his extensive collection with a keen eye and canny judgement that pre-empted market trends by decades with his focus on Vicke Lindstrand, Oiva Toikka, Tapio Wirkkala, Timo Sarpaneva and many other notable designers.Wilson55 Auctioneers & Valuers are honoured to have been instructed to bring the William "Bill" Davies Collection of Scandinavian Glass to auction as part of our 4th December Modern Art & Design sale and we hope that you enjoy browsing this fantastic collection.*Credit: Twentieth Century Society One 'eight' with single chip to fourth 'knop', the other with chip also to fourth 'knop' and foot; the others free from damage, light generalised wear, no other issues to note.
A small collection of silver, comprising; a set of six silver coffee spoons, Birmingham 1943, a pair of George III silver tablespoons, Samuel Godbehere & Edward Wigan, London 1795, a silver napkin ring, a pair of silver wishbone sugar tongs, three further pairs of sugar tongs, a white metal mesh purse stamped 'Sterling', a small silver trophy cup, two broken silver salt spoons and a plated candlestick, total weighable silver approx 10.2oz (a lot)
A small group of 18th century English porcelain, comprising Worcester: 'Tea Party' sucrier and cover, 12cm high, reeded tea bowl with blue underglaze cell diaper border, W mark, 7.2cm diameter; 'Hollow Rock' fluted saucer, W mark, 13.2cm diameter; a Chelsea Red Anchor florally decorated saucer, 12.5cm diameter; a scarce Chaffers Liverpool 'Two-storey shelter' saucer, circa 1758-63, unmarked, 12cm diameter; a Worcester sparrow beak milk jug, painted with flowers, unmarked, 8.5cm high; a Derby fluted ogee coffee cup, painted with flowers, with gilt dentil rim, 6.2cm high; a Derby seated bocage putto, 18cm high; sold together a Derby porcelain taperstick, moulded with leaves, 9.5cm high; and a small group of blue and white pearlware, comprising a 'Long Bridge' coffee cup, a 'Violin' tea bowl and coffee cup and a 'Curling Palm' sucrier and cover, 9cm high (group) (faults and restorations) Condition:Pearlware coffee cups 1 - chipped and cracked, another with foot rim chipTea party sucrier - cover chipped, reglued break to rim and associated hairlineWorcester fluted tea bowl - nibbles to rimDerby coffee cup - hairline to rimPearlware sucrier - repaired chips to cover, nibble to finial, restored rim chip to base and hairline crackChaffers tea bowl with crude repaired rim chipChelsea saucer cracked Candlestick with chip to mouthDerby candlestick with various breakages
ROYAL CROWN DERBY; a mixed collection of Imari pattern ceramics including cups and saucers, dinner plates, pair of candlesticks (one af), vase, etc (qty).Condition Report: Light surface wear, scratches and nibbles throughout, the ne candlestick has had the top broken off but is present, one teacup has been broken into four pieces
A pair of Italian carved giltwood candlesticks, 18th century and later, the columns decorated with acanthus leaves on triform bases and later metal drip trays66cm highDrilled for electricityNumerous losses to the gilt gesso but the gilding appears to be originalone candlestick has had a previous repair to the column which has now separated so is in two halves
A Roman green glass Ungentarium of the candlestick style with a long neck (15mm) and bulbous base (47mm wide). Total height is 131mm. The glass has a lovely patina and has a stunning silvery green iridescence colour. It was excavated in the Phoenician/Sprian area and dates from around the 1st Century AD
Säulenuhr.: 3-teilige Säulen-Kaminuhr mit Beistellern, 2. Hälfte 19.Jh., geprägtes Messing vergoldet in Form eines Tempels, kannelierte Säulen und gedrücktes Zifferblatt mit schwarzen arab. Ziffern, geschwärzte Zeiger, im Zentrum angedeutetet Rosette, franz. Rundwerk mit 1/2 Stunden Scheibenschlagwerk auf Glocke, dazu korrespondierend 2 Leuchter für je 5 Kerzen, Höhe 40 cm, Durchmesser 22 cm, Leuchter Höhe 37 cm. - Schlüssel fehlt. 3-piece columned mantel clock with side plates, 2nd half of 19th century, embossed brass gilded in the shape of a temple, fluted columns and pressed dial with black arab. numerals, blackened hands, in the center indicated rosette, french. Round movement with 1/2 hour disc chime on bell, corresponding 2 candlesticks for 5 candles each, height 40 cm, diameter 22 cm, candlestick height 37 cm. - Key missing. D
A pair of 19th century believed French gothic style brass pierced night lights / candlestick chambersticks. Each night light with finger ring featuring fleur de lis decoration, the candlestick holder raised on stepped square plinth over tapering squared base with scrolled perforated design.Measuring approx. 12cm tall, base 11cm x 11cm.
The Decorative Arts - British, American & Canadian Koldeweij, Eloy The English Candlestick. 500 Years in the Development of Base-Metal Candlesticks 1425-1925, 2001 Wills, Geoffrey Candlesticks, 1974 Pinto, Edward & Eva Tunbridge and Scottish Souvenir Woodware, with Chapters on Bois Durci and Pyrography, 1970 Reade, Brian Regency Antiques, 1953 Fry Roger, Manson J B, et al Georgian Art 1760-1820, 1929 Pinto, Edward H Treen and Other Wooden Bygones, 1968 Field, June Collecting Georgian And Victorian Crafts, 1973 Irwin, David English Neoclassical Art: Studies in Inspiration and Taste, 1966 Gloag, John Early English Decorative Detail, 1966 Fowler, John & Cornforth, John English Decoration in the 18th Century, 1986 Priestley, J. B. The Prince of Pleasure and his Regency 1811-1820, 1970 Snodin, Michael & Styles, John Design and The Decorative Arts - Britain 1500-1900, 2001 Cornforth, John The Search for a Style: Country Life and Architecture, 1897-1935 (signed by the author), 1988 Gloag, John Victorian Comfort: A social history of design from 1830-1900, 1961 Larwood, Jacob & Hotten, John Camden ENGLISH INN SIGNS - Being a Revised and Modernized Version of History of Signboards - With a Chapter on the Modern Inn Sign, 1951 Watkin, David Thomas Hope, REGENCY Furniture & Interior Decoration, 1971 Guild, Robin The Victorian House Book, 1991 Hornung, Clarence P Treasury of American Design, in Two Volumes, 1950 Exhibition Catalogue 19th-Century America Furniture and Other Decorative Arts; an Exhibition in Celebration of the Hundredth Anniversary of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1970 Webster, Donald Blake The Book of Canadian Antiques, 1974 Constable, W G Art Collecting in the United States of America, An Outline of a History (Quarter leather bound), 1964 Trevor-Venis, Peter The Eighteenth Century English Dining Room, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem Gere, Charlotte & Whiteway, Michael Nineteenth-Century Design: From Pugin to Mackintosh, 1993 Saumarez-Smith, Charles Eighteenth Century Decoration: Design and Domestic Interior in England, 1993 Hughes, Therle and Bernard English Painted Enamels, 1951 Watney, Bernard M & Babbidge, Homer D Corkscrews for Collectors (revised edition), 1993 Gloag, John Georgian Grace A Social History of Design from 1660 to 1830, 1956 Beard, Geoffrey Craftsmen and Interior Decoration in England 1660-1820, 1981 Darlington, Ida & Howgego, James Printed Maps of London, c.1553 to 1850, 1964 (30)
A PAIR OF FRENCH GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE CANDLESTICK LAMPS EARLY 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Now fitted as lamps with pair of pleated shades bases 41.5cm high including fitments, 55cm high overall including current shades Condition Report: Please note a condition report for this lot has not yet been completed. There is no electrical wiring present, therefore this lamp would require rewiring by a qualified electrician. If you require a full condition report, please enquire through the lot listing on our website. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF FRENCH GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE LAMP BASES CIRCA 1830 AND LATER Now fitted, with pleated shades 28cm high to top of candlestick, 52cm high overall including current shades Condition Report: ELECTRICAL GOODS. These are sold as decorative items only and if bought for use must be checked over for compliance with safety regulations by a qualified electrician before use. Although this has a fitment it is not wired. With wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. Shades modern and good, bases with some rubbing from use- several later nuts to underside Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items. All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF FRENCH GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE LAMP BASES SECOND HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY AND LATER Now wired, with pleated shades 32cm high to top of candlestick, 56cm high overall including current shades Condition Report: Please note a condition report for this lot has not yet been completed. There is no electrical wiring present, therefore this lamp would require rewiring by a qualified electrician. If you require a full condition report, please enquire through the lot listing on our website. Condition Report Disclaimer
THREE SIMILAR STOURBRIDGE CAMEO GLASS CANDLESTICKS LATE 19TH CENTURY the tallest example 19cm high Provenance: The Estate of a deceased Gentleman Condition Report: The red candlestick with large section of foot glued. One of the blue ones also with glued foot and chip to rim. Some imperfections. Please see images from Dept. upon request.Condition Report Disclaimer
A Herend porcelain 'Queen Victoria' part dinner service, 20th century, Hungarian, each with painted and gilt-heightened decoration with stylised peony flowers and butterflies, blue printed and impressed marks to base, including twelve side plates, six soup plates, two tureens and covers, largest oval platter 38cm wide 28cm high (36) Condition ReportOverall the service is in very good condition, with only minor losses and traces of use. One candlestick with repair to sconce. The sugar bowl lid with chip to petal. Please see additional images.6 x soup plates 12 x side plates 1 x sauce boat 3 x oval platter 2 x tureens and covers 1 x sugar bowl and lid 2 x candlesticks - one with repair to one sconce 9 x small side plates 3 x additional side plates 1 x tooth pick holder
Studio pottery. Anthony Bernulf Hodge (1950-) - Candlesticks, reduced stoneware, glazed, 15.5cm h, impressed potter's device, collector's label (2) Provenance: Geoffrey Fisk Collection First candlestick - the pointed feet slightly chippedSecond candlestick - triangular shaped piece of one of the feet broken off and neatly restuck without loss
TWO SUITCASES AND LOOSE SUNDRY VINTAGE ITEMS, to include a plated candlestick, a Bestfrend vintage hairdresser, a wooden hat block, a collection of 1953 coronation ephemera including paper bags and milk bottle tops, vintage Drip Dry Twin inflatable clothes hangers, dressing table items, a ladies' umbrella, two small vintage suitcases, a leather bag, etc (2 cases + loose) (sd, electricals untested)
â–² Gerald Norden (1912-2000) A still life of pears and walnuts;A still life of a candlestick and eggsboth signed 'Norden' l.r., the first dated '68', oil on board19.5 x 24.5 and 18 x 24cm respectively (2)Condition ReportFramed: 33 x 38cm and 31.5 x 37.5cmBoth works appear to be in good condition. Not examined under UV light, for a full report please contact the department.

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