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A selection of silver tableware to include a Victorian silver paperclip in the form of a horseshoe by Stuart Clifford, London 1897, a pair of silver weighted candlesticks by Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1956, a small Edwardian silver candlestick, Birmingham 1909, a sterling silver George III style sauce boat, and a silver spoon by Emile Viner (6)
Miscellaneous items, to include a rectangular bone inlaid jewellery box, pierced oval Delft style dish, items of stoneware, modern brass oil lamp, disco light, large kitchen pestle and mortar, kitchen easel, four brass and opaque glass storm lanterns, two trays, collection of beer steins, butter pats, heavy cast iron candlestick, lacquer coasters, horse ornaments, desk lamp, shade, coffee grinder, boxes and covers, etc.
A silver cigarette case; another silver cigarette case; four glass toilet bottles with silver covers; a scent bottle with silver screw cover, cork lined; four glass scent bottles with silver collars; and a small loaded silver desk candlestick; 194g (6.2 troy ozs) gross weighable; also with an Egyptian enamelled souvenir spoon, stamped '800'; and a metal vesta case
French Clock Garniture. A pink marble and ormolu mounted clock garniture. The case of rectangular form, surmounted by a seated cherub holding a torch, together with a pair of matching candlesticks. The twin train, 8 day movement, having count-plate strike at the hours and half-hours on a bell. The back plate marked 2888, with a circular stamp of a star surrounded by AD Mougin, deux medailles. The white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and blue Arabic numerals to the outer edge, with pierced and engraved brass hands. Height of clock, 12.5'', height of candlestick 7''.
A collection of eight various table lamps, to include; a pair of gilt metal and jasper columnar table lamps, English or French, possibly refitted from gas, 54m high overall including fitments; a Victorian gilt metal candlestick, mid 19th century and later refitted, cast with foliage and rocaille overall, 64cm high; and various further examples in brass
A pair of George III turned mahogany and brass mounted candlesticks, circa 1790, the beaded and foliate sconces rising from fluted and twist fluted baluster stems, with domed and dished bases, lead-weighted, 38.5cm high Condition Report: The candlesticks bear the usual minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age and use. The brass is a little bent and the gilding slightly worn/mottled.There is an old split running across one of the bases, this is stable. The lead weight underneath this base is a little loose.The other has at one point been re-fastened. This base also has what appears to be an old healed crack or split to the base.This candlestick also has a small chip to one of the mouldings.There are a few smaller nicks and knocks overall, predominantly to the bases.They are polished to quite a shiny degree and there are traces of varnish to the undersides. Overall these are in perfectly presentable condition.Condition Report Disclaimer
A VICTORIAN BRASS PATENT REFLETOR CANDLE LAMP BY A. BARRETT AND SONS, 34.5CM H, MAKER'S EMBOSSED BRASS TRADE LABEL WITH CROWN AND ADDRESS 63 & 64 PICCADILLY LONDON W, TWO VICTORIAN SAUCEPANS, ONE COPPER THE OTHER BRASS, A COPPER KETTLE, A BIRDCAGE, A PAIR OF BRASS HELIX CANDLESTICKS AND MISCELLANEOUS METALWARE Dirty / rusty, candlestick lamp in good original condition with slight wear only
A George V silver 3-light candelabra, square tapered form with beaded edge, scrolled arms, removable sconces, and converting to single candlestick, by Britton, Gould & Co, hallmarks Birmingham 1932, overall height 47cm, 42ozVery good overall condition, no obvious damage, all sconces present, lightly abraded allover and slightly rubbed on high points and edges, unsure if central top sconce has a repair around base where it joins the square plate above the scrolled arms, difficult to tell as it needs a clean, no other obvious repairs, base is open, hallmarks very slightly rubbed but still clear
A continental silver filigree baluster vase with applied engineering company lettering, and a continental silver cherub candlestick, vase height 13.5cm (2)Both in very good original condition, no obvious damage or repair, lightly abraded all over and slightly worn on high points, vase unmarked, candlestick marked on base but very rubbed
A group of mainly Scandinavian pottery comprising a Hoganas Keramik candlestick height 25cm, a Hjorth white glazed pottery figure, a Danish Jus figure, a Norwegian Porsgrund figure, a Copenhagen porcelain figure depicting a girl with doll, a small pepper pot by Doreen Middleboe, a Hornsea figure and another figure with removable head.
WILLIAM MOORCROFT (1872-1945)A MOORCROFT POTTERY "FISH" CANDLESTICK, 1920'S/30'S, tubelined and hand-painted with two fish, slate blue initials, impressed marks. 8cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Good condition.
A collection of silver and silver plated wares, comprising a George V, silver tazza with bright cut decoration to its circular top, raised upon a round weighted base, rubbed maker's marks, Birmingham 1911, 16.3cm diameter, 9cm high, a ERII silver dwarf candlestick with weighted base, W I Broadway & Co. Birmingham 1961, 7.6cm diameter, 9cm high, a George VI, silver topped glass dressing table bottle, Asprey, Birimingham 1937, 4 by 4 by 12.5cm high, an ERII square form ashtray, Barker Brothers Silver Ltd. Birmingham 1955, 7.8 by 7.8 by 0.5cm high, weighable silver 1.6toz, three silver plated wares, a wine coaster, 12.5cm diameter, 5cm high, a shell form dish, 15 by 12.5 by 4cm high, and a small inkwell and stand, 15.5 by 9 by 5cm high, and a hard case for serving flatware. (1 bag)
A small group of silver items, comprising a dwarf candlestick, 7 by 7.5cm high, a heart shaped easel photo frame, 7cm, small sugar nips with birds claw ends, a Georgian teaspoon, a napkin ring, and a thimble, combined weight 3.2toz, together with a set of EPNS sugar tongs, an EPNS fiddle and thread pattern spoon, a metal collapsible stirrup cup, and a silver plated beaker with bead border, 6.5 by 7.5cm high. (10)
A group of silver items, comprising a single George V candlestick with octagonal base 7.2 by 7.2 by 20.2cm high, a Victorian toast rack of heart shape form, raised upon ball feet, 10 by 6 by 9.5cm high, London 1869, a George IV silver teaspoon with bright cut handle, William Eley & William Fearn London 1823, four William IV teaspoons of the same pattern,Thomas Streetin, London 1831, and a George V salt, with blue glass liner, T H Hazlewood & Co. Birmingham 1921, 5.4toz weighable silver. (1 bag)

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