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A 19th Century Victorian antique Rococo influence hand painted porcelain desk stand / inkstand/ The tray of shaped fan form with deep cobalt ground and gilded highlights. Floral sprays throughout. Removable twin vase shaped inkwells with central candlestick. Inset penrest and other sections to tray. Painted No17 in gilt to underside. Bears similarities to Coalport or Derby examples. Measures 20cm wide.
A collection of antique metal ware items to include an Islamic middle eastern curved blade dagger having a horn handle, an antique pewter jug having a horn handle, an antique pewter candlestick, Indian brass basket, cast metal cockerel figurines, bowl with raised decoration etc. Measures 15cm tall.
Edwardian Period - Stunning Quality Pair of Solid Silver Candlesticks of Excellent Proportions and Design, Detachable Nozzles, Hallmark Sheffield 1902, Makers Mark WF - AF ( William Charles Faulkner and Albert Buckley Faulkner ) Weight 70 ozs. Each Candlestick 12 Inches - 30 cm Tall. Condition and Quality of Candlesticks Is Excellent Condition In All Aspects. Some Loading to Bases, Please Confirm with Photo.
A VICTORIAN SILVER TWIN HANDLED SWEETMEAT BASKET, pierce decorated with stylised foliage, on pierced, lobed foot (lacking glass liner), by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1875, 12.5cm high, 6.5 oz; together with an Eastern white metal oval box and cover; and a 19th Century Sheffield plate candlestick (3)
Royal Doulton items to include a Doulton Series ware jug 'Juliette', 'Rosalind' plate, a dish D5966 'The Old Wife', dish depicting Venice, Royal Doulton English Old Scenes 'The Gleaners' sugar bowl (lacking lid), a Royal Doulton candlestick, a Royal Doulton D311 milk jug and a Doulton blue and gilt heightened vase (8).
Three items of miscellaneous Edwardian silver including a candlestick of neoclassical form (London 1903) a spill vase of half fluted form with a flared rim (Birmingham 1903) and a six division toast rack (Chester 1909). Approximately 8ozs weighable silver. Candlestick 16cm overall height. (3)
A large Roman iridescent glass unguentarium, 1st-2nd century AD, of candlestick form with widely flared, flat, folded rim, a slender, slightly tapering body and outset conical base, the underside 'kicked-up', 7¼in. (18.5cm.) high, old collector's labels to base. * Condition: Intact, with no damage to the glass. Patches of peacock coloured iridescence to the rim, neck and base, amidst a thin layer of mid-brown encrustation. The underside has a thick layer of silver and peacock iridescence.
A small quantity of silver collectables, comprising of an engine turned cigarette box, having engraved initials to lid ' C.L.W. ', inscribed to side ' 1937 C.V.O., LL.D. To mark the occasion from the Assistant Ministers at St. Giles' Cathedral 1926-1939 ' by Saunders & Mackenzie, Birmingham, 1937; Engine turned cigarette case, of rectangular form, opening to reveal gilt interior, inscribed ' Jean from Shelia Xmas 1959, by Harrods Ltd, London, 1937; Cream jug by Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham, 1959, together with a weighted Continental candlestick, marked 830, etc, gross weight 38.3 tr.oz. (6) * Condition: The cigarette box needing work to cedar lining, other pieces with small dents etc, some hallmarks rubbed.
A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS METALWARE to include a copper and brass coffee pot by W A S Benson together with a matching milk jug, a copper jardiniere with floral roundels, various pewter tankards, a brass jam pan with arching iron handle, a pewter candlestick etc Condition: marks and dents to most if not all items, most of the pewter engraved and dating from the late 20th century
AN EDWARD VII SILVER TOAST RACK with six divisions and standing on ball feet, marks for Carrington & Co London 1909, approximately 228 grams in weight together with a Victorian silver bonbon dish with embossed decoration and lion mask feet; a small 20th century silver basket; a green stone set silver box with embossed decoration to the sides and makers mark for JS Limited, 13cm wide; and a pair of loaded Georgian style silver candlesticks Condition: the toast rack with usual minor mark and scratches due to age and use, the marks a little worn; the Victorian silver dish in need of cleaning with some spot marks within and wear to the marks especially the makers mark; the small basket with presentation inscription otherwise reasonable condition; the green stone inlaid box with green stone inlay to the top and bottom and with cracks and in need of some repair to the lid, silver marks on the lid vary worn, further marks to the box body legible; one candlestick with the nozzle detached, the other candlestick with dents and marks to the nozzle and especially just beneath the rim, overall candlesticks in poor condition; the weight of the Victorian dish and small basket approximately 175 grams overall
ARCHIBALD KNOX (1864-1933)A TUDRIC PEWTER CANDLESTICK, NO. 0222, the bullet-shaped sconce supported on four spike-like supports issuing from a square openwork base, stamped TUDRIC 0222 SOLKETS. 10cm 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.In very good condition.
A CONTINENTAL CAST SILVER CANDLESTICK, possibly Dutch, 18th Century, with domed ogee base and wrythen baluster stem, markes to edge of base. 24cm high, 17.6 troy ouncesThe 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.Stem is loose. Marks rubbed. Wear commensurate with age.
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER AND ENAMEL CHAMBERSTICK, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1902, the dished circular base with shaped edge and set with three pointed oval green enamel plaques, the bulbous candlestick chased with stylised plantform and with detachable drip-pan, planished finish. 17cm high, 9.3 troy ouncesThe 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.Enamel good, marks all match, sconce sits slightly out of angle. Generally in good condition.
by James Kirkby, Waterhouse & Co (James Kirkby & Joseph Waterhouse), Sheffield 1814, the bases lavishly decorated with repoussé scrolls and foliage, the shoulders and crested scones similarly decorated, as are the part marked and detachable nozzles, 12cm high, loaded (2)Condition report: Generally in reasonable condition for their age: 1 - a slight wobble when on a flat surface, leans slightly, loading in good order, missing a table protector to the base. Slight crease to the edge of the sconce. 2 - loading breaking up and rattling a bit, leans slightly, baseplate proud of the candlestick edge but (probably the original) table protector in place though very worn. Sconce a little out of shape. Hallmarks a bit worn but still easily readable. A little less worn on the nozzles. Crest is easily readable and may be that of Alexander.
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".

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