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A group of silver, comprising an inkwell, with ceramic liner, 10.8 by 4.5cm high, A J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1925, a pepper pot, 7cm high, unclear maker's marks, Birmingham 1896, two George III ladles London 1794, Solomon Hougham, Richard Crossley, London 1800, two wine labels 'Sherry' Richards & Knight, London 1978, 'Madeira', J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd. Birmingham 1967, a small circular photograph frame, a/f, Bishton's Ltd, Birmingham 1982, 8.5 cm diameter, seven 19th century teaspoons, a dwarf candlestick with weighted base, 6.9 by 7cm high, spill vase both with weighted base, 5 by 12.4cm high, six silver handled butter knives, a silver handled magnifying glass, 14cm long, silver handled glove stretchers, 20.5cm long, and a letter opener, 15cm long, 8toz of weighable silver, a/f. (29)
A group of eight silver and decorative items, comprising a small white metal topped agate flask, 4.2 by 0.8 by 5.2cm, an Indonesian gilt metal and mother of pearl bracelet with handpainted panels, 19.5cm long, a silver dwarf candlestick, 5.5 by 5.5cm high, and four silver lidded dressing table pots. (7)
18th Century Derby figure of Mars H23cm (altered) early 19th Century Derby plate painted with flowers in the style of Moses Webster, 19th Century Coalport pattern candlestick H25cm, small Continental figure and an Oriental vase Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
York Minster limited edition silver dwarf candlestick, to commemorate the restoration following the 1984 fire, with pierced rose cast socket No 121/500 London1989 Maker H Miller H10cm 9.7oz Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
George III silver mustard spoon by Peter, Ann and William Bateman London 1799, cased silver christening spoon, various silver souvenir spoons, Danish sterling small candlestick and dish 6.8oz Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A late 19th / early 20th Century antique wall mirror of brass construction having a central bevelled glass mirror panel set within gilt brass ormolu frame with cobalt blue glass panels inset to the sides. Figural depicting a bird with wreath in beak to top and lion mask twin candlestick sconce to bottom. Measures: 54cm x 35cm
A collection of china part tea sets including: Blairs "China" blue and white 6 piece including slope bowl and cake plates; Minton "Haddon Hall" (2 piece); Royal Doulton "Arcadia" (6 piece); Wedgwood of Etruria Queens ware (single set) also including Spode candlestick and a pair of Crown Devon biscuit jars and covers (2 boxes)
A pair of late 19th Century figurines, candlestick holders together with four Victorian Staffordshire figure groups, comprising figure group, of lovers, Samuel and Eli, figural spill vase and a figure of a lady, flatbacks (6)Condition: Candle holder detached but present on female figure and candlestick broken and repaired on female figure. Losses to floral decoration on both candlesticks
Meissen porcelain candlestick with foliate moulded sconce and drip tray (a.f.) on knopped spiral fluted column with polychrome painted decoration of birds, butterflies and insects, underglazed blue crossed sword mark, 16cm high; an etched globular amber flashed glass vase of globular form decorated with birds in a landscape, 12cm high and a pair of purple, blue and white mottled art glass vases of squat globular form, each 9cm high. (4).
An English part dessert service, decorated flowers on a blue ground, two Spode plates, two spill vases and other itemsCondition:Cream and gilt spill vases: One has chips to base, both have some rubbing to gilding.Blue and gilt chambersticks: One has signs of restoration to central column, both have minor rubbing and surface scratches.Stand and plates decorated pink roses: chip and hairline crack to shaped plate, rubbing to all pieces.Two pink fruit dishes and square dish: square dish is heavily rubbed, surface scratches, rubbing to gildingRaised pierced dish and two Copeland & Garrett plates: raised dish has small hairline cracks, plates are okayTwo blue spill vases are rubbed, candlestick base has been restored, also rubbed.Two oval dishes and raised dish are okay.All pieces with gilt decoration and borders have rubbing.
A pair of Victorian electrotype goblets, in 17th century style, with lobed and fluted sides below an upper frieze of birds, flowers and leaves around vacant cartouches, on spreading circular bases, 15cm high and a Victorian electroplate chamber candlestick, with lobed and fluted circular base, 16.5cm diameter (3).
Of Indian (Assam) racing interest: After John Willis Good (British, 1845-1879): An early 20th century silvered bronze presentation equestrian model of the 'Tired Hunter' together with a silver plated mounted hoof candlestickthe horse standing on an oval presentation base, signed J. Willis Good, raised on a contemporary ebonised wooden plinth with applied engraved silver presentation plaques marked DIBRUGARH RACES 1906, PRESENTED BY The Honble Nawab Salimullah Bahadour C.S.I, Won By 'TOPSY' III, the candlestick engraved to the base MR C. H. HOLDERS / TOPY(sic?). BY. COMMODORE. / B. AUST. M. TOPSY. III BY. GONSALVE, the side engraved FROM JANUARY 1902 TO JANUARY 1909 WON 47 RACES AND RAN SECOND 25 TIMES. IN ASSAM. INDIA, DIED 24TH AUGUST. 1909, the bronze, 38cm high, 42cm high including plinth, the candlestick, 20cm high (2)Footnotes:John Willis Good was talented English animalier sculptor who can be compared to the French masters of the animalier school. During his short but prolific career he mainly concentrated on studies of hunting scenes, dogs and racehorses producing them in bronze and terracotta. He exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1870 to 1878 and Elkington & Co cast many of his pieces. He made his debut at the Royal Academy with his plaster model of 'Putting hounds into cover'.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lots denoted with a 'TP' 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.
A pair of 19th century French gilt bronze figural candlesticksin the Louis XV style, each modelled after a design by Juste Aurele Meissonnier (French 1695-1750)the foliate candlesticks each modeled as a pair of children wrapped around a central stems supporting a foliate urn nozzles, on shell footed swept base, 26cm high Footnotes:Provenance: Property of a Gentleman CollectorFootnote:The design of the current lot is based on Meissonnier's 1728 published design for a candlestick,and the three drawings for this model being engraved by Louis Desplaces (French 1682–1739)
A Cumnock Pottery Biscuit Barrel, with plated fittings and plain slip decoration and incised "Help Yersel Tae Biscuits", incised - "Cumnock N B" to base, 5.5ins diameter x 6ins high, a chamber candlestick, incised "May Ye Rest Weel an ' Rise Soople", 4.75ins high, a rose bowl, of squat form with twig handles, incised on a slip band - "The Roses Blaw in Ilka Bield", 6.25ins diameter x 3ins high, and a three-handled tyg, incised on a slip ground - "Drink It Oot", 4.5ins high
A collection primarily of 20th Century British Slip and Motto Ware Ceramics, including - money box of typical form with crouching cat finial, 5ins diameter x 4.75ins high, a Wetheriggs (Penrith) chamber candlestick of 17th Century form, with slip trailed rings, 4.75ins high, and thirty-one other items, various
Two Ebonised and Fern Ware Three-Tier Folding Cake Stands and Three Other Pieces of Fern Ware, the cake stands each 29.5ins high, a stained beechwood and fern ware topped circular tripod occasional table inlaid with monogram to top and fixed with candlestick, on turned central column and shaped legs, 15ins diameter x 36ins high overall, and two other fern ware occasional tables, various
A Gray's Pottery Art Deco silver lustre coffee pot of small proportions, decorated with exotic birds and floral motifs, 20cm high, with an A.E. Gray lustre ware candlestick made for the 1924 British Empire Exhibition, 19cm high, and five copper lustre pieces comprising three jugs, a footed bowl and a pepperette (7)

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