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A flower encrusted Bloor Derby vase with reserves depicting birds in a landscape, flower blooms chipped, 3 7/8" tall, a Noritake blue and gilt vase with scenes of lake-land landscapes, 5 1/8" tall, (no lid), a Dresden style floral encrusted Candlestick and Adderley double Budgerigar ornament 4 1/4" tall (one tail damaged).
An early 20th century candlestick telephone, together with an Art Deco-style figure, depicting a semi-clad lady on alabaster plinth, in the form of a table lamp. Condition Report: Female figure 28cm high. No major damage. Some chips to base. Flaking to figure. No damage to globe.Telephone 31cm high. Condition good.
A box containing assorted plated wares to include candlestick, hot water jug, pistol grip knives, etc CONDITION REPORTS There are eight pistol grip knives. Blades have areas of rust and tarnishing. Surface scratches and scuffs to both blades and handles. Some minor dents and knocks to the handles and wear to the blades. The length of the pistol grip knives is approx 22 cm. There are also eight pistol grip forks approx 18.5 cm. Numerous light surface scratches, some minor small dents to the handles, tarnishing to the metal. Both the knives and the forks have general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details.
Collection of Royal Scot Crystal to include a Royal Scot crystal jug in original box in new condition; two Royal Scot champagne flutes in original box; and a Galway crystal candlestick and candle in original box and unused condition. Also includes a Viners silver cake knife in original box. Please see accompanying photographs.
A Small Collection of Items to include a Victorian Silver Plated Corinthian Column Candlestick of typical form with a square tapered base. height 14.5 inches. Together with a unmarked silver handled Ivory blade letter opener measuring 13.5 inches in length and a jewellery box containing a string of pearls and a tortoise shell decorated glove box.
A pair of late George II period mid-18th century hallmarked silver cast candlesticks in rococo style, each with detachable drip pan and on ornate base with shell-style corners and concave centres, maker's mark WG, assayed London 1755, 21.5cm high (each candlestick engraved with the underside M*D*S), the pair approx 1,139gThis lot has come privately and has been in family ownership for many years. This lot appears to be in good general overall original condition with no repairs, cracks or major problems noted.
A fine and large pair of hallmarked silver table candlesticks in neo Classical style, the concave-sided gadrooned drip pans above acanthus capitals and slightly tapering circular stems adorned with acorns and leaves in a swirling repoussé design, the spreading square gadrooned base headed with neo Classical style urns and covers with swags, each candlestick and separate drip pan with maker's mark of TB and assayed London 1897 (33cm high) The candlestick with the lot number – the drip pan is fully marked and appears to be in good condition. There are also hallmarks to the inside of the candlestick. Looking at the main outer body everything looks in fairly good honest original condition. Being super critical under a jeweller’s loupe some small scratches are visible and there are some very minor scratches/scuffs and pin head sized knocks etc., to the very bottom element of the base underneath the gadrooning. This is also fully hallmarked and there are also hallmarks to the underside. The underside looks dark and fairly scratched commensurate with age and the circular visible iron weight is corroding. The other candlestick drip pan looks in good original order with no major problems noted. The column looks OK and the same minor scratches, scuffing and extremely small dents are to be found on the very lower section of the plain plinth base underneath the gadrooning and it is noted that there is a match head sized small dent to one side just before the corner although in our opinion this would polish out fairly well. The iron weight is also corroded to the underside and there are scratches and darkness to the underside commensurate with age. No major damage, splits or reparations noted. Provenance: These have come privately and have been in the same family ownership for many years.
A fine pair of early George IIII period mid-18th century cast silver candlesticks with separate drip pans, each raised on square stepped bases terminating in gadrooning, maker's mark E.C, (probably Ebenezer Coker), one candlestick assayed London 1765, the other assayed London 1767, 26.5cm high, total weight approx. 1,282gThese have come privately in the same ownership for many years. They appear to be in good honest original condition, no repairs, splits or damage noted. These appear to stand true and upright with no real damage. One sconce is market with a lion passant and the other sconce has a lion passant and makers mark E.C.
An Arts and Crafts brass tea kettle on stand, with burner, amber glass handle, marked 3, tripod stand, 26cm high overall; a brass Roman candle style oil lamp, with adjustable column, loop handle, dished base, 36.5cm; a brass heavy gauge candlestick, knopped stem, tripod base, paw feet, 27cm (3)

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