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Four pieces of 19th century silver-plated and copper ware: a two-light silver-plated copper candelabra, the candlestick and twin-branch top matched, 37cm high; a silver-plated copper oval teapot stand; an Elkington & Co. two-handled tureen base; an elegant Georgian copper coffee pot, 23.5 cm high, the lid possibly matched.
A pair of 19th century ornate brass candle holders, of Neo-Classical style with shell and foliate deisgned scrolled tr-pod bases, with hoof feet, knopped stem leading to circular drip trays, inside with screwable candlestick holders, both engraved N. Roi, each approx. 45cm high, with accompanying twin wax candles. Further details: age related wear; some surface dents and scratching; wax residue; slight misshapen rims to drip trays etc.
A small collection of silver to include; a George VI silver Gothic style arched toast rack, hallmarked by William Bush & Sons, Sheffield, 1945; a cased pair of Edwardian silver pickle forks, each with relief cast foliate decoration, hallmarked by Charles Wehrfritz, Birmingham, 1908, each approx. 10cm long; a single late 19th / early 20th century angular shaped vesta case with foliate design and initialled cartouche, hallmarks ineligible; a Modern silver oval pill box, with folate designed cover, marked 925 wth import mark to base, approx. 5cm wide; a George V silver single candlestick with octagonal base, hallmarked Birmingham, 1923, approx. 15.2cm high, weighted, and a single 1970s silver trumpet shaped posy vase, weighted, hallmarked Birmingham, 1973, approx. 12.5cm high. (1 bag) Weighable silver approx. 127.3 grams (4ozt) Further details: posy vase misshapen; candlestick with nicks and minor dents; some hallmarks rubbed; general wear and tarnishing.
THREE ITEMS OF WEMYSS POTTERY LATE 19TH CENTURY Comprising: a straight side bowl decorated with crocus, impressed WEMYSS, Rogers De Rin label, 21cm diameter; a similar bowl painted with daffodils, impressed and painted WEMYSS marks, Thomas Goode stamp, 21cm diameter; and a candlestick painted with buttercups, impressed Robt. Heron mark, 29cm high The collection from Trethill House, Cornwall Condition Report: Crocus bowl restored.Condition Report Disclaimer
A WEDGWOOD BLACK BASALT MODEL OF A GRYPHON OR GRIFFIN LATE 18TH CENTURY Impressed WEDGWOOD mark 24.5cm highAnd another similar, unmarked, 24.5cm high Provenance: Sotheby's London 2nd December 2003, lot 85 where it was noted that a candlestick version of this model after a design by Sir William Chambers, is illustrated M.H.Grant, The Makers of Black Basaltes, pl.XXVII, no.2.The collection from Trethill House, Cornwall Saleroom notice: Please see the updated catalogue description as follows: A WEDGWOOD BLACK BASALT MODEL OF A GRYPHON OR GRIFFIN LATE 18TH CENTURY Impressed WEDGWOOD mark 24.5cm highAnd another similar, unmarked, 24.5cm high Condition Report: The differences between each model are very slight and they are very similar but with subtle differences. However, in the strictest sense, each medallion hanging from the necks of the gryphons is different. Oen features Hercules and the other a centaur. The marked Wedgwood example has slightly larger suspensions from the neck wreath than the other. Both have nibbles to the base, the one with the Hercules medallion has a small repaired section to the tip of bottom beak, and is restored at the back of the neck under the wreath. To the same model, possible restoration to the acanthus scroll under the gryphon. The marked Wedgwood example the base measurements are 2.6cm x 16.2cm x 9.2cm. The other unmarked example 2.9cm x 16cm x 9cm. Please see additional images available from the Dept. upon request. Both examined with UV light. Potential purchasers are asked to satisfy themselves as to the nature, condition and vagaries of the two models before bidding and if possible to view in person.Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF LOUIS XV STYLE ORMOLU AND PATINATED BRONZE FOUR BRANCH CANDELABRA LATE 19TH CENTURY Each with three putti supporting the branches, on circular bases 44cm high, 14cm diameter at base Condition Report: With wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. One candlestick is lacking one branch. Formerly fitted for electricity with drill holes, Gilding rubbed and dirty. Bronze patina very rubbed. 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. Condition Report Disclaimer
A collection of silver various dates, makers marks to include a cased replica of the Earliest Christening spoon, Birmingham, 1977, Mappin & Webb, a three piece cruet set pierced with Greek Key design, a capstan inkwell, a pair of novelty African hippopotamus and buffalo head bottle stoppers, stamped Afrisilver Sterling silver, filled,a candlestick with weighted base, etc. (qty)various, weighable silver approx. 4.33oztCondition:Commensurate with age, occasional dings. Caster with repaired to lid
A pair of Edwardian silver five light candelabraSheffield, 1909, makers mark J S Rthe weighted plain tapering octagonal columns on octagonal stepped bases with raised wavy edged rim, the detachable branch sections each issuing two pairs of acanthus scroll arms with nozzles and drip pans below a central light, (2)height 59 cm., total weight approx. 134.36oztCondition:One scroll arm of one section detached but present. On the other section one nozzle leads inwards One the same candlestick the column is pushing down on the base and the candlestick now rocks. The other candlestick has a ding to base on one side Butcher's Hall, The Worshipful Company of Butchers
A pair of George V silver backed clothes brushes, engine turned, vacant cartouches, Chester 1929; an EPNS four piece tea service on tray; an EPNS two handled galleried tray; an Ianthe two branch candlestick; three pairs of silver plated candlesticks; a Viners of Sheffield pedestal rose bowl; etc
A Liberty & Co Tudric pewter crumb tray designed by Archibald Knox, model no.0532, cast in low relief with Art Nouveau foliage panels, a pair of James Dixon & Sons English Pewter candlesticks decorated with hammered finish and strapwork, an electroplated metal tureen and cover in the manner of Dr Christpher Dresser, a continental electroplated candlestick, a modern reproduction pewter clock after a design by Archibald Knox and a modern copy of a clock designed by CFA Voysey, and seven other items, stamped marks, 25cm. wide (15) ProvenancePrivate collection.
A pair of Clarice Cliff Bizarre Girl candlesticks, each modelled as a woman offering up a floral sconce, painted in colours printed factory marks, 18.5cm. high (2) LiteratureSue Lunt, Age of Jazz Art Deco Ceramics, page 52 catalogue number 36 for a comparable candlestick. ProvenanceThe collection of William Billy Kidd and Elizabeth Kidd.
A giltwood Italianate pricket candlestick, 19th century, the floral sconce raised on an inverse tapering column decorated with blind fretwork, the wreathed circular base raised on three florally carved square feet, later adapted for electricity, 51cm high; with a similar smaller example, 42cm high (2)
Three rummers, the ogee bowls wheel cut with a continuous fruiting vine frieze above a faceted taper and annular basal knop, unpolished pontils, each 14.5cm high; with a selection of further rummers and stem ware, and a modern candlestick with tapering double series air twist stem, 19.5cm high (Qty)
***ADDITIONAL LOT*** A FRENCH ROCOCO STYLE THREE-PIECE ORMOLU CLOCK GARNITURE,inscribed 'Ch. Drieu, Paris', the clock cast with elaborate scrolls and flowers, housing a white enamel dial with gilt metal hands and Roman numerals, flanked by female figures holding wheat sheaves and laurel wreath, on a stepped plinth base, 68cm high, the eight-light candlestick cast with female figure sitting beneath eight scroll arm branches with upturned sockets and central flambeau finial. 78cm high (3)
A small quantity of domestic and other metalware, 19th and 20th century; including a Venetian brass hippocampus gondola adornment, 22cm high; a silver plated metal table oil lamp, (lacking burner and fittings), 35cm high; a copper coaching horn, 83cm; a pair of brass candlesticks; another brass candlestick and various other items
Group of French faience inkwells, late 19th/early 20th century, including: a Gien blue-ground rectangular inkwell decorated with grotteschi 29.5cm wide, a French armorial example with candle scones, inkwells and a drawer, a heart-shaped example and others, together with a Staffordshire pottery swan inkwell/spill (6) Property of Dunkirk Manor, Theescombe, Stroud Condition Report Example with fleur-de-lys shield and integral candlescones, with imitation Hannog marks - cracked and restored through back, also effecting one candlestick, with overpainting, one inkwel cover repaired, some glaze crazing and minor rim chipping overall.Heart shaped French faience inkwell - liner a replacement, chipping to rims, including one large chip to rim. Marked in manganese with two script ff, no. 177 and circle of dots. Qimper style pen-red-inkstand - decorated with a man flanked by wreaths, hairline crack and some typical glaze crazing. Gien faience inkstand with printed brown mark - hairline cracks to two apertures, one inkwell cracked, restoration to one corner finial (finial mostly lacking), chip to one rear foot, central rectangular aperture lacking liner. Some typical crazing overall. Boat-shaped example marled Clain, France, with replacement liner, chipping to rims. A small inkwell with cover marked 'Desvres France 854, 14..71'. Finial on cover is detached, wear overall. Staffordshire-style pottery spill vase with swan - cracked and restored, regilt.
Regency Derby inkwell, polychrome decorated with birds, and a miniature Spode candlestick, both pieces marked, the inkwell 16cm across (2)The miniature candlestick has a chip to the underside of the rim. The inkwell has a repaired handle and some crazing / light hairlines. Both with gilt wear.
A very large collection of Royal Doulton Dickens Ware ceramics, including a pair of candlesticks (Fagin and Sairey Gamp), loving cup (The Fat Boy), coffee pot (Sam Weller), twin handled vase (Trotty Veck), pedestal vase (Sam Weller), plate (Fagin, designed by Noke) and cup and saucer (D5833, Registered in Australia). Hairline crack to rim of twin handled vase and loving cup. Firing crack to base of one candlestick, small trinket dish ahs been repaired
AN ART NOUVEAU GILT-BRONZE MARINE THEMED DESK SET (5)Comprising: a naturalistically cast inkstand / pen tray modelled as the sea with a dolphin amongst sinuous female figures supporting shell formed inkwells, engraved ‘C.B 03’, 45cm wide; a conforming ink blotter; matchbox holder; candlestick (lacking scone) and a tray modelled with a naked woman with sinuous hairProvenance: Acquired Christie’s London, May 2003, lot 304.
A GROUP OF SILVER AND SILVER MOUNTED WARES (4)Comprising a vase, having a decorated rim, height 19.8cm, London 1915, with a weighted foot, a pair of candlesticks, having decorated rims, raised on square bases, height 8.5cm, Sheffield 1902, loaded and one larger candlestick, raised on an octagonal base, height 12cm, London 1904, loaded
Edwin Beer Fishley (1832-1912) two Fremington Pottery Candlesticks, in Wrotham style with brown ground with thick applied slip decoration, with handles, incised signature to base, H 12cm, together with a William Baron Candlestick, decorated in green and turquoise glaze with three twisted handles, incised signature to base, H 12.3cm (3) Provenance; The Margaret Squance Collection of Fishley and North Devon pottery; Margaret Squance is the great great granddaughter of Edwin Beer Fishley.
A Charlotte Rhead for Crown Ducal Vase, with underglaze decoration and overpainted colours, printed marks and signature to base, H 12.5cm together with a Charlotte Rhead Bursleyware Candlestick, shape 223, painted in bright flora, H 6cm and another Charlotte Rhead Bursleyware floral Vase, H 7cm, also with three further pieces of CHarlotte Rhead Bursleyware including Vase, Ginger Jar and Bowl, all in a corresponding blue leaf pattern (6)

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