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Plated oblong two handled hot water dish and cover with gadrooned edge and scroll handle, engraved with a crest 33cms wide together with a pair of Sheffield plate chamber candlesticks and snuffers and an Adam design plated candlestick Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
ENGLISH WHITE GLASS CANDLESTICK, circa 1760, either Bristol or Staffordshire, the slender sconce above a disc knop, fine wrythen column and domed foot, the sconce and foot enamelled with sprays of flowers, height 22.5cm Illustrated: Wills (G), English and Irish Glass, The Collector's Book Club, Cirencester, 1973, Signature 12 - 18th Century Coloured Glass, page 13, Fig. 13 courtesy of Sothebys. First published as part of the Guinness Signatures series in 1968. Provenance: bought from Delomosne & Son, London in 1968 for £315. Comes with a copy of the receipted invoice.
A group of decorative ceramics including a French crystalline vase, a collared vase, Shorter & Son planter, Radford ship decorated vase, Murano glass vase, etc (11). CONDITION REPORT: The cat decanter with flaking to paint and some scratches, cork stopper stiff. Majolica jardinière with extensive crazing to glaze throughout. Susie Cooper candlestick crazing to inside. Collared Honiton vase with chip to base rim. Radford vase with fine crazing. Otherwise, all pieces with no major or obvious damage or restoration.
RIIHIMÄKI, TAMARA ALADIN for Riihimäen Laso Oy; an olive green hooped vase, height 28cm, an orange glass hooped vase, height 30cm and a small candle holder, height 9.8cm, the candle holder etched to base (3). CONDITION REPORT: Green vase with scratch to the lower 'ring' part. Orange vase with large internal bubble imperfection (see pic). Candlestick with small nibbles to areas around base. All with general wear commensurate with age and usage.
A Vienna ewer stand, burgundy ground with raised gilt borders and a deep border of turquoise with gilt panels painted with urns with flowing scrolls, with five black diamond shaped panels with gilded exotic birds, along with a base converted into a candlestick with a brass mount, circa 19th Century, blue shield/beehive mark, 30.5cm diameterCondition: worn gilding to rim, worn burgundy enamel to centre
A collection of small silver, including: a barrel type christening mug by William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1911, engraved Dorothy Tufton Walsh, a crest and 14th June 1914; a footed oval sauce boat by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1935; a shaped circular waiter by D. & J. Wellby, London 1905, 15cm (6in) diameter; a pair of George III candlestick sconces by John Parsons & Co. of Sheffield no date (registered July 1783), 989g (31.8 oz); other small items including small spoons; and a few silver mounted items; and a plated sauce boat
A small attractive Art Nouveau bronze Desk Oil Lamp, modelled with a cherub on a leaf, with glass oil container; with Registration mark on reverse; a small bronze model of a Cupid on white marble base; and an unusual brass Candlestick modelled with parrot landing on a branch with cut glass egg underneath. (a lot)
FRENCH SCHOOLGOTHIC REVIVAL BRASS AND CHAMPLEVÉ ENAMEL FLOOR LAMP, CIRCA 1880converted from a candlestick, the hexagonal drip tray above the knopped hexagonal column with opposing panels of flowerheads, on a tripod base with paw feet, wired for electricity106cm high (excluding fittings)Provenance: Paul Reeves, London

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