A pair of George III style silver candlesticks, I.S. Greenberg & Co., Birmingham 1902, with removable sconces, foliate cast and annulated knops on a raised square stepped base with embossed leaf corners. Height 24.5 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Both candlesticks are rubbed through on the embossed bases. The rubbing is significant with approximately 20 holes on one candlestick and 15 on the other. Some of the holes are quite substantial. One has been dropped and is buckled at one corner. The same candlestick is creased where the stem joins the foot. There is movement at this point. The stems of both sticks are in good order. The sconce to one candlestick appears to be stuck. Width of base 11 cm.
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A pair of William IV silver candlesticks, Kitchen Walker & Curr, Sheffield 1833, with foliate moulded detachable sconces, urn shaped nozzles on knopped and waisted stems and raised on stepped square weighted bases. Height 23.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: Both sconces of these candlesticks have engraved crest of the profile of a bull bust armorial. The first candlestick, one high point on the shell feet has a very tiny 1 mm x 2 mm hole. The shell foot next to it has a small indentation in the highest point but has not broken through. The remaining two opposing corners, each have tiny knocks to the shell high point otherwise appears to be in good order with no obvious visible faults. The next candlestick, one shell foot high point has a 1 mm x 1 mm hole. The high point on the remaining three feet appear to be in good order. The candlestick on the whole appears to have no obvious faults or visible flaws. In fact both sconces are movable but are in a fixed position and do not appear to have been moved for some time. Both bases are not covered in baize and show the weighted metal. The majority of the marks and the high points are only notable by using a jewellers loop. Please note, although these are silver the candlesticks are weighted so we are unable to give true weight of silver content.
A Samson porcelain figural candlestick, 19th century, after an 18th century Derby model, female seated before a flowering bocage and with open bird cage in her lap, a sheep recumbent at her feet, all on a gilt turquoise puce heightened Rococo scrolling base. Height 25 cm. NOTE - Originally one of a pair the partner figure most likely a standing shepherd. The open bird cage alludes to her virtue not being intact.
Eastern brass oil lamp base converted to lamp and a brass table lamp with applied lion head decoration, pair of brass candlestick style lamps, brass samovar and a brass hanging lantern with frosted glass panels (6). Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A pair of George V silver posy vases, each with cusped rims and canted square, 15.5cm high and an Edwardian silver mounted inkwell and stand, Birmingham 1904 (4) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: 1x candlestick- slightly bent. Each candlestick with denting throughout and tarnishing. Hallmarks rubbed. Inkwell- Cover detached. Tarnished silver mounts. Silver stand with scratching and tarnishing. Some denting.
A Royal Vienna style porcelain figure of Autumn, underglaze blue beehive mark, 37cm high, a double mask beaker, modelled as Janus, the Roman spirit of the door, 14cm high, a florally encrusted ewer, 26cm high and a William Brownfield Parian jug, decorated with two panels of classical scenes, 23cm high, a large Continental majolica figural candlestick, modelled as a warrior standing beside a column, and raised on rams head and cherub decorated ornate base, 54cm high along with, a Phoenix Ware ginger jar and cover decorated with peacocks. 23cm high and a collection of four English porcelain imari decorated soup bowls, 25cm diameter (10) (at fault)
A pair of Worcester Barr, Flight and Barr dessert plates painted in coloured enamels with Oriental landscapes, printed and impressed marks. Along with a Royal Worcester Adams revival silver shaped white glazed candlestick, green printed mark, 26.5cm high (3). Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Both plates broken and with stapled repairs. Candlestick in good order.
A small collection of assorted Continental porcelain items, to include; early 20th century Dresden floral encrusted candlestick, early 20th century Dresden floral encrusted and pierced twin handled bowl etc Condition Report / Extra Information Teapot - tip of spout broken off (old break), many losses to flower petals etc.Small pot pourri - chip to underside of lid, many losses to flowers etc.Jar lacking cover - gilt rim heavily worn.Large pierced basket - appears in good order.Pierced oval bowl - appears in good order.Floral candlestick - small chip to petals, otherwise good.Figural candlestick - losses to flowers and firing cracks (mainly to dog's body).
A naive plaster candlestick centrepiece formed as a 17thC style figure, flanked by raised flower heads, birds, stylised cherubs, and cylindrical dish holders, with further naive applied birds beneath on a circular flower head base, sparsely decorated in green, pink and blue, unmarked, 47cm high. A/F

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