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A pair of Derby candlestick figures, c.1760-65, emblematic of Spring and Autumn, each modelled as a putto seated on a low stump and wearing a diadem of flowers or grapevine, with further flowers or grapes on the low scrolled bases, each supporting a candle sconce with a drip pan formed of overlapping leaves, some restoration, 15cm. (2)
A Continental glass candlestick, 19th century, the stem with multiple knops in clear and blue glass, raised on a conical foot, and an oil or lacemaker's lamp, with folded foot, 20.7cm max. (2) Provenance: Count Redmond Toler Clayton-Browne Clayton (1863-1937) of the Villa La Punta, Cervara, Santa Margherita, Liguria, Italy.
A Bow candlestick figure of a peacock, c.1760, the colourful long-tailed bird perched amidst bold flowering bocage beneath a scrolled sconce and drip pan with cobalt blue and gilt detailing, red anchor and dagger mark, and a blue cross and dot mark, a small amount of good restoration, 27cm.
Two Bow candlestick groups of goldfinches, c.1760, each modelled with two birds perched on branches entwined with flowering tendrils, a small dog barking up at them from the base of the tree, each stem surmounted with a candle sconce and drip pan, a branch at the front of each group forming a handle, some good restoration, 23.5cm. (2)
A rare earthenware figural candlestick by Bjorn Wiinblad, dated 1978, modelled as a bearded man seated on the back of an elephant, their exotic headdress forming two candle sconces, painted yellow and brown on a tin-grey glaze, painted marks and signature to base, minor glaze loss to tip of tusk, 34cm. high
An Art Deco Poole Pottery pair of Nautilus candlesticks, possibly designed by John Adams, shape no.974, picotee spray glazed in shades of magnolia and celadon, a Poole Pottery Picotee vase glazed celadon, two covered boxes and a bowl, impressed and printed marks, minor chips, 7.5cm. high (6) Provenance The Poole Pottery Museum Archive, Christie's 31st March 2004 lot 72 (part). Literature Leslie Hayward and Paul Atterbury Poole Pottery, Richard Dennis, page 75 for a comparable candlestick.
A collection of mainly 19th century ceramics including a Staffordshire spill vase with applied figures flanking a clock face together with a further similar Staffordshire clock group, a bowl modelled as a floral encrusted straw hat, a blue and white printed tankard of waisted form with alpine scene decoration, a Wedgwood creamware crescent shaped supper dish, a candlestick with marbled finish, two further candlesticks, a set of five Ashworth Acropolis pattern plates, etc
A Worcester Porcelain Coffee Cup and Saucer, circa 1810, painted with kakiemon style flowers in panels on a blue ground gilt with foliage within gadrooned borders; A Similar Dwarf Candlestick, 13cm high; A Pair of Coalport Imari Pattern Plates, 24cm diameter; and A Chamberlains Worcester Shell Shaped Dish (6)

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