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A late Victorian patchwork quilt in pale pinks and blues, in a banded design of diamond patchwork, interspersed with hand-quilted white cotton, 210 x 174 cm (a/f), together with a novelty black cat porcelain candlestick holder, the latter used by the original embroiderer as the source of light when making the quilt, and adapted to hold a secret dram of whisky
A 1960s Omega Seamaster 300 stainless steel gentlemans automatic divers wristwatch, circa 1963, reference 165.024, the circular black dial with quarterly Arabic numerals, luminous dart insert markers and candlestick hands, 24 jewel movement signed Omega Watch Co. and numbered 19029425, circular case with 60 minute rotating bezel, screw down Omega crown, case diameter approximately 39mm, replacement strap, together with original purchase certificate dated 27. 08.1963 and original strap.
A Kayserzinn Art Nouveau pewter candlestick with stylised flower heads and foliage with three branch sconces (repaired), numbered to base 4328, 32.5cm high, a Liberty Tudric pewter two tier glass and pewter cake stand, the base decorated with stylised flower heads and stems with four green cabouchon enamel stones, the whiplash decoration supporting two opaline glass frill edge bowls, 29cm high, stamped Tudric 0133 to base (2)
A Derby Porcelain Figure of a Girl, circa 1770, standing holding a flask, on a scroll moulded base, 18.5cm high; and A Derby Porcelain Candlestick Group, circa 1775, as Venus and Cupid standing on a scroll moulded base, 17cm high (2) Provenance: The Foden CollectionGirl with apparent restoration to lower section, evidenced particularly by glue line to interior. Considerable losses to bocage and pot strap. Right thumb broken and lacking. Break and glued repair to left arm. Canlestick repaired though legs and tree trunki, sconce detached, some typical chips and losses
Roman glass ungentarium of the candlestick type. It has a wide body 47 mm wide with a tall neck 15 mm wide and with a flaring mouth 28 mm wide. The ungentarium is 131 mm high with a good patina and iridescence. It was excavated in the Phoenician/Sprian area and dates from the first Century A.D.
A PAIR OF CLOSE PLATED CANDLE SNUFFERS, C1810 14cm l, by W Hutton, a contemporary early 19th c Sheffield Plate chamber candlestick, cream jug, pair of oval salt cellars and earlier pierced wine coaster and an early 20th c EPNS mounted glass claret jug (7) ++All in acceptable - very good condition, some with light wear but mostly fine including the candle snuffers
A SET OF FOUR SCOTTISH VICTORIAN SILVER NEO CLASSICAL STYLE SILVER CANDLESTICKS with nozzles, 31cm h, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1895, loaded ++Slight wear and the odd minor dent. The stem of one candlestick loose. Two with repairs beneath sconce, two further sticks have been repaired at the base of the stem. All retaining the original turned mahogany insert to the base, the nozzles original and fully marked
TWO GEORGE II SILVER CANDLESTICKS crested and a pair of later nozzles crested to match, 17.5cm h, marked under the foot with scratch weights 13=15 and 15=0, by David Willaume II, London 1735 and 1739, nozzles unmarked, 29ozs 15dwts (4) ++One candlestick with small discreet repair to one corner of the foot, light wear consistent with the age
RUSKIN POTTERY, comprising footed eggshell bowl in yellow lustre having trailing grape and foliage border, scissor mark and 08 to base, approximately 21.5cm diameter, circular candlestick in green and blue glaze having scissor mark to base, approximately 17cm diameter and a deep sided footed bowl having orange and green tonal crystalline glaze, impressed Ruskin, England 1933 to base, approximately 19.5cm diameter x 13.5cm high (all a/f, glued, stapled/hairlines) (3)

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