A Liberty & Co Pewter Tazza, designed by Archibald Knox, the shallow bowl with honesty rim, on a tripartite support and domed circular foot, stamped MADE IN ENGLAND ENGLISH PEWTER 01161 SOLKETS, 27cm; A Matching Pewter Candlestick, stamped MADE IN ENGLAND TUDRIC PEWTER 0223, 22.5cm; and A Liberty & Co Tudric Pewter Bowl, stamped MADE IN ENGLAND TUDRIC PEWTER 01140, 22cm diameter (3)
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A 15th Century Bronze Candlestick, probably French circa 1450, the shallow circular base with a depressed drip tray, the stem with an inverted teardrop knop and plain socket, 15cm high This candlestick is illustrated in Michaelis (Ronald F) Old Domestic Base Metal Candlesticks, pg.45, fig.37 Some splits and repairs to the base. 363g.
A 16th Century Dutch Brass Candlestick, the shallow circular base with a depressed drip tray rising to an inverted teardrop and blade stem, the socket with a large square aperture, 19cm high For a similar candlestick see Caspell (John) Fire & Light in the Home pre 1820, pg.78, fig.134 Small let in repaired section to base rim. 411g.
Three Early 18th Century English Brass Seamed Candlesticks, circa 1715-20, the first with a square base with re-entrant corners, the second with an hexagonal base and the last with an octagonal base, the tallest 18cm high The second candlestick is illustrated in Fire and Light, pg.106, fig.203 No obvious damage.
Pair of Derby Porcelain Candlestick figures of a flower seller and his female companion, each painted throughout in colours and encrusted with flowers on puce tinted and gilded scroll bases (his arm restored and her sconce and neck restored and losses to floral encrustation etc throughout), 10" high 400-500
A silver plated hot water jug with ebonised handle, a quantity of assorted cutlery to include a preserve spoon with embossed bowl, a boxed Newbridge "Shell" pen and cradle, a single antique silver plated candlestick with baluster stem and beaded borders, a chain link purse, a small filigree type white metal bowl, a vintage timber corkscrew with applied beverage labels, etc
A collection of late 19th century Boronian pattern tea wares with printed and infilled border decoration including two milk jugs, two sugar bowls, cake plate, five cups, twelve saucers and twelve tea plates, a late 19th century cream glazed bottle shaped vase with painted daisy, fern and butterfly decoration to both sides, a collection of dressing table wares with printed floral sprays comprising a pair of bottles and stoppers, candlestick, oval tray, covered bowl, etc, two handled majolica type continental vase with green glaze, various 19th century tea wares with printed landscape and other decoration, etc
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a goblet by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1926, a pair of Victorian pepper pots, London 1844, a vase, two pierced bonbon dishes, a bowl, a single candlestick, two two-handled bowls, two tea strainers, a pepper pot, three napkin rings, a mustard pot, and a cased set of six fruit knives and forks, with silver handles and electroplated blades, approx. weighable 34oz. (qty)
λ A mixed lot of electroplated items, comprising: a coffee jug, two teapots, a candlestick, two chamber sticks, a souffle dish and liner, a sauce boat, a milk pot, a covered ashtray, a pair of entrée dishes on warming bases, a single entrée dish, a sugar bowl, and a small quantity of flatware including two soup ladles and a fish slice. (qty)
λ A mixed lot of electroplated items, comprising: a biscuit box of circular form, engraved fern decoration, a cream jug and sugar bowl, two salvers, a tray, a tea pot, a bowl, a candlestick, a cased pair of spoons, a set of five shell dishes, four engraved with the badge of the Union Castle Line and other items. (qty)
A pair of George III Eckhardt's patent old Sheffield plated telescopic candlesticks, circa 1795, plain telescopic columns, reeded borders, on a raised square base, height extended 24.5cm. (2) For a drawing of the patent candlestick see: Bradbury, A., A History of Old Sheffield Plate, J.W. Northend Limited, 1968, page 217

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