A quantity of metalware collectables, including; a Newlyn style copper tray of rectangular form decorated with stylised fish, a trench art inkwell on a square marble plinth, a hardwood and brass bound mortice, a shell case brass lidded pot, a half block cast iron doorstop, a brass ejector candlestick, a patinated metal lidded teapot and sundry (qty).
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An early 19thC Newhall candlestick, the cylindrical dish holder hand painted with flowers in purple and green, on a grey ground with gilt highlights, on a domed foot painted with further part banding of flowers, 10.5cm high, and a Newhall jug with beak spout sparsely decorated with flowers on a cream bulbous ground on circular foot. (2, AF)
A quantity of Doulton Lambeth and seriesware, comprising a Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee beaker, with an upper raised leaf banding, the two coloured body raised with profiles of the Queen on a circular foot with impressed marks beneath, 12.5cm high, a Slaters patent vase of small proportion and a coachman candlestick. (3)
A late Victorian silver chamber candlestick, of circular form, with an ebony handle, raised on three bun feet, with a detachable sconce and snuffing cone, in a design by Dr Christopher Dresser, maker Heath & Middleton, Birmingham 1898, diameter 11.8 cms, height 7.7 cms, gross weight 275 gms.
A quantity of metalware collectables, including; a Newlyn style copper tray of rectangular form decorated with stylised fish, a trench art inkwell on a square marble plinth, a hardwood and brass bound mortice, a shell case brass lidded pot, a half block cast iron doorstop, a brass ejector candlestick, a patinated metal lidded teapot and sundry (qty).
A Derby porcelain candlestick group of Cupid disarmed by a maiden before bocage, on a rococo scroll moulded base, height approx 20.5cm (faults and restoration), an English spiral moulded tea bowl and stand with green and gilt floral spray decoration, a campana shaped vase, possibly Coalport, decorated with flowers, and a Capodimonte cup decorated in relief with a maiden in chariot riding on clouds (faults).
A selection of mainly North Eastern pressed glass, to include: four items of lustreware, comprising of a bowl with crimped edge and floral decoration, standing on three dolphin feet, diameter 20cms; a Sowerby blue glass coal cart; four ribbon plates; a Sowerby red glass tazza with basketweave design; two pressed jugs; a jet two-handled basket pattern bowl; and a yellow glass chamber candlestick. (15)
Derby figurative candlestick, with carrying handle, depicting a young lady holding a posy of flowers in one hand and her frock outstretched in the other, against floral bocage with a lamb resting at her feet, on shell scroll base, late 18th/early 19th Century, height 3.5cms. See illustration
A choice pair of gilded metal table candlesticks, French, of Rocco influence with quatrefoil shaped scrolling bases with masks flowers and fruit rising to leaf, flower and shell decorated columns with wax pans converted to table tamps the base drilled, the candlestick measure 30cm, overall 49cm, (illustrated)
A Victorian Art Nouveau pewter mounted claret jug, swelling trumpet shape clear glass body with green glass outset angles, minor chip to base, 28cms high, a pair of 19th century Bristol blue glass table decanters each with brass mounted cork stoppers 34cms, a 19th century blue glass mallet shape decanter 27cms, a glass table candlestick of fluted baluster form 19cms and an Art Nouveau green and clear glass lozenge shape vase with gilt Art Nouveau trailing 12.5cms (illustrated)
Selection of silver plated items including a fish slice by Roberts & Beck 1896, two crumb scoops by Elkington 1898 and Harrison & Co 1895, a circular decorated salver by Martin Hall 1856, a circular embossed tabacco jar by AB Paris, entrée dishes and covers, fruit basket, fish servers by Walker & Hall 1901 and a candlestick and snuffer by Elkington & Mason 1859
A William IV silver shaped rectangular inkstand by Joseph Angell I & John Angell I, London 29th May to 20th June 1837, with a central chamber candlestick on a circular box flanked by moulded glass inkwells with hexalobed silver covers, the base with two pen wells and a moulded border, on four shall bracket feet, 26cm (10 1/4in) long, 824g (26.5 oz) weighable

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