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A Meiji period cloisonné vase decorated with birds and blossom tree, height 18.5cm, an Arts & Crafts cast iron stand, Griffin & Tatlock enamelled and brass scallop shaped wall light and a bronze candlestick in the form of a koi (4).Condition Report: The Cloisonné vase is in good order with no visual signs of damage
A BOX OF SILVER, CERAMICS AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, to include a silver candlestick, hallmarked Birmingham 1963, scent bottles and dressing table items with plated covers (some plating worn away to the copper), a pair of small double candleholders, a novelty wooden moneybox in the form of a beehive, a Portmeirion Greek Key canister (with non-original lid), three small purses: one made from cowry shells, etc (1 box) (sd)
Krystol, Nachtmann, Villeroy and Boch - 6 x glass candlestick holders. 3 x are unmarked and have no maker names. Largest is 30 cm (h). All appear in good condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (M) NOTE: THIS LOT IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR IN HOUSE SHIPPING, PLEASE CONTACT CLIENT SERVICES FOR A LIST OF SUITABLE COURIERS AND A QUOTE.
A Victorian silver inkstand, of rectangular form, with egg-and-dart moulded rim, lobed inkwell apertures to each end and two pen recesses, all around a central candlestick with scrolled and figural supports, all raised on scrolled whorl feet, marks for Birmingham 1885, maker Elkington & Co (Frederick Elkington) 33cm x 16cm, 955grams inkwells not present
A silver bon bon dish of conforming lobed form, having a beaded rim and pierced design with three scroll handles also acting as cabriole legs, having rubbed hallmarks, sold along with two silver circular napkin rings having pierced design decoration, also with rubbed hallmarks, and a pair of silver candlestick scones having slightly flared dash engraved rims with a concave form and step moulding to the base, marks for Birmingham 1992, maker Laurence R Watson & Co, 132g gross
An assortment of silver items, including two weighted candlestick bases and two candlestick sconces, a thimble, a silver mounted cigarette holder within a matching silver case, and a silver topped cut glass pot, the top depicting a cherub, marks for Birmingham, London, Chester 1897, 1900, 1919, 1925, makers Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, Charles Horner and Francis Webb, 269g gross
A pair of Elizabeth II silver squat candlesticks, the sconces of circular form raised on weighted circular step moulded feet, marks for Birmingham 1962, with rubbed makers mark for JP, sold along with a single Elizabeth II silver 'filled' candlestick having a sconce of circular form with step decoration raised on a knopped stem and step moulded circular foot, marks for Birmingham 1975, maker W I Broadway & Co, 756g gross
Impressive bronze mantel clock set with candelabra by Moreau, on marble pedestals. It is a kind of altar of emancipation from the time of Napoleon III. The graceful, charming huntress goddess steps down from her pedestal, taking a step into the world of mortals and time. She is the alluring and armed nymph of natures blossom. Its plasticity and silhouette are consistent with the unbridled splash of sprouting bronze in the six-armed candelabra. Also a common stylistic denominator is the monumental-Renaissance work on marble and an abundant arsenal of bronze decor with torches - raising the ensemble to the altar of the Goddess. Manufacturer: Signature on the figure - Moreau, Emile via and Cie mechanism. Paris Clock height 80 cm, width 50 cm, depth 27 cm, candlestick height 85.5 cm. Width: 50cm, Height: 85.5cm, Depth: 100cm, Weight: 30kg, Condition: Good, Material: Marble and gilded bronze
An assortment of ceramics: Tuscan china 'Plant' pattern candlestick and bowl, four Royal Worcester, The 1920's Vogue Collection figurines for Compton & Woodhouse, Diana, Annie, Daisy and Bea, 2 x Royal Winton breakfast solitaire sets, a late 19thC Royal Worcester scallop shaped dish, a fawn with made in Russia to base, three pieces of Moss Ware etc. Please note the pink Royal Winton set is complete.
A large quantity of Royal Albert Old Country Roses dinner, tea, coffee and other items to include 2 cake plates, 1 meat plate 33cm l, sandwich plate, 6 small plates 16cm, 6 dessert plates 21cm, 8 dinner plates 26.5cm, 6 soups and saucers, gravy boat and stand, salon and pepper, 6 coffee cups/saucers, 6 tea cups/saucers, 7 fruit bowls, tea pot 20cm h, coffee pot 25cm h, milk jug, sugar bowl, cheese knife, cake knife, candlestick, tall vase 25cm h, boxed vase 18cm h, telephone, 2 small vases, bell, 3 trinket dishes, 1 posy, 1 thimble, 2 sets of table mats/coasters, napkins and tea cloth.
English ceramics to include a set of Burleigh ware plates, designed by Charlotte Rhead, pattern number 4101 to include a sandwich plate, 29.5cm at widest point, and six small plates 15cm, a Burleigh Ware 'wake Up' bowl, a Crown Devon candlestick and a set of Davenport Pottery Co Ltd limited edition plates (1985).
A George IV Silver Chamber-Candlestick, by S. C. Younge and Co., Sheffield, 1826 the shaped circular base with foliage and flower-stamped border, the scroll handle with similar thumbpiece and supporting the tapering extinguisher, the spool-shaped socket with detachable nozzle, the base and extinguisher each later engraved with an initial 'H'17.5cm wide over handle, 11oz 9dwt, 356grMarked under base, on extinguisher and nozzle. There is wear to the marks, some of which are only just legible. There is some overall surface scrathing and wear. The wear is noticeable as a softening and holes to the border. There are some bruises overall.
A Pair of George III Carved and Turned Mahogany Candlesticks, with brass petal formed sconces, reeded tapering pedestals and writhen knops over moulded circular bases35cm highA Pair of Olive Wood Brighton Bun Travelling Candlesticks, with associated snuffers11cm diameter (5)One candlestick base broken and repaired. The other with a small chip. Sconces tarnished.Bun with scratches and wear.Snuffers in good order.
A pair of French inspired early 20th century brass desk table candelabras. Each candlestick having a turned finial atop over four arm candle holders. Each arm having scrolled & geometric shaped with glass drops detailing. All raised on reeded column over circular moulded base below. Each measures approx. 45cm tall x 26cm in diameter.
Antisemitic bronze candlestick, designed in the form of a grotesque Jew, inscription in German on the base: "Hausse" (that is, a bull market - a term for a stock market that is in an upward trend over a long period of time), leans slightly to the side (pictured), Height: 15 cm. Period: 19th century
MYOCHIN FAMILYAn Unusual Iron Candlestick Modelled with a Design of Shochikubai (Pine, Bamboo and Plum, the 'Three Friends of Winter') Edo period (1615-1868) or Meiji era (1868-1912), mid-/late 19th centuryCast in two separate sections in the form of a cluster of three stylised pine trees growing around a bamboo node, the shallow drip-pan in the form of a five-petalled plum blossom surmounted by a pricket, the whole raised on three cabriole legs fixed to a lobed stand; signed on the reverse Myochin. 42cm (16¾in) high. (2).Footnotes:Provenance: Property from a Princely Collection.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Liberty & Co 'Tudric' pewter teapot and matching sugar bowl, model number '0231', designed by Archibald Knox, bearing maker's marks to underside, length of teapot 24cm, together with a Liberty & Co 'Tudric' pewter tea strainer and stand, model number '01701', maker's marks to underside, height 6.5cm, and a Liberty & Co 'Tudric' pewter candlestick, model number '0871', height 17cm.
A French continental 19th century brass desk table twin arm candelabra candlestick holder. The candle holder having a reticulated handle atop over twin arm candle holders with scrolled acanthus leaves shaped arms. Winged dragon figure to centre. Raised on triangular pierced base with phoenix figures throughout. Measures approx. 39cm x 31cm x 17cm.
A pair of continental 19th century cold painted spelter figural candlestick holders. The pair depicting a male & female figure in traditional garments holding an urn shaped candle holder. All raised on circular base. Some damage to candle holder. Each measures approx. 37cm tall x 12cm in diameter.
An 18th Century monteith or bonnet glass, circa 1760, the double ogee bowl with honeycomb moulding above a flattened knop and raised to a conical foot, together with a similar example with petal edged foot and a collection of 18th Century table salts with lemon squeezer and terraced foot with cut and engraved boat shaped bowls and a wrythen fluted candlestick, tallest 16.5cm. (7)
A collection of silver items to include; a pair of George III silver table spoons, each with engraved stems, hallmarked by George Smith, London, 1782, each approx. 21cm long, a pair of small George V silver candle holders, weighted, hallmarked by F & Co, London, 1913, each approx. 6cm high, a mother of pearl handled silver caddy spoon, by James & William Deakin, a single Chester silver coffee spoon, and a silver plated shovel spoon. Weight: approx. 106.6 grams (3.4ozt) Further details: tarnishing to all, some surface scratching, to most, one George III spoon has staining/marks as well as tarnishing, candlestick bases have lots of wear, some dents to bodies, wear and marks rubbed, one candlestick top loose and weighted interior broken.
A pair of George V plain Tuscan column candlesticks, with same presentation inscription to base: Packwood Haugh to Da 1919-21., hallmarked by Marson & Jones, Birmingham, 1919, filled, 15.5cm high (a/f) together with a George V small desk candlestick, engraved 1927, hallmarks to interior sconce, rubbed, filled (3) Further details: some dents, tarnishing, wear and scratches etc.

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