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A PAIR OF DERBY PORCELAIN CANDLESTICK FIGURES (2)Circa 1770 Modelled as Mars and Venus and Cupid standing before a flowering bocage on a scroll moulded base, 21cm highSconces lacking. Venus lacking top half of right arm. Haircrack across one base. Some firing cracks. Some typical losses to flowers and leaves
A SELECTION OF COLOURED GLASSWARES, to include six Caithness wine glasses, two tall candlesticks and two small candlesticks, nibbles to one of each candlestick, a carafe and a footed dish - both chipped, two cranberry glass bowl wine glasses, four vintage French aperitif glasses, a Royal Scott cranberry posy vase, Sowerby 'Pandoras box' jar with cover, a pair of green Sowerby celery vases etc
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE METAL WARE, WALKING STICKS AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a cast iron doorstop in the form of a black swan, two pairs of brass candlesticks and one loose candlestick, a brass desk stand, a brass figure of a man riding a camel, a tin in the form of the Flying Scotsman, a vintage 'Brinco Wire Stapler, model no two', three walking sticks: one with a white metal handle, a shooting stick, a cased unbranded snooker cue with training ball, wooden boxes, a parasol, etc (2 boxes + loose) (sd)
Two sterling silver cigarette cases including: case hallmarked Birmingham 1925, with engraved decoration, (height 9cm approx); and case hallmarked for Birmingham 1898, monogrammed, (height 8cm approx); (weight 142grams approx, total); together with an Edward VII sterling silver candlestick, hallmarked for Birmingham 1909, weighted base, (height 10cm approx)..
Collection of religious items, 18th century gilded madonna, Gothic panel, frame with wax tableau, oil on copper 17th century and candlestickLot religie, 18e eeuwse vergulde madonna, Gotisch paneel, kader met wassen tafereel, olie op koper 17e eeuw en kandelaarH 24.5 - 40.5 cm, 9.5 x 8.5, 12 x 9.5 & 35 x 23 cm
Rene Lalique Cluny candleholder in the shape of two frosted stanchions for the two candles between three donut shaped decorative elements, signed Lalique FranceRene Lalique kandelaar Cluny in de vorm van twee gematteerde staanders voor de twee kaarsen tussen drie donutvormige decoratieve elementen, gesigneerd Lalique France11.5 x 25 x 6.5 cm small chip on the top of the candlestick and the base
Four cream colored porcelain decorative items. Two candlestick holders with floral and butterfly motif; 6.5"H x 3"dia. Vase with foliage design in low-relief, 4.25"L x 4"W x 8.5"H. Vase with leaf design in low-relief with gold rim and accent band; 9.5"H x 9.75"dia. Lenox backstamp. Manufacturer: LenoxCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A collection of assorted 1930s vases, to include two Crown Devon cylinder vases with hand painted decoration, a Shelley Harmony ware vase of ovoid form, a Charlotte Rhead for Crown Ducal vase in the Stiches pattern, a Bursley Ware Amstel pattern Candlestick by Frederick Rhead and a Ravon lidded jar with hand painted geometric design, tallest height 18cm.
An early 20th Century Burmantofts vase, of squat ovoid form with tall collar neck and everted rim, shape 1610, decorated with a deep green streak glaze over a pale green ground, impressed marks, damaged, together with an attributed to Burmantofts candlestick in graduated pale to deep blue glaze and a small unglazed Linthorpe jug in the manner of Christopher Dresser, shape 626, tallest 30cm. (3)
AMENDED DESCRIPTION A complete mid 19th Century William Smith & Co, Stafford Pottery smoker's desk companion in stacked multiple pieces including a base inkwell set, graduated dishes, tobacco jar and cover, candlestick and classical urn snuffer, all transfer printed in the Sultana pattern, number 73, picked out in enamel wash, printed marks, height 34cm, slight damage to the candlestick, and damage to foot of twin handled cup.
A collection of late 19th to early 20th Century German porcelain items, to include a Dresden miniature candlestick, Meissen tea bowl and miniature comport, height 4cm, a porcelain shoe figure, a Dresden Augustus Rex style jar and cover, height 14cm, and a porcelain figure of a flower seller, height 22cm. (6)
A 19th Century Commondale Brick, Pipe and Pottery Company Ltd of Stockton on Tees scent bottle of footed shouldered ovoid form with compressed ball stopper, hand jewelled with turquoise and white floral garlands with black highlights over the turquoise ground, height 12cm, together with a miniature tazza with turquoise enamel, a small circular covered pot with turquoise enamel, and a single candlestick, tallest 15cm, damaged. (4)
A 19th century silver plated table centre with cut glass bowl, on lion supports, 13" high, a Sheffield plate candlestick and a silver cigarette box Condition: One large and two smaller rim chips to the rim of the glass bowl. Rubbing to plate. One dent to front corner of the silver cigarette box and tiny dents to the back
Crimea 1854-56, 1 clasp, Sebastopol (Colr. Sert. Wm. Troop: 46th. Ft.) engraved naming, edge bruising and contact marks, nearly very fine £160-£200 --- William Troop was born in Ballybantry, County Antrim, Ireland, around 1817. He attested at Belfast for the 46th Regiment of Foot on 17 July 1835 and likely marched from Belfast to Enniskillen on 16 May 1836 when his Regiment was ordered to furnish detachments in aid of the civil power. Advanced Corporal on 8 January 1838, Troop witnessed postings to Gibraltar and Barbados, being encamped on the Savannah until 18 April 1842. Transferred to Stone Barracks, he was convicted by Regimental Court Martial of being drunk on duty, and was reduced in rank on 1 June 1842. Embarked for Nova Scotia aboard Resistance on 23 February 1845, Troop spent four months quartered in the South Barracks at Halifax before embarking with Apollo for Eastern Canada. Transferred to the steamer Canada at Quebec, the regiment arrived at Montreal on 23 July and proceeded aboard the Prince Albert for La Prairie. Arriving at Tête de Pont Barracks, Troop was raised Sergeant on New Year’s Day 1847. Sent to Nova Scotia, he finally returned home to England in the summer of 1848, and was thus present to witness the controversy relating to the bullying of junior officers which delayed the departure of the Regiment for the Crimea; the affair was later detailed in The Murder of a Regiment by Major Colin Robins: ‘Excessive ragging, to the point of bullying, of one officer by his colleagues was unfortunately not unknown in the Victorian army and Perry, goaded repeatedly by Greer, eventually attacked his tormentor with a silver candlestick.’ Sent to the Crimea, Troop was one of a handful of men to survive the winter of 1854-55 relatively unscathed and without a day of sickness. Returned to Winchester, Troop was discharged after 21 years of service in the rank of Staff Sergeant of Militia. He went on to serve a brief spell with the 2nd Royal Cheshire Militia at their Macclesfield Depot, before settling into family life at Crompton Road, Macclesfield. Sold with a file of copied research.
A pair of 19th century French 'Sevres' style porcelain gilt candlesticks, with foliate sconces and stems above central turquoise and white porcelain orbs decorated with floral sprays, raised on swag and acanthus leaf cast bases, 23cm high (2). CR * The flower heads and leaves to the pair of candlestick are loose in places.
A collection of Doulton Lambeth stonewarecomprising a jug of tapering form decorated floral decoration impressed factory marks and dated 1880, a fainece jug decorated with cowslips and ferns impressed 1877 and monogrammed AH for Helen A Harding, a square bodied Gin flask and stopper, bearing registration lozenge, a salt glazed Dewar's Perth Whisky flask with pictorial transfer decoration , a pair of Royal Doulton blue glazed candlesticks, 7427, a single blue glazed candlestick, a butter dish and cover, a three piece cruet set impressed 8565D and two silicon ware bud vases, (13)first height 24cm.Condition: Good condition without faults

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