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A PAIR OF GEORGE III BOAT SHAPED OPEN SALTS, London 1830 and 1804, mark of Peter, Ann & William Bateman, each with reeded rim above a pierced body and engraved with crest, and raised on four splayed and fluted feet, with blue glass liners, one with original star-cut base, (c.3 troy ozs excluding liners). Each 8.5cm wide
Group of North American, English and Continental Silver, 19th/20th centurycomprising: 4 candlesticks, 2 sauce boats, 2 casters, cut glass ice bucket with tongs, toilet water bottle, 2 butter dishes, syrup jug, toast rack, 2 salt cellars, 2 napkin rings, candy dish, 13 small dishes and bowls, pair of overlaid pepperettes, filligree card case, hairbrush, hand mirror, 12 coffee spoons, 3 salt spoons, soup ladle, largest candlestick height 7.6" — 19.2 cm., 45.4 oz. — 1413 gramsEst. $500/700
An 18ct. gold, diamond and enamel brooch, fashioned in the form of a leaf and open flower, the yellow gold leaf with green glass in between openwork vein detail, serrated blade and engraved stem set three graduated old cut diamonds and further three diamond chips to base, with applied pink enamelled gold flower set central old cut diamond, stamped "750", length 35mm. (gross weight 6.4g)
An Art Deco silver and guilloche enamel dressing set, Birmingham 1913-14, of angular design, comprising a hand mirror, a pair of hair brushes and a pair of clothes brushes, having sunburst ivory coloured guilloche enamel backs with amber coloured bevelled border and set central step cut rectangular amber coloured glass within applied silver claw mount, the hand mirror with original bevelled glass plate, together with the matching comb back (lacking comb). (6)
A fine late 19th century silver plated tantalus, by Philip Ashberry & Son, having triple window form curved sides with pierced scroll decoration, hinged lid with beaded borders and applied grape vine and leaf finial and with twin rams head hand grips to sides, terminating in beaded stepped base with stepped feet, with lock and two keys, interior holding all three original rectangular form cut glass decanters with concave lattice pattern sides and faceted spherical stoppers, the base of tantulas stamped with Philip Ashberry "arm holding pennant within shield" logo, height 30cm x width 26.2cm x depth 12.2cm.
A twin handled silver bon bon dish, by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1910, of hexafoil form, with cast and chased laurel leaf border, twin tied bow handles and pierced lattice side, height 3cm. (44.8g), together with a small hob nail cut glass scent bottle with glass stopper and silver hallmarked collar. (2)
A Victorian silver topped etched glass claret jug, by Walter & Charles Sissons, Sheffield 1886, the glass of tapering cylindrical form etched with angel and putti within circular cartouche surrounded by floral bouquets, raised upon circular star cut base, the silver collar embossed with flowers and scrolling leaves with beaded border, the hinged lid with matching border and pierced thumb grip, double scroll handle adjoining extension from collar with pierced leaf and vine decoration, in good condition, height 27.5cm.
A silver collared "cluck-cluck" glass decanter, by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1903, of typical form, having square base and circular form top separated by four pillars, mounted silver collar with quadruple pour rim and spherical glass stopper, height 21.5cm, together with a similar silver collared "cluck-cluck" glass decanter, by Elkington & Co, Ltd., Birmingham 1903, fitted silver collar with out swept circular rim and faceted spherical stopper, height 28.5cm, and a silver mounted glass jug, of tapering spherical form with star cut base, fitted silver top with spout and elongated "C" handle adjoining lower silver collar, marks indistinct, height 21cm. (3)
A walnut jewellery cabinet, the gently domed hinged top opening to reveal fitted jewellery tray and four compartment scent bottle holder, containing square form cut glass scent bottles with faceted spherical stoppers, the lid underside fitted with bevel edge mirror, the box front having twin Gothic arch glazed panel doors enclosing arrangement of graduated drawers, all raised upon plinth base. Height 27cm x width 27.7cm x depth 27.1cm.
A Victorian Silver Mounted Cut Glass Claret Jug, Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1896, the hinged cover with bright engraved borders, the neck engraved with the initial M, 21cm highClear marks, cover part marked. Engraving crisp and silver in good order. Glass appears intact except for some inor nibbles to foot rim.
A Silver Mounted Cut Glass Claret Jug, C J Vander, Birmingham 1983, the mount with bearded mask spout and foliate embellished handle, the slim tapering glass body cut and engraved with fruiting vines, 30.5cm high Maker's mark slightly poorly struck, other marks clear, cover part marked. Glass appears in good condition.
A George III Silver Warwick Cruet Frame, maker's mark I.D., probably for John Delmester, London 1761, on four shell feet, the front with a rococo cartouche; with an associated group of Victorian silver mounted cut glass jars and bottles, the mounts marked for Henry Manton, Birmingham, various dates, 23cm high, 20oz 10dwt
Pair Edwardian faceted glass bottle shape decanters, Caithness Spindrift paperweight, in original box, Victorian emerald green glass jug, pair Victorian silver-plated salts in the neoclassical style, large cut glass fruit bowl, drinking glasses etc in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Sitzendorf porcelain candelabra, the stem depicting a mother and child (a/f), Vienna porcelain dish decorated with woman 'Constance' (a/f) , two Wedgwood limited edition commemorative plated commissioned by Mulberry Hall, York & set of six cut glass sherry glasses Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Japanese silver footed Bowl, of shaped ovoid form, fluted decoration and with applied floral decoration to front and reverse, raised on a fluted four legged stand, 6½in (16.5cm) wide, approx weight 8.1ozt, together with an early 20thC silver plated Sardine Dish, by James Dixon & Sons, with cut glass liner, two silver spoons etc., (a lot)
A cased Victorian silver Christening Bowl and Spoon Set, by Army & Navy Cooperative Society, hallmarked London, 1889, of circular for with demi swirl fluted decoration, the spoon with bright cut decoration, both engraved with initials, in fitted velvet lined moulded presentation box, also with gilded initials, together with a similar empty early 20thC christening bowl and spoon case, by 'Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.', and a 9ct gold mounted pendant box and glass (3)
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