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A citrine set bracelet together with a citrine swivel fob and a 'Fumsup' WWI good luck charm, the bracelet composed of four larger citrine set links, each oval cut stone claw set in an open mount of trailing stems and flowers, alternating via short chain connections with four cushion shaped pierced links, each with a flowerhead in a linear outline, hidden box clasp, integral safety chain, white metal tests for silver, length 18cm; together with a swivel fob designed as two entwined snakes holding between their heads the three-sided oval citrine, length 3.3cm; and a charm in the form of a standing infant, with wooden head and inset glass eyes and a four-leafed clover impressed on the forehead, a white metal body (tests for silver) with winged ankles and movable arms, the hands with the 'thumbs up' from which its name derives, and 'Fumsup' written across its chest, registered serial number 636612 on its back, length with suspensory loop 3.5cm (3) These 'Fumsup' charms became popular in the late 19th century, reaching a peak in the First World War 1914-18, with wood to touch for good luck, Mercury's winged heels to speed the bearer from danger, a four-leafed clover and the thumbs up sign for 'good luck' and 'all's well'
A George VI desk inkstand made for Tessier, by Vander & Hedges (Tessier), rectangular gadroon edged base raised on four scrolled feet and with two applied handles terminating in stylised foliate designs, with two dished pen rests and fitted with two silver topped square cut glass inkwells, stamped on the base 'Tessier Ltd London', 20.3ozt weighable (3) 23 x 17cm (9 x 7in)
A George III silver swing handled sugar basket, by James Wilkes, London 1785, with rare incuse duty mark, boat shaped with pierced gallery and heavily decorated bright cut decoration of foliate swags and scrolls around two oval cartouches, one engraved with a monogram and crest, beaded edge with beaded swing handle, bright cut engraved pedestal foot and blue glass liner, 6.1ozt 12 x 13 x 9cm (5 x 5 x 4in) liner chipped at both ends
A Victorian silver mounted glass claret jug, by Jenkins & Timm, Sheffield 1898, flask shaped, the cut glass body extensively decorated with symmetrical patterns, the collar 5cm (2in) deep decorated with alternate panels of repoussé foliage and diagonal concave bars, the domed cover, engraved with an initial and fleur de lys style thumbpiece, the simple handle supported just from the collar 24cm (9in)
A Modern Dirk, the 28cm scallop back steel blade acid etched with thistles, stamped F.W.JAMES, SHEFFIELD, the nickel crossguard with cross-cut facetted square quillons, the antler handle with topaz coloured glass pommel, with nickel mounted scabbard; a Theodore Roosevelt Limited Edition Knife, with ivorine handle modelled as a horse's head, in a glazed display case (2)
A silver shaped circular waiter by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1935, with a raised gadrooned rim. 16.5cm (6 1/2in) diameter; a pair of late old Sheffield plate bottle coasters, circa 1840; and an Edwardian silver rimmed cut glass salad bowl by Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1908, 23cm (9in) diameter (4)
Five various scent bottles, comprising: one facetted ruby glass binocular double-ended, unmarked, 13cm (5 1/8in) long; one facetted clear glass double-ended, unmarked, 12cm (4 3/4in) long; double-ended and hobnail cut, unmarked; facetted cylindrical with a silver and enamel cap by Boots Pure Drug Company, Birmingham 1913, 8cm (3 1/8in) long, the last clear rectangular in a silver mount by Henry Charles Freeman, Birmingham 1913 (5)
A silver shaped rectangular ink stand by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1920, with two pen trays, two square cut glass bottles with silver covers, on four bracket feet, 22cm (8 1/2in) long; a silver mounted blotter, mark's obscured, circular handle with engraved inscription, 14cm (5 1/2in) long; an Edwardian writing pad with silver corners by F. Wick & Co., London 1906, with engraved inscriptions, 34.5cm (13 1/2in) long; and a capstan inkwell, 9cm (3 1/2in) diameter, 333g (10.72 oz) weighable
TWO ENGLISH EARLY ELECTRIC BRASS CHANDELIERS, C1930 th multi-baluster shaft with lobed knop set with three swan neck branches with looped over light pendants, substantial fixed ring shackle with contemporary cut glass shades, 61cm h ++In good original condition, one or two slightly more patinated than others, shades ?
A PAIR OF ENGLISH GILT BRASS MOUNTED CUT GLASS LUSTRE CANDELABRA, 19TH C of two lights with ovoid sconces on shared drip pan and hung with prismatic cut beads and pendants, on diamond cut pillar and stepped foot, 32cm h ++One drip pan broken into two pieces and repaired with metal staples an d adhesive, lacking one or two of the hanging pendants, gilding on metal parts worn and dirty, entirely unrestored
A RUBY FLASH CUT GLASS TANKARD WITH HALLMARKED SILVER MOUNTS - LONDON 1899, maker's marks for Edward Barnard & Sons, the hinged lid inset with plain ruby glass panel, overall H 17 cmCondition Report:The main vessel of the tankard is fine with no obvious damage / chips or restoration. There are numerous scratches throughout the ruby colouring to the main body.
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