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A seven piece silver dressing table set consisting of two brushes, cut glass perfume bottle with stopper and silver lid, three glass pots with silver lids and a silver backed nail buffer with glass holder, all silver having crimped rims and ribbon and swag engraved decoration, Birmingham 1920/21, Synyer & Beddoes, with a matched rectangular silver plated dressing table tray
Glass compote with gold trim and intricately painted decoration, possibly by Moser. The base and the edges also have cut decorations. Dimensions are: 5 3/4" tall, 6" dia. All measurements are approximate. Condition: Some very small fleabites to the inside edge and loss of gold trim on the stem. Very Fine.
A GEORGE III STYLE CUT GLASS EIGHT-LIGHT CHANDELIERthe upper lapetted canopy hung with facetted drops above a shaft of waisted and baluster sections, the cut ogee bowl issuing eight facetted branches with Vandyck pans and plain candle nozzles, all hung with swags of facetted drops, and with a further canopy and pendant drop below. Height: 80 cm (31 1/2 in.), diameter: 70 cm (27 3/4 in.)This lot is being sold without reserve. PROVENANCEProperty of a prominent Westport, Connecticut Estate
A LOUIS XV STYLE CUT GLASS AND GILT METAL SIX-LIGHT CHANDELIERthe acanthus cast scrolling frame with corresponding nozzles and drip pans, the lower section centred by a sectional hexagonal baluster and pine cone finial, the whole hung with flat pear-shaped drops and leafy apple and pear fruit shaped drops. Height: 83 cm (32 1/2 in. ), diameter: 52 cm (20 1/2 in.).This lot is being sold without reserve. PROVENANCEProperty of a prominent Westport, Connecticut Estate
A collection of George III and later silver items including a cream jug with reeded upper rim and handle, the body engraved with the initial W, 10 by 9cm, Birmingham 1916, indistinct maker's mark, a silver trinket dish or bottle coaster of rounded square form, the centre inscribed Martell Co, 1715-1965, for Martell Cognac, London 1964, BB, 9.5 by 9.5 by 1.7cm, four Old English pattern teaspoons, two with terminals engraved A.H.W., London 1795, William Eley I, the other two with terminals engraved P B, London 1796, indistinct maker's marks, a set of silver sugar nips, Sheffield 1920, James Deakin & Sons, a lady's silver handled button hook and shoe horn set, Birmingham 1910, Lionel Smith & Co, boxed, together with a silver plated ink stand with cut glass well, a white metal screw in tap, a silver backed clothes brush and a further pair of white metal sugar nips, 8.89toz weighable silver.
A group of silver items to include a Georgian bright cut caddy spoon, an Edward VII lidded box of sarcophagus form, lid engraved, Martin, Hall & Co, Birmingham 1906, 10.5 by 8 by 6.5cm, an Edwardian cedar-wood lined cigarette box, a set of eight golfing teaspoons, a sugar bowl, 7.5 by 4cm, a set of five teaspoons, four napkin rings, toasting fork, two sweetmeat or bon bon dishes, a silver mounted cut glass bowl, 23 by 10cm, and a set of five 830 grade silver coffee spoons with twist stems, 15.9toz weighable silver. (30)
An unusual early Victorian silver inkstand, James Charles Edington, London 1851, the stand of scalloped shell form, engraved with anthemion and with presentation inscription dated 1853, the inkwell of Classical oil lamp form, the scroll handle modelled as a bird, the lift-off cover opening to the original cut-glass well. Excluding glass well 13.2 troy ounces
A George III silver navette-shaped five-piece cruet, comprising a pair of silver-mounted cut glass ewers, salt and pepper pots, and an oval mustard pot with urnular finial, the coasting gallery brightly engraved with a border of anthemions and spheres within wrigglework bands above a laureate garland, centred by a monogrammed oval cartouche, acanthus-capped loop handle, double-girdle to stem, incurved wrigglework frame, skirted base, slightly splayed feet, 24cm high, probably John Gold, London 1796
A George V silver Table Cigarette Box, by Alexander Clark & Co. Ltd., hallmarked London, 1937, the top with Art Deco inspired engine turned decoration, 7in (18cm) wide, together with another silver cigarette box, hallmarked London, 1915, a silver collared cut glass scent bottle, hallmarked London, 1922, and a silver plated teapot (4)
A cased set of six George VI silver handled Cake Knives, by Viners Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1935, together with ten silver handled butter knives, hallmarked Sheffield, 1927, a silver handled cake slice, three silver cruets, a silver mounted cut glass shaker, circular picture frame, damaged, cased silver plated teaspoons etc., (a lot)
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