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A MID VICTORIAN TURQUOISE BROOCH, an oval shape centering on a domed cluster of round cabochon cut turquoises, enclosed within a further border of large oval turquoises, the reverse of the brooch has a vacant glass compartment, overall dimensions approximately 40.0mm x 35.0mm approximate gross weight 12.5 grams (please note this brooch is a/f the pin is deficient)
A late-19th century oil lamp, with clear cut-glass reservoir (a/f), brass and alabaster column on square brass base, 67cm, converted to electricity, with etched glass shade, a Georgian mahogany rectangular three-section tea caddy, 30.5cm long, 15cm wide, 15.5cm high, a brass adjustable desk lamp and other metal and wooden items.
A George III silver five bottle cruet frame, by Thomas and Jabez Daniell, London 1773, cinquefoil form, with a pierced foliate scroll gallery, central carrying handle, on five claw and ball feet, with five silver-mounted cut-glass cruet bottles, the covers with flame finials, and with a condiment spoon, height 23cm, approx. weight 15oz.
A Victorian silver-gilt mounted glass claret jug, by Robert Garrard, London 1881, ovoid bellied form, the glass body with cut star decoration, the mounts with pierced decoration, beaded scroll handle, the front of the neck with a lion mask motif, domed hinged cover, beaded borders, height 27.5cm. Provenance: Sotheby's, London, Fine Silver and Vertu, 29 November 2005, lot 56.
Victorian silver presentation ink stand containing two screw in cut glass bottles with ruby detail and central urn taper stick over circular screw compartment by Elkington & Co Birmingham 1861 length 38cm (approx 35oz without bottles) Condition Report Overall goodThe screw base under one of the glass bottles is loose but not damaged and the hinged top doesn't fit tightly Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A 1930s Thomas Web & Sons glass cigarette holder with wide flared base below a compressed body with intaglio cut decoration, a threaded table vesta with applied hallmarked silver collar, a similar threaded table mustard, a pedestal table salt with applied ruby beaded decoration and a tazza with reverse engraved and gilt floral decoration, tallest 13.5cm. (5)
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