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Pair of 19th century painted bohemian milk glass vases, presented as lamps, painted with exotic birds. vases 50cm highBoth vases have been drilled for electric lamp fittings (which are easily removed). The wires have been cut as they do not pass electrical testing. There is gilding wear in places and some minor wear to the paint - see images at www.reemandansie.com
George II silver caster of baluster form with pierced domed cover (London 1735) Francis Spilbury I and a George III silver caster (London 1769) possibly Thomas Wallis, together with a late Victorian cut glass caster with a silver top (Birmingham 1896 Maker's mark T.W. Approximately 5ozs weighable silver. George II caster 10.3cm overall height. (3)
Two pairs of 19th century cut glass candlesticks, 25cm and 27.5cm highOne of the larger candlesticks has chips and a crack to the rim but the missing pieces are included. The smaller pair both have repairs to the tops and one has a small footrim chip.Larger pair sconce measures 8cm diamater, smaller pair sconce measures 6.5cm diameter.
Early 20th century cut glass scent bottle of compressed baluster form, with bejewelled collar and cut glass stopper, etched with the image of a dancing female, together with a white metal mounted ruby glass scent bottle, another with green glass body and one other clear glass. Baluster form bottle 8.5cm overall height.(4)
Late 19th/early 20th century cut glass scent flask of long narrow, cylindrical form, with white metal hinged cover (unmarked). 24cm overall length.General overall condition good, metal top has surface wear and scratching, decoration is worn, glass body good, dirty inside and some minor chips and nibbles, no major chips or cracks, interior stopper missing.
Victorian silver four bottle cruet of elliptical form with reeded frame and central handle, on four scroll feet, together with a set of four matching cut glass bottles, one with a Georgian silver top, another unmarked, two with glass stoppers and a George III silver condiment spoon (cruet frame marked Sheffield 1851) Henry Wilkinson & Co. Frame approximately 10ozs. 18cm across
Selection of English and Continental, silver and white metal mounted cut glass toilet jars, and other items (various dates and makers). (Qty)General overall condition reasonably good, silver tops all have varying degrees of damage including dents, distortions, hinge damage, one top has been broken off glass bottle, glass neck stuck inside, body missing, clear glassware has minor chips and nibbles, no major chips or cracks, some bottles have white residue and are dirty inside, coloured glass bodies are quite good.
ROSEWOOD DOUBLE TEA CADDY IN SHERATON REVIVAL STYLE, 19th Century of sarcophagus shape with quartered top, the main body painted with urn swags and ribbons, white metal oval ring side handles on gilded paw feet, hinged cover opening to reveal interior fitted twin compartments with lift up lids and a cut glass mixing bowl, 20cms H, 30cms W, 15cms D
REGENCY ROSEWOOD DOUBLE TEA CADDY of sarcophagus form, interior fitted with cut glass mixing bowl, 22cms H, 36cms W, 19cms D, Edwardian oak box with plated mounts, lift up lid and fall front, 40cms H, 27cms W, 17.5cms D and an inlaid tea caddy, the hinged cover with metal mounts, 11cms H, 24cms W, 12.5cms D
HALLMARKED SILVER DRESSING TABLE ITEMS ON A RECTANGULAR CUT GLASS TRAY, to include a circular hand mirror and single matching brush, Birmingham 1911, maker W & F Rabone, both items embossed with floral and ribbon swags, fruit and cornucopia, 27cms L the hand mirror, 14cms diam., and a three-piece silver and pink guilloche enamel set comprising hand mirror & two brushes, Birmingham 1933, indistinct makers mark, 27.5cms L the hand mirror
GEORGE IV & LATER HALLMARKED SMALL SILVER / BELIEVED SILVER ITEMS, to include a circular lemon strainer, trace markings only, 11cms diam., 16cms across including handle, George IV mustard spoon, London 1823, maker Edward Farrell, small pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield 1914, maker Henry Wigfull, 2 x napkin rings, single egg cup, floral cut glass scent bottle with silver cap and a glass stem vase with silver collar, all bearing Birmingham hallmarks, various dates and makers, 6.9ozt weighable (8)
A collection of silver plate to include a Corinthian column candlestick later adapted as an oil lamp. The base with a presentation inscription to 'Major A.F.B. Fishe D.S.O. From The Members Sergeants Mess 14th Battery R.G.A' and '6th August 1919', The 'Messenger's Patent' lamp with a cut glass reservoir and a baluster shade, approx. 79cm high overall (29 1/2 inches); a gadrooned flared hot water/hot milk jug with a wicker-bound handle, 18.5cm high overall; and a cauldron-shaped sugar bowl and cover with a wirework swing handle, approx 10cm high (4 inches)
Two small silver goblets and a William IV silver mounted glass rectangular dressing table box. The goblets with campana shaped bowls, each inscribed with a different name, on plain stems and round bases, mark of A T Cannon Ltd., Birmingham 1970 & 1971, each approx. 11.5cm high (4 1/2 inches), the two weigh 147g; The clear cut glass box with a pierced silver cover in the form of scrolling leaves around a central round reserve, mark of George Reid, London 1834, the mount 50g
A pair of silver mounted clear cut glass scent bottles and a similar oval dressing table jar. Each engraved with a monogram, London 1913; together with a pair of Maltese plated mythical-dolphin book ends, 12cm high, and a similar paper weight; a set of 12 horn handled forks and a plated paper knife
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