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An unusual glass closepack paperweight, possibly Clichy: with central white and green cabbage cane surrounded by four concentric rings, two containing pink and white starburst canes and two blue and red and pink and white rows of quatrefoils in crimped tubes set on a clear ground and a hexagonal knopped and facet cut pedestal, 14.5 cm high.
A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: two three piece condiment sets, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1978, four condiment spoons, by C J Vander, Sheffield 1978, a pair of butter knives, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1930, and a pair of cut glass butter dishes, approx. weight 12.4oz. (14)
A pair of Victorian silver cruet stands, by Aldewinckle and Slater, London 1883 and 1885, shaped trefoil form, beaded wire-work frame, scroll handle, on three claw and ball feet, each with a silver-mounted mustard pot and pepper pot, Birmingham 1882/83, a cut glass salt cellar, and a small electroplated mounted pepper pot, plus a silver spoon and an electroplated spoon, approx. weighable 13oz. (2)
An Edwardian silver presentation inkstand, by Pearce and Sons, Sheffield 1903, shaped rectangular form, moulded border, inscribed 'Major V. Halford, on his marriage 4th June 1908 from his Officers, 2nd York and Lancaster Regiment', on four scroll feet, with two silver-mounted cut-glass inkwells, length 21cm, approx. weight 10oz
Sterling Silver Cruet Set By Joseph & John Angell, London, England, 1834. Oval shaped stand with a wooden base, centered with a carrying handle. Comprising seven cut crystal bottles: four with glass stoppers, two casters with pierced silver lids (one hallmarked London, dated 1818, one with illegible marks) and a mustard pot with silver neck and cover (hallmarked London, 1888). The stand and handle are hallmarked for London, England, dated 1834, maker's mark for the renowned silversmiths Joseph and John Angell. Stand's height - 22cm / 8.66in. Stand's length - 19cm / 7.48in. minor dents and repair to the stand, minor chips to two bottles and stoppers.
AN INDIAN BRASS LACQUERED CORRESPONDENCE BOX decorated all over with scrolling foliate design, 26cm wide, together with an American hammered bronze shallow bowl on a raised cast foot, to the underside 'Rip the Seahorse in bronze' and inscribed 'To Dean Willard Earl Sperry from The Harvard Divinity School', 35cm wide, together with a cut glass decanter and two further Georgian glass bottles
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