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A Victorian silver circular inkstand of Neo-classical design, the pierced border embossed with medallions and floral swags, on three bracket feet, 9.5ins diameter, by Henry Holland, London 1876, and with cut-glass inkwell for same, an early Victorian silver fiddle pattern fish slice, possibly by John West, London 1839, and four other silver items, various (combined weighable silver 23ozs)
Two 19th Century red and amber flashed glass decanters, 12ins and 11.75ins high, and stoppers, a 19th Century German red flashed panel cut beaker with engraved views of buildings, 5ins high, an English glass rummer with garland and swag cutting and monogram, on a square lemon squeezer foot, 5.75ins high, and a selection of other coloured and plain glassware
A 19th Century pale green painted two tier cupboard, the upper part fitted two shelves enclosed by a pair of ""Thirteen Pane"" astragal glazed doors, each door inset with red flashed and cut-glass corner panel, the base enclosed by a pair of conforming astragal panelled doors, 40ins wide x 15ins deep x 28ins high
A George V Silver Three Piece Cruet Set, Levi & Salamon, Chester 1911, comprising mustard, salt and pepper, in the Neo Classical manner with bright cut decoration, pierced sides, urn finials and blue glass liners, the pepper 13cm high; Two Salt Spoons, 7oz 3dwt (5) Marks: 8/10 Overall good condition, decoration still good.
A gents 18ct wristwatch the dial stamped Rolex Oyster perpetual Day - Date superlative chronometer Officially Certified. with diamond cut bezel, bubble glass over the date aperture Gold coloured baton numerals and a day aperture at the twelve o`clock point, with integral polished and matt textured baton linked bracelet, with Rolex logo to the clasp.
A pair of 19th Century cut glass rummers, the tapering conical bowl on a waisted stem to square star cut base, 13.2 cm high CONDITION REPORTS One rummer has scratches to where the base of the bowl meets the stem and one scratch to the stem. Both rummer's have some very minor scratches / some very small chips. Both of the rummer's have some very small bubbles to the glass.
A William IV silver mounted and cut glass claret jug, the mounts with grape and vine decoration, the handle as twisted vines (by Charles Reily and George Storer, London 1834), 31.5 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Overall with general wear and scuffs, and tarnish, some slight mis-shaping to spout, chip and a few frits to the foot rim, some small chips and frits to the glass body.
A Victorian burr amboyna ladies fitted vanity box containing twelve cut glass and silver gilt mounted dressing table bottles, together with a further dressing table bottle mount (by Thomas Johnson I, London 1854), the box with two drawers, one containing various mother of pearl handled accoutrements, the brass lock stamped "89 St. Paul's Courtyard London", No'd. 178614 CONDITION REPORTS Exterior of box with general wear and scuffs, some scratches, some slight age cracking to veneers, but generally colour appears reasonably good, some fairly large scratches to sides and generally to exterior. Contents with some damage and losses including one jar with glass base missing, one bottle with neck broken off and some sections missing, some jars still contain remnants of previous contents, some have pierced lids, overall with some wear to the finish, some knocks and chips to the cut glass. Top interior drawer to front is empty, the lower interior drawer to the front has a few mother of pearl handled accoutrements, there is a small loose paper label inscribed "From Joseph Rodgers & Sons Sheffield", mirror which sits inside the compartment in the lid has deterioration to the mirror plate, generally the compartment has some scuffs and wear, and the stationery holder also with some scuffs and wear. External dimensions approx 36cm x 28.5cm , x 22cm high Please note : There is no key.
19th Century silver plated table centre, the central column surmounted by a frosted and clear cut glass bowl, central embossed acanthus decoration and standing on a flared foot with scroll terminals, four branches with conforming acanthus decoration and candle sconces, overall height 61cm Condition Report: Some wear to the plate. Glass bowl has two of its rims points chipped off (see image) - ** General condition consistent with age
19th Century brass inlaid rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, having brass ring drop handles and standing on ball feet, the hinged cover opening to reveal a fitted interior with two boxes and a central cut glass mixing bowl, 31cm wide Condition Report: Two lengths of brass stringing are missing to the front, area of the lid has damage to varnish/finish (see image) - ** General condition consistent with age
A VICTORIAN SILVER CLARET JUG BY CHARLES EDWARDS, LONDON 1880, the ovoid glass body engraved centrally with a band of entwined flowering branches between bands of hobnail cutting, circular foot, star cut base, the silver gilt mounts heavily chased and pierced and reserved with a panel engraved with cursive initials, the hinged cover with sworl finial, contained in a silk lined and fitted leather case stamped for Howell James & Co., Regent Street
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