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A George V silver desk standish of rounded rectangular form with recessed corners, the central loop handle flanked by two cut glass bottles with silver lids within pierced holders flanked by two pen trays, all raised on squat bun feet (by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1916), 22 cm x 15.2 cm, 15 oz weighable silver (ILLUSTRATED)
Four boxes of decorative and useful items to include set of early 20th Century scales with brass pans and weights, Czechoslovakian dessert service, each piece hand decorated with peacock, 1930`s green glass dressing table suite and other decorative items, together with a cut glass fruit bowl.
Two boxes of decorative china, glass and other items to include part tea services, moulded and cut glass vases and tumblers, together with a gilt framed wall mirror and an oak cutlery canteen containing two boxed die-cast vehicles, a souvenir Orient Express enamelled cased box and other items.
A HEAVY CUT CRANBERRY GLASS VASE WITH ENGRAVED DISC DEPICTING HUNTING SCENES WITH ENGRAVED GRAPES ON THE VINE TO THE TOP AND GLASS FINIAL ( 42cm HIGH ) TOGETHER WITH ANOTHER CUT CRANBERRY GLASS VASE HAVING FINE ETCHINGS OF DEER IN A FOREST ON A CLEAR GLASS BASE ( 36cm HIGH ) AND ANOTHER VASE
A Victorian walnut and gilt bronze mounted perfumiere casket, circa 1870, the corner mounts and escutcheon cut in the Gothic style, the blue satin lined interior fitted with twin cut glass bottles with stoppers, 17cm high, 15cm wide, 9.5cm deep; and a Victorian coromandel and mother-of-pearl mounted casket, also circa 1870, with domed top, the interior with blue satin and paper lining, 17cm high, 23cm wide, 12.5cm deep
A French ivory and Boulle style marquetry veneered perfumiere casket, circa 1880, the hinged cover opening to a fitted and green silk lined interior, containing three ruby-flashed and cut glass perfume bottles with stoppers, the lockplate inscribed for Alph. Giroux a Paris, 9cm high, 15cm wide. Note: Founded in 1799 by Francis Simon Alphonse Giroux, cabinetmaker and official restorer of the Cathedral of Notre Dame, Maison Alphonse Giroux also known as Giroux & Cie specialised in the production of ornate objets d’arts and technically sophisticated furniture. The firm was patronised by various members of the French royal family including Louis XVIII, Charles X, Henri V and Napoleon III and became particularly noted for fine ormolu, japanning and lacquer work. The business was taken over by Francis’ eldest son Alphonse Gustave in 1838 and under his guidance grew to become one of the first and most prestigious department stores in Paris
A pair of Continental gilt bronze and mirror glass mounted twin light candelabra in the Louis XIV taste, late 19th century, each with foliate cast sockets and drip pans on foliate cast branches rising from an openwork frame, above oval bases inset with mirror platforms, on scrolling, foliate cast feet, 22cm high excluding electrical fitments; and a pair of cut glass hung metal twin light candelabra, 20th century, 33cm high
A Bohemian moulded and cut glass twelve light chandelier in the early 19th century style, last quarter 20th century, the hobnail cut drip pans and scrolling arms rising from a conforming boss, with further hobnail cut mouldings to the stem above and below, hung overall with faceted bead swags and pendants, with a circular glass pendant inscribed GENUINE BOHEMIAN CRYSTAL CHANDELIER, 65cm high, 78cm wide
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