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A Pair of French Ormolu Octagonal Dwarf Candlesticks, 19th century, with beaded sconces, milled collars and tapered panelled stems to conforming octagonal bases, 16.5cm high; A French Ormolu Model of a Standing Swan, circa 1850, with upraised wings, 10.5cm high (perhaps originally from a clock or figure group); and A Group of Three French Ormolu Brules Perfum Vases/Stands, comprising facet cut glass vase on scroll form stand, a small stand on laurel loop feet, and a pierced dish on three inscroll legs, 15cm, 5.2cm and 8cm high respectively (6)
A Pair of Cut Glass Two-Branch Pedestal Candle Electroliers, 20th century, each with obelisk finial issuing from dishes hung with lancet drops, on diamond faceted knops, with two S scroll branches to flared nozzles hung with almondine drops, on petalette bases, 42cm high (formerly fitted for electricity)
An Opaque Twist Wine Glass, circa 1770, the ogee bowl on plain stem comprising central corkscrew within two double spiral tapes, 14.6cm high; Another Similar, 14.5cm high (the rim reshaped); A Patch Stand, shallow circular dished top on a triple compressed cushion knop with basal annular knop, on folded circular foot, 6.7cm high (rim ground and several chips); and A Pair of Slice Cut Table Lustres, circa 1870, the hollow waisted stems with boldly everted rims supporting triangulated prism drops, on domed bases, each with repeat oval cut detail, 17.5cm high, with associated inserted silvered metal candle nozzles (all a/f) (4)
A Victorian Silver Mounted Elephant Tusk Section Jug, retailed by Hardy Bros, Sydney, London 1881, with plain rim mount and leaping spout, bracket cut socketed handle formed from a warthog tusk, with glass inserted base, engraved with monogram "WC" beneath the lip, 19.5cm high (attractive patina)
A Victorian Condiment Frame and Five Bottles, Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1877, the foliate pierced circular ogee base raised on three lobate bracket feet, with cast openwork central ring handle supporting five rings, fitted with cut glass condiment bottles, three with matching silver covers, 28cm high; and A George III Mustard Spoon, Peter & William Bateman, London 1806, Old English pattern, 12.5cm long See illustration
A Victorian Silver Scent Bottle, Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1891, Rd Nos 154749, the reeded shaped tapering body with a plain collar and wrythen domed cover, initialled, 12.5cm long; and A Victorian Silver Mounted Combination Scent Bottle and Whistle, circa 1890, unmarked, the facet cut glass cornucopia body fitted with a plain domed cover and whistle linked by a finger ring and chain, 9cm long (2) See illustration
A late 19th Century electroplated and cut glass mounted Biscuit Barrel, of cylindrical form with plain pull-off and domed cover with bladed finial, to a hobnail cut glass inset with star-cut base, pierced gallery set with vacant cartouches and saucer base with quatrefoil decorated rim, and raised on three claw and ball feet, height 8 ¼”
A mixed lot comprising: A silver lidded and cut glass toiletry bottle, Chester 1905, together with a small Victorian Vesta Case of rectangular form with hinged and sprung cover, top suspension and all over engraved foliate decoration with striker to the base, Birmingham 1897, various dates and makers, (2)
A mixed lot comprising: Two various silver lidded and glass Toiletry Bottles, the first of faceted oval form with screw down domed cover, the second of cut spherical design, with pull-off cover set with domed Tortoiseshell panel and enclosing a ground in stopper, various dates and makers, (2)
A mixed lot comprising: a gun metal cased Half Hunter Keyless Pocket Watch, with unsigned jewelled movement, with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blue steel over coiled hairspring, in a hinged case, signed “Omega”, together with a further gun metal open faced keyless example, unsigned, and a glass beadwork Watch Chain, various dates and makers, (3)
A late 19th Century gilt brass four glass mantel clock with eight day movement striking on a gong, the back plate stamped 'P. Japy & Co', the circular enamel dial decorated with floral garlands within Arabic numerals, above a mercury pendulum, flanked by cut glass columns, on bracket feet, height approx 26.5cm (minor faults).
A Victorian cut glass decanter and stopper, of conical form with notched vertical bands, together with a clear glass water jug with cranberry glass handle raised on three cranberry glass scroll feet, a glass decanter and stopper with prunt decoration, and a glass carafe surmounted by a central loop handle.
A CUT GLASS HIP FLASK, with silver neck and hinged cover and silver cup engraved with a crest of a Wolfs head and to the neck, “Reg. Prince’s bayonet”. By W.W.ED, London 1887. Together with an engine turned cigarette case by W.N. Ltd, Birmingham 1925. Height of flask 5.5”, cigarette case 2.75” x 3.25”. Approx silver weight 6oz. (2).
A COLLECTION OF SMALL SILVER ITEMS, comprising a heart shaped pierced silver dish decorated with flowerheads and scrolls, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1909. An octagonal tapering vase on circular foot by H.M, Birmingham, two cut glass scent bottles with silver mounts by J.P& Co London 1910 and a tiny cut glass jar with silver lid by H.W. Ltd, Birmingham 1897. (5).
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