A large cut glass electrolier, the baluster cut central drop supporting eight large wrythen decorated scrolling branches each supporting shaped circular sconces, above eight smaller wrythen decorated scrolling branches with matching sconces, overall with cut glass drops throughout-currently disassembled (approx. 150 cm drop)
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A set of six gilt metal two branch wall lights, each with simple scroll arms supporting crimped circular sconces, together with a pair of angled wall lights, a further pair of two light wall lights with pierced backplates, a further twin branch wall light and a cut glass small light (various sizes)
A large gilt metal and cut glass electrolier, the central baluster stem supporting six simple gilt metal scrolling arms each with heavy drop and swag decorated drops throughout, the main body with six short scrolling supports to circular dished sconces above eleven further gilt metal scroll arms to matching dished sconces and heavy swag drop decoration (approx. 170 cm drop) (ILLUSTRATED)
A WHITE-METAL NOVELTY CONDIMENT SET, the base formed as a tennis racket, with salt, pepper and mustard (lacking mustard spoon), on ball feet, 7.1/2in. (19cm) wide; and a white-metal preserve dish with cut glass liner, decorated with tennis rackets, balls and nets, with swing handle, 3.1/2in. (9cm) diameter (2)
A WHITE-METAL CONDIMENT SET, the cut-glass divisions for salt, pepper, oil and vinegar, (lacking spoon), surmounted by a pair of crossed rackets and ball, on oak square base with ball feet, 6.1/2in. (16.5cm) high. Provenance: Christie's South Kensington, Tennis Memorabilia, 20 June 1997, Lot 189
A SHEFFIELD PLATE INKWELL, with two cut-glass reservoirs, one lid detached the central plinth surmounted by two tennis rackets and tennis ball, on oval stepped ebony base, 12in. (30.5cm) wide; a white-metal pen tray and inkwell decorated with crossed tennis rackets and ball, 8.1/2in. (21.5cm) wide; and a pair of miniature modern white-metal tennis rackets (4)
A Victorian electroplated cruet stand, the pierced fret sides engraved a crest, a central handle, fitted six cut glass condiment bottles, two with Sheffield silver covers two with stoppers, with a pair of oil and vinegar bottles - not matching, the turned wood base on pierced foliage feet, circa 1860, together with a sheffield Plate circular teapot, with gadroon borders, swan neck spout, wood handle and ball feet and a sheffield Plate chalice, 8in (20cm). (3)
A late Victorian glass and silver spirit flask, the oval body with crocodile skin covering, above a detachable cup base and a hinged cover. 6in (15cm). Maker T. Hayes, birmingham 1896, together with an edwardian swag engraved and cut glass scent bottle and two glass jars with silver decorative covers and an elliptical hair pin box, Birmingham, different dates and makers. (5)
Two silver part dressing table sets, one with green enamel, the other inscribed ‘Diane’, comprising: a hand mirror, two cut glass powder bowls with silver covers (enamel chipped), a shoe horn, and button hook, birmingham 1934-5, a hand mirror, a pair of clothes brushes and a glass powder jar with silver cover, birmingham 1938 and Sheffield 1928/9. (9)
A Mixed Lot comprising: an electroplated Two-Bottle Cruet Stand, of lobed oval form, with central ring carry handle and fitted with two cut glass bottles; together with a further single bottle example; further moulded glass and electroplate mounted Sugar Basket, Pepper Caster, Open Salt, Whistle, Vesta Case, Evening Purse and Trumpet Vase Holder, various dates and makers (9)
A Mixed Lot comprising: a large Silver on Copper Tea Tray, of plain rectangular form with canted corners and pierced gallery, raised on four compressed bun feet; together with two various Lidded Serving Dishes, two light Candelabra, glass Butter Dish, swing handled Cake Basket, Milk Jug and Sugar Basin, further Sugar Basin, Bon-Bon Dish, Snuffer Tray, cut glass Caster, Bottle Coaster, and three various Bird Figures (qty)
An impressive late 19th Century electroplated Table Centrepiece, modelled in the form of an oak tree, centred with a cut glass bowl, within a branch and acorn frame, and flanked by three scrolling arms, each with further foliate formed sconces and drip pans, and naturalistic trunk, to a rocky outcrop formed base, set with a ram and ewe, to a vacant cartouche (apparently unmarked), height 22”
A George V Ink Stand, of shaped rectangular form, with cast and applied rim, to a plain field, and centred with a cut glass and further silver mounted inkwell, with hinged cover, to a pen recess and raised on four cast and applied scrolling feet, width 7 ¼”, Sheffield 1912, Maker’s Mark Walker & Hall
An Edwardian gilt brass and cut glass nine light electrolier, the leaf corona hung with lustres to a trumpet shaped body also with lustres to a main ring with three electric fittings and issuing six scroll branches with faux candle fittings, the base with further lustres and a ball pendant, 46in (117cm) h, 28in (71cm) w.
A large Victorian period coromandel, brass and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy of bombe form, inlaid throughout with flowering urns and vases, the domed hinged lid revealing a central cut glass bowl flanked by two lidded canisters, on flattened bun feet, bears makers label æI. Turrill/ Dressing & Writing Case Maker/ 250 Regent StreetÆ 34cm wide, 19cm deep
* A heavy glass socle shaped decanter with faceted sides on circular base, 24 cm high, a ruby and gilt flash cut glass liqueur set comprising decanter, six shot glasses and matching tray, a pair of cut glass flared spill vases commemorating the coronation of King George VI, 1937, 20 cm high, a Bohemian flash cut beaker etched with various buildings, another plain flash cut beaker and a flared glass beaker, 19th century, etched with cattle,(14).
A B & G Copenhagen porcelain figure group of a pair of children in an embrace, pattern no 1614, printed mark to base, 18 cm high, a WMF style cut glass and silver plated decanter, the plated collar with art nouveau stylized motifs, 36 cm high, (a/f), a set of six circular moulded glass dishes with white metal mounts, a quantity of hand blown glass bird feeders, with applied and trailed decoration and other assorted ceramics/ glassware, (a lot).
A Royal Doulton stoneware tobacco jar and cover with applied Art Nouveau stylized flowers against a blue and green ground within a banded border, impressed marks, 15 cm high, a late Victorian Staffordshire pottery figure of a seated spaniel, highlighted with parcel gilt decoration,33 cm high, a pair of Japanese earthenware twin handled baluster vases, 20th century, enamelled with samurai warriors, 47 cm high, a Japanese porcelain charger, 20th century, painted with peacock among flowering chrysanthemums within an iron red border, a Staffordshire pottery flatback model of Malanoff, a pair of cut glass flared trumpet vases, 29 cm high, a Murano style glass clown, a circular cut glass fruit bowl and a pair of polished alabaster bookends, (a lot).
A silver two handled monteith, scallop moulded border with c scroll handles on a circular lipped pedestal base, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1961, 26.8 oz gross, 29 cm diameter, a circular cut glass and continental white metal toilet jar, a cut glass decanter with silver collar, John Gloster & Sons, Birmingham 1931, a small quantity of continental silver, a silver plated pair of asparagus servers with carved ivory handle and other assorted silver plated flatware to include trays, dishes etc, (a lot).
A French silver gilt and red enamel cigarette case with striped decoration, 13 cm high, 6.3 oz, a Dutch silver tea caddy shovel, the bowl cast with a tavern scene, the terminal formed as a windmill, import marks for Chester 1909, 12 cm long, a Danish white metal salt in the form ofa longboat, 8 cm wide, a French white metal tea caddy shovel, circa 1900, 10 cm long, a cut glass circular fruit bowl with silver mount for Chester 1914, 24 cm diameter, a set of three French white metal servers, 19th century and a pair of bronzed and champleve enamel candlesticks, the sconces supported by putti on circular bases, (10).
A George III silver inkstand, of plain navette form with scrolled handles on four everted scroll feet containing three silver mounted cut glass pots, 22 cm wide, London 1796, makers mark of CC, together with a continental silver plated and flash ruby cut glass decanter, late 19th century, the handle formed as leader and the swan, 27 cm high and a silver plated and cut glass dish and stand, the hexagonal knopped pierced lid over a cut glass dish on a pierced lobed stand, stamped Lambert, Coventry St, London to base, 18 cm diameter, (3).
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