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A Victorian frosted glass biscuit barrel, the electroplated rim with swing handle, the electroplated cover with a pile of rope and a label for biscuits. 6.5in. (16.5cm.) high. Together with a cut glass sugar caster, with pierced engraved silver cover. Birmingham, 1923. 6.25in. (16cm.) high. (2).
An Edwardian silver inkstand, with a pierced fret and gadroon edge gallery, a presentation inscription flanked by two cut glass ink pots with hinged silver covers, a pen well in front with shaped gadroon edge, on cast scroll feet with husk appliques to the corners. 11in. (28cm.) diameter. Maker Thomas Bradbury (of Sheffield). London, 1903. 23.5oz. (726g.) (weighable silver).
An early Victorian Sheffield plate partners galleried inkstand, the pair of cut glass ink bottles with electroplated covers, 9.5in. (24cm.) diameter; a Victorian electroplated circular salver, with initialled cartouche and ornate border, on three feet, 12.5in. (32cm.) diameter and a Victorian electroplated repousse swing handled sugar basket. (3).
A silver baluster sugar caster; a pair of oval pierced frame continental silver salts, with blue glass liners; a silver armada dish ashtray, decorated stags head and floral swags, the legs stretchered on hoof feet; a pair of George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons; 3 bright cut silver teaspoons; a Victorian silver child's spoon; 2 other silver teaspoons; a coffee spoon and a pair of tongs. Different dates and makers. 14.25oz. (442g.). (14).
INLAID TEA CADDY. Mahogany and figured wood veneer with string inlay inside and out. Horn diamond shaped keyhole escutcheon. Two interior compartments with lift lids and foil lining. The center has a cut glass mixing bowl and an English silver spoon with engraved shield and London hallmarks for 1810 (repair). Minor pieced repair. 12w. 6 1/4d. 6h.
A Russian silver gilt cruet, comprising caster, mustard with spoon and oil decanter, the caster and mustard each with gilt cover and baluster form cut glass body on a spreading foot with star cut base, the oil decanter similar, with glass stopper; a pair of Sheffield plate bottle coasters, with foliate cast rims; also a white metal dish with applied enamel plaque to centre (7)
An Edwardian mounted wooden lidded box, with marks for Birmingham 1907, maker Crisford & Norris, of rectangular outline, the hinged cover with applied mounts depicting a herd of deer in a landscape setting, within a foliate scroll surround, with fall front and diaper panels to sides; a mounted curly horn snuff mull, inscribed to collar and dated 18-38; a set of twelve bright cut engraved teaspoons, London 1896, initialled; a three-piece christening set; together with a glass mug commemorating the Glasgow International Exhibition 1901 (18, mug A/F)
A pique work decorated seven-piece dressing table set, with marks for Birmingham, 1915 and 1916, maker Levi & Salaman, comprising a pair of hair brushes, a pair of clothes brushes, a circular hand mirror, a mounted cut glass jar and comb, with ovolo borders and bow-tied ribbon details to the mounts; together with a large oval mounted tortoiseshell box, apparently unmarked, with flat hinged cover (A/F) (8) Provenance: Abbotsford, Melrose
A pair of three-light candelabra In the manner of John Blades 19th century cut-crystal with gilt-metal candle-arms (2) h. 55.5cm. The present candelabra have marked stylistic affinities with the work of the leading early 19th century glass manufacturer John Blades of Ludgate Hill London glassmaker to George III. Blades is first recorded in 1783 trading from premises at 5 Ludgate Hill where he continued in business until his death in 1829 (cf. Howard Coutts 'London Cut Glass The Work of John Blades and Messrs. Jones' Antique Collecting vol.22 No.2 June 1987 pp.22-24).
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS CLARET JUG having a domed lid with thumbpiece over a heavily engraved mount and spout with a chased scroll handle and lattice centre band on a cut glass floral engraved and hob nail pattern body with a circular star cut base, hallmarked Sheffield 1894, makers mark CEN. 31cm high (12in)
AN ENGRAVED GOBLET having an ogee bowl decorated with leaves and C scrolls, double baluster stem and slightly conical foot. 19.5cm (7.6in); A 19TH CENTURY GOBLET, having a hobnail pattern funnel bowl over a knopped stem on a conical foot. 14cm (5.5in); A GLASS GOBLET having an ogee facet cut bowl on a domed and moulded square foot. 16cm (6.25in) (3)
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