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A W.M.F. plated metal oval two handled table centre cast in the Art Nouveau manner with the head of a young man and sinuous scrolls and loop handle, inset with original green glass liner with cut shaped rim and engraved with flower, 12ins x 5ins x 4.25ins high (marked on footrim - plating worn at highlights) (see lot 286 for illustration)
A BAG OF ASSORTED SILVER, comprising an early 20th century cut glass scent bottle with silver collar, London 1927, a silver pepperette of bulbous form by William Comyns & Sons Ltd London 1903, a pair of Victorian twist and shell decorated sugar tongs with scroll top and wrythen finial London 1880, a caddy spoon, B.B. Birmingham 1934, a pickle fork by R.P Birmingham 1906 and a continental silver spoon with long twist handle marked 800. Weight approx 4oz in total. (5).
Victorian six piece cut glass and silver cruet by Elkington and Co Birmingham 1857 The stand of lobed oval form the handle in the form of scrolling acanthus leaves raised on four scroll feet with satin wood base the matching bottles Birmingham 1857 with unassociated mustard spoon London 1855 28cm (11in) high (one stopper broken)
A collection of small silver incuding a miniature embossed table and side chair by B. Gordan Birmingham 1970; a cut glass flattened spherical miniature scent bottle with silver cover Birmingham 1900; three modern silver figures of animals; five others in white metal or silver-coloured metal (11)
Four George V silver mounted glass Ewers, of small proportion, each with a plain flat hinged lid with cast thumb piece and plain applied collar, to a bell shaped body with attached handle and star cut base, Birmingham 1919, Together with a pair of Decanter Labels, each of kidney shape with engraved Whisky and chain suspension, London 1919, (6)
A George III ink stand, with a shaped oblong base, gadrooned borders and a central reeded swing handle, fitted with a row of four mounted cut glass bottles, flanked by two pen depressions and resting on large ball feet, each corner with a pen socket, by Peter and William Bateman, London, 1810, 10.25in (26cm) wide overall, 24.5oz weighable silver.
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