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A Victorian inkstand, the fluted and slightly waisted oblong tray with gently flaring sides engraved with ruyi and cash medallions, the pair of inkwells flanking a taperstick in the form of a seated chinaman holding a lantern, 32 x 23.5cm, by Charles Thomas and George Fox, London 1866, 40ozs The inscription reads: Presented to John Kay Esqre of Salford by the Rev T Simpson and Mary Rostron as a token of gratitude and respect for his judicious services as trustee AD1867 Of the typically fine quality associated with this maker and in an excellent state of preservation, fully marked retaining all six chamfered silver fixing nuts and the three undamaged cut glass liners. No repairs/replacements.
A late Victorian or Edward VII oak Tantalus, with plated mounts and backed by a bevelled mirror, containing three hob cut glass decanters and stoppers, a lidded compartment and drawer fitted for games and retaining two cribbage boards, 33cm h, 38cm w In reasonably good condition, the plating beginning to wear showing nickel, the decanters in good order and probably original
A Victorian brass-mounted mahogany artist's box, the fitted interior with a pair of cut glass dishes and glazed earthenware palette, a drawer below, 30 x 21cm, retaining the engraved trade label of REEVES & SONS No 160 CHEAPSIDE LONDON Requiring some tidying but free from serious faults and no previous restoration
A pair of George IV gilt bronze and cut glass candlesticks, with campana sconce and shallow drip-pan fringed with beads and pendants on lyre shaped pillar and stepped base, 28cm h Both glass sconces riveted and a little dusty but in otherwise excellent condition retaining the original patina, some of the glass drops possibly replaced or with faults. Note both drip-pans drilled. (Please see lot 1032 for image)
A Victorian silver butter dish and stand, the cut and ruby glass bowl with a repoussé and chased foliage cover with a detachable buttercup finial, on a shaped circular stand, the centre with inscription, the border with pierced fret panels, rococo scroll moulded edge interspersed with sprays of hearts and acorns. Maker Roberts & Hall, Sheffield 1853. 11oz.
A GEORGE IV/WILLIAM IV SILVER PLATE ON COPPER AND CUT GLASS EPERGNE with central facetted vase-shaped stem of flared form supporting a cut glass bowl, on circular base with leaf-scroll and shell border and four scroll feet, the central knop supporting four numbered reeded branches with similar ornament, each with cut-glass dish, unmarked, 40cm, (15.5in) high
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER TAZZA OR FRUIT STAND in the late Renaissance style, the bowl-shaped dish on a balustroid stem with angel term arabesque ornaments on bell-form base, the bowl and foot having bead-on-reel borders, hallmarked London, 1906, Wakley and Wheeler, 20.5cm, (8in) high, 18ozs, (560g), sold with a Georgian cut glass dish (A.F.)
Hester Bateman A GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR BASKET of navette form, with reeded swing handle, the body of eight-facetted design bright-cut engraved and pierced in the neo-classical manner,with armorial crest, a harpy gardant proper the rim of reeded bat's wing design, on matching foot, hallmarked London, 1788, maker Hester Bateman, 6.6ozs, (206g), complete with blue glass liner
A "HARLEQUIN" SET OF FOUR NEO-CLASSICAL SILVER SALTS comprising three George III, London, 1787, maker William Abdy I, of navette form with pierced, bright-cut and engraved floral swag decoration, each on four feet, beaded edges, engraved crest A Harpy gardant proper, (used by Blackenly, Coulter, Morrell and Trimnel families), complete with star-cut blue glass liners, and a fourth, Birmingham, 1928, made to match (4)
A VICTORIAN SILVER MUSTARD POT of drum form with beaded edges, the flat lid having a shell purchase, reversed scroll handle, hallmarked London, 1867, makers E & J. Barnard, 1.85ozs, (58g), complete with blue glass liner having star-cut base, and A WILLIAM IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN MUSTARD SPOON, London, 1834, maker CB(2)
A LATE GEORGIAN CUT-GLASS DECANTER, the compressed spherical stopper with diamond-cut band beneath a star-cut disc surmount, the fourteen-panel facet-cut neck with six triangular "ring" collars, the shoulder diamond-cut, the lower body facet-cut to match the neck, the base star-cut, 27.5cm, (10.8in) high
FIVE 18TH-CENTURY DRINKING GLASSES, comprising: a wine glass with two engraved bands of eight-pointed stars, the lower bowl and integral stem octagonally facet-cut, 12cm, (4.7in) high; a similar example, engraved with ribbon swags, the lower body and integral stem hexagonally facet-cut, same height; a smaller glass, the bucket bowl engraved with a perching bird, the stem with medial disc knop, 10.5cm, (4.1in) high; another, the rounded funnel bowl engraved with overlapping swags, on an integral thick tapering stem, 10cm, (4in) high, and a fifth, the rounded bowl engraved with a foliate frieze, the stem having a flattened ball knop, 10cm, (4in) high, all five with plain foot
A pair of silver-gilt mounted cut-glass mugs the silver, London, 1862, each cylindrical form overall cut with raised diamonds, star-cut base, mounted on the rim and foot and with fruiting vine-moulded scroll handle and chased branch decoration, hallmarked GR/EB for George Richards and Edward Brown, 12.5cm., 4.875in. (2)
A St.Louis encased pink double-overlay upright-bouquet paperweight circa 1850, the bouquet comprising three cane and three natural flowers around a pink flower within leaves, in opaque-white with an outer layer of pink cut with seven circular windows all encased in clear glass, star-cut base, 8.2cm. diameter by 6.2cm. high, 3.25in. by 2.325in.
A rare St.Louis encased white overlay upright bouquet paperweight circa 1850, the central pink flower flanked by two cane flowers and a naturalistic blue flower and white flower, all within a bed of leaves above a star-cut base, enclosed within an opaque-white overlay cut with seven circular windows, all within an outer layer of clear glass, 7.4cm. diameter by 5.4cm. high, 2.875in. by 2.125in.
A large pair of French plated tureens, covers and stands Christofle20th century, plain circular bodies with dolphin, shell and scale handles in 18th century style, pomegranate finials, on domed bases, tureens 36cm, 14in over handles; and a cut-glass bowl with silver rim mount, London import marks for 1900, the rim chased with foliage, 46cm, 18in diameter
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