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Art Nouveau WMF silver plated flower dish with original green cut glass liner. Stamped marks. WMF Book page 366, model number 590. Circa 1900 30.5cm W, 11cm H, 10cm DCondition Report: Flower dish in generally good condition, with some discolouration and wear, but no serious damage. Minor denting to rim. Minor signs of wear to glass liner, with minor chipping, but basically in good condition.
A 19th century burr walnut and brass bound three bottle tantalus with cut glass decanters and stoppers and three glasses to match in fitted base. With original key and Bramah locking mechanism that keeps the bottles locked while the case is closed while the base drawer is released by pushing down the middle decanter. H.32 W.37 D.27.5cm
A late Victorian cut glass and silver mounted claret jug, Hallmarked for London 1899, the body will foliate etched and cartouche decoration, the mount with embossed floral scrolls and initials, the hinged lid with acorn shaped finial, 21cm high N.B. vendor reports originally from Wytham Abbey, Oxfordshire and the ffennell family
Various 19th Century & later Continental white metal items, including a pierced and embossed bonbon basket, card salver with pierced rim, small two-tier stand, punch ladle on turned and ebonised stem, cut glass scent flask with hinged silver cover, ep fish fork with Art Nouveau loaded silver handle, Indian low-grade silver-handled knife and a pair of similar open salts
A cut glass white metal mounted hunting flask, of faceted cylindrical form with screw lid, 18cm high, together with a matching cup, 7cm high, contained in a cylindrical leather case, together with a cased set of six silver teaspoons and sugar tongs by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1936-8, spoons 10.8cm long, weight of set 2.62ozt
An Edwardian silver topped cut glass dressing table jar by William Comyns, London 1903, of compressed circular form with scalloped border, the cover with embossed decoration and vacant cartouche, 8.1cm high, together with a later Victorian cranberry glass silver mounted scent bottle by Arthur Willmore Pennington, London 1900, 14.2cm high (at fault), a pair of George V dwarf silver candlesticks by William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1914, each 8.5cm high, a pair of Edwardian dwarf candlesticks by William Devenport, Birmingham 1903, each 8cm high and a further silver topped dressing table jar, 9.5cm high (7)
A George V cut glass silver mounted jug, John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1924, of tapered cylindrical form with simple loop handle and star cut decoration, plain polished silver mount, 15.7cm high, with a cased pair of George V silver mounted glass dishes by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1935, each of circular form with pierced borders and handles on four ball feet, clear glass liners, each 10.2cm wide, weight (excluding liners) 2.03ozt (2)
A Lalique 'Coquilles' plate, early 20th century, designed by René Lalique (1860-1945), the clear glass plate with moulded opalescent shell design, the bottoms of the four central shells forming feet, wheel cut mark for 'R LALIQUE FRANCE' and engraved 'No.3011' to base, 23.5cm diameter CONDITION REPORT:The piece shows minor fine surface scratching, most noticeable on the feet, but no visible chips cracks or losses. There is the odd small moulding fault to the ribbing on the reverse.
A selection of silver and white metal tablewares, to include a set of six silver commemorative teaspoons by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1936, each depicting the six reigning monarchs between 1837 ? 1937, each 12.4cm long, in a blue leather case, an Edwardian miniature silver goblet by Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1907, 2.9cm high, a silver pepperette in the form of a tankard, 35mm high, a pair of cut glass silver mounted pepperettes, each 39mm high, a further silver pepperette, 45mm high, a white metal nutmeg grater, 5cm x 4cm, a continental silver tot, 32mm high, a white metal miniature cup, 27mm high and a miniature white metal funnel, 27mm long (15)
A Victorian cut glass silver mounted hip flask by George Edwin Walton, Birmingham 1896, of rounded rectangular form with hobnail decoration, with silver bayonet clasp cover and detachable stirrup cup, 12.4cm longCondition Report; Overall good. Some small chips and abrasions to the facet edges of the hobnail decoration (largest of which is pictured). There is some abrasion to the glass around the opening (pictured). No other cracks, breakages or damage to the glass.The cover shows moderate denting, scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. There is some signs of thinning and loss, and possible signs of solder repair (see pictures for illustration). Bayonet mechanism is working correctly, however the cover is slightly wobbly/loose. The cork is present but heavily worn, and there is a small cork piece loose in the flask (as pictured).Moderate amount of small dents to the cup, moderate scratching and wear to the exterior and to the gilt interior. No splitting or signs of repair.
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