by H J Lias & Son (Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias), London 1849, of nominally rectangular from, decorated with bright cut engraved scrolls and foliage around two oval cartouches, one with engraving, two dished pen rests and a central fluted bowl with a silver topped cut glass inkwell to one side, and a silver topped cut glass pounce pot the other side, raised on four applied cast scroll feet, 28 x 17cm, 13.8ozt weighable silver
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by John Grinsell & Sons, London 1897, of rectangular form with gadrooned edge and two dished pen rests, the centre with two silver topped cut glass wells within pinned circular frames on either side of an oval box with piano hinged and monogrammed cover, raised on four ball and claw feet and with personal engraving to the underside, 21 x 14cm, 14.6ozt weighable silverFootnote: Richard Marsh MVO (1851–1933) was a British trainer of racehorses. After a promising career as a jockey, he became a trainer in 1874 and worked from stables at Egerton House in Newmarket, Suffolk. In a career spanning fifty years, Marsh trained the winners of many major races, including twelve British Classics. His greatest success involved his association with King Edward VII, for whom he trained three winners of The Derby.
the ornately decorated trace link chain terminating in a swivel catch marked '10ct', and jump ring, the midway point supporting the T bar from a short section of plain jump rings, overall length 36cm and weight 39.6g, together with two gold cased fob seals, the first with rectangular cornelian base and ornate enclosed surround, the second with oval deep blue glass base intaglio cut with the bust of a gentleman, with an open strapwork case and attached cornelian coloured striated glass T bar (3)
A silver hallmarked jam dish with cut glass bowl and silver stand with geometric pierced margin. Hallmarked silver Birmingham 1916 Joseph Gloster Ltd long with a small cut glass pot with silver collar hallmarked London along with a cut glass cruet set with silver tops and silver plated holder. Illegible makers. Total silver weight: 63g. Diameter: 13 cm.
A group of 20th century silver dressing table items to include two silver brushes with foliate decoration. One being hallmarked for Birmingham 1915 by Henry Williamson Ltd along with two cut glass lidded pots with circular silver lids and a large glass perfume bottle with silver hallmarked top. Total gross weight: 648g.
A Napoleonic French Prisoner of War bone Spinning Jenny automaton, early 19th century, with decorative fret-cut cog mechanism with crank handle to upper platform with four figures, two seated Ladies in front of a Spinning Wheel, child with skipping rope and seated child rocking a cradle with baby, (condition: spinning wheel lacks wheel and some loss to wheel supports), 4 3/8” (11cm) high, with glass dome.
A Victorian silver tray by Henry Charles Freeman, London 1901, together with a small rectangular tray with embossed acanthus scrolls (unmarked), a Victorian silver heart shaped box by Mathew John Jessop, a small silver lidded cut glass jar, and a silver mounted comb, the large tray and box 459 g
An Edwardian oak tantalus with silver plated mounts and fitted three-section interior with cut glass decanters with silver plated labels for 'Brandy', 'Madeira' and 'Port', height 34cm, width 37cm. CONDITION REPORT The key for the tantalus is present.Not marked BetjemanAge related wear, small chips to the base of each stopper, wear and discolouration to the bottle labels,
A pair of Rogaska cut glass candlesticks of stylised curved form, height 27cm, boxed and a studio glass jug with blue streak, height 22cm (3). CONDITION REPORT The studio glass jug is unmarked, it has a chip to the base, the foot is very scratched, scratches to the rim, general scratches throughout. The candlesticks are signed.
A late 19th century Bristol blue glass decanter of mallet form with flared rim and polished pontil, etched 'S' to the base, a Bohemia blue and clear cut glass ship's decanter, six wine glasses with blue bowls and twist stems, five smaller wine glasses with blue bowls and rope twist stems and two clear decanters, one lacking stopper (15).
A George V silver backed dressing table set, with engine turned decoration, circular reserve engraved 'Kathleen', comprising a pair of hair brushes, and a hand mirror, Birmingham 1915, together with a George V cut glass toilet jar with silver lid, and a hair brush, both engraved to Kathleen, London 1916.
Fine George III silver cruet set, London hallmark, dated 1789, mm Hester Bateman. The cruet stand having a floral engraved gallery with ball and claw feet containing two lidded vinaigrette, course and fine peppers, three cut-glass oil bottles and one chilli bottle, approx 19 x 13 x 26 cms. Note: in good overall condition, one stopper base broken, one with a chip, marks are rubbed.
Quantity of silver plate, including a four piece tea set comprising tea pot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug with ribboned edge. Cut glass sugar shaker, tankard, miniature bon bon dish, silver collared perfume bottle, miscellaneous cruet including three peppers, four salts and one mustard all with liners, table ashtray, miniature card tray and spoons.
Vicke Lindstrand (1904-1983 ), an Orrefors cut glass vase1930s, signed Orrefors, V. Lindstrand 31 The pale blue glass globe cut with faceted circles and linear grooves 15.5 cm highA few minute nicks on the inside edge of neck rim. Some scratches and fine abrasions on the rim. Some occasional tiny scratches and nicks to sides. Quite heavy wear on the underside of the foot.
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