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A Victorian silver and painted enamel christening mug, with embossed scene of a couple with child in a cot and opposing cartouche with engraved initials, variously painted with blues and green, maker Edward and John Barnard, London 1856, 6oz, 11.5cm and a mall cut glass scent bottle and stopper with sterling silver collar, 11.5cm high
An Edward VII silver mounted cut glass condiment jar, maker Henry Manton, Birmingham 1902, a silver fiddle pattern condiment spoon, maker Richard Crossley, London 1798, a cased set of six silver coffee spoons with tongs, makers Levesley Brothers, Sheffield 1915, a Val St Lambert ashtray with silver liner maker William H Manton, Birmingham 2003, and a Gallia silver plated cup holder with porcelain cup, 4.5oz weighable
A PAIR OF EDWARD VII SILVER MOUNTED AND DIAMOND CUT GLASS COLOGNE BOTTLES, Sheffield 1902 by James Dixon & Son, of square outline the spherical cover embossed with flowers and strapwork, the sleeve pierced in a conforming design, with cherub mounted vacant cartouche, 16cm high. See illustration
A fine French gilt bronze and cut glass hung twenty four light chandelier in Louis XV style, later 19th century, the scrolled arms and cage body cast with swirling rocaille and foliage overall, hung with faceted drops and star pendants overall, approximately 114cm high, 114cm diameterProvenance: Property from a Private CollectionPlease note: This lot will not be on view at Donnington Priory but can be viewed, by prior appointment, at our off-site storage premises which are approximately 10 minutes drive from the saleroom. Condition Report: The chandelier bears the usual minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age and use.The gilding has a coppery tinge to it, and may have been refreshed. There is some rubbing and irregularity to the surface too, and it would benefit from a gentle clean.There is a thin firing crack to the base of one of the arms, and the scrolls suspending pendants issuing from the stem are a bit bent. There is some radial movement between some of the arms and the body, though all appear securely attached.Inside the body, the wires are held in place underneath a later wooden circular plaque. The chandelier has been later wired externally, please have this tested by a certified electrician prior to use. A handful of pendants have chips and cracks, others may be missing or replaced. The chandelier is crated and has not been inspected fully unwrapped or removed from its crateCondition Report Disclaimer
A pair of Regency gilt and patinated bronze twin light lustre candelabra, circa 1820, in the manner of G. A. Glick, the central knopped stems issuing scrolled branches terminating in foliate cast nozzles, the triform bases cast with gryphons and winged paw feet, hung with faceted cut glass pendants, 28cm high, 30cm wide Condition Report: The candelabra bear the usual minor marks, knocks and scuffs overall consistent with age and use.There is some casting inconsistency to the bases, where there is some slight pitting.A handful of the scrolls suspending pendants are bent, and a handful of pendants have small chips, others are scratched. There is radial movement between elements of stems including the peacock monopodia, which could benefit from being tightened.Overall these are in perfectly presentable condition.28cm high, 30cm wide, the base 12cm on each side. Condition Report Disclaimer
A substantial cut and moulded clear glass sixteen-branch chandelier in George III taste, 20th century, the scrolled arms arranged in two tiers around a central knopped baluster stem, rising to a further circlet issuing scroll and spire finials, hung with shaped pendants and bead swags overall, approximately 185cm high, 103cm diameterPlease note: This lot will not be on view at Donnington Priory but can be viewed, by prior appointment, at our off-site storage premises which are approximately 10 minutes drive from the saleroom.
Two various Victorian bohemian cranberry and white overlay glass lustres with scalloped rims, one with twelve spear cut glass prisms (repaired), the other with ten alternating spear cut glass prisms, approx. 28.5cm high, condition: small chip to both bases, the 12 drop with small chip to underside of top rim, prisms with small chips - see additional photos
A pair of Victorian blue glass lustres with lotus leaf shaped rims, etched with floral scenes and gilt highlights, each with ten various cut glass multi faceted 'gems' and spear headed prisms, approx. 27cm high, condition: no damage to bases, gilding has worn, some replacement prisms, no obvious damage
A pair of Victorian ruby glass lustres of typical baluster form, with gilt highlighted scalloped rims, painted with flowers and white symmetrical borders, each with eight cut glass spear headed prisms, 34cm high, together with a green opaque glass lustre with gilt highlights and eight cut glass spear headed prisms, Condition: one of the ruby coloured bases repaired, small chips to prisms - see photos for details
A pair of small Victorian pink glass lustres with crimped rims, painted with blue, white and gilt floral swags, each with five cut glass spear headed prisms (small chips to some of the prisms, no damage to bodies), together with a clear glass lustre with shaped rim and twelve cut glass prisms, converted to electric, not tested, 33.5cm high (repaired rim and some prisms as found - see pictures for details)
A pair of Victorian white opaque glass lustres with lotus leaf shaped rims, painted gilt rims, each with ten alternating cut glass spear headed prisms, (small chips to rims, no obvious damage to prisms), together with a white glass lustre painted with daisies and hung with eight spear headed prisms (some with chips), approx. 26cm high (3)
Three various Victorian glass lustres including a cranberry glass and white overlaid lustre with Islamic arch style rim, with hand painted panels depicting a fox, deer and rabbit amongst flowers with gilt highlights and continuous gilt foliate decoration, hung with twelve spear headed cut glass prisms, one missing jewel, some with chips, together with another cranberry and white glass overlaid lustre decorated with panels of flowers and eight pointed cut glass prisms, and a ruby glass lustre decorated with yellow and green flowers with gilt highlights, hung with eight spear headed cut glass prisms, the tallest 33.5cm, condition: see photos for condition (3)
Elizabeth II hallmarked silver dressing table set with floral embossed decoration, comprising hand mirror and two brushes, Birmingham 1952, maker W G Sothers Ltd, together with a hallmarked silver lidded cut glass dressing table pot, silver mounted comb and a small silver plated chamber stick
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