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A large collection of various silver to include Birks cylindrical jewellery box / powder jar / candle sticks / pip trays, English silver double glass inkwell with silver mounts; cut glass perfume bottle with silver mount; silver mustard and salt with blue liners; various miniature peppers (USA sterling); various Chinese silver and a quantity of silver plated items to include animal themed napkin rings etc etc. A/F (large quantity)
A Victorian gilt metal and alabaster oil lamp the frosted glass reservoir painted with foliage and berries, overall height 15in. (38.2cm.); together with a copper and cut glass oil lamp, the base circular with conical support, the reservoir clear glass with swag decoration, 13in. (33cm.) high. (2) *Condition: The first with gilt loss throughout, glass reservoir and column good; the second fine needs polish etc.
A French 19th century gilt bronze and cut glass three light electrolier with twist and acanthus cast central column to three cast scrolling branches with cone surmounts, each suspending 18 elongated cut glass droplets, cone finial, maximum drop 28in. (71.2cm.). *Condition: Gilt dulled throughout and some light gilt loss/rubbing throughout, will need rewire, overall good.
The rectangular frame with a gadrooned, shell and scroll band, raised on scrolling feet, the central carrying handle gadrooned, fitted with four cut-glass vinegar bottles and stoppers, two silver-mounted mustard bottles and associated silver spoons, a pepper shaker and a salt bottle and spoon, the base of one bottle chipped21cm high, 778g all in (9)
Two silver and cut glass sugar sifters, two silver pierced dishes and a silver engraved napkin ring, one with cut out star design, Birmingham, others Sheffield, dishes: boat shaped: Sheffield, 1897, JDWD, two handled Birmingham, 1939, maker SB, napkin ring, Birmingham, Henry Griffiths and sons, 1936.
A VICTORIAN COROMANDEL AND BRASS BOUND SCENT BOTTLE BOX, of Gothic style, the arched box with hinged lid opening to reveal three cut glass square bottles with stoppers, lock stamped 'Improved, London', approximate width 20cm x height 16cm x depth 10cm (condition: some veneer loss to bottom corners and lifting in some areas)
A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY BRONZE CANDLESTICKS, each with a gilt nozzle and drip tray hung with cut glass lustres above a griffin support, mounted on a green marble rectangular plinth, later fitted for electricity, approximate height 20cm, some lustres loose, together with a Victorian ormolu twin handled circular urn, cast decoration including farming implements, musical instruments, open mouthed beasts, on a black slate base, approximate height 16cm (3)
A VICTORIAN GLASS LUSTRE, wavy rim surrounding candleholder, facet cut baluster pedestal with petal shaped foot, two droppers need re-attaching, some with chips, approximate height 30cm, together with two cut glass light shades formed of facet cut droppers and a large cut glass bowl, mounted in an EPNS frame, approximate height 24cm x diameter 28cm
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER INKSTAND OF NAVETTE FORM, fitted to the centre with an oval facet cut glass ink well, replacement pique work stopper, on four fluted legs, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1904, stand approximate 5.14ozt, 159.9 grams Condition Report The stand isn't sitting level on a flat surface as two of the legs are raised. The pull off cap is not pushing on flush. Tiny nibbles to the edges of the glass, these can be felt with a finger nail rather than seen.
AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD TEA CADDY, of sarcophagus form, gilt metal lion mask and ring side handles, interior fitted with a pair of removable wooden caddies and a 20th Century cut glass sugar bowl, the tea caddy missing a section of moulding along left hand side and lacks feet, width approximately 31cm
A QUANTITY OF 19TH CENTURY AND LATER CERAMICS, GLASS AND METALWARE to include a silver mounted cut glass lemonade jug, various pottery figurines of men, children and dogs, a small Davenport coffee pot, wine glasses and 19th century glass stirrup cup, a moulded leaf jug with registration diamond beneath WB Cobridge etc Condition: the silver mounted claret jug with damages to the mount by the spout; the glass stirrup cup in good condition; the figurines with losses and repairs; the Majolica cake stand by W & R/L with repair; the two glass salts with chips to the rim; the leaf jug in seemingly good condition; the Davenport coffee pot has extensive damages; the remaining items as found
A CARLTON WARE VERT ROYAL JAR AND COVER 23cm high together with a Victorian cut glass tankard with initials JB and dated 1883, a pair of Foresters Limited vases with flaring rims, a pair of Alexandra Porcelain Works ewers with pierced necks, Mary Gregory style glass jug and a further glass jug (8) Condition: the Carlton ware jar and cover with knob reattached; the Victorian glass tankard in good condition; the small cranberry glass jug in good condition; the Mary Gregory jug in good condition, possibly traces of gilding to the rim; the pair of Foresters Limited vases in moderate condition, one with neck reattached; the Alexandra Porcelain Works vases with chip to the rim of one and wear to the gilding
A VICTORIAN THOMAS WEBB AMBER GLASS PO OR SMALL CHAMBER POT with bobbled decoration and loop handle, 17cm diameter x 8cm high together with a 19th century Cranberry glass finger bowl with cut fruiting vine decoration, 13cm diameter x 8cm high; an antique lace makers lamp of spherical form with bobbin turned stem and spreading base, 17cm high; and a very heavy wine glass and four further small glasses (8) Condition: the po in good condition: the finger bowl in good condition; the lace makers lamp with chip to the foot rim, scratches underneath due to age and use, and possibly later small holes drilled around the central hole; the three matching smaller vine decorated glasses in good condition apart from a chip to the rim of one; the heavy glass in good condition; the final glass with knock to the foot rim
A LARGE COLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS GLASSWARE to include an Orrefors glass vase, decanters, cut glass bowls etc Condition: Orrefors vase with chip to the base; the pair of small cut glass decanters with minor chip to the stopper; purple layered glass vase with two chips to the top rim; the rest generally reasonable condition, few chips, please ask for further specific condition report
A blue flash cut glass basket-vase to/w a large Venetian glass fruit bowl with crenellated rim and other glassware to/w two Royal Doulton figures 'Linda', HN3374 and 'June' HN2291 to/w a Royal Worcester 2006 figure of HM Queen Elizabeth, a heavy brass easel photograph frame and various other decorative ceramics (2 boxes)
A Minton 'Haddon Hall' tea service for six, c/w three tier cake-plate, sandwich plate, tea pot, milk and sugar and petit fours plate to/w a Royal Worcester 'Florena' set of six coffee cans and saucers, cut glass decanter and other ceramics and glass, steel tea wares Chinese carved wood stands etc (2 boxes)
A set of seven Victorian silver bright cut engraved teaspoons, Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1865, cased set of six silver demi tasse, Sheffield 1927, pair of St Cross silver spoons, F J Ross, Chester 1923, silver caddy spoon, London 1911, silver napkin ring and a silver standish, London 1911, lacking glass inkwell, 10ozs weight combined (18).
An early 18th century style silver pear shape pepperette, London 1910, 11.5cm high, a pair of Victorian cylindrical silver pepperettes, William Hutton & Sons, London 1899, the slat pierced sides, with ribbon tied swags, blue glass liners, 7cm high, and an ornate late Victorian rectangular silver butter dish, Birmingham 1895, with foliate and trellis embossed border, 15.5cm wide, star cut glass liner, 7.2ozs combined weight of silver (4).
A three piece silver cruet set, Chester 1927, in mid 18th century style, an Old English pattern mustard spoon and a George III silver pepperette, lacking top, two silver mounted cut glass perfume bottles, also a filigree work box, unmarked, of shaped outline, with foliate panels, 9cm wide, 2.5ozs, and a circular filigree work box, decorated with beading (9).
An Edwardian rectangular silver butter dish, A Seymour, Birmingham 1903, with leaf and gadroon borders, cut glass liner, 15 x 11.5cm, a cased pair of Edwardian silver two handled vase shape pepperettes, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1905, 9cm high, a pair of Victorian silver knife rests, C H Cheshire, Birmingham 1878, 7cm wide and a set of four Edwardian silver napkin rings, Heath & Middleton, Birmingham 1901, numbered 1 - 4, 10.9ozs weight combined (9).
A pair of diamond cut glass silver shape candlesticks in George III style, 18.5cm high, a pair of electroplate mounted cut glass pickle jars and stands, two circular glass bowls suffused with bubbles, Wedgwood green jasper dip fruit bowl and vase, Beswick horse, Crown Staffordshire wrens modelled by J.T. Jones and other decorative ceramics and glass (qty).
A George III style cut glass circular fruit bowl, on pedestal foot, 18.5cm diameter, similar style fruit stand, two George III style cut glass decanters, Copeland Spode bowl, Crown Staffordshire Black Victoria coffee cans and saucers, Luneville narrow rectangular tray, six Royal Cauldon Morning Glory plates and other ceramics and glass (qty).
A collection of cut glass, 20th century, comprising: two water jugs, fruit bowl, large trumpet shape goblet, large vase with flared sides, two other vases, three drinking glasses, eleven small George III style liqueur glasses, a set of six hexagonal coasters and a pair of Concorde Flights of Fantasy Goodwood goblets (29).
A collection of drinking glasses, 19th/20th century including: a pair with green bowls, a set of six thistle shape etched and diamond cut liqueur glasses, a set of four with ogee bowls and knop stems, and a pair of blue tinted glass bells, wrythen moulded with clear handles, 24.5cm high (26).
A William IV baluster shape pottery jug, painted with flowering branches, bordered in black, monogrammed 'R.C' and dated 1833, 20cm high, a late Victorian cut glass lustre, hung with facet cut spike shape drops, 26cm high and a pair of George III style glass decanters, diamond and facet cut, 26cm high (4).
A William IV Silver Rectangular Inkstand, by Robinson Edkins & Aston, Birmingham 1835, of shaped and moulded outline with shell and leaf scroll mounts to rim, on cast scroll panel feet, 13.5ins x 9.5ins, with presentation inscription, complete with central removable shell and floral pattern chamber/taper stick and conical snuffer and a bulbous cut glass inkwell (one missing) with moulded silver top, weighable silver 32ozs
A George IV Brass Rosewood Rectangular Tea Caddy and an Early George III Mahogany Rectangular Tea Caddy, the rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus shape, the top and front inlaid with urns of leaf scroll and scroll ornament, the interior fitted with a cut glass sugar bowl (not original) and a pair of lidded canisters, the tops inlaid with brass, on reeded bun feet, 12.25ins x 6.25ins x 7.5ins high, the mahogany caddy with three galvanised fitments to interior, inlaid front, on ogee bracket feet, 11ins x 6ins x 7.5ins high
A Late Victorian Silver Five-Division Cruet, and mixed silverware, the cruet of lobed outline by R. H. Halford & Sons, London 1889, with bead mounts and pierced sides, on five claw and ball feet, 6.25ins high, and matching silver mounted and cut glass fitments for same, a late Victorian silver sugar caster by George Unite & Sons, London 1896, 6.5ins high, and six George V silver tea spoons by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1928, in fitted case, combined weighable silver 15ozs
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