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An Edwardian silver epergne William Hutton and Son, London 1909, centralised bowl of segmented octagonal petal form, the curved rims decorated with scallop form pendant cartouches to centres, flanked by two symmetrical barbed branches with smaller conforming bowls, mounted on an octagonal inverted trumpet column and base supported on four scroll feet, 11½in. (29.25cm.) high, 18½in. (47cm.) wide, weight 55 tr.oz.
A GEORGE III OVAL BASKET FROM AN EPERGNE the flared sides pieced and embossed with the implements of husbandry and wheatsheaves between swags and paterae, on pierced foot, the centre foliate engraved and crested at later date, 35cm w, maker`s mark probably IW overstruck on another`s, London 1775, 21ozs 10dwts ++The engraving to the centre also with initials and the date 1861. Some polish residue and slight damaged in places to the piercing
A Victorian five divisional epergne/centre piece with silver plated mounts supporting cranberry glass trumpets with flared rims, the plated base with chased decoration together with a further centre piece with cut glass bowl on silver plated pedestal base supporting a large single cranberry and Vaseline tinted glass trumpet with applied decoration in the Venetian style
A Victorian cranberry vaseline glass epergne, the central trumpet with wavy edged rim, the stem with pinched clear glass trailing surrounded by three smaller trumpets, each interspersed with a spiral twisted glass crozier supporting a basket with clear glass loop handle and strawberry prunt terminal, mounted on circular base with wavy edge. 48cm h.
A parcel lot to include; a silver three branch epergne, hallmarked Chester 1924, silver bangle with textured design with Birmingham hallmark, silver thimble, silver marcasite ring and three pre 1921 silver three pence coins, together with a silver plated sugar caster and lidded mustard pot. (9)
A silver plated epergne/table centre having etched glass central flute with saucer below above an urn column supporting four foliate and serpent decorated arms holding later glass saucers, central column also having lion masks holding laurel swags above central circular beaded and gadrooned base on four scroll feet
A silver epergne, Chester early 20th century, mark`s rubbed A silver epergne, Chester early 20th century, mark`s rubbed, with a shaped circular border, a tapering stem, scrolling supports and on a circular foot, 26cm high, loaded, with three conforming vases; a pair of silver candlesticks by J. & R. Griffin, Chester 1915, with circular reeded borders, tapering stems and on square feet, 17cm high, loaded; a pedestal cup, maker`s mark obscured, London 1924, with a knopped stem and on a circular beaded foot, 13cm high; three coffee spoons, Birmingham 1926 and 1929, chased with sporting figures to the terminals and twisted stems, 12cm long; and other items, 154g (4.95 oz) gross weighable View on dreweatts.com
An Edwardian silver epergne, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1906, with a central circular bowl with embossed foliated scroll decoration, shell and scroll border, with four smaller dishes, each supported by scroll arms, on a raised circular base with a foliate scroll border, on four foliate scroll legs on pierced webbed feet, engraved with an armorial, diameter of central bowl 31.8cm, height 39cm, approx. weight 154oz.
A mixed lot of electroplated items, comprising: a rectangular two-handled tray, with foliate mounts and a gadroon border, a pair of dishes, a three section vase epergne, (one hinge a.f), a sardine box, a pair of dishes with domed covers, a crumb tray and brush, a match box holder with ashtray, a wine coaster, a trinket box with a glass cover, two further dishes and other items. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver and electroplated items, comprising: a modern epergne, tapering fluted form, makers mark worn, London 1920, two circular salt cellars and a Victorian mustard pot, lacking liners, six various spoons including a Scottish Provincial dessert spoon, by Jamieson & Naughton, Inverness, a fork, an Eastern salt cellar embossed with palm trees, a pierced Chinese dish, three continental circular dishes, and a set of six fiddle and shell pattern dessert spoons, approx. weighable 22oz. (22)
A collection of small silver and silver mounted items, including A collection of small silver and silver mounted items, including: a George III baluster pepper caster, marks illegible, later embossed and engraved with a crest; a late Victorian oval mustard pot by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1898; a page marker by D. & J. Wellby, London 1954; two George III silver mounted cut glass epergne dishes, standard and partial maker`s mark to one, six American individual pepperettes; and other items, 418g (13.4 oz) IMPORTANT: This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions. View on Bloomsbury.com

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