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A late 19th century Victorian hallmarked silver three-branch epergne, the tall central trumpet with grapes and vine rim, bows and flower to the body, S-scroll branches terminating with vine leaf holders, mounted on a bell-shaped base, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London, date rubbed, height 40cm, approx. 37.8ozt.Condition Report: -Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd registered between 1896 and 1903. Cardboard base but doesn't appear to be weighted. Overall good condition, wear commensurate with age and use.Central flute dented at base with soldered repair (see additional pics) and one branch twisted
A cranberry glass epergne of typical form, with central trumpet over three lower trumpets, and three canes supporting hanging baskets, all with crimped rims, prunted details throughout, 65cm high (at fault) Condition report: The epergne central trumpet has broken and therefore is unable to be attached, the canes have possible firing faults to the terminals, and shows fine surface scratches commensurate with age and use.
A vaseline glass epergne, with a central trumpet over three lower canes supporting hanging baskets, all with green crimped glass rims, 46cm high (at fault) Condition report: The epergne shows minor surface scratching throughout, commensurate with age and use, possible firing faults to the cane terminals, no other signs of obvious damage or restoration.
A Fenton pale green iridescent glass epergne, with central trumpet over three smaller trumpets, each with ribbed body and crimped rims the base modelled as a stylised splash, 42cm high Condition report: The epergne shows minor surface scratching commensurate with age and use, shows signs of long term storage and would benefit from a clean. No other obvious signs of damage or restoration.
A green glass epergne, the single trumpet over a shaped base, 32cm high, with three further similar examples in pink, pale blue and cobalt, each 27cm high, and a smaller green example, 24cm high (5)Condition report: All epergnes show minor surface scratching commensurate with use and age and would benefit from a clean. But no obvious signs of damage or restoration.
A very attractive early 19th Century old Sheffield plated Epergne, with four scrolling reeded arms each supporting a small cutglass sweet meat bowl and the centre section supporting a matching cutglass fruit bowl on a square plated concave base on four shell capped scroll legs, 39cms h (15 1/4"), on a matching circular silver plated mirror top Plate with foliage cast edge on matching legs, 39cms (15") d. (2)
FOUR BOXES OF GLASS WARES, to include a green Alum Bay Glass scent bottle, a Mdina paperweight in the form of a bird, a Guernsey scent bottle and vase, height of vase 14.5cm, an inverted blue cased vase height 23.5cm, a Victorian painted opaque glass vase height 33cm, parts of a clear glass epergne including drops, etc (4 boxes) (sd)
A LATE VICTORIAN GLASS EPERGNE AND PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY GLASS LUSTRES, the epergne in opalescent white and pink vaseline glass, comprising of a central trumpet surrounded by three trumpet shaped receivers and scalloped bowl to base, together with a pair of pink and white lustres with gilt decoration to bowls, frilled rims (3) (Condition report: four prism drops have chipped/nibbled points, one is missing a small prism, the epergne has one loose trumpet and wear to gilt centre)
A QUANTITY OF DECORATIVE GLASS WARES, to include a Murano Sommerso geometric ashtray, Murano controlled bubble bowl with label, Murano style bowl with bubbles and foil inclusions, Murano wavy edge bowl with Meridiana label, Mdina bowl and vases, Wedgwood glass bird, Langham Glass bird designed by Paul Miller, blue glass pedestal storage jar with transfer printed decoration - chipped and cracked, unbranded glass mushroom with meta butterfly decoration, Mary Gregory style bud vase, Victorian epergne - glass intact, central metal support , broken, Tiffany style ceiling light etc
Art glass - late 19th to mid 20th century - a Richardson’s of Stourbridge tall ribbed glass, 14cm high, c.1880, and a similar wavy rimmed bowl; a Salviati type Murano glass Tazza, 15.5cm high, c.1930; Mdina hexagon vase, in pink, with trailed bands of blue glass; Wedgwood tall blue vase, and similar Wedgwood mushroom paperweight; Victorian milk glass epergne; Pair of small candlestick holders by Adrian Sankey; etc.
An Elkington plate centrepiece epergne converted to a table lamp, bearing inscription Presented by Scholars and Friends to Miss Murray Meadowbank in Recognition of Her Long and Faithful Services Extending over Sixty Years ASA Teacher in the Sunday School New Galway 1887, of tripod form with mythical beasts, 25cm high, with shade. WARNING! This lot contains untested or unsafe electrical items. It is supplied for scrap or re-conditioning only. TRADE ONLY
A mixed lot of Indian silver and metalware,comprising: an epergne, with a central tapering vase, and three hanging small bowls, on a raised circular foot, a swing-handled basket of oval form, figural decoration, a circular bowl, signed T.P 90, two further bowls (one inscribed), and a cream jug. (6)
A mixed lot of silver items,various dates and makers,comprising: an Art Nouveau three-handled pepper pot, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1907, three further pepper pots, three salt cellars, a mustard pot, a pair of liqueur goblets, another goblet, a pierced basket, a jam pot cover with a later glass body, an egg cup, two small bowls, a vase from an epergne, and a condiment jar, approx. weighable 25oz. (qty)
A 19th century silver plate desk set and epergne by James Deakin & Son. No 11503, with horse under a tree, together with two inkwells and an etched trumpet, with faux banboo edge. 47.1 cm H x 29 cm W x 16.5 cm D Condition Report: Generally in good condition. The glass trumpet has an uneven base however no substantial cracks, chips or restoration. The silver plate has several areas of tarnishing however is not overwhelming or as substantial to that of lot 104A. The decoration is still sharp, no apparent repairs or structural damage.
A 19th century silver plate desk stand/epergne by J Deacon. Comprised of two squared inkwells on a squared base with spherical feet, pen well, horse standing under a tree with wheel cut glass trumpet, no 10939, 51 cm H x 29.5 cm W x 18 cm D Condition Report: Generally in good condition. The glass trumpet has a slightly uneven rim however no apparent cracks, chips or restoration to the glass and base. Small chips to the glass inkwell. The stand does not sit evenly. The silver plate is heavily tarnished and would benefit from a clean, however the details are sharp. No apparent structural damage or repairs.

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