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A GEORGE III EPERGNE BASKET, maker probably Thomas Evans, London 1784, of plain oval form with cast overhead swing handle and everted rim enclosing a pierced husk border over engraved swags and a vacant oval panel, an armorial engraved to the centre, on a pierced foot, 6 1/4" wide, 3ozs 12dwts, with blue glass liner (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)A little tired, hallmarks on base, hence attribution to epergne basket, liner chipped
FATTORINI & SONS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver four branch epergne, the central larger branch with pierced floral decoration to the top rim, with three scrolling arms supporting baskets (one lacking), London 1906, approx weight 56.45ozt/1755g.Additional InformationThe base of this item is not weighted.
WILLIAM COMYNS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver single branch epergne, with cast rim decorated with open shells and sprigging on a panelled body, London 1908, approx. 47.7ozt/1486g.Additional InformationThe foot rim is slightly bent, minor denting to the body, the branch is detachable, each piece is marked.
A graduated pair of late Georgian glass tazzas, each shallow bowl cut with interlaced pointed leaves and an upturned, barbed rim, on a short, panel cut baluster stem and scalloped, star cut foot, the larger 9in. diameter, 6in. high, the smaller 7in. diameter, 4¾in. high; together with a Georgian cut glass dish with bright cut silver swing handle, probably from an epergne, 7¼in. diameter, faults. (3). * - Tazzas: The larger with chip to rim and several small chips to tips of barbs on rim. The smaller with two large chips to foot and several small chips to tips of barbs to rim.. * - Silver handled dish: Flake and two small chips to rim. No other faults.
A GEORGE V SILVER EPERGNE FRAME, the scrolled supports to take a central trumpet and three to the sides, on a reeded and domed circular base repousse decorated with a foliate border, wavy foot rim, underside stamped '5069'makers P Ashberry & Sons, Sheffield 1912, 12.26ozt, 381.4 grams, height 18.5cm, together with five cranberry glass epergne trumpets of varying designs, none of which fit in the central hole (6) (Condition report: the base sits fairly level on a flat surface, the cranberry glass trumpets are all in reasonable condition with some nibbles around the bases)
A Victorian cranberry glass epergnecirca 1880, the central trumpet with trailing decoration, enclosed by three smaller trumpets, and three further examples on spiral stems, all raised on a dished base with scalloped rim,56cm highCondition ReportChips and nibbles throughout. Losses to the ends of the trailing stems.

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