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An Edwardian silver epergne centre-piece, the central trumpet form vase raised on a spreading moulded circular foot engraved with presentation inscription dated 15th April 1909, and issuing sinuous brackets to suspend two silver baskets with lobed arched over handles and band of pierced decoration, marks for Sheffield 1908, maker Elkington & Co Ltd, 23.5cm high, 558grams gross
An Edwardian silver epergne, modelled in the style of the second half of the eighteenth century, the wirework body decorated with applied fruiting vine, atop four scroll bracket support feet, the larger central basket, flanked by two smaller baskets, inset with blue glass liners, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1909, height 29.4cm, weight (sans glass liners) 1263g/40.60ozt approx
An Edwardian silver epergne with three hanging baskets. William Comyns & Sons, London, 1906. The trumpet-shaped central vase applied with shell and scroll motifs to shaped border and designed with three scrolling branches, each supporting a swing-handled basket with conforming shell and scroll decoration, 30.4cm high, total weight approx. 31.2ozt
A pink vaseline glass epergne, 20th century, of typical form, with a central trumpet with three smaller trumpets below, each with shaped rim, leading to a conforming shaped base, 57cm high completeCONDITION REPORT: The epergne shows surface wear commensurate with use and age, to include surface scratching and minimal marks (please see photos). No obvious signs of damage nor restoration.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SMALL EPERGNE, maker Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1910, the central trumpet vase with wirework arms suspending two oval baskets with fixed overhead handles, 8" high, 12ozs 6dwts (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good, no engraving, one handle terminal to one basket is split, the other basket has concave triangular repairs to each handle terminal, but has been to the Assay Office (case 9595) and returned with no alterations mark.
A PAIR OF SILVER EPERGNE BASKETS, maker C Boyton & Sons, London 1920, of flared circular form with fixed over head scroll pierced handles and cast and applied scroll rim, raised upon a stepped foot, 5" high, 8ozs 4dwts total (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good, no engraving
A small collection of silver plate, ebony and other items. Comprising a small round epergne with three petal-shaped vases; a syphon stand; a small oval galleried tray; a tea strainer on a square stand; a pedestal cream jug; a berry spoon and a cake slice; together with a bone inset ebony figure of an elephant; an oval dressing table tray, two hand mirrors; and a shoe horn
Victorian Vaseline glass epergne, the frilled circular bowl supporting a central frilled trumpet, flanked by three smaller trumpets, H58cmCondition Report: General light wear, predominantly in the form of surface scratches. One smaller trumpet re-attached to brass end cap with glue, possibly masking break.

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