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A four piece silver-plated tea and coffee service, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, circa 1959, Designed by David Mellor, Pattern 53722, Pride Pattern, each piece plain tapering, comprising: a teapot; a coffee-pot, each with pull-off cover and composition handle and finial; a cream-jug and a sugar-bowl, the coffee-pot 16cm high (4)
A polychrome porcelain and electroplate cigarette dispenser carousel, decorated with raised Cherubs playing musical instruments, the brass finial also in the shape of a cherub, labeled to the base 'August 1979 Torna a Surriento Santa Lucia Swiss Musical Movement' and 'Made in Italy', height 33cm.
Mixed Lot: 9ct gold and turquoise brooch, a horseshoe and riding crop design, Birmingham 1900, a yellow metal and enamelled leaf pendant, a stick pin with a small diamond set finial, a 9ct gold pendant and chain, paste set, a modern 375 stamped pendant together with a Victorian gilt metal stick pin, gross weight 7.3gms (qty)
Model Theatre items to include a stage and audience members and a model grandfather clock Theatre - height 30.5cm width 30cmEach stand with private boxes - height 22cm width 29cmSeats with figures approx. 45mm to 48mm high and 122mm width. Figures cannot be removed as they are glued to the seat. One figure has come loose and some seats empty.Clock - height 42.5cm width 10cm, hour hand snapped off and not present. Finial snapped off and badly repaired. No cover to back. Battery operated. Chips to base.
Terracotta colour composite stone roof finial modelled as a dragon 66cm x 53 together with a composite stone Griffin 74cm high Dragon - repaired break to one wing and with tip of thing with broken off (piece not present). Other wing with minor break to tip of wing (piece not present). Chips to one side of base.Griffin - one ear missing and chip to tip of one wing (piece not present). Chips to base.
Group of nine composite acorn finials, H.31cm, together with a large cast plaster acorn finial H.57cm, and two chromed metal spheres Largest acorn with chips and loss of paint.Smaller acorns in weathered but good condition.Larger sphere with scratches, base snapped off.Other sphere with scratches, damage to base.
Two large pottery Chimney stacks, the tallest 109cm high and 104cm, a smaller chimney stack 60cm, and another with crown finial (4) Largest chimney stack with chips and wear to glaze.Second tallest stack - Wear and chips to glaze.Chimney stack with crown - Chips to crown, wear to glaze.Smallest chimney stack - wear to glaze and with chips to pottery.
Small box of sundries, including desk seals (one converted from a Mandarin hat finial) and an Edward VII coronation match boxCondition report: One very small chip as shown in extra images, otherwise in good order.40grams, approx. 5cm in height, diameter 2.8cm, ball approx. 2.8cm in diameter.
A collection of Victorian and later jewellery, to include a gold stick pin, the lyre shaped finial tested as approximately 18ct gold, the pin as 9ct gold, 1.33g, a California fractional gold stick pin, the octagonal quarter dollar token marked 1876, tested as approximately 18ct gold with metal pin, a horseshoe stick pin, tested as approximately 9ct gold with metal pin, a silver horseshoe and riding crop stock pin, a Victorian Albertina chain, marked SOLID SILVER, a peridot bar brooch, marked 9ct with metal pin, a silver paste brooch with metal pin, silver amethyst brooch, a silver dirk brooch with metal pin, a guilloché enamel brooch, marked STERLING SILVER RIMS & BACKS, a sterling silver ARP badge, a sterling silver Boys Brigade badge, a silver horseshoe stick pin with metal finial, etc. (qty.)
HORSESHOE BROOCHES ETC. A large Victorian engraved horseshoe brooch, two smaller horseshoe brooches (lacking pins) & an Art Nouveau hat pin finial (lacking pin). Note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.
SILVER SPOONS. A set of six coffee spoons with bean finials (one finial missing). Maker's mark for Cooper Brothers, Sheffield. Fitted case. Sheffield 1922. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.
W.A.S. BENSON. A set of six (five plus 1) Arts & Crafts silver spoons by W.A.S. Benson. Five spoons with stylised heart shaped finials, one with strap work finial. Five spoons fully stamped for London 1912. The single spoon stamped London 1909. All with WB maker's mark. Length 14cm (5) & 13cm (1). Approx. 166g. (5.3 t.oz.) In fitted W.A.S. Benson Co. Ltd. box. (Box damaged but repairable). Note: Benson's silverware was not included in his everyday production. He produced tableware including sweet dishes & candlesticks as prestige, expensive items, & sold them via an illustrated Yuletide catalogue. Ref: 'W.A.S. Benson' Ed. by Ian Hamerton. A.C. Club. 2005. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.
A Collection of Metalwares to include Three Branch Candelabra (Re-soldered) Helmet Shaped Salt, Lidded Butter Dish with Cow Finial, Tudor Mint The Powerful Dragon Ornament, Kingfisher Ornaments, Rosebowl, Photo Frame, Horse and Fence Card Holder, Boxed and Loose Cutlery, Boxed Letter Opener Etc
A believed 17th Century Chinese antique porcelain vase and cover with hand painted blue and white decoration depicting figures in landscape setting with garden fence, trees and other foliage. The lid having finial top raised over bulbous bodied vase on octagonal foot. Measures: 30cm tall. Condition: Extensive damage to neck and some minor wear in other places.
A late 19th century replica of the 'Alfred Jewel' in silver/silver-gilt; the upper face a polychrome enamelled image of a standing male with a rock crystal cover; the edge of the cell with the text `+AELFRED MEC HEH GEWYRCAN` (Alfred ordered me to be made) with pelleted border above, textured band below; the finial a beast-head with socket emerging from the mouth, with pelletted rim and attachment pin; to the reverse an incised acanthus motif, 48g, 63 mm (2 1/2") Footnote:This piece is one of a number of replicas of the Alfred Jewel (original jewel in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford) produced during the reign of Queen Victoria, commissioned and distributed by Elliot Stock, a London bookseller and publisher. They were made in silver-gilt (with a few in gold) and were on sale until circa 1903. The Victoria and Albert Museum bought at least three examples to be used by art students for drawing practice. J. Charles Wall wrote in 1900 that 'in commemoration of the millenary of Alfred, Mr. Elliot Stock has reproduced this jewel so that it may be better known than hitherto, and by it to recall the Christian labours of that king'.
A BOX OF VICTORIAN AND LATER CERAMICS, GLASSWARE AND LOOSE ITEMS, including a pair of table lamps, a Wedgwood black dip jasperware twin handled urn and cover, lacks finial, mounted on a later wooden base, approximate height 27cm, and a black dip jasperware candlestick style table lamp, cranberry glass, a pair of continental bisque lady and gent figures (sd) etc
A RARE GEORGE III IRISH SILVER SAMOVAR, Dublin 1803, mark of Robert Breading, with a domed top and spherical finial, the interior fitted with hot water liner, the body applied with tubular marks handles with reeded hot water dispenser on a square plinth base with ball feet, (c.98 troy ozs). 50cm high
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS SUGAR POT AND COVER, Birmingham 1901, mark of J. G&S, of globular form with arched swing handle and spherical finial with fiddle pattern sugar shovel and body cut with stars and flutes, star-cut base; together with a silver butter shell, Sheffield 1904, with frosted glass liner and raised on feet engraved with crest, (c. 3 troy oz without glass). Approx. 12 cm diameter.
A SILVER AND CLEAR GLASS TWO COMPARTMENTED STAMP BOX, Birmingham 1915, of rectangular form with plain hinged cover; together with a Georgian revival baluster shaper sugar caster, Birmingham c. 1939, mark of Baker Brothers Silver Ltd., with pierced cover and pointed finial over a facetted body and circular foot. 18 cm long.

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