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Silver, comprising; a five bar toastrack, London 1928, a heart shaped bonbon bowl, Birmingham 1904, with a blue glass liner, a pair of oval salts, with pierced decoration, Birmingham 1903, with blue glass liners, a mustard pot, Chester 1902, with a blue glass liner, a pair of napkin rings, Birmingham 1909 and another napkin ring, Birmingham 1912, combined weight 328 gms.
A silver toddy ladle, the bowl mounted with a William III gold plated shilling and with a twisted ivory handle, two further toddy ladles, with twisted whale bone handles, a spirit kettle lamp blower, London 1903, a pair of glass salts, having silver rims, part of a pair of sugar tongs and a pair of Sterling candle stands, with glass shades, detailed Sterling, (loaded).
A silver mounted colourless glass twin handled potpourri bowl, the top with two pierced semi circular covers, with foliate decoration, similarly decorated handles, the base raised on four cast and pierced feet, by William Comyns, London 1906, the glass bowl with floral and scrolling cut decoration. Illustrated.
A pair of clear glass goblets, early 19th Century, each facet cut bucket shaped bowl decorated in gilt with festoons, on a faceted stem and circular foot, height approx 17.5cm, together with a clear glass four handled vase decorated in gilt with vine leaves, and another clear glass vase with gilt floral decoration.
Two Amphora pottery Art Deco style two handled vases, each of tapering cylindrical shape with polychrome floral panels above a textured ground, printed factory marks to bases, height approx 25cm, together with a Gray`s Pottery stoneware vase with lustre decoration, a Crown Ducal Leaf and Trellis pattern vase and a green glass bowl.
A George IV mahogany apothecary box, the hinged lid with flush fitting brass handle inscribed 'Mrs John McKenzie' opening to reveal three rows of graduated glass bottles, fifteen in total, the lock lacking its key escutcheon with brass pin to the right hand side releasing the single drawer to the base opening to reveal a segmented interior with lift-out tray containing hand held scales, mortar bowl etc. 23cm wide, 21cm high, 16.5cm deep
λ A William IV rosewood and marquetry inlaid sarcophagus tea chest, inlaid amboyna floral decoration to an interior with a pair of part hinged pull-out canisters, flanking an associated cut glass sugar bowl, with ring handles and on disc feet, 19.9cm high, 33.3cm wide, 18cm deep. Provenance: The Dr. Lawrie Webster Collection of Boxes.
λ A William IV tortoiseshell sarcophagus tea chest, inlaid pewter stringing, the hinged lid inset a white metal plaque engraved a stag head crest, with ivory edging to the plush lined interior, fitted with a pair of part hinged lift-out canisters, flanking a later glass sugar bowl with gilt lions mask ring handles and paw feet, 17.2cm high, 29.5cm wide, 14.1cm deep.
λ An early 19th century burr yew tea caddy, the domed hinged lid inlaid stringing and parquetry banding to an interior fitted with four lidded compartments with traces of foil, with turned bone handles and escutcheon, on disc feet, 16.2cm high, 25.5cm wide, together with a William IV rosewood tea caddy, the interior with twin lidded compartments flanking a glass sugar bowl. (2)
Four Bristol blue glass wine glasses, two Bristol blue glass jugs and Bristol blue glass paperweight marked "BRINN" to base, a studio glass bowl marked "Jane Charles" to base, with an iridescent finish, six pieces of light blue Bath glassware to include bowls and jugs, some marked to base, a signed scent bottle, etc
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