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Two boxed Lalique clear glass `Elephant` figurines, 20th century, each modelled with trunks raised, etched Lalique France, height 8 cm, together with a Baccarat clear glass `Elephant` figurine, 20th century, modelled seated, etched marks, height 8 cm, a green glass model of an Elephant, no marks, height 8 cm, two clear facetted crystal birds perched upon a branch, possibly Swarovski, height 5 cm, a Orefors clear glass bowl, of circular facetted form, etched mark, height 8.5 cm and a clear glass facetted paperweight with central figure of an owl surrounded by colourful canes, height 5 cm, (7).
A late Victorian silver bud vase, London 1900, of conical form with foliate embossed body upon circular stepped foot ring, makers mark WC, height 18 cm, together with a pair of Victorian silver foliated embossed bowls, Sheffield 1840/2, a pair of silver bud vases, with lobed flared rim upon slender knopped circular foot ring, stamped Sterling, height 9.5 cm, two silver engine turned napkin rings, two silver peppers, two silver sauce boats, a pierced silver bud vase with blue glass liner, a silver bowl upon three pad supports, a silver jam pot cover, two silver mustards with blue glass liners, approximate gross weight 29.74 oz, and a silver plated boxed napkin ring and a silver mounted cut glass vase, (a Lot).
A French brass and green glass six branch ceiling light, early 20th century, long fluted column leading to a small concentric circle decorated pan, applied six branches holding frosted and clear green glass bowl shades, width 67 cm, together with a six branch ceiling light, width 55 cm, (2). It is the buyers responsibility to ensure electrical items are professionally rewired for use.
A 19th century rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid box and cover, the domed rectangular box inlaid with flowers and foliage, width 25 cm, a Victorian burr walnut brass bound domed topped tea caddy, fitted interior with glass bowl, width 29 cm, a three quarter hinged folding top oak box, width 27.5 cm, together with a miscellaneous collection of boxes, bowls, inkwell, etc, (a lot).
A large twelve branch cut glass chandelier, 19th century, cut glass ball leading to a lustre dropped bowl, six large arms leading to cut glass sconces, above six small arms leading to cut glass sconces, glass central column leading to six C scroll canes, all with hanging lustres, height 137 cm.
A Georgian silver sauceboat, London 1771, with cut rim, leaf capped flying scroll handle, and on three supports, 12cm long, with a Chinese export circular powder bowl by Wang Hing, with stamped marks, 8.7cm diameter, a small silver cream jug, Chester 1906, a silver napkin ring and three silver mounted glass toilet bottles, 136g (4.3 oz) gross weighable
A set of six silver coffee spoons by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1935, with two silver napkin rings, an ivory shoe horn with a button hook end, a Common Book of Prayer with a silver cover, an oval silver coloured box with a mother of pearl cameo to the cover, and a glass powder bowl with silver cover, 184g (5.9 oz) gross weighable
A Georgian silver cream jug, London 1796, of helmet shape, a silver bowl, London 1936, with fluted decoration and two Ox eye handles, a pair of Georgian silver salts, leg broken to one, a cased pair of silver salts, with spoons, three silver cruet spoons, and a glass hair tidy with silver cover, 384g (12.3 oz) gross, with a pair of plated telescopic candlesticks, and a toddy ladle
A 19th Century Mahogany Tea Caddy, of sarcophagus form, top with vacant circular mother-of-pearl nameplates and similar escutcheon below, the interior fitted with three later altered compartments, with central non-matching glass lidded bowl, and raised on brass paw feet (one missing), 11” wide
‘Fleurons’, a Lalique opalescent glass bowl, moulded to the exterior with spiralling bands, etched mark ‘R Lalique France’, 20cm diameter (Marcilhac 3312); and ‘Primev?res’, a Lalique frosted and opalescent bowl, moulded with a band of flowers, moulded mark ‘R.LALIQUE FRANCE’, 16cm diameter (Marcilhac 77) (lacking the cover)
Two 18th Century wine glasses, the first with bell shaped bowl, raised on a stem with white corkscrew, surrounded by a 10-ply spiral bands, on a conical foot (foot cracked); together with an ogee bowl glass, raised on a stem with white gauze surrounded by a white twist, with conical foot (foot chipped).
DICKENS, Charles -- A George III silver toddy-ladle, London, maker's mark indistinct, 1792, the bowl later engraved with foliage, with a twisted whalebone handle, under bowl engraved with initial 'R' over 'A.R.', hallmarked under bowl and on handle, length 400mm. In custom-made wood and glass display case with mounted plaque reading: 'Original punch ladle used by Charles Dickens Esq. At the "George and Vulture" Tavern, Cornhill, London. Anno Domini 1849. Presented to John Summers 1952' (case a little damaged). View on Christie's.com
*An Edwardian silver-gilt and glass preserve pot by Peter Henderson Deere, London 1905, incuse retailer’s mark for Watherston, London, the conical cover with an acorn finial and a stiff leaf border, the clear glass liner moulded into the pierced frame with three grotesque headed scroll handles, the circular base with a stiff leaf border and on three paw feet, 19cm (7.5in) high; together with a silver gilt shell bowl spoon by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London, 1905, with a cone terminal, 255g (8.2 oz) weighable
* A late Victorian silver footed bowl, maker’s mark worn, London 1900, embossed with flowers and scrolls, 14.5cm (5.75in) diameter, 181g (5.85 oz); and a pierced cylindrical preserve jar sleeve and cover by Barker Bros., Birmingham 1910, 15.5cm (6in) high, 226g (7.25 oz), with a clear glass liner
* A German Jugendstil silvered metal punch bowl and cover, circa 1905, in the manner of WMF, the domed cover with a cast whiplash finial, the bowl with twin multi frond handles, cast with maiden’s headed flowers and foliage, on four shaped feet, 45cm (17.75in) high, with a clear glass liner; with a punch ladle (cracks to the feet)
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