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A PARCEL OF SILVER, comprising a pair of Elizabeth II silver dwarf candlesticks, makers William Comyns & Sons Ltd (Richard Comyns), London 1957, loaded, height 10cm, a pair of George V silver posy vases of conical form, s.d., J & R Griffin, Chester 1912, loaded, height 16cm, an Elizabeth II silver and glass sugar caster, makers J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1962, height 17cm, a modern silver circular photograph frame, inner diameter 6cm and a George V silver topped glass powder bowl, glass cracked, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1927 (7) (condition: hallmarks rubbed or partially rubbed to all pieces, posy vases have creases and dents, powder bowl has large crack)
A CASED SET OF TWELVE GEORGE V RAT TAIL PATTERN TEASPOONS AND MATCHING SUGAR TONGS, worn gilt bowls, makers Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1931/32, approximate weight 5.3ozt, 165 grams, together with a cased set of six Victorian silver teaspoons with feathered edge handles, engraved initial, makers John William Barrier, London 1889, approximate weight 2.8ozt, 87 grams, a cased set of six Elizabeth II silver point end coffee spoons, commemorative assay marks for six British offices 1952, approximate weight 1.2ozt, 38 grams, a cased set of six silver handled tea knives a.f. and a cased pair of cut glass butter dishes and silver butter knives, makers Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham 1922, approximate weight 0.6ozt, 20 grams, gross weight of weighable silver in the lot 9.9ozt, 310 grams (5) (condition: clasp missing to one side of case for twelve teaspoons, one bowl has several small dints/teethmarks, feathered edge spoons are well used/worn bowls, six point end coffee spoons have some mishaping to handles, tea knives all have gaps between blades and handles, glass butter dishes are largely in good order with a couple of small chips)
A PARCEL OF SILVER, including a pair of George III Peter & William Bateman Old English pattern tablespoons with engraved initials and damaged bowls, London 1805, a George V silver oval trinket box on cabriole legs engraved initials to the hinged lid, makers Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1912, an Edwardian silver lobster pick, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1910, silver topped glass powder bowl, three various napkin rings, two pin dishes, spoons, pickle fork, small rectangular silver mounted photograph frame, etc, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 14.4ozt, 440 grams (parcel) (condition: mixed condition throughout, Bateman spoons badly damaged)
A COLLECTION OF NINE 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY DRINKING GLASSES, including a cordial glass with ogee bowl engraved with a foliate design, folded circular foot, height 14.5cm, a wine glass with bell shaped bowl, on a clear air twist stem, domed foot with several chips, height 16.5cm, a cordial glass with conical shaped bowl, clear air twist stem, circular foot, height 15.5cm and a wine glass with conical bowl, extended tear drop inclusion to stem, domed and folded circular foot, height 15.5cm, together with a Roman glass unguentarium, height 16cm (condition: all pieces in good condition apart from slight imperfections in the manufacturing process and from the wine glass with the bell shaped bowl which has a chipped base)
AN EARLY VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD AND STAINED TEAPOY, the sarcophagus top with beaded rim, the pink velvet lined hinged cover above four removable caddies with hinged lids and two cut glass mixing bowls, the inverted rectangular tapering pedestal to a moulded quatreform plinth with beaded edge and four lobed bun feet, with castors, width 44cm x depth 35.5cm x height 77.5cm (condition: no key, some beading missing, other sections loose, one mixing bowl has large section of base missing)
An 18th century wine glass, the bell shaped bowl engraved with grapes and vine and a bird, double multi spiral opaque twist stem, conical foot and rough pontil, 16 cm high to/w a similar wine glass with the same engraving but a differing opaque twist stem, conical foot and rough pontil, 17 cm high (2)NB: A bird in flight is a known Jacobite symbol16 cm high glass - Chipped and re-ground foot17 cm glass - Chipped and re-ground footChips to both bases and uneven edges, otherwise good condition
A Rene Lalique opalescent and frosted glass 'Ormeaux' pattern bowl blue stained glass, the outside moulded with overlapping leaves, etched 'R LALIQUE FRANCE' mark to base, 9½in. (24.1cm.) diameter. *Condition: A few light scratches to base and tiny frit to tip of one leaf. No other damage or faults.
A Rene Lalique opalescent and clear glass Fleurons Bowl with spiralled decoration, etched 'R. LALIQUE FRANCE' marks to the base, 8in. (20.25cm.) diameter. *Condition: Two absolutely minute frits to edge of rim (barely visible but can be detected with a fingernail). Light scratching to contact points on underside. No other faults.
An Edward VII silver sweet meat basket, with swing handle, and pierced decoration, Birmingham 1907, together with a George V silver vase, of trumpet form, Birmingham 1930, and a George V cut glass powder bowl, with silver lid, having engine turned decoration, shield reserve, Birmingham 1933, 7.68oz (3)
Victorian electroplated table centre, the central trumpet vase with acanthus collar supporting a cut glass fruit bowl with fan cut scalloped border above four foliate scrolling arms supporting smaller cut glass fruit dishes, over an acanthus collar and baluster stem, with a square base and scrolling feet, height 58cm, width 54cm
George III opaque twist wine glass, circa 1770, ogee bowl engraved with flowerheads and meandering foliage, over a multi-ply spiral band around a central gauze, raised on a conical foot, 16cm; also a further wine glass, circa 1760, ogee bowl over a double multi strand helix twist over a conical foot, 15cm (2)
A pair of silver mounted cut glass posy vases, by J H Worrall, Son & Co, assayed London 1916, of waisted tapering form with gadrooned silver rims, height 16cm, together with a late 19th century silver plated Corinthian column oil lamp, by Richard Hodd & Son, with cut glass circular bowl, brass oil burner and glass chimney, height 36.5cm. (3)
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