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A late Victorian silver two handled pedestal sugar bowl by Wakeley & Wheeler, London 1897, part fluted on a round base with an egg and dart foot-rim, 268g, and a George III oval mustard pot by James Mince, London 1803, the cover with a domed centre and a shell thumb piece, a moulded harp handle and engraved with a crest, 11.5cm (4.5in) long, 135g (4.25 oz)
A collection of Egyptian silver-coloured metal, stamped marks for post 1946, including a pair of ivory handled baluster cafe au lait pots (faults); a twin handled engraved spherical sugar box and cover; an engraved baluster cream jug; and other items; a Turkish oversized cup, stamped marks, with a bird capped harp handle; a pair of German shaped circular shallow dishes, post 1886 marks; and fourteen English silver spoons, various dates and makers (some also with Egyptian marks) (faults)
A late 19th/early 20th century Continental porcelain figural taper holder, modelled as a cherub playing a harp, with Swiss musical movement to the base, height 25.5cm, together with a pair of floral painted wall pockets (one af), Dresden floral encrusted bowl, lattice pierced, length 19cm, similar small circular jar and cover, twin handled vase and cover and a figure of a maid, various marks (7)
A pair of fine late 19th century tapestry panels, the floral woven dusky pink ground with classical decoration in greens, blues, browns and pinks, depicting a violin on one panel and a harp on the other, surrounded by vases and floral decoration, set within a scrolling floral border later mounted with ribbed trim and woven ivory damask outer border (2).
Three sets of six early eighteenth century table knives, with octagonal pistol handles, comprising: Queen Anne/George I set, with similar blades and harp crests, c.1710/15; another George I set with engraved armorial and and finger point blades, c.1720 and a third set with crest of Viscount Howe, c.1720 (various later blades). (18)
Shilling, Gp D, mm. harp, bust 1, bust with high-arched richly jewelled crown, front arch breaks inner circle, rev. oval scroll-garnished shield between c r, 5.84g/7h (Sharp D1/1; SCBI Brooker 471, same obv. die; N 2223; S 2789). A piece of fine work, obverse about very fine, reverse better, grey tone, rare
Second Harp issue, Groats (2), mms. unclear, hr (Henricus Rex), with title dominvs, 2.50g/7h (S 6479; DF 204); with title rex, 1.97g/10h (S 6480; DF 209); Edward VI, Shilling, contemporary imitation in brass (S.6494A; DF 213) [3]. First two good fine but second chipped and creased, last fair
A pair of 'Tudric' pewter tea glass holders by Liberty & Co., cylindrical and cast with overarching scrolls, the harp handles cast with scrolls, stamped marks, no. 0358, 63.cm high (lacking liners); and a 'Tudric' pewter preserve pot by Liberty & Co., cylindrical with rim and footrim plain flanges, cast with bellflowers, stamped mark, no. 021, 7.5cm high; with a cover, a clear glass liner and an electroplated spoon. (see illustration on our website)
A small collection of Scottish design jewellery to include a horseshoe and thistle design brooch, an agate harp design brooch, an agate set horse shoe design stickpin, a circular orange paste and agate set brooch and various other items. (many items AF). Approximately sixteen items. The items are in fair/poor condition. There is general scratches and tarnishing to many of the brooches. Many of the gemstones are damaged/abraded and many of the sections of agate are missing. Most of the items are in need of some sort of repair.
Large bag containing a quantity of assorted costume jewellery, watches and silver plated pieces to include a ladies' 9ct gold watch on rolled gold bracelet, paste pendant and chain marked Hollywood, silver and stone set cross and a pair of enamelled metal cuff links with the slogan "Guinness is Good for You" over a pint of Guinness and the backs with an enamelled harp and the words "Guinness Extra Stout Dublin and London".
A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY AUSTRIAN PAINTED TERRACOTTA FIGURES of gypsy musicians, the hirsute man wearing a deeply brimmed hat, waistcoat and breeches, playing a viol, his female companion with decorative hair ornament, with a harp, both leaning against a tree stump, on moulded base, impressed J M B and model Nos 6338 and 6339, 67cms high (some minor damage to female figure)
Erin Unveiling Her First Pot, Belleek, circa 1870, as a young woman lifting off a light sheet over a classical shaped vase, on a plinth inscribed "BELLEEK POTTERY", flanked by a harp (and originally by a fallen Irish cross, now missing), on a rock and wave effect base with rear wall, black printed hound, tower and harp mark, and "BELLEEK", 42.5cm high See illustration
A Victorian Forty-Six String Eight-Pedal Concert Harp, by Sebastian and Pierre Erard, the black and gilt octagonal post of gothic form with angel and female figure decoration in relief, published Pierre Erard, December 10th 1835, 18 Great Marlborough Street, London, Patent No.5184 See illustration

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