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An Edwardian shaped sugar basket, with swing handle, on shaped rectangular foot, hallmarked by C S Harris., London, 1909, 5.52 ozt (171.7 grams) 15 cm long overall (surface scratches) together with an Edwardian large silver capstan inkwell, reeded borders, cover detached, hallmarked by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1910 (2)
Mixed works of art, including a black forest style book rack, pair of horn lamps, Oxo tins, tie press, brass camel, pewter inkwell, various rules, a Wilson's patent reception bell, pair of silver rimmed and glass vases, mahogany cased set of scale weights, leather collar box etc. all housed in a brown leather suitcase (qty)
A GROUP OF FOUR SILVER ITEMS Comprising: a circular Celtic Knot pattern ashtray by Garrard & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1964, 12cm (4 3/4in) diameter; a late Victorian shaped navette sweet basket, Sibray, Hall & Co., London 1900; a capstan inkwell, William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1931, presentation engraved; and a presentation key, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1895 266g (8.55 oz) minus the inkwell (4)
A SILVER MOUNTED AND SHAGREEN FOUR PIECE DESK SET SAMUEL JACOB, LONDON 1910 Comprising: an inkwell, pen tray and a pair of candlesticks, with beaded borders and foliate feet The candlesticks 15cm (6in) high Condition Report: Inkwell - Marks partially obscured, hinge good, rim of glass heavily chipped Tray - Marks partially obscured, slightly wobbles Candlestick 1 - Marks partially obscured, wobbles, one foot bent inwards, split in the shagreen Candlestick 2 - Marks partially obscured, body loose from base, split to shagreen Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
* A selection of silver and silver coloured tableware and accessories, to include; an Edwardian silver capstan inkwell, A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1907, of typical form on weighted base, 5.3cm high, a George V silver vesta case, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1927, 6.3cm x 4.5cm, a silver and mother of pearl example by Webster Company, 6.2cm long, a further silver vesta case, 6cm wide, a silver cigarette case, 8.5cm x 6.2cm, a silver pepperette, 6.5cm high, and a continental silver coloured napkin ring, 5cm wide (7) (at fault)
A brass desk inkwell, 19th century, designed as a cherub kneeling before a memorial plinth, surmounted by a sword and helmet, hinged to reveal the well, all upon a rectangular plinth base with stiff leaf borders, 11cm high, 11.5cm wide, 6cm deep and a circular brass pill box, the cover inset with a pressed tortoiseshell panel depicting a butterfly, 4.5cm diameter (2) CONDITION REPORT:Inkwell: The piece shows areas of oxidation, tarnishing, polish residue and surface wear throughout. The glass liner is associated, and fits loosely in the well. The hinge of the cover is slightly loose and the cover does not close perfectly. The cherub figure rotates if twisted.Pill box: The cover inset shows two deep scratches intersecting to form a 'Y' shape across the butterfly's antennae. The cover shows small dents and wear to the brass. The cover hinge shows evidence of historic repair. The body shows surface wear across the exterior, and wear, scratching and oxidation to the interior.
AN ASSORTMENT OF SILVER ITEMS, to include a weighted silver inkwell together with glass ink jar, hallmark partially worn Chester 1928, two posy vases, hallmarked 'Robert Stewart' Birmingham 1990, also including matching salt and pepper pots, stamped with 900 fineness mark for Lebanon, and a weighted egg pepperette with feathering detail, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 69 grams, 2.22 ozt (condition report: general moderate use, light scratches and slight indenting on all items)
A selection of 20th century ceramics and glassware, including Royal Crown Derby: teacup and saucer, a side plate, tyg, two hexagonal jars and covers, duck and rabbit paperweights, cold painted birds depicting 'Blue Tit' and 'Kingfisher', a blue and white tea service; a Perthshire glass paperweight/inkwell; another glass paperweight; Isle of Wight studio glass scent bottle and stopper; Royal Worcester cabinet plate of a painted tulip designed by A.H. Williamson; and other assorted ceramicsCondition report: The Derby is in good order and first quality, remaining items in good condition
Group of assorted silver, to include 20th century silver mounted capstan inkwell, hallmarked W J Myatt & Co, Birmingham, probably 1945, pepper and open salt, hallmarked Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1911 and 1913, five Edwardian napkin rings with embossed scrolling decoration, hallmarked Fattorini & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1904, etc., approximate total weighable silver 4.72 ozt (147 grams)
THREE PIECES OF MID 19TH CENTURY COALBROOKDALE STYLE FLORAL ENCRUSTED PORCELAIN, comprising a wavy rectangular desk stand, the wavy outline with twin shell handles, fitted with a taper stick and two inkwells, all with losses to flowers and leaves, the stand cracked through and with riveted repairs, some losses and restoration to petals, stand length 36cm, one inkwell cracked to base, a small twin handled pedestal bowl, painted front and back with exotic birds, losses to flower petals, cracked and chipped rim, crazed and stained interior, height 8.5cm and a circular inkwell in fitted stand, painted with flowers, extensive losses to petals and leaves, small crack to the underside, diameter 17cm (3) (Condition report: as description)
A Doulton Lambeth mug, decorated foliate forms, 14 cm high, a bowl, 20 cm diameter, a squat candlestick, 7 cm high, and an inkwell, 11 cm diameter (4)Overall condition of the mug good, no chips, cracks or restoration found, marks rubbed on silver, bowl no chips, cracks or restoration, inkwell, no chips, cracks or restoration, squat candlestick, no chips cracks or restoration
A quantity of mixed collectibles to include an oak desk clock in a shield-shaped frame, carved with ribbons and floral garlands, pot lids, trinket boxes, a empty Rowntree & Co 'Souvenir of the Royal Visit to Bolton 1913' chocolate tin, a novelty wooden mechanical cigarette dispenser, with colourful bird grabber and inlaid decoration, glass inkwell, owl glass paperweight by Langham, wooden jewellery box, brass chamber stick, etc.

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