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Silverplate & Metalware - an Art Deco hand hammered teapot; a pair of Victorian silver plated inkwell stands embossed scrolling acanthus border; a caryatid candlestick section; pierced brass swing handled basket; lighting; a silver plated meat skewer; a 19th century oil lantern bowl decorated in ram head masks; a 19th century plated drinks decanter in the form of a barrel (faults) etc (2 boxes)
A George III mahogany work table, inlaid with boxwood stringing, the top with canted corners, above a divided frieze drawer and a pull-out bag, the right side with a hinged inkwell compartment, fitted with a glass sander and an inkwell, on leather roller castors, 79.5cm high, 51.5cm wide, 37.7cm deep.
Williamson (F. Harcourt, editor). The Book of Beauty (Late Victorian Era), A Collection of Beautiful Portraits with Literary, Artistic and Musical Contributions by Men and Women of the Day, 1896, limited edition 80/300, signed by the author to limitation page, numerous monochrome photogravures and illustrations, some minor spotting, original gilt decorated white cloth, front board torn to foot, spine slightly rubbed, folio, together with Shaw (Bernard), Saint Joan, A Chronicle Play in Six Scenes and an Epilogue, 1924, limited illustrated edition of 750 copies, 16 tipped in colour illustrations by C. Ricketts, original decorated boards to white cloth spike in dust jacket, covers toned and chipped with loss to head and foot, folio, and Rossetti (Dante Gabriel), Sonnets, Written In Youth, The Inkwell Press, New York, 1992, limited edition 23/45, signed by the publisher to the limitation page, original decorated boards to red cloth spine, large 4to, plus other early and mid 20th century art and literature reference, including The Grammar of Ornament by Owen Jones, 1910, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/folio (3 shelves)
A silver oval double inkwell by A. & J. Zimmerman, Birmingham 1915, 20cm (8in) long, loaded; and an Art Deco rectangular cigarette box by Mappin & Webb, London 1941, part linear decorated overall, cedar lined, 18cm (7in) long, loaded (2) Provenance: The collection of the late Ronnie Kirkwood and George Dixon.
A Victorian gilt brass and malachite mounted inkwell, circa 1870, of capstan form, the hinged cover with inset cabochon and chain border, above a chain-link base, 8cm high, 13.5cm wide; a malachite and metal mounted oval dish, early 20th century, 19cm wide; and a malachite box, 20th century, of hexagonal section, with fitted lid, 4cm high Provenance: The collection of the late Ronnie Kirkwood and George Dixon.
A George V small hallmarked silver trophy, James Dixons & Sons Ltd, inscribed 'Drughorn Cup Ifield Artisans' Golf Club, W Moon 1934', Sheffield 1933, a small Continental marked '900' lidded gadrooned pot with berry to top, a further lidded dish with berry to top, stamped '900', a hallmarked silver capstan inkwell, London 1922, a further white metal lidded pot, two hallmarked silver napkin rings, a pair of small candlesticks (af), all with indistinct hallmarks, weighable silver 11.5ozt (9).
A George IV silver circular salver with moulded pie crust pattern rim, on three scroll feet, 8.25ins diameter, by Fordham & Fordham, Sheffield 1927 (weight 11ozs), a silver square capstan pattern inkwell, 5ins square (hallmarks rubbed), and a small selection of silver condiments and other table silver, various, (combined weighable silver 27ozs)
An Elizabeth II silver baluster-shaped tankard with leaf capped double C-scroll handle, on moulded footrim, 5.5ins high, by J.W. Flynn of Sunderland, London 1968 (inscribed "The Vaux Tankard"), a George V plain silver rectangular photograph frame, 8ins x 5.5ins (to hold picture 7.5ins x 5ins), Birmingham 1939, three silver cigarette boxes, a silver match box holder a silver mounted horses hoof inkwell and two handled cup, 7ins high (combined weighable silver 21ozs)
An early 19th century Derby sucrier on stand having gilt decoration together with 19th century Chinese style slop bowl, Imari mustard (a/f), and Dresden inkwell (4) Condition Report / Extra Information All with crazing. Sucrier - Star crack to the lid at recess for ladle, body crazed, with discolouration to the interior, crack to rim and small chip to footrim of stand.Mustard in very poor condition.Inkwell - chip to underside of lid.Slop bowl - large crack through base.

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