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A parcel lot of ceramics and glass to include a Wedgwood jasper blue dip biscuit barrel with EPNS mounts, two jugs, and planter, Regency moulded floral jug with cobalt ground and gilt highlights, pair of cup and saucers with similar decoration, opaline glass bowl enamelled with oak laves and acorns with silver mount, hallmarked Birmingham, porcelain mug with lithopane of the House of Parlament, Victorian inkwell printed with hunting scenes, cranberry glass footed bowl and ruby glass goblet A/F, 12 pieces
A parcel lot of metalware to include a Victorian brass inkwell in the form of a beehive with applied bees to lid and front, on a hexagonal footed base, lacquered brass postal scales with winged scarab beetles to front with agate bodies, on oval base with ropetwist edge, pair of bronze profile plaques of Disraeli and Gladstone, and a pair of Edwardian brass barleytwist candlesticks, 6 pieces.
A parcel lot to include a Victorian brass desk stand with neo Renaissance decoration, inscribed ` Presented to Mr O Ollis by the members of his bible class 1893`, inkwell A/F, another of oak with drawer, Letter balance, the white dial marked `The Waymaster` with another portable example and a Mexican brass cigarette box with stone inlay and figures to lid, 5 pieces.
A parcel lot to include oak smokers cabinet with metal mounts to corners, cut glass scent bottle with silver collar, hallmarked Chester, jar hallmarked Birmigham, Victorian veneered boxes, mostly A/F, portable inkwell, clacker, spirit level, miniature brass cat, four irons, stand, two trivets, one with Bonzo the dog, wick trimmer, bangle, pot with liner, two miniauture iron bound wood barrells and boxed guinness glass
A George V silver desk top inkwell, bearing initial "F", By Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1921, together with a Victorian silver mustard, pierced and decorated with Putti and trailing garlands of flowers, makers mark T.H. Birmingham 1897, a George V plain mustard, Birmingham 1928, a set of five George V plain silver napkin rings, makers mark RM over EH, Sheffield 1910 and one dated 1911, a single ornately decorated napkin ring and two various mustard spoon, total weight 18ozt approx.
Three pieces of early 19th Century English Imari pattern porcelain comprising: Spode inkwell, base with red painted mark and pattern number 967?, 8.5cm diameter, Spode teapot, base with red painted mark and pattern number 2213 and a Davenport baluster shaped vase, base with red printed marks and painted pattern number 6060, 10.75cm high Teapot has chip to the spout approx. 1cm. Inkwell has the lid glued into place with some possible restoration. All pieces have wear to the gilding - ** General condition consistent with age
Chamberlains Worcester inkwell having painted floral decoration, domed cover, gadrooned edge and standing on triple paw feet, 10cm diameter, a Chamberlains Worcester two handled lidded sucriere decorated with a gilt highlighted Imari pattern, 11cm high, a 19th Century English porcelain two handled sucriere decorated with gilt highlighted Imari pattern, the domed cover having a moulded butterfly finial, 14cm high and a 19th Century English porcelain pot-pourri base decorated with two reserve panels with painted floral decoration on a mottled blue ground and standing on four gilded paw feet, 9.5cm high Rectangular sucriere has chip to the handle approx. 1cm. Inkwell has two hairlines - each approx. 3cm - ** General condition consistent with age
19th Century English porcelain deskstand possibly Coalport, having allover heavily floral encrusted decoration, two separate urn shaped inkwells, 26.5cm wide Inkwell has damage to rim approx. 1cm x 1cm and the same inkwell has 33% restoration, chips and repairs to the floral decoration over the whole piece - ** General condition consistent with age
A pair of George V silver candlesticks, Birmingham 1910, a silver golf trophy, Birmingham 1922, a silver four division toast rack, Birmingham 1897, a silver menu stand, London 1903, a Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl three piece christening set, Sheffield 1851, case, a silver capstan inkwell and three napkin rings.
A Paris porcelain inkstand, second half 19th Century, of rectangular shape, painted with a brown geometric pattern against a pink ground between gilt borders, raised on gilt paw feet, fitted with a removable inkwell and cover and pounce pot and cover flanking the central circular handle, unmarked (minor faults), together with a Continental porcelain pierced oval basket encrusted and painted with flowers (some restoration) and a pair of floral decorated Continental porcelain candlesticks.
A Mixed Lot comprising: a late Victorian Shaped Oval Pin Tray, embossed with cherub heads, birds and scrolls, 5” x 3 ½”, Chester 1897; a Silver Capstan Inkwell, the hinged silver lid enamelled with a kingfisher, 3 ½” diameter, Birmingham 1909 (A/F); together with a pair of Miniature Specimen Vases with flared trumpet tops, loaded quatrefoil bases, 3 ¾” tall, London 1903 (4)
A collection of miscellaneous silver to include two cigarette boxes, a small capstan style inkwell, a three piece cruet set with green glass liners, a set of six silver spoons with shell form bowls, sugar sifting spoon, various silver topped glass pots, and two Indian white metal napkin rings, approx gross weighable weight 11.7oz. (lot)
A Coalbrookdale porcelain inkwell, early 19th century, of circular rococo form encrusted with flowers and reserve painted with flowers against a turquoise ground, painted mark, 10cm high, and a Samson Sevres porcelain inkwell of square section painted and gilded with floral bands, 14 by 14 by 5cm.

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