A WEBB CORBETT RUBY FLASH PANEL CUT GLASS PAPERWEIGHTS, A ROYAL MINT £1 COIN PAPERWEIGHT, 'THE OXFORD RAZOR' BY A. WENBORN, THE CUTLER OXFORD, ANOTHER RAZOR, AN EDWARDIAN IVORY HANDLED MAGNIFYING GLASS, A BLACK FOREST CARVED JEWELLERY BOX (H: 13.5cm), A BOWBROOK COLD PAINTED BRONZE KINGFISHER (H: 7.5cm) AND OTHER ITEMS [14]
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Two accordions, one a Hohner Verdi I, the cream body decorated with green and black scrolling foliate panels, pierced white metal cover, 39.5 by 21 by 41cm, cased, the other with ivory painted, decorated with paste stones and floral detailing, pierced white metal cover, cased, 21 by 33 by 39cm. (2)
A pair of early 20th century toilet roll holders from a National Rail train, ivory coloured painted brass, the mounts cast as a crown above GR, 17.5 by 16cm each when flat, together with a mid 20th century painted iron bus stop sign, shield form painted with flag of England, 18 by 34.5cm, a pair of Green's New Century iron plaques from vintage lawnmowers, 13.5cm, a brass nameplate inscribed Merry Maiden, 12.3 by 2.3cm and a Norton's Patent Sole Maker plaque, 11.5 by 14cm. (7)
An attractive Victorian silver Teapot, by Edward & John Barnard, hallmarked London, 1854, of pear shape with flush fitting hinged cover and cast flower shaped finial, scroll handle with ivory insulators, the whole chased with floral and geometric designs and a vacant cartouche front and reverse, 5¾in (14.5cm) high, approx weight 23.2ozt.
An American Silver Mounted Copper Coffee Pot, Gorham, Providence Rhode Island, circa 1880, with fluted lower body and neck, the hinged domed cover with silver finial, ivory insulators, 21cm high For another example see Christie's, New York, Important American Silver, 17 January 2008, Lot 59
A Cantonese carved ivory box with cover, circa late 19th/early 20th century, richly carved with panels of figures and pagodas in foliage (a/f), 3cm high x 13cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Lot 668 - the loose cover has a chip to right corner, has four pieces which have been previously glued now loose but present in box, marks to four corners where pieces have been stuck on, minor age staining to ivory
A white metal tea pot by Edward & Sons of London/Glasgow, with allover Anglo-Indian foliate decoration and the 12 signs of the Zodiac, with ivory bands to handle (of similar design to lots 85 & 86) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 84 - it is not stamped, therefore unsure as to whether it is silver or plated. It did come in with the other similar teawares of the same pattern which are all hallmarked silver, but there is a faint yellowish tinge, especially to the finial which might suggest a base metal underneath. Total weight is 27ozt. Handle is slightly loose at joins with ivory bands but otherwise good condition.
A plated three piece teaset, comprising of teapot, milk jug and hot water pot with spirit kettle beneath, with gadrooned decoration, together with other plated wares including sauce boat, crystal sugar bowl with Epns lid, mustard pot, cased set of Epns and mother of pearl fish knives and forks, pewter basket with salt and mustard pot and a quantity of plated flatware with a set of ivory handled knives and forks (a lot) CONDITION REPORT: Lot 117 - mother of pearl with couple of the handles have come loose and bean stuck on, others not fully fitted in blade slot, but all currently intact and secure, ivory handled flatware all intact, but one fork has silvered band missing, others not fully flush, one ivory handle has small hairline, blades tarnished
A large Royal Worcester baluster shaped blush vase with cover, circa early 20th century, with swan shaped handles above masks and multi-coloured floral panels on a blush ivory ground, raised on circular foot and square plinth with encrusted gargoyle masks, shape no 1398, purple puce marks to underside, 53cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 149 - repairs and restoration to lid, slight rubbing to gilding on rim, remainder of vase good
A Royal Worcester twin handled blush vase, decorated with multi-coloured panels of thistles and flowers on a blush ivory ground, shaped gilded handles above cream and gilt cartouche on a pale green pimple ground, raised on circular foot, shape no 1839, green puce marks to underside, 40cm high CONDITION REPORT: Lot 150 - slight rubbing to gilding round rim, but otherwise good condition
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