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Three pre-war Hornby wgaons: 1934-6 snowplough, plain, blue standard base, yellow body, blue lined plough, no lamp, blue roof, fixed doors (E-BE); 1936-41 Esso petrol tank, cream standard base, pressed filler, embossed top, narrow flanges (VG-E,BE); 1933-5 No. 0 Fish van NE green standard base, grey body, sliding doors, some chips to roof (VG-BF)
An Empire ormolu mantel clockSigned Le Roy, ParisModelled with a standing female figure reading, a wreath in her hand, surmounted by an oil lamp and flanked by a tripod with a sector, the rectangular case raised with a cast design of book spine, on a stepped plinth with three laurel wreaths, enclosing the 3 1/8 in. circular white enamel dial signed Le Roy Hger du Roi, A Paris, the twin train movement with countwheel strike on a bell38cm high
A pair of Victorian Silver-Plated Candlesticks, by Elkington and Co., Mid-19th Century, each on tripod base with lion-paw feet, the fluted stem with foliage-cast socket 36cm high (2) The present candlesticks, like the pair of four-light candelabra, are inspired by ancient bronze lamp stands. See for example an Etruscan example in the collection of the British Museum (1849,0518.23)
A George III Silver Brandy-Saucepan and Cover with a George IV Silver Stand and Lamp, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London, the saucepan and cover 1819, the stand and lamp 1820, the saucepan slightly tapering and with turned ebonised wood handle, the detachable cover with turned ivory finial, the stand with three leaf-capped reeded legs and a central lamp, 22cm high, gross weight 18oz 14 dwt . Fully marked under saucepan, further marked marked inside cover, on hinged cover, on stand, on lamp and on lamp cover. The marks are generally legible. There are some surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. The surface is somewhat bright.
A Dutch Silver-Gilt Teapot, Maker's Mark Rubbed, Probably by Engelbart Joosten, The Hague, 1777, melon-shaped and on foliage and branch cast foot, with naturalistic spout and hinged foliage cast cover, with 19th century carved ivory handle, the gilding later, 13cm high, gross weight 14oz 4dwt While the maker's mark is very worn the distinctive shape of the shield suggests Engelbart Joosten Senior as the likely maker of the present teapot. He was known to be working until at least 1777 and producing works with a rococo influence such as a melon form kettle, stand and lamp of 1776 in the collection of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam (BK-15640). Other examples of his work include a sweetmeat-basket (Sotheby's, Amsterdam, 19 December 2005, lot 250); two mustard-pots and spoons (Sotheby's, Amsterdam 11 December 2006, lot 75) and a coffee-pot (Christie's, Amsterdam, 27 April 2004, lot 254). Each has similar characteristics to the present teapot, for example the spout on the kettle, stand and lamp; the cast foliage feet on the basket and mustard-pots and the foliage thumbpiece on the coffee-pot.. There is wear to the marks, particularly the maker's mark of which only a shadow of the shape of the shield is visible. The other marks are legible but do have some wear. The gilding is later as is the handle. There is an erasure to one side which has gone through the gilding. There are some cracks and staining to the ivory handle. There are some overall surface scratches, small bruises and wear, consistent with age and use.

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