PAIR OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY GERMAN FLORAL ENCRUSTED PORCELAIN FOUR LIGHT CANDELABRA, painted in colours and gilt and each modelled with three scroll arms above a cornucopia pattern column with cherub and raised on shaped base with gilt lined scroll feet, 14 1/2" (36.8cm) high (2) (two arms re-glued)
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A Norwegian or Swedish 17th century spoon, the deep fig shaped bowl with light engraving, tapering stem and finial of two cherub heads addorsed. Mark at base of stem a device, possibly a quadrant, unattributed, circa 1650. Length 15cm. wt. 34gm. For a very similar spoon see “ A Catalogue of Scandinavian and Baltic silver”, V & A publications, p.207.
A pair of early 20th century charcoal and pastel studies of champion Welsh ponies by Lady Wentworth, one inscribed - Champion Wentworth Spring Light, the other inscribed - Wentworth Spring Light Champion Welsh Mountain Pony Stallion at 3 years old, both signed with a crowned W monogram, both 56 x 74 cm approx in brown and gilt Hogarth type frames (together with accompanying diary from the Welsh Pony and Colt Society 1901-201 which includes a reproduction of a similar painting together with correspondence from the Society to the original owners Mr & Mrs D Egerton)
A good quality contemporary light oak bedroom pair comprising wardrobe with swept overhanging cornice, over a pair of full length twin rectangular panelled doors, the interior with simple hanging rail, together with a matching bedroom chest of three long and two short drawers with pronounced bar handles and tapered supports (retailed by John Lewis)
A good quality contemporary light oak bedroom pair comprising wardrobe with swept overhanging cornice, over a pair of full length twin rectangular panelled doors, the interior with simple hanging rail, together with a matching bedroom chest of three long and two short drawers with pronounced bar handles and tapered supports (retailed by John Lewis)
A 1920s oak freestanding bookcase enclosed by two pairs of panelled doors, the upper with glazed leaded light panels revealing adjustable shelves to interior together with a oak occasional table of oval form raised on barley twist supports and a reproduction tripod table, the top with shaped outline, and a brass coal bin and two tier occasional table
A light oak dressing chest and combined washstand of stepped form, the arched swing mirror with bevelled edge plate over a white and grey flecked marble slab and an arrangement of four drawers flanking a small cupboard enclosed by a rectangular panelled door (labelled to drawer Waring and Gillow)
A selection of eight brightly coloured 20th century glass ceiling light shades of tapering cylindrical form together with a wall light sconce with moulded glass shell shaped shade set in a chromium mount, a Vaseline coloured electric light shade of cylindrical form with wrythen moulded finish etc, together with five silver teaspoons with crossed golf club detail to handles, other gilt metal teaspoons, tongs etc (silver items displayed behind cabinet)
A 19th century sewing box of rectangular form with cross banded borders lined by further ebony and light timber string inlay, the dual hinged lid revealing a multi-compartment interior with removable shelf revealing a hollow base, the sides flanked by a pair of lion mask and loop handles, 38 cm long x 25 cm wide x 16 cm high approx
An English 19th Century porcelain painted vase, of baluster form painted with figures fishing by a river with a castle beyond, the neck and foot highlighted with gilt decoration, 32cm high Condition Report: The vase has cracks and chips visible in the images, it also has a firing crack to the base and light crazing all over. Some minor wear.
A George III silver snuff box, John Shaw, Birmingham 1807, of rectangular shape with geometric and foliate engraving, 7cm wide/see illustration Condition Report: Distinct hallmarks to cover and to box. Silver gilt interior slightly worn. Light wear to surface decoration but overall good and cover fits well.
A silver four-piece tea and coffee service, J&C, Birmingham 1904/1905, of oval half ribbed form, coffee pot 22cm high Condition Report: Weight approximately 1720gm. Coffee pot - Some surface wear. Teapot - One small dent to side, light surface wear. Sugar basin - Silver gilt interior. Slight dent to side. Cream jug - Silver gilt interior. Sight surface wear. Overall this set is in good condition.
Five silver trophy cups of Bihar Light Horse interest, including Best Shot 1929-30, Best Trained Troop Horse 1931, The Governor's Cup 1937, The C.W. Spencer Cup 1929-30 and Sword Assault 1937, approximately 390gm Condition Report: Best Man at Arms - 11.5cm high, approx 85gm. Some wear and slight dents. Stem slightly 'pushed in' to bowl. Best Shot 1929-30 - 10cm high, approx 78gm. Very slight dent to tip of one handle. Circular foot a bit bent. Sword Assault - 11cm high, approx 79gm. Foot slightly bent, stem slightly 'pushed in' to bowl. Indian colonial silver mark. D Troop BLH - 10.5cm high, approx 78gm. Rims slightly bent and dented. Best Trained Troop Horse - Marks slightly rubbed. 8.5cm high, approx 73gm. Foot rim very slightly bent.
A Victorian silver trophy punch bowl, Samuel Fenton & William Staniforth, Sheffield 1895, with twin handles modelled as grotesque winged beasts, the lobed sides profusely chased with scrolls and flowers on a gadrooned circular foot, inscribed 'Behar Light Horse, Beehea Challenge Cup', 45cm wide, approximately 1,790gm/see illustration Condition Report: Some small dents to gadrooning. Some scratches particularly to interior.
A pair of enamelled and painted continental blue glass vases, botanical decoration with birds CONDITION REPORT; Each vase measures approximately 305mm tall. There is gilt-loss and light surface-wear to each throughout. One vase has a small chip to the rim and to the base. The second has two small chips to the base (all pictured) There is no further damage or repair visible. Please see the additional photographs supplied. Catalogue descriptions and condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition. Kruger Gibbons Auctioneers offers no guarantee on authenticity or physical condition
A decorative late 19th / early 20th century Japanese bladed dagger, with a carved bone grip, a bamboo-lined leather scabbard and embroidered case CONDITION REPORT; Knife: 300mm. Blade rusted, displays signature (pictured). Grip is damaged and has lost seven gemstones. Leather scabbard: 220mm. Shows light signs of external wear, but no physical damage visible. Silk case: End has come away but still present. Light discolouration throughout, more visible to the lighter-side. Please see additional images supplied. Catalogue descriptions and condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition. Kruger Gibbons Auctioneers offers no guarantee on authenticity or physical condition
David Andersen, a silver-gilt and enamel 'double-leaf' necklace CONDITION REPORT; Open-length approximately 420mm. Good order throughout, light surface-wear but no visible damage or repair. Clasp closes tightly. Catalogue descriptions and condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition. Kruger Gibbons Auctioneers offers no guarantee on authenticity or physical condition
THOMAS WRIGHT: THE LOVED HAUNTS OF COWPER, 1894, orig decorative cl gt + B W ALDIS: THE HAND-REARED BOY, 1970 1st edn, orig cl d/w + ERIC AMBLER: THE LIGHT OF DAY, NY 1962, orig cl d/w + THE POEMS OF ALICE MEYNELL 1847-1923 CENTENARY EDITION, L, 1947, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + ALAN SILLITOE: SUN BEFORE DEPARTURE, 1984 1st edn, orig cl d/w + ALAN SILLITOE: THE RATS AND OTHER POEMS, 1960 1st edn, orig cl gt + HILLAIRE BELLOC: THE ROAD, 1923, old hf bkd bds gt (7)

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