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Alfred Rhead - Poole pottery - A mid Century 1950s 'Wave' bowl, glazed in 'Twin Tone' colours sky blue/dove grey, printed mark and number C104, length 34cm, another example, decorated in pale jade and mottled grey, a Poole pottery posy ring, an asymmetric bowl, two cucumber dishes and an ashtray, together with a Carlton ware posy ring, mottled sea green glaze, printed marks, diameter 25cm. (8)
Ion Tamaian - Ion Art - A 1970s-1980s Romanian art glass vase of tapering form with tall collar neck, with applied organic decoration and neck ring, decorated with pink and purple bands to the frosted ground and highlighted in gilt, engraved signature, height 30cm, together with a square bottle and a footed sleeve form vase, both similarly decorated. (3)
A 19th century yellow gold, enamel and diamond ring - unmarked (tests as 18ct), with three principal mine-cut diamonds (the central diamond 6 x 4.5mm), bordered by four smaller mine cuts, in rub-over settings with a closed back, the setting and shoulders enamelled in turquoise, size K/L.
A set of four Georgian Bristol blue glass carafes or decanters - early 19th century, onion shaped with ground pontils, 18.5cm high, with cork and white metal stoppers (two of crescent form, inscribed 'Gin' and 'Brandy'), each with a matching silver wine label, 'Gin', 'Rum', 'Brandy' and 'Whiskey', Ledsham, Vale & Wheeler, Birmingham 1829-30 (one suspension ring replaced).* In good condition overall. All have expected scratching around the base and a few small scratches to the belly. One has a burst air bubble to the flat top of the rim. No chips, cracks or other damage. The Gin stopper is missing the bottom 1cm of the cork and the metal domed mount. One silver wine label has a replaced suspension ring (appears to have been made from a ring of solder wire).
A George IV mahogany and ebony twin train bracket clock by L. Vick of Stroud - the architectural case with turned acorn and urn finial, twin gilt brass loose ring handles and arched, scale design grilles to the sides and gilt brass ball feet, the signed, Roman 7 ¾ inch dial in the original painted finish, fronting a twin train hour striking fusee movement with anchor escapement, with case and winding keys, 50.8 cm high.
A group of silver cruets and other small table-pieces to include: a pair of Georgian pedestal salts of urn form with gilt washed interiors and reeded borders, London hallmarks (rubbed), 5.9cm high; a three-piece Art Deco style cruet set, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1933, with mustard spoon and blue glass liners (and one spare), caster dented; a pair of small Victorian cauldron salts with shell and hoof feet, John Wilmin Figg, London 1865, 2.5cm high; a pair of Victorian knife rests, London 1842; an Edwardian cased three-piece cruet set by Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1901, with matched spoons, lacks glass liners, one foot a/f; a modern silver napkin ring and a similar plated example; a pair of plated mustard ladles; a small Edwardian silver pepperette; a 19th century Minton porcelain seaweed decorated caster with silver plated mount. (Total weight of silver 545g)
A pair of Japanese silver-enamel boxes - the covers decorated with enamel crossed flags to commemorate the Anglo-Japanese Alliance (1902-23), maker's marks to base, ring clasps each side set with red cord. (LWH 2cm x 6cm x 4.5 x 2 cm)* In good condition overall. No losses to enamel. The enamel to both white flags has some crazing and tiny hairline cracks. No dings, dents, splits or repairs to the metal. Both lids fit well. Clear marks to reverse of both.
Two pairs of cream-painted turned wooden table lamps - one pair by 'Lamps by Laurie', of fluted column form, 42.5 cm high plus fitting; the other pair of ring turned form with a dished base, 19.25 cm high plus fitting; together with a similar moulded plaster lamp with tripod base, 23.5 cm high plus fitting (chip to foot). (5)
A closely matched pair of Georgian wine glasses - both with a conical bowl on a double ring collar and stem with central bladed knop, on a plain foot with pontil, 12.8cm and 13cm high; together with three other 19th century glasses, comprising a late-Georgian ale glass with conical bowl and capstan stem, 13.5cm high; a plain ale glass with drawn trumpet bowl, 12.7cm high; and a mid-19th century wine glass with drawn trumpet bowl, 12cm high. (5)* One of the closely matched pair of glasses has a slightly opaque, 'milky' surface to the inside of the bowl. Otherwise all in good condition, with no chips, frits or cracks. Expected scratching to underside base edges only.
Three vintage 9ct gold and gemstone rings - comprising a smoky quartz ring with a 24 x 13.5mm emerald cut stone, London 1966 hallmarks, size O; a garnet cluster ring, stamped 9ct, size Q (stones worn); and a citrine ring with a 19.5 x 14.5cm oval cut cognac citrine (worn, small chip), hallmarked Birmingham 1989, size Q.
A Georgian style bronze lion mask door knocker - probably Edwardian, the lion mask within a fluted bezel, the ring knocker with crossed ribbon and floral decoration, 12.3cm diameter; together with a pair of 18th century style cast iron lion mask wall plaques, 9 x 9.5cm. (3)
A good quality Regency inlaid mahogany corner cabinet and stand - with boldly carved urn and husk swag cresting, over an inlaid keywork and parquetry banded cornice, above a boxwood strung frieze and a pair of 13 pane astragal glazed doors enclosing a green painted three shelf interior, the bowfronted stand with four pigeonholes over a single drawer with lion mask ring handles, raised on paired square tapered legs with spade feet and pierced brackets, united by a concave undertier, 232cm high.

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