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A late Victorian silver framed easel mirror by William Comyns, London 1890 A late Victorian silver framed easel mirror by William Comyns, London 1890, rectangular with cast and pierced decoration centred by a bearded mask to the crest further male and female masks, scrolls, flowers, shells and foliage, the base centred by a vacant shield, worn blue velvet easel back, 39.5cm (15 1/2in) high
A group of silver condiments comprising: an Edwardian three piece set of salt, pepperette and mustard, Birmingham 1907, each piece chased with shells; a pair of salts with blue glass liners, of shaped octagonal form; and a pair of late Victorian baluster pepperettes, Birmingham 1897. Gross 12.8 troy ounces
An early 20th Century brass mantel clock, with ornate cast overall with scrolls, shells and foliage decoration with cherub to top, the have having spaced white enamel panels with black Roman numeral markers, fitted with twin barrel movement having platform escapement with bell strike, marked Germany with makers logo, height 52cm.
Two late 19th century Jerusalem carved mother of pearl shells, each depicting religious scenes; together with various other 19th century and later mother of pearl items to include tape measure in the form of a barrel, mother of pearl and paua inlaid trinket box of hexagonal form, a pair of pepperettes etc
A 19th century English porcelain covered pot pourri vase, the lid with gilt figural finial and decorated with insects to a deep blue ground, with inner lid, the shaped twin handled body decorated with a reserve panel having a view of Worcester, surrounded by colourful birds, butterflies, insects and shells, with gilt foliage to a deep blue ground, af, height 17ins
Esposition 1844 Francisque Rousseau', two Paris porcelain plates, one painted with a central fountain scene within three floral vignettes and the other with shells within three bird vignettes, the latter within frames of raised gold flower heads on a bleu du roi ground, marks in red, 25.5cm (10 in) diameter (2) Exhibited: The 'Description Methodique du Musee Ceramique de la Manufacture Royale', Volume II lists for 1844 exhibit number 425 'Deux Assiettes a Bord Festoune en Porcelaine de Paris' decorated by Francisque Rousseau which may be the present plates. Literature: Gautier de Claubry writes about Francisque Rousseau in a work for the award of medals, suggesting that Rousseau was awarded a 'Medaille de Platine' in 1842 for his work 'Au Demi-Grand Feu sur Porcelaine' and since had advanced his firing techniques 'A la Fixation de Metaux et D'Emaux sur la Porcelaine et a la Dorure' There is some wear to the gilding
A GEORGE III SILVER MUFFIN DISH, COVER AND STAND crisply chased with flowers, C scrolls and shells, engraved with armorials, stand 28cm diam, by Samuel Whitford II, London 1818, 21ozs 10dwts excluding stand The arms are those of a senior member of the Malcolm family. ++All three items in fine condition, the marks on the dish somewhat rubbed in particular the maker's mark that no longer be read. The marks on the other piece practically as struck
Matchbox Superfast Military Issues, MB3 Military Ambulance, MB71 Wreck Truck (2), two examples, one plain hubs, one painted, in original blister packs, loose Alvis Stalwart, MB20 Police Patrol, MB2 Jeep, MB49 Unimog with ‘A’ label and shell box with shells, plus a boxed MICA No.38 Ford Model A Van, VG-E, boxes G-E (8)
A very good George IV embossed English silver three piece Tea Service, with overall decoration of flowers, leaves etc., with flower bud knob on lid of teapot,the handles decorated with shells and flower heads, and each piece on four decorated paw feet, London c. 1828, approx. 46ozs, maker G.H., not recorded. V. good. (3)
A pair of silver Name Holders, in the form of owls, hallmarked Chester 1914, 1¼in (3.25cm) high and another pair of silver name holders in the form of shells, together with seven other pieces of silver and silver plate including a pair of Indian bowls, a silver mounted glass match striker, a silver ladle a silver backed hair brush, a pierce and embossed silver stand, and a 'Sherry' wine label (11)
A George V silver footed bowl with swing handle, with scalloped edge cast with decorative frieze and shells, presentation engraved 'Presented to Miss C. E. Linton, As a mark of affection from friends at St Michael and All Angels, Beckenham, Nov. 1935', Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1934, 27cm by 6.5cm (21cm with handle raised) high, 19.90toz.
A Rockingham inkwell moulded to the rim with shells and scrollwork and having gilt seaweed decoration, puce mark. Along with a similar inkwell with liner, claret ground, gilded, enamelled with flowers and having moulded lion masks. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Slight hair crack to the Rockingham example. Gilt wear to both.
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