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A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT & ENAMEL GOBLET marked on the base AC1894, 84 and MC with a horseman, of conical shape with circular and teardrop panels decorated in rich enamels of pink, blue, orange & green etc. 13.5 cm high, with a matching dish 12 cm dia 407 grams total weight Condition Report: Good condition.
A RUSSIAN SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL EGG in two parts marked CK & 84 with flower head and stem decorated panels in enamels of blue, pink & green etc the egg set with a garnet coloured stone top and bottom on a stand with three stylised dolphin supports 9 cm high including the stand 128 grams Condition Report:Good condition.
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED EBONISED CONDUCTOR'S BATON by Ebenezer Newman & Co., the central band inscribed " Presented to Mr. J.E. Pickerell by the officers of the Nottingham Operatic Society as a mark of appreciation of his valuable services as Musical Director & Stage Manager of the society" 45.5 cm long Condition Report: Available upon request
A CONTINENTAL ( PROBABLY GERMAN ) SILVER BEAKER of tapering cylindrical form with foliate decoration, the rim inscribed "Frederic", the cartouche inscribed "H.A.S.F. & A.G.D." & dated 1732, 7cm high, with two other similar beakers, one monogrammed "JR " the other inscribed "Emile Deitz" each 7.5cm high (3) 179 grams total weight Condition Report: Available upon request
A SILVER MASONIC PRESENTATION MEDAL to Brother W.H. Lewan for services to Lodge 595 Jan. - Mar 1922 with four marcasite pendant medals with swans & four other Masonic pendants & badges The estate of The late Robert and Lyndsay Brydon, Edinburgh Condition Report: Available upon request
THREE SILVER ORDER OF THE FORRESTERS BREAST OR SASH BADGES Sheffield 1834,1844 & 1913 with a quantity of European silver & white metal masonic badges & a Scottish seal, the case marked P.D.E.P. & V.D.S.A. The estate of The late Robert and Lyndsay Brydon, Edinburgh Condition Report: Available upon request
A 9CT GOLD LION RAMPANT PENDANT with rampant lion in the centre of a wreath of thistles (4cm dia. 10.9 grams) with a gilt metal brooch, a plaid brooch & a silver presentation plaque Order of Modern Druids, presented to Robert Bleakley Bolton 1855 Sheffield 1852 10.5cm x 8cm The estate of The late Robert and Lyndsay Brydon, Edinburgh Condition Report: Available upon request
A MASONIC JEWEL IN THE FORM OF A STAR Order of the Knights Templar, the central reserve with "Non Noblis Domine", Birmingham 1902, A silver gilt lodge badge " Gloria in Excelcis Deo" Birmingham 1924, A silver & enamel Masonic Knights Templar Badge "in Hoc Signo Vinces", Birmingham 1918 With a quantity of silver & white metal & enamel Knights Templar crosses The estate of The late Robert and Lyndsay Brydon, Edinburgh Condition Report: Available upon request
A Worcester creamjug, circa 1753-55Of lobed pear shape with silver-shaped handle, painted with a 'Long Eliza' figure in walking attitude and pointing to one side, a low red fence behind and a willow tree to the right, the reverse with a bird on a flowering branch, more flowers and rockwork below the spout, 8cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceRalph Kenber CollectionCompare the painting with a similar jug of the same pattern in the John Alchin Collection, sold by Bonhams 15 December 2020, lot 10. There are significant differences in the style and execution of the pattern, both jugs clearly painted by different hands. This decoration was probably influenced by Staffordshire saltglaze and English opaque white glass of similar date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Worcester coffee pot and cover, circa 1756-58Of small size and feather-moulded baluster shape with a double scroll handle with high thumbrest, the domed cover with pointed button finial, painted in Meissen style with a colourful loose bouquet of flowers, the reverse with a smaller bouquet, amongst scattered sprigs, a puce scrollwork border below the rim, 19.8cm high (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceRalph Kenber CollectionReferred to in the Worcester's London warehouse price list as 'Wav'd', feather moulding was based on an English silver design although it also occurs in Italian porcelain. Only on the tall coffee pot form it is possible to see the moulding in full and that it represents peacock feathers. The current lot is illustrated by John Sandon, The Dictionary of Worcester Porcelain (1993), p.107, col. pl.24. See also a similar example illustrated by F Severne Mackenna, 'Worcester Porcelain' (1950), pl.29, fig.58.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare Lowestoft coaster or potting pot, circa 1765Of deep cylindrical form with a neatly turned foot, painted in blue with trailing flowers, a single sprig and two insects in flight, the interior with a floral sprig and a 'flower and loop' border below the rim, 12.2cm diam, painter's numeral 5 inside footrimFootnotes:ProvenanceChristie's sale, 6 December 2004, lot 197This rare form has been interpreted as a wine coaster for a bottle or decanter, following in the tradition of contemporary silver coasters, see Geoffrey Godden, Lowestoft Porcelains (1985), p.90, pl.102 and p.200. A similar example painted with chinoiserie vignettes was sold by Bonhams on 2 June 2004, lot 286. A smaller coaster with almost identical decoration to the present lot, also marked for Robert Allen, was offered by Bonhams on 15 November 2017, lot 231. Perhaps these were produced to be sold in graduated sizes for use with different sized bottles.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine Thomas Webb and Sons cameo glass swan's head scent bottle, dated 1884Naturalistically modelled as a swan's head, cast in translucent turquoise-blue glass overlaid in opaque white and finely carved with feathers, the eyes and beak all carefully delineated, the silver gilt screw cover chased with feathers by Thomas Johnson with London hallmarks for 1884, 22.5cm long, carved 'Rd 11109' in cameoFootnotes:A similar example is illustrated by Ray and Lee Grover, English Cameo Glass (1980), col. pl.C415. An example of similar size in ruby glass from the Leo Kaplan Collection was sold by Bonhams on 11 July 2018, lot 315.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A very rare Thomas Webb and Sons gilded 'peachblow' glass falcon's head scent bottle, dated 1885Modelled as a falcon's head, delicately shaded from deep red through red to pale pink, the colours created within the heat-sensitive glass and given a satin finish, the edges of the bill, eyes and surrounding areas picked out in gold, the head covered with stylised feathers also in raised gilding, the silver gilt screw cover by Frederick Bradford McCrea with London hallmarks for 1885, 17.5cm long, inscribed 'Rd 16898' in giltFootnotes:For a comparable example in ivory glass with very similar gilt decoration see Ray and Lee Grover, English Cameo Glass (1980), col. pl.C413.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A five piece silver-plated tea and coffee service by Daniel & Arter, comprising teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, all with half-gadrooned bodies and engraved 'M' to each piece, the large oval twin-handled tray with pie-crust rim, engraved to the centre 'Southsea Waverley Bowling Club April 1922 Presented to H Marchment Esq on the Termination of his Presidency' etc., 56cm wide to handles
A Victorian silver rectangular vinaigrette with foliate engraved border and un-engraved central cartouche, geometric engraved design to base, hinged cover enclosing a gilt pierced and floral engraved grille, with sponge, Birmingham 1839, maker's marks of Nathanial Mills, 3.2 x 2.2cm, together with another Victorian silver vinaigrette with serpentine edges, geometric engraving and central monogrammed cartouche, hinged cover enclosing gilt foliate pierced grille, Birmingham, 1849, maker's marks of David Pettifer, gross weight 31.5g (2)
A William IV silver rectangular vinaigrette with raised borders, engine turned engraving to cover with central cartouche engraved 'Ellen', geometric design to base, the hinged cover enclosing a gilt pierced and floral engraved grille, Birmingham, marks rubbed, Edwin Jones 1834', 3.2 x 2.2cm, 14.7g
A late Victorian/early Edwardian novelty glass walking cane, spirally twisted throughout in alternating tones of red, blue and white, slight crook handle, the tip embellished with a silver thimble, hallmarked for Charles Horner, Chester 1910, 101cm long; a 19th century gentleman's hawthorn walking stick, 90cm high (2)
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