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A silver Parker Beacon (Dunhill) lighter, c.1930, import marks Alfred Dunhill Ltd, with novelty watch face, variously stamped, English patent number 143752, 5cm highSound original condition, movement not running, glass missing, generally dirty. 4.9 x 3.5 x 1.4cm. Please see the extra images on our website
Rare Georgian tortoiseshell and silver mounted travelling inkwell, the slightly domed cover enclosing fitted interior, 8cm wideGood original condition, the lid is slightly warped, the silver lids do not match each other and are not hallmarked. The glass pots have some nibbles to collars. They measure 19mm square and 15cm high inclusive of lids.
Edwardian silver plated Corinthian column oil lamp with hobnail cut glass reservoir and yellow opaline / vaseline glass shade, total height 89cmGood condition, collar missing from base of reservoir and chipped around base, minor wear to plating, no cracks to glass. Please see the extra images on our website
A cased Royal Worcester coffee set, date codes for 1936, including twelve coffee cups and twelve saucers, decorated with a continuous gilt leaf scroll over a green simulated hardstone ground, with silver-gilt coffee spoons, retailed by Mappin and Webb, contained in a fitted green case, two spoons lacking, some faults, 51.3cm overall.
A rare Worcester salt, c.1765, of silver shape, the oval form moulded with gadroons between four ball and claw feet issuing from cherub masks, decorated with a gilt dentil rim, a section of the rim broken and repaired, 10cm across.Provenance: formerly in the Zorensky Collection.
A Mennecy silver-mounted combined etui or bodkin case and scent bottle, c.1750, possibly emblematic of Summer, modelled as a classical lady holding a basket of fruit, her head lifting to reveal the scent bottle, the lower half formed of a tapering rectangle painted with flowers, 12.7cm.This form was also adopted at Charles Gouyn's factory in London.
A good Meissen silver-gilt mounted box, mid 18th century, the exterior painted with vignettes of figures in Dresden landscapes within C scroll borders and floral moulding, the interior finely painted with boats on the river Elbe in Dresden, the near bank lined with tents and figures, 8.5cm.
A Thomas Webb & Sons (Stourbridge) silver-mounted cameo glass swan's head scent bottle, dated 1884, of small size, cast in ruby glass in the form of a mute swan's head, overlaid in white and finely carved with feathers, its long beak delineated in white, the silver mount with London hallmarks, a faint crack, inner stopper lacking, 14.5cm.
A rare and early Worcester coffee pot and cover, c.1752-53, the baluster shape derived from silver, painted in the Oriental style after Meissen with a peacock perched on a bamboo stem above flowering branches, with scattered moths and other insects, a long restored crack, 21.5cm. (2)Cf. Simon Spero, Lund's Bristol and Early Worcester Porcelain, The A J Smith Collection, p.134, no.50 for a coffee pot of the same shape.
A silver lustre pearlware jug, dated 1814, decorated in relief with birds and inscribed 'Thomas Buston, Tann House, 1814', and two green-glazed jugs, one moulded with a hunting scene, the other with putti and Prince of Wales feathers, minor faults, 19cm max. (3)Provenance: the Martin Mortimer Collection.The lustre jug appears to relate to the Buston or Burston Family of Tan House Farm in Leigh, Gloucestershire.
An Arts and Crafts silver and enamel dish, probably by Omar Ramsden, lightly planished and centred by a boss, the border inscribed I was wrought for Archibald Hatten by command of a few friends on his leaving Putney branch, 9.5cm wide, maker's mark obscured, London 1916
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