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A pair of 19th Century white metal and bone baluster shaped pots of coopered style, inscribed to base respectively "Mrs Low" and "Mr Low" (possibly Calais), together with a George V silver and tortoiseshell mounted dressing table box (by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1920)
A collection of various small silver wares to include desk oil lamp, sauce boat, sugar bowl, napkin rings, various spoons, two baby pushers, golf bag and six golf club swizel sticks, embossed pill box, Celtic knot brooch, pair of Celtic knot cufflinks, silver ingot pendant, thimble and scissors, small silver mug, silver backed child's hairbrush, silver cylindrical scent bottle, brooch for the Argyle & Southern Highlanders, Eastern evening purse, white metal mount, propelling pencil, cigarette case and two Eastern white metal card cases, etc, 28.61 oz weighable silver (including two un-marked white metal card cases)
A circa 1900 Continental white metal framed easel dressing mirror with lion and gryphon holding a crowned shield surmount, indistinctly stamped with names to the left side (possibly Polish) CONDITION REPORTS Overall condition appears good though silver with oxidisation and arguably a requirement for cleaning. No major damage visible to the naked eye. Some signs of odd surface scratching conducive with age and use. Mirror with some spotting to the silvering - see images for examples. See images for hallmarks.
A Victorian silver four piece tea set in the Chinese style, the squash form bodies with ornate dragon handles and engraved foliate decoration, raised on a circular foot (by Stephen Smith and William Nicholson, London 1863), 92.76 oz total, housed in fitted oak box, bearing "Smith & Nicholson of London" label
A 19th Century painted leather leather jack, the main body decorated with armorial depicting a horse and tree with motto "Vertutis Lavs Actio", flanked by oak leaf and acorn motifs, the silver rim inscribed "A Present to Reginald Corbett Esq.: on his Coming of Age October 9th 1878" (Chester 1878) 44 cm high
A set of six Edwardian silver table candlesticks of navette form, two with additional two branch three light candelabra fittings (by Thomas Bradbury of London, 1902/3) CONDITION REPORTS Condition basically sound, one stick with dent to the urn shaped candle holder, height approx 30cm. 49cm with top section on candelabra - see from images that they match
A George II silver tea caddy of Chinese form with scrolling foliate and shell decorated shoulders, raised on a circular foot (by Edward Feline, London 1741), 9.72 oz CONDITION REPORTS Basically in sound condition though oxidised throughout with light surface scratching in several areas. Towards the base an appearance of two old splits mended possibly at time of manufacture? Slight dent above. See images for further detail.
A box containing a silver trophy cup of inverted bell form, inscribed "Kingston-on-Thames Amateur Regatta", 6.53 oz, a silver cased cigarette box, two silver mounted ashtrays, electro-plated goblet and an Eastern embossed white metal fruit bowl decorated with various animals fighting
A Bvlgari sterling silver cigar box of rounded rectangular form with blue marble ends opening to reveal a wooden lined and gilt-washed interior by Umberto Vitali, stamped to base "Sterling Bvlgari U Vitali", 26.5 cm wide x 12 cm high CONDITION REPORTS In good condition throughout though with light surface scratching. The top engraved with crest of horse rampant with flower and crown above. Marble ends with natural flaw cracking. Otherwise good condition throughout. See images for further detail.
A pair of George II Rococo cast silver table candlesticks (by John Cafe, London 1748), 18.5 cm high, 26.97 oz CONDITION REPORTS Weight already given. Size approx 18.5 cm high. Approx 12 cm at widest point on the base. One has a split to the sconce and the same one is also uneven on the base and wobbles quite dramatically. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include scratches, tarnishing, minor knocks, bumps, pitting, etc. See images for more details.base 12cm corner to corner
A pair of George II Rococo cast silver table candlesticks (by John Cafe, London 1743), 18 cm high, 24.89 oz CONDITION REPORTS Weight already given. Approx 18.3 cm high. Approx 12 cm at the widest point on the base. One has a slight wobble but nothing major. Both have engraved insignia to the stepped base. One has a possible repair to the sconce. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use, etc, to include some pitting.
A pair of George II cast silver Rococo candlesticks (by Phillips Garden, London 1743), 18 cm high, 25.72 oz CONDITION REPORTS There are some noticeable dents to the top of the sconces. Both have engraved insignia. Some pitting. General wear and tear conducive with age and use. Weight already given. Approx 18 cm high. Approx 12 cm at the widest point on the base.
A pair of George II silver table candlesticks on shaped square bases (by James Gould, London 1735), 16.5 cm high, 25.42 oz CONDITION REPORTS Candle sconces have very noticeable dents at the very top. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use. Some pitting. Surface scratches, dents, etc. Both have engraved armorial. Weight already given. Approx 17 cm high. Approx 10.5 cm at the widest point on the base.
A pair of George II silver table candlesticks on shaped square foot (by James Gould, London 1731), 16.5 cm high, 26.42 oz CONDITION REPORTS Have some dents to the top of the sconces. Both are engraved. Otherwise general wear and tear conducive with age and use to include some pitting, surface scratches, etc. Weight already given. Approx 16.7 cm high. Approx 11 cm at the widest point on the base.
A pair of George II silver table candlesticks with flared sconces, indistinctly marked (by John Priest or possibly John Perry, London 1755), 23 cm high, 35.23 oz CONDITION REPORTS Drip pans are loose and one in particular is very crumpled to the base. Both have engraved motto / crest. Weight already given. Approx 23 cm high including drip pan. Hallmarks on drip pans rubbed. General wear and tear conducive with age and use to include pitting, surface scratches, etc.
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