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Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1816, a George III silver and gilt lined mustard pot of compressed moulded circular form, the body with fluted decoration and with Rococo floral and scroll patterned everted rim, the hinged lid with decorated shallow dome with decorative finial and leaf motif thumb plate and with leaf scroll handle, 9.5cm high, 9.42ozt
Hester Bateman, London 1790, a George III silver mustard pot, straight sided oval form, reticulated and bright cut bands of ovals and double lappets, between floral arcading, the domed lid with pierced shell thumb piece, glass liner, together with a spoon by the same maker, 1787, 3.36ozt Provenance: Mary Cooke, September 2007
An Arts and Crafts silver and leather desk barometer and clock, James Deakin and Sons, Chester 1904, embossed in relief with stylises irises and sinuous tendrils on a woven ground, in the Art Nouveau style, the central thermometer flanked by barometer and timepiece, 19cm high, 20cm wide
Luke Proctor & Co, Sheffield 1787, a George III silver oval mustard pot of navette form, the straight sides with pierced frieze and two pierced decorative lozenges and swags, the shallow domed hinged lid with finial and spoon aperture, scroll handle and blue glass liner, 8cm high, 6.23ozt
John Gold, London 1801, a George III silver mustard pot of navette form, the body with moulded and chased with leaf and flowers and foliate scrolls , the domed hinged lid with leaf and foliate decoration, finial and plain thumbplate and spoon aperture, reeded angular handle central to one side, blue glass liner with chip, 9cm high, 3.31ozt
A Victorian silver plated four branch, five light candelabrum, Elkington and Co., 1867, lobed and fluted ogee baluster form, with thorned petal base, the four removable arms of foliate S form, numbered and insertable into a vertical support, each with sconces, the candlestick 37cm high, 61cm high overall
Third Reich German Airforce (Luftwaffe) 2nd Pattern Officer's dress dagger, housed in hammered scabbard with two hanging strap rings and silver portepee knot, orange celluloid grip with wire and eagle cross guard, pommel with oak leaf decoration and swastika, owner's name Grewe engraved on reverse of blade, 42cm total length
Edward Crofton, Dublin 1815, a George III Irish silver mustard pot, cylindrical form, etched with concentric banding, below an egg and dart brim and ogee lid, the S scroll handle with moulded beading, glass liner, 8cm high, 4.95ozt Note: bears the crest of Fleming, Lord Slane of Ireland (flaming mortar and chains)
Elkington and Co., an electrotype facsimile of the 16th century Nuremberg silver goblet in the British Museum, collection number 103, made 1876, gilded silver plate, lobed, double ogee bell form, cast in relief and chased throughout, the rim with six mythological cartouches, depicting Arachne, Icarus, Judgement of Midas, Flaying of Marsyas, Pegasus and another, above foliate scroll lappets, the base of the bowl similarly modelled with six putti representing the vices and virtues, the underside with lobes of alternating fruit and sea creatures, supported on a baluster stem of three rams heads, the stepped trefoil base with plinth of stag beetle, knotted snake and lizard between three kneeling winged nude female figures, the foot with scroll and bead drop banding, stamped marks and number 667, 21.5cm high
Louis Etienne Desmant, a French faience Bayeux Tapestry lustre vase, circa 1890, twin handled flattened ovoid form, painted with a knight receiving the keys from Conan after the battle of Dinan, the other side with the English ship landing in Normandy, highlighted in silver lustre, incised marks, 18cm high
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