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A late 19th Century Fulham Pottery stoneware jug designed by C.J.C Bailey decorated with a relief moulded and impressed band of pattern in tones of blue and brown against a stone ground with impressed motif to the shoulders and handle, the collar with a hallmarked silver rim for William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1875, incised marks to the base, also dated 1875, height 17.5cm
A late 19th Century Stourbridge lead crystal Scrooge decanter of wrythen fluted form, with a hallmarked silver collar and spout, London 1894, Saunders and Shepherd, height 25cm, together with another decanter, Art Nouveau, the clear fluted body with applied green trails and silver collar, height 22cm. (2)
A hallmarked silver desk stand of rectangular form with raised feet and a pierced lattice decoration, with a square glass inkwell with silver top, engraved with monogram and '1973', length 20.5cm, Birmingham 1972, with two hallmarked silver pens, together with a hallmarked silver contemporary bedside clock, height 7cm, Sheffield 2000 Carr's of Sheffield Ltd. (2)
A Norwegian silver gilt and enamelled brooch of elongated oval outline with guilloche enamel decoration of a leaping deer in white against a ruby red ground, stamped Sterling Norway, makers mark for O F Hjortdahl and a Malcolm Gray silver enamel pendant of asymmetric outline, stamped (2)
Four hallmarked silver items, a butter dish in the form of a shell, length 12.5cm, Sheffield 1904 Walker & Hall, a rose bowl of pedestal form with circular base and fitted cover, height 7cm, Birmingham 1964, a capstan inkwell with hinged lid, diameter 8cm, Birmingham 1916 and a circular hobnail cut glass pin jar with silver mount decorated with foliate scrolls, height 6cm, London 1915 Mappin Brothers. (4)
A composed part canteen of Victorian and later hallmarked silver Kings pattern cutlery to include twelve dinner and dessert forks, twelve dessert and tea spoons, twelve silver handled dessert and dinner knives, twelve silver handled fish knives and forks and two serving and four salt spoons, London 1844 and onwards. (90).
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware ewer decorated by Emma Martin, of footed ovoid form with a collar neck and applied loop handle all below a silver plated mount, the body with incised decoration with foliate scrolls and flowers picked out in tonal green glaze over an ochre ground, impressed and incised marks with a date for 1878, height 26cm.
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