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A Daum Nancy "Orange sunset" glass vase, circa 1900/1910 decorated with green cameo landscape with trees and a lake all against a mottled orange ground, signed Daum Nancy and with cross of Lorraine, and with continental silver mounts, 15 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This vase appears to be from any faults, to include chips, cracks or restorations. The silver mount is slightly tarnished but again has no obvious faults. A manufacturing flaw within the mount in that the beading on one side is slightly off centre. There are traces of dried silver polish within the beaded decoration. It would appear that some of the silver polish has moved onto the vase as there is some silver polish residue within the glass. This is a very nice example of its type.
A Nazi Labour Day "Tag der Arbeit" pin badge, by P. Erich Bruckmann, Menden i.w., a lighter in the form of a bullet, a silver metal and enamel badge with initials "WRMW", six 19th century livery buttons decorated with a swan by Pitt & Co., 50 St. Martins Lane, London, and a 15th North Auckland Regiment Great War cap badge.
A Chinese silver plate on copper spirit kettle, late 19th century, in two sections, each of square form, the upper section with split bale handle with rectangular knopped lid and pierced strainer, the body decorated with panels of calligraphy, bamboo and peony, above a pierced base with further calligraphy and floral decoration with carrying handles to the side (replacement tap), overall height including handles 26 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The body is tarnished through age and wear. But there are no obvious visible splits or cracks. There are some question marks over the tap, there is lots of soldier where it joins the body. On one side of the handle it is struck secure the other side it is indistinctly struck with Western letters all above what appears to be a Chinese seal mark. One of the clasps that lock the bracket on the base to the top is missing its catch. The body is almost a uniform colour throughout. Other than the faults mentioned there are no faults beyond what you would expect of wear to the polish from age and use.
Two cased sets of silver coffee spoons, one Cooper Brothers and Sons, Sheffield 1933, the other Harrison Fisher, Sheffield 1924. CONDITION REPORT: The cased set of spoons by Harrison Fisher are in good order with no obvious faults. The presentation case has a wrinkle to the applied surface on the upper left hand side but is otherwise in relatively good order. The underside of the case shows signs of wear all around the edges. The second set of spoons again are in good decorative order. The presentation case however, has surface marks and rubbing throughout. The spoons in both instances are in good decorative order.
A George III mahogany longcase clock, with circular dial and two-train striking movement, the long trunk door with applied moulded edge flanked by canted angles and all raised on a plinth base. Height including finial 220 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds on both trains. The movement is very dirty. When weight is applied to the going train the clock appears to tick. We do not have the pendulum or key. The movement appears to strike when manually advanced. The silver dial is a little tarnished in places. We have both weights. The hood has a small loss to the unfinished timber at the top of the arch. All of the polished mahogany is in good order all round and the door is not warped. The trunk is in generally in good condition. The door is not warped and well figured. All mouldings appear to be present. The bracket feet are original. There are some minor surface scuffs, marks and veneer stress fractures, particularly to the bottom panel, but no significant case issues.
A pair of Benham & Froud silver plated telescopic candlesticks, late 19th century, with removable sconces and on circular bases, 27 cm extended, pair of Adam style plated candlesticks, height 20 cm, Arts & Crafts style silver plated spirit kettle and stand, Danish silver plated oval dish by Atla and a cut glass ice pail with silver plated on copper mount complete with tongs.
A large silver plated presentation trophy, inscribed "champion prize cup presented to the lower ward of Renfrewshire Agricultural Society by R. Sinclair Scott. Craigievar-President for the best black faced sheep in the field 21st June 1889, framed by two embossed trees all above a four bar gate and wall and verso inscribed "won by George Scott Hillside" above an embossed long horn sheep with mountainous background, all above bands of acanthus and anthemion with knopped stem and circular foot with silver gilt interior, 34.3 cm high.
A fine Edwardian silver mounted and tortoiseshell carriage clock, with French single-train movement, London hallmarks for 1904/05, complete with leather case marked "Henry Lewis Jeweller & Goldsmith, London". Height excluding carrying handle 12.5 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The movement winds with the integral key and is currently ticking away nicely. The dial is in first class condition with no cracks. All silverwork is in extremely good condition also with no faults. The hallmarks are extremely clear and fully legible. The feet are original and all in very good order. The handle and handle support brackets are all in good condition also. The tortoiseshell is in extremely good condition with no cracks or any stress fractures. The rear door hinge is fully hallmarked and in good order. The carrying case is tatty and allover scuffed with various losses to the leather surface. It is serviceable but tired. The silver makers mark is for J Batson & Son (Henry John Batson & Albert Edward Batson of Brewer Street, London).
Various ephemera, hunting related, etc, Kennington silver plated cup, photograph of huntsmen and women on horseback, a photograph album relating to a race meeting showing jockeys, etc, probably 1960's, various postcards, early 19thC and later, postcards of Spalding, continental scene shop fronts, comedy cards, band card, some photographs professionally taken, etc. (a quantity)Sold without copyright.
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