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Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik (WMF) - An early 20th Century German silver plated cup or trophy cup, embossed with a frieze panel depicting mystical animals and foxes chased by a dragon amidst scrolls and leaves, below geometric border and raised on a tall hexagonal pedestal with swept foot and four strutt legs, WMF marks to foot for 1910 - 1920, height 36cm
Wilhelm Kage - Gustavsberg - A 1930s Art Deco Argenta Ware spill vase decorated with a silver galleon against a mottled green ground with WASA 1628 to the reverse, printed and painted marks, height 12.5cm together with an Arabia hexagonal vase in green with painted silver lustre sprays, printed mark, height 13cm (2)
Harry Nixon (1886 - 1955) - An oil painting on board titled 'Evening' St Ives depicting boats in harbour at low tide below a tonal blue and jade green sky, silver slip frame, signed and dated 37, exhibition label verso for the Society of Staffordshire Artists with full details, together with a further dedicated label reading - To Gladys & Cyril - With all good wishes - From Alice & Harry Nixon - July 1939, 26cm x 30cm. Harry Nixon joined Doulton in about 1900 as a general artist. He was closely associated with Charles Noke in the decoration of flambe ware and the Chang and Sung art ware of the early 1900s. Nixon is best known as the man responsible for figurine painting at Nile St and the 'HN' series numbers on figurines (HN 1 'Darling' introduced in 1913) to recognise his role in their production.
Unknown - Mexican - A pair of mid-century silver clip earrings with nine united hemispheres in square grid form, engraved marks of 925 and TS 22, together with a pair of mid-century silver Brutalist clip earrings of square section made from tight woven chain links mounted to a fixing. (2)
Robert Welch for Old Hall - A 1950s to 1960s silver plated tapered candle holder of columnar form on swept base with clear glass globe shaped shade, believed to be the prototype for the accompanying stainless steel example, two smaller examples with amethyst glass shades and a pair of Campden three branch candle holders (6)
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