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A George III silver coffee pot, all marks worn and rubbed, London, 1777: of baluster form, the domed hinged lid with spire finial, the body with embossed foliate and garland decoration, on a spreading circular foot, on an associated George III silver stand and burner, maker Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1821, crested with gadrooned border, raised on swept lion paw feet, over all height, 35cm. high, 46.14ozs.
A London saltglazed stoneware mug, probably Vauxhall or Fulham: of cylinder form with two basal ribs with applied strap handle, applied with a rectangular panel of two topers, hunting, stag hunting scenes and branching trees, the upper section under brown glaze, the lower half buff, the silver mounted rim maker I.T. London, 1796, 13.5 cm high, [some damage to silver rim].
* Pierre De Clausade [1910-1976]- Nuages Gris - Cote De France, coastal estuary scene:- signed bottom left oil on canvas 44.5 x 80cm * Provenance. With Stacy Marks, Eastbourne * Biography. The artist was born in Paris and initially studied architecture, he went on to study art and attended the Beaux Art Academy in Paris. He experimented in an effort to develop his own identity and not become 'a follower' or imitator. He held his first one man exhibition in 1941 at the Paris Salon where he won a silver medal. From then he exhibited in Paris regularly. He does without doubt have a unique style. 'He enchants and inspires with his creations of great cloud masses and leads us into a world of solitude and beauty'.
A set of six George IV Irish silver egg spoons, maker Richard Garde, Dublin, 1826: crested, five Victorian silver apostle coffee spoons, maker M Bros, Sheffield, 1893, five Edward VII silver coffee spoons, maker Henry Williamson, Birmingham, 1902, a silver handled cake slice, a set of plated fruit knives and forks, cased and a plated cocktail shaker, weighable silver 7.01ozs.
A George III silver cruet stand, maker Henry Chawner, London, 1795: of oval outline, the eight division cage with central loop carrying handle, raised on four reeded and swept feet, containing three matching clear glass and silver mounted bottles and a non matching mustard pot, 23cm. wide, weighable silver 17.38ozs.
A Victorian silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern part flatware service, maker John & Henry Lias, London, 1846: crested, includes six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, butter knife, two serving spoons and a soup ladle, contained in an oak canteen, 71.06ozs.
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