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A Doulton Lambeth tube lined stylised designed barrel shaped preserve pot, marked to base, by Eliza Simmance, dated 1884, with silver plated detachable cover and handle, along with a Langley ware orange ground, bird, tree and insect design to body and gilt like design to rim, marked to base and numbered 26, 9, 20 and no. 23. (2) Preserve pot approx. 10.5cm high and Langley vase approx. 15.5cm high. Further Details: Slight nibble to top rim and chip to foot rim of Langley vase, general wear to both, the Doulton pot being in generally good condition, slight wear to tube lined areas and tarnishing to plated top and cover.
WMF - An Art Nouveau designed silver plated twin handled sugar basket, with stylised pierced and engraved design and with detachable green oval shaped liner to within. Marked "WMF EPNS". Approx. 10.5cm high x 18.5cm wide. Further Details: Some small chips and nibbles to green glass rim, some general wear and tarnishing to plate.
An early 20th century Art Nouveau designed green glass vase with silver overlaid floral decoration to body, marked 999/1000 A&Co, numbered G3485-1. The green glass having signed mark and no. 238 to base. The silver engraved "Timperley Golf Club, presented by W.H. Goultry ESQ" to side. Approx. 9cm high x 11.5cm wide. Further Details: No makers mark to glass, slight parts to overlay silver are loose, tarnishing, slight staining. With slight nibbles and crack to glass.
Hukin & Heath - Two graduating Whisky noggin's with hinged silver tops, the glass parts both having handles to bodies and cut bases. Both hallmarked Birmingham, larger one 1911 other 1909. Along with a small octagonal shaped glass condiment pot, also by Hukin & Heath, hallmarked London, 1892, with matching condiment spoon with ball shaped terminal. (3) Tallest noggin approx. 10.5cm high. Other noggin approx. 10cm high. Condiment pot approx. 5cm high. Further Details: Tarnishing, general wear.
Hukin & Heath: A late 19th century glass medicinal bottle, with silver collar and hinged lid. Hallmarked, Birmingham, 1894. With registration no. 48328-9. Approx. 22cm high x 9.5cm wide. Further Details: Slightest misshapen hinged top, general tarnishing, slight scuffs/scratches and wear commensurate to age.
Hukin & Heath - A George V stylish silver collared glass decanter, of circular form with Tyre like circular hole to centre. Not original stopper (EPNS), silver collar hallmarked Birmingham, 1920, Hukin & Heath mark nearly indistinct but can just make it slightly out. Inscribed "Presented by the Greyhound Racing Association". Approx. 25cm high x 18cm wide. Further Details: Some general wear, signs of usage, staining, tarnishing.
A collection of silver to include; a Mappin & Webb Birmingham silver engine turned cigarette case, gilt interior, a simple designed Mappin & Webb, Birmingham silver smaller cigarette case, an Art Deco style engine turned silver ash tray, Birmingham by Mappin & Webb. Along with a small engraved christening one handled mug, Birmingham, 1935, S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd. Weight: approx. 398 grams. Further Details: Some tarnishing, wear, surface scratching etc.
Dryad Art Metal Works of Leicester - A pair of Arts and Crafts silver spoons, each with circular bowl and tapering stem, with Angel like figural finials. Each engraved L.G.C to reverse, probably that of Leicester Golf Club. Both hallmarked Birmingham by Colin & Co. One dated 1914, the other 1910. One engraved "Dryad". Each approx. 13.5cm long. Weight: approx. 41 grams (1.3ozt) Further Details: Some slight general wear to bowls and tarnishing.
A pair of Queen Elizabeth II modernist silver condiment pots, both twin handled and with textured designs to foot circular footed bases and handles, hallmarked Sheffield, 1976, maker's mark RAW. Both engraved with Silver Wedding Anniversary inscriptions. Weight: approx. 137.6 grams (4.4ozt) Both approx. 10cm handle to handle, and approx. 5cm high. Further Details: Some slight signs of general wear, tarnishing.
A cased set of six mid 20th century silver tea spoons with enamelled feather like patterned terminals, hallmarked Birmingham, 1966, Turner & Simpson. Along with a cased silver gilt and enamelled spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1928, Adolph Scott. (2) Further Details: Some damage to blue enamel on single spoon.
A small collection of Art Nouveau metal ware to include; a twin handled Kayserzinn "4425" patterned pewter sugar bowl with stylised design, approx. 15cm wide x 6cm high, a rectangular WMF silver plated tray, with stylised floral design and marked to inside rim to top, approx. 22cm long. Along with a small unmarked stylised four footed and twin handled pewter bowl, approx. 15cm wide x 8.5cm high and an Abbey Pewter cigarette box, of stepped design and hand beaten decoration, hinged cover. Approx. 12.5cm wide x 7.5cm high. (4) Further Details: Some wear, scuffs, tarnishing, loss to plating to WMF, etc.
David Mellor for Walker & Hall - A matched stylish silver plated tea pot and coffee pot, with ebonised finials and handles, along with a silver plated Eric Clements for Elkington's matched sugar bowl and milk jug, both with curved stylised handles, and similar Walker & Hall large silver plated tray. (5) Coffee pot approx. 16.5cm high, tea pot approx. 14cm high. Further Details: Lots of tarnishing, wear to tray mostly and general wear and slight surface scratching to all.
Alfred Daniels (British, 1924-2015), a 20th century oil on board of village square scene with figures. In plain silver frame. Signed lower right and dated 1974. No labels to front or back. Oil approx. 51.5cm x 41.5cm. Further Details: Some general wear to frame, painting in good condition.
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