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A collection of Portmeirion “The Botanic Garden” Wares, comprises a Rolling Pin, seven various Cups in Sizes, eighteen various circular Plates in sizes, two oval Platters, a circular shallow crimped edge Dish, a cylindrical Teapot, a covered Preserve Pot, eight various small circular Pots in sizes, and seven Saucers or Stands in sizes; a further large Breakfast Cup and two Mugs, a circular covered Casserole Dish, nine Dessert Bowls, Salt and Pepperette, two further Jugs and various Table Mats, Cloths etc (conditions vary, some rim chips and losses)
A Herend circular Vase, with pierced rim, the centre decorated in iron red with a floral spray, within a gilded and iron red compartmentalised border; together with a further Herend Model of a shoe; a set of six gilded and enamelled ornamental Spoons; three further Models of shoes; and a small Coalport Table Bell
Agricultural Haul Silver Medallion by Elkington & Co London, engraved “Table Poultry Show 1895 Won by Mr A J Stubbs with Couple of Aylesbury Ducks”, 2” diameter, cased; plus five Worshipful Company of Poulters London Silver Medallions by Baddflet Bros London, also engraved to A J Stubbs, 1 ¾” diameter; plus two Silver and enamel Poultry Club Badges (8)
A Mixed Lot comprising: a hallmarked Silver Cigarette Case, of hinged and polished rectangular form, with sprung clasp and frosted gilt interior; together with a Silver Ingot Pendant and a Victorian One Rupee Coin mounted as a brooch; together with an electroplated Table Cigarette Case, of hinged rectangular form with engraved detail, various dates and makers (4)
A George V Silver gilt enamelled and paste-set Dressing Table Casket, of circular form with engine-turned decoration covered with cobalt blue guilloche enamel (chips to base and cover), the pull-off cover with paste-set border to a gilt interior, diameter 2”, and bearing import marks for London 1912, Sponsor’s Mark RB 40-50
A Mixed Lot comprising: a George V Dressing Table Tray, of shaped rectangular form with engine-turned decoration and vacant central cartouche; together with a Silver backed Dressing Table Hand Mirror; and a further example of small proportions; a single Silver backed Clothes Brush, various dates and makers (4)
A Mixed Lot comprising: a George V Silver mounted Pin Cushion; together with a Dressing Table Trinket Box, of circular form; a Capstan Inkwell (lid A/F); two various part Cruet Pieces; a part Vesta Vase; a Toilet Water Lid; a Candle Sconce; a Teaspoon; a Button; together with a base metal two-handled Quaiche; and a further electroplated circular Canister, various dates and makers (15)
A Victorian Brass bound Coromandel Dressing Case, of hinged rectangular form, with crossbanded detail and central vacant cartouche, to a hinged cover, fitted to the interior with concealed mirror and writing paper tray, to a fitted interior with a quantity of dressing table bottles, jars and canisters, with trays for sewing and manicure pieces (lacking), fitted with a Bramah lock to a fitted jewellery drawer to the base, width 13”, Silver fittings marked for London 1852, Maker’s Mark TW (some losses)
A late Victorian Oak Gothic style Side Table, of rectangular form, moulded edge over a scroll and foliate moulded front drawer, flanked on either side by similar friezes, and raised on twisted supports joined by a similar “H” stretcher on compressed bun feet, 41 ¾” wide
A painted circular Pedestal Table, the top well-decorated with scene of parrot, foliage, scrolls etc, raised on a chamfered triangular spreading support, terminating in a plain tripod base with gilded bun feet, probably of European manufacture, possibly North Italian or South German, circa early 19th Century, 23 ¼” diameter
A Mahogany framed and black marble topped circular Games Table, the top inset with central chequerboard over a plain moulded frieze, and raised on four splayed twisted supports joined below by a shelf, terminating in stylised embossed cast metal paw feet, by Chamberlin & Sons of Norwich, 23” diameter
George III silver fiddle shell and thread pattern table service by William Eley and William Fern (London 1817) comprising six dinner forks, six tablespoons, six dessert spoons and four dessert forks all bearing crest, together with two matching dessert forks (London 1930) Francis Higgins & Sons Ltd, all at 62ozs (24)
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