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* A matched Edwardian silver backed, six piece dressing table set, of Art Nouveau design, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham c.1902 /1903. Comprising two large brushes, two smaller brushes a comb & a hand mirror. Also an Edwardian chinoiserie decorated and silver mounted four piece dressing table set,retailed by Asprey's, Birmingham c.1902. (11)
A Victorian repousse silver dressing table tray by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, c.1900; A silver pepper grinder, Sheffield, c. 1986; a silver sauce boat, Birmingham, c.1941; a cased two piece silver christening set; a cased Art Deco design silver backed gents hair brush; a cased set of six silver cake forks and a cased set of silver handled cake knives. (7)
A matched set of George III silver old english pattern fork, by George Smith London, c. 1784. Comprising: 19 table forks and 15 dessert forks. 60ozs gross. Also seven Victorian silver tea spoons by George William Adams, dates between c.1877 & 1881, 4.7ozs gross. Also eight Victorian silver fish knives, London, various dates, and two silver handled fruit forks.
A pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, marks for 'T.W.', London, 1845, a George III small silver ladle, marks for 'W.E.', London, 1802, a modern silver wine taster with entwined serpent handle, London, 1967, and other silver flatware, various dates and makers, (a lot)
A collection of silver items, to include; An Edwardian silver dressing table tray, of shaped rectangular shape; a silver mounted cigarette box; a silver cigarette case; a silver sauce boat, a cut glass and silver rim fruit bowl; a silver top and cut glass sugar caster and further items. (a lot)
Georges Lefeuvre, French b.1932- Flowers in a vase by a table by a window over looking a garden; oil on board, signed, 62.7x47.5cm: together with one other similar floral still life composition and a landscape study in oils on board by the same hand, both signed, 63x46 and 46x55cm., respectively, (3) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
A number of early twentieth century dressing table items, to include a hand mirror, two clothes brushes and a hair brush each with beaded detail border, each item hallmarked Jones & Crompton Birmingham 1915. Together with two glass dressing table jars with silver lids, hallmarked Birmingham 1916, a third dressing table glass jar of rectangular form with silver lid embossed in high relief with acanthus scrolls, length measuring 3 1/4 inches (8cm), hallmarked Birmingham early twentieth century, a pair of small bud vases, height measures 4 inches (10cm), hallmarked Birmingham 1915, etc.
A pair of twentieth century table candlesticks with earn shaped sconces and gadrooned borders. Height measures 3 inches (8cm). Hallmarked S. Blanckensee & Son Birmingham 1917. There are surface scratches to both candlesticks. One has two small dents to the base. There is a lot of tarnish and some build-ups of wax to the insides of the sconces. The wooden bases are in good condition, but the edge of the silver around them is dented on both candlesticks. There is tarnish and remnants of polish around the decoration. The hallmarks are clear and unrubbed.
1940s silver dressing table set comprising of a hand held mirror, brush, clothes brush and comb all with engine turned decoration and personal engraving. The dressing table set is in reasonably good condition. There are surface scratches and dents to all of the silver, and the engine turned decoration is worn in places. There are areas of tarnish in the grooves of the reeding. The glass in the mirror is spotted with age. The bristles of the brushes are discoloured and splayed, and there are a lot missing from the clothes brush. The wooden parts of the brushes are dirty and worn, and there are polish stains on parts of them. The silver mount on the comb is loose and there is a build-up of dirt and polish underneath it. The hallmark and cartouche on the comb are very rubbed and the hallmark is illegible. The 'Peggy' engravings on the other pieces are all rubbed but still legible, and the hallmarks are all indistinct and of varying degrees of legibility.
A 1920's cased condiment set each piece of waisted form, with non original associated hallmarked spoons. Hallmarked Birmingham 1925, sponsors mark reads N&D. Together with a miniature cased silver plated dressing table set, each piece embossed with acanthus scrolls and a further silver plated cased spoons and sugar nips. a/f.
A modern silver cased canteen of six place settings, comprising six dinner knifes, six side knifes, six pairs of fish eaters, six dinner forks, six side forks, six desert spoons, six soup spoons, six teaspoons, two table spoons, one small ladle and carving knife fork and sharpener each with rope twist detail to the handles, each hallmarked Sheffield 1976, possibly Roberts and Belk, total weight 111.5ozt. Together with an Old English Georgian basting spoon, hallmarked London 1823, sponsors mark reads JB, a modern sauce ladle, hallmarked Sheffield 1958 and a three piece silver plated condiment set.
George III Irish condiment fiddle pattern spoon with gilt bowl, hallmarked Dublin 1819, sponsors mark reads IS. Together with a bright cut engraved stamp holder marked sterling and a boxing medal marked Phillips Aldershot and hallmarked Birmingham 1918, sponsors mark reads F.P. Also together with a selection of items to include an Edwardian cigar mouth piece holder, length measuring 2 1/2ins (6.5cm), an early twentieth century vesta case with acanthus bright cut engraving, a bud vase height measuring 4ins (10.5cm), hallmarked Birmingham 1978, a miniature photo frame, a dressing table jar, a spoon and pusher set a condiment spoon and nail file.
Four Scottish design items to include a silver 1970s citrine set openwork brooch, two silver kilt pins and a silver brooch. In good general condition. Citrine brooch hallmarked Edinburgh 1977 and has what appears to be an intertwined H and J as sponsors' mark, citrine has an external chip to pavilion facets that can be seen through the table, silver is showing some wear and tear/discolouration, measures approximately 4.3cm in diameter. The two kilt pins are also hallmarked, one with raised bead detail is hallmarked Edinburgh 1978(?), the other Birmingham 1937,-both are showing wear and tear/some discolouration, diameter 4.8cm. The circular brooch is hallmarked Birmingham 1936, the metal is showing wear and tear and some discolouration and there are a few nicks at the edges, diameter 4cm
Georgian paste buckle of shaped rectangular form, set with two clusters of clear paste to the centre and the whole with a row of larger paste to the edge. 5cm x 13cm. The back has been strengthened with two bands of white metal. Together with a quantity of white metal and silver items to include a hairbrush in the Art Deco style with engine turned decoration, marked Birmingham 1913, a match box holder marked London 1908, a plated dressing table set with tortoiseshell inlay, a Danish silver handbag, etc. In good general condition. Metal is unmarked and showing discolouration to reverse. Stones all in place-one in one of the flower cluster looks damaged/smaller than others. Buckle also has bronze coloured bead decoration. he assortment of white metal items all suffer from general wear and tear and tarnishing.
A later 19th Century pate sur pate decorated table lamp, possibly Schenk for George Jones, the shouldered ovoid body decorated with a study of a Classical maiden carrying an urn and verso a formal floral scroll panel on a pale sage green ground, applied with cast brass lion head and ring handles and mounted on laurel wreath panel cast base, floral etched glass shade, chimney present, 65cm high.
A quantity of reference books relating to the manufacture and collecting of decorative glass, to include "English, Scottish and Irish Table Glass" by G Bernard Hughes, "19th Century British Glass" by Hugh Wakefield and "The Encylclopaedia of Glass Paperweights" by Paul Hollister, Ex Libris, H J Haden many include hand written notes and annotations.(29).
A 19th Century trade catalogue for Philip Pargeter of the Red House Glass Works, Stourbridge, illustrating "registered flower centres, candelabras, vases, specimen tubes and of cut, engraved and etched table glass of every description", containing 93 bound plates, all drawn half size, 5th edition.
A William IV rosewood sofa table having a rounded rectangular top with plain shallow skirt and beaded border raised to a tapered column leg with carved acanthus leaf decoration, the lower leg falling top a cross support with hair claw foot and united by a turned stretcher. 154cm wide.
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