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Fruitwood three-tiered whatnot, having decorative floral inlay with a brass pierced gallery to top (small section missing) 32 w x 43 l x 76 h cms together with a Regency style occasional table with a lower tier and decorative inlay to top and bottom approx 71 cms h x 45 cms wide.
A large stoneware flagon stamped Avon Table Waters Proprietors Usher's Wiltshire Brewery, with a turned wood stopper and tap, approx 41 cms h, large stoneware flagon nr 2066 Arthur Jones Spirit Dealer Aberdare approx 40 cms h; a local interest example impressed nr 220 Stow Brewery Stow on the Wold approx 39.5 cms h together with a smaller flagon unmarked with a shaped spout.
A group of four 19th century silver table spoons, two of fiddle and thread pattern having engraved monogram to the terminals, with marks for London 1845, maker John & Henry Lias, the remainder of fiddle pattern also having engraved monogram to the terminals, with marks for London 1838, maker John & Henry Lias, 345 grams gross.
A selection of late 19th and 20th century silver mounted dressing table wares, including a cut glass scent bottle having and embossed screw-off cap with marks for London 1908 with indistinct maker mark, a small cut glass having a screw-off cap with marks for London 1854, maker John Howes, an elongated cut glass bottle with a floral engraved screw-off cap having marks for London 1866, maker George Brace, and a decorative silver handled button hook with marks for Birmingham 1903, maker E S Barnsley & Co., sold along with two napkin rings with marks for Birmingham and London, 1951 and 1950, one with makers mark for Preece & Willicombe the other with indistinct makers mark etc.
A George III silver fiddle pattern table fork, engraved with initials WJJ and carrying marks for London 1811, maker Thomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, 19.5cm, sold along with a pair of George III silver sugar tongs bright cut with veined design and borders, marks for London 1796, maker most likely George Burrows (I), gross lot weight 110grams
A selection late 19th and early 20th century silver mounted dressing table wares, including four cut glass containers all having embossed silver screw-off covers with marks for Birmingham and London, 1903 and makers Thomas Hayes and Henry Charles Freeman, the others with indistinct makers marks, an embossed hand-held mirror with marks for Chester 1905, maker possibly William Needham etc. Condition report: General wear consistent with age and use. Some dents and wear to silver covers and some covers are not secure. Some small dents to clothes brush but otherwise in good condition. Surface wear, small dents and scratches to button hook handle. Some rubbed through holes to back of mirror, dents to rim and silver is pulled away from mirror in places.
A George III silver topped glass dressing table jar, of moulded circular form with remains of engraved initials, marks for London 1814, maker TW, all over the fluted circular glass body (af) sold along with A 19th century white metal topped glass dressing table bottle, the moulded octagonal screw-off cover over the short white metal mounted neck with conforming octagonal collar, the body with flattened sides and ground pontil to base. 9cm, unmarked, some wear showing to base. Sold
A fine Regency mahogany and rosewood crossbanded reading / occasional table Inlaid with boxwood and ebonised lines, the rectangular tilt top with brass hinged rests, above a turned fluted shaft, on downswept tripod legs and brass ball feet, 41cm wide, 32cm deep, 75cm high. N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations
A 17th century style gilt brass drum table clock, a small time-piece and a 19th century slate mantel clock The drum clock, with pierced scrolling and engraved decoration, the dial with Roman numerals, together with a small brass art nouveau time-piece, 13cm diameter, 12cm high and 11cm high respectively, together with a 19th century later brown painted slate and verde antico marble mantel clock, with rectangular moulded top above an enamelled dial with Roman numerals, flanked by stop-fluted angles, on a moulded plinth base, 27cm wide, 29cm high. (3)
A group of silver items Comprising of four silver spoons, one Dublin, 1799, makers mark J S, three John Power, Dublin, 1796, two Asprey pin trays, Cohen & Charles, London, 1911, a cut glass and silver oval dressing table pot, W. G Sothers & Co., Birmingham 1913 and a cylindrical vesta case, C.E. Williams, Birmingham, 1911. (431g) (8)
A painted iron standard lamp with a Tiffany style shade together with a smaller octagonal Tiffany style shade and two lamps The larger shade decorated with dragonflies, 165cm high and 31cm wide respectively, together with two Art Nouveau style brass and glass table lamps, one in the style of Tiffany, the other in the style of Daum, 47cm and 40cm high respectively. (4)
King and Country Streets of Old Hong Kong Matte series HK120M Street Doctor Set (one table leg broken), HK135 Stone Mason set (one hammer bent), and HK147 Photographer with case, in the three original boxes (Condition Excellent, boxes Good-Fair, interior packing missing) (9)
King and Country Streets of Old Hong Kong Gloss series HK1, Amah with Chickens HK5G Deliveryman with pole and baskets, HK15G Chinese Gent with birdcage, HK33G, Chinese Tea Table and Lady, and HK37G Chinese Girl carrying Baby, in the five original boxes (Condition Excellent, boxes Good-Fair, interior packing missing) (6)
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