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Carlton coffee pot and a trumpet shaped vase both decorated with chinoiserie patterns on blue lustre grounds, printed marks to bases, (3) the coffee pot measures 20cm high Condition report: Vase: Heavy gilt wear to the rim and the footrim, the pattern remains largely intact. Minor glaze scatch. Coffee pot: Hairline to rim, crazing and gilt wear.
A late Victorian plated Britannia metal and glass epergne, the circular base surmounted by three recumbent Saluki dogs and supporting a central vase with acanthus leaf and entwined snake detail, fitted with a circular glass dish and trumpet vase, overall height approx 56cm, together with a plated lampbase.
A double series opaque twist stem engraved drinking glass, circa 1770, the moulded ogee bowl engraved with a band of fruiting vine above the plain stem with two spiral threads outside gauze on a conical foot, together with another 18th Century wine glass with drawn trumpet bowl, plain stem and folded conical foot.
A latticino glass goblet and cover, probably Venetian, 20th century, with ball and `propeller` finial, on compressed knop stem, 23.5cm high, a Venetian trailed glass, gilt speckled trumpet vase, with crimped rim, 20cm high, a Victorian cut glass goblet, on a faceted tapering stem, 20cm high, a silver jubilee goblet, 1910-1935, 12.5cm high, and an Edwardian faceted glass with compressed knop stem, 13cm high (5)
Various silver items, comprising salt pepper & mustard, squat baluster shape with triple feet, h/m Birmingham 1918, small dish, approx. 3.1/4" diameter, open-work pattern, h/m Birmingham 1912 & a miniature trumpet vase, approx. 2.1/2" tall, weighted base, h/m Birmingham 1971 (gross 4.61oz) (5)
A pair of Victorian steel and wooden hafted halberds, circa 1843, each side with a crest and motto, `William Garnett` and `1843` The crest of William Garnett (1782-1863) of Quernmore Park and Bleasdale Tower, JP and Master Forester of Her Majesty`s Forest of Bleasdale, Lancashire. He acquired a lease of the manor or forest of Bleasdale from the Crown and converted wild lands into meadow and pasture. He built Bleasdale Tower, and served as High Sheriff of Lancashire in 1843. His son, William James Garnett (1818-1873), was a British Conservative Party politician and was a Member of Parliament from 1857 to 1864. It is plausible/credible that non-functional halberds would be associated with armorial trumpet banners in the shrieval ceremonial associated with the opening of the Assize Court, for instance. In the case of the first William Garnett this would have been in 1843.
1920s silver card tray of octagonal form with ribbon border, on four scroll feet (Sheffield 1923), a 1920s silver bowl of compressed bell form with reeded decoration and flared rim on a circular foot, together with a matching pair of silver trumpet vases (London 1924) - maker R P, all at approximately 12ozs, card tray 15cm across (4) Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
Selection of Victorian and later silver condiments including pair of pepperettes (Chester 1899), fiddle pattern salt spoon (London 1877), matching salt and pepper (Birmingham 1923 / 1924), miniature trumpet vase (Birmingham 1904) and another salt (Birmingham 1920), together with a silver plated pepper, weighable silver all at approximately 4ozs (qty) Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
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