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A fencing foil, rigid 29" blade of square section with brass button and stamped "Solingen", the steel hilt with figure of eight guard, urn shaped pommel, and wire bound hexagonal grip in the manner of the 18th Century; and 2 other duelling epees, with triangular section blades and steel cup hilts. Average GC. (3)
A mid 18th century smallsword, hollow triangular section colichmarde blade 32", silver plated copper hilt with upturned double shell guard, pas d`ane rings, knucklebow, urn shaped pommel and swollen grip, chased overall with classical heads and figures in panels. GC for age (blade cleaned and repaired, some plating wear)
A rare and important Minton aesthetic vase by Charles Toft c1875, with shell moulded body ground in lilac and decorated in the pate sur pate technique with stylized flowers issuing from a central urn, the neck enamelled with cloisonne style decoration is flanked by two looped handles with white jewelled decoration, raised over a Japanese style moulded base on four scroll feet with gilt decoration, signed C.Toft on one foot, impressed Minton 9.25. Note; Charles Toft was a former pupil of Louis Solon. He was a master at Minton and made many of their early exhibition pieces. Examples of signed Charles Toft pate sur pate works rarely turn up for sale. This important example shows two particular influences, the aesthetic movement and devises in particular employed by DR Christopher Dresser, as this particular example combines both influences, it is possibly unique.
Greenock - a rare Scottish provincial sugar caster John Taylor, marked IT, anchor, S, of conventional form with simple baluster body with reeded mid girdle, on simple domed spreading foot, the pull off cover with semi spiral piercing and simple engraved decoration with urn finial 13.5cm high 2.9oz Notes: While there is a long and relatively well-recorded silversmithing history in Greenock, there is surprisingly little holloware recorded. It seems probable that this piece was bought in from the large centre of production only 25 miles away.
A W.H Goss crested ware beaker, printed with the coat of arms for Croydon, height 11.5 cm, a W.H Goss crested ware model of jug in the Kendal museum 1602, height 9 cm, a W.H Goss crested ware model of a Celtic urn dug up Alnwick, height 7 cm, together with a quantity of crested ceramics, together with paperwork, (a lot).
* A cut glass and gilt metal urn shaped vase, rim decorated with slice cut continuous oval border, body decorated with raised pyramid design, raised on a under decorated square base, inclosed within gilt metal stand decorated with a lotus leaf border, concluding with four paw feet, height 28 cm, (A/F).
A late 19th/early 20th century French gilt brass clock garniture, the clock with eight day movement striking on a single gong, the brass dial with Roman numerals, the elaborate brass case of architectural form, the domed top with urn finial and cast floral festoons, height 59 cm, with two pendulums and key, together with a pair of garniture urns en-suite, (3).
A Late 18th Century Spanish Flintlock Holster Pistol, the 33.5cm steel barrel with foliate raised and chased decoration at the breech, foliate engraved cock and lock plate, the full walnut stock with chequered grip and mock ramrod, brass trigger guard with urn finial, spurred butt cap with lion mask pommel, and pierced foliate back plate; a Similar Holster Pistol, the 30cm steel barrel engraved with a mask at the breech, the full walnut stock carved with leaves and tendrils, steel furniture, white metal spurred butt cap with domed leaf chased pommel, the grip inlaid with silver tendrils (2-some damage)
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