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A pair of Victorian silver mounted candlesticks, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1898. each designed as a tapering square column with embossed bow decoration mounted with urn sconce, all raised on spreading square base with embossed floral swag and bead decoration, 26.5cm high (loaded) (at fault) (2)
A pair of early-Victorian silver candlesticks, by Thomas Bradbury and Sons, Sheffield 1839, baluster stems with foliate scroll decoration, foliate urn capitals, detachable drip pans, on raised shaped circular bases with foliate scroll decoration, height 23cm. (2) Sold in aid of fund raising for Holy Trinity Church, Bradford on Avon.
An early 19th century German silver tea urn, Kassel, date letter O, maker's mark I.K, urn form, with lion mask drop ring handles, ribbon-tied ribbons and swags, beaded borders, (some a.f), the pull-off cover with a detachable cone finial, fluted tap with a wooden handle, on a raised square base with a pierced gallery on four ball feet, height 45cm, approx. weight 87oz.
A pair of 19th-century Danish silver candlesticks with associated Edwardian silver three-light branches, Assay master F. Fabricius, Copenhagen 1805, the branches by H. Lambert, London 1907, oval tapering form, reeded borders, engraved decoration, reeded scroll branches, oval urn capitals, height 45cm, approx. weight of branches 62oz. (2)
By Georg Jensen, a Danish silver mustard spoon, length 12.7cm, plus an Acorn pattern spoon, design number 77, stylised classical urn decoration, with English import marks for 1938, length 14.8cm, and a Danish silver-gilt and enamel commemorative spoon, by A. Michelsen, celebrating the coronation of Queen Margrethe of Denmark, and dated '15 January 1972', approx. total weight 3.4oz. (3)
λA George III presentation silver tea urn, by Wakelin and Taylor, London 1783, urn form, scroll handles, beaded borders, fluted tap with a stained ivory handle, the front with an armorial, the raised pull-off cover with a cone finial, on a raised square base, the front inscribed 'The Gift of the Right Honourable Robert Lord Visct. Arundell Gallway', height 36.5cm, approx. weight 41.5oz. The arms are those of Bower, originally of Bridlington, Yorkshire, with Seymour in pretence.
A Victorian silver engraved 'castle-top' card case, Leeds Town Hall, by Charles Deakin, Birmingham 1857, rectangular form, the front with a view of the Hall, and engraved foliate scroll decoration, the reverse engraved with an urn of flowers and foliate decoration, length 10cm, approx. weight 2oz.
A George III silver cheese warming dish and cover, by William Stroud, London 1801/2, rectangular form, the raised hinged cover with an urn finial and engraved with an armorial, and with a chain and hook attachment, turned wooden baluster handle, the interior with six rectangular removable dishes, length 22cm, approx. weight 49oz. The arms are those of Richdale impaling another.
A NEO-CLASSICAL STYLE GILTWOOD PLASTER RECTANGULAR UPRIGHT OVERMANTLE, LATE 19th CENTURY, the top centred by a two handled swagged urn flanked by a pair of finials, the plain frieze with garlands above a husk beaded rim, with quarter engaged fan decorations to either side of the base. 152cms x 180cms high.
A GEORGIAN REVIVAL MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE, with swagged tablet pediment with an urn to each corner, moulded cornice and gothic arcade, above a pair of brass trimmed gothic glazed doors flanked by two further doors to either side, the breakfront base with leaf carved rim above a fluted frieze interspersed with flower heads, above a pair of brass trimmed cupboard doors centred by oval panels and flanked by a pair of cupboard doors similar, on plinth base. 210cms wide x 253cms high x 53cms deep.
A late 19th Century German musical mantel clock, the walnut case with domed top, three compressed urn and spire finials and central fluted arched panel, the door with cream enamel chapter ring with Arabic numerals and matted centre dial, brass bezzle, flanked by a pair of fluted pillars, panels and applied lyre, split spindle gallery flanked by a pair of rectangular boss, the door opening to reveal the disc music box with stop/hour/play and three additional levers inscribed push/fast/slow/fast and slow the disc inscribed Old Folks at Home, SC Foster, Made in Germany Junghans, additional Junghans label verso, 53cm high, Circa 1880
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the domed hood with cavetto moulded cornice, fitted ball and eagle finials to three fluted pedestals, the tapered fluted brass capped pillars enclosing a cream enamel dial painted to the arch with urn and doves, floral painted spandrels, the chapter ring with Roman and Arabic quarter numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and month aperture, inscribed Charles Kelvey, Gainsborough, eight day striking movement, the arched figured trunk door flanked by inlaid chamfered angles on figured base, 218cm high overall, Circa 1800 (faults)
A Victorian ormolu mantel clock, the top with jeweled and gilt blue porcelain two handled urn with fruit finial and floral drapes, the shaped case with circular dial painted to the centre with birds and foliage within a chapter ring of Roman numerals, beaded bezzle and frame beneath with porcelain panel depicting infant, dog and reclining woman before a classical building, applied scroll cast panels with conforming porcelain ovals within beaded frames, the breakfront base with rectangular panels on pierced leaf scroll supports, French movement striking on a bell numbered 50945, 42cm high, Circa 1850 (faults)
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