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The Kit Cat Club, 19th century silver and mixed metals goblet, unmarked, the copper bowl of urn form, applied with the badge of the Kit Cat Club 1703, on a plain raised circular foot, height 14cm. The Kit-Cat Club was an early 18th-century club in London with strong political and literary associations. It committed to the furtherance of Whig objectives, meeting at the Trumpet tavern in London. A nickname for Christopher is "Kit." Christopher Catt was the keeper of a pie-house in Shire Lane, by Temple Bar, where the club originally met. His famous mutton pies ("Kit-Cats") were named after him, and formed a standing dish at meetings of the club
A large collection of assorted silver condiments, various makers and dates, comprising: a set of four salt cellars, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, London 1897, hexagonal form, with blue glass liners, a three-piece condiment set by Atkin Bros, Sheffield, 1946, a pair of urn shaped pepperettes, and seventeen other various condiments, and a mustard spoon, approx. weight 22oz. (qty)
A George III old Sheffield plated coffee pot, unmarked, circa 1770, baluster form, angular scroll handle, beaded spout and borders, domed hinged cover with an urn and flame finial, on a raised circular beaded foot, engraved with a crest and monogram, height 30.5cm. The crest is that of Manning of Downe, Kent and Diss, Norfolk
A pair of George III old Sheffield plated candlesticks, by Henry Freeth, circa 1816, tapering square form, urn shaped capitals applied with classical medallions in the Flaxman manner, beaded borders, removable beaded drip pans, on raised square bases with medallions and beaded borders, height 30cm. (2) For the maker's mark see: Crosskey, G., Old Sheffield Plate, Treffry Publishing, 2011, page 375
A pair of 19th century German / Austro-Hungarian silver four-light candelabra, maker's mark of C.B, the columns with three simulated branches, with hanging leaves, with a central male and female figural finial supporting a foliate urn capital, with three scroll arms each supporting another capital, on raised engine-turned bases on three pierced scroll feet, damages and branches separate, filled bases, height 53.2cm. (2)
A George III old Sheffield plated epergne, probably by Morton and Co, circa 1785-90, with a central oval bowl with a pierced frieze and engraved with garlands of flowers, oval cartouche, supported by four scroll supports, with four detachable scroll arms, each supporting a further oval bowl, on an oval navette shaped base with a pierced gallery, and revolving on a raised circular foot, with an urn finial, height 51.2cm. For a similar example see: Crosskey, G., Old Sheffield Plate, Treffry Publishing, 2011, page 358
A pair of George III old Sheffield plated two-light candelabra, probably by Winter and Co, circa 1780, tapering circular form, with alternate panels of engraved decoration and ribbon-tied drapes, with a central urn finial, reeded scroll arms each supporting a fluted capital, beaded borders, on a raised circular foot, height 37.5cm. (2) For a similar example see: Crosskey, G., Old Sheffield Plate, Treffry Publishing, 2011, figure 431, page 310
A POOLE POTTERY ICE BUCKET with looped wicker handle decorated all over with floral designs, stamped to the underside Poole, England 230, hand painted mark 0/BN together with a pair of 19th Century Pratt Ware plates, T.G. Green flour and sugar shakers, a Royal Doulton flambe chimpanzee group, a small Masons ironstone jug, a Royal Crown Derby two handled urn and further items
A JAPANESE IMARI URN decorated with rocks and foliage together with a miscellaneous quantity of items to include a pair of pottery vases, a Studio Pottery bowl, two Victorian glass decanters, three carved wooden tribal figures, possibly South American, a Staffordshire type flatback figure and various other ceramics and glass wares
VAN EVERSEN. Framed, signed, oil on board, still life of flowers in an urn, together with MAYER. Framed, signed, oil on canvas, showing a young girl pushing a dog in a wheelbarrow, J. HAMILTON. Framed, signed, oil on canvas, young girl feeding ducks and two framed, prints of Dutch style still life compositions of flowers, average: 50cm x 39.5cm, (5).
A late 19th century five light banjo style mercury barometer,rosewood case surmounted by swan necked pediment and turned urn finial, hygrometer, spirit thermometer, mirror, silvered barometer dial with interesting sun emblem to centre, ivorine set knob and silvered spirit level. Est £100 - £120
A Derby porcelain figure, late 18th century, gentleman in period attire, 24cm high, a French parcel gilt porcelain three bowl encrier, raised on paw feet, 23 by 10 by 9cm high, a Derby potpourri urn, lacking cover, red mark to base and no.58, 10cm high, a Coalport cottage pastille burner, impressed 83 to the base, 13cm high, and a late 18th century Caughley blue and white tea pot, 11cm. (5)
A Barr Worcester porcelain dish decorated in the 'Brown Grapes' Pattern, incised mark, 38 by 27cm, a 19th century blue and white meat platter depicting birds amidst peonies, 43 by 33cm, a Worcester porcelain dish with a pink ground and modelled with grape design, 24 by 19cm, a 19th century French porcelain dish painted with an urn and floral border, 16cm, and a French porcelain saucer, cream ground, 14cm diameter. (5)
A French ormolu mounted porcelain urn and cover the Bleu De Roi body decorated with jewelling, acorn leaf trail, gilt strap work and flower heads, pair of palmette headed pendant handles joined by chains, the ormolu stem with stylised leafage and circular cast foot, 22cm high, Circa 1850 (faults to decoration)
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