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Silver, comprising; a scent bottle sleeve with embossed decoration, Chester 1899, a pepperette of urn form on a square base, a christening spoon and fork, Sheffield 1939, cased, a pair of sugar tongs, a Victorian pickle trident, London 1884 and seventeen further items of flatware, gross weight 390 gms.
A pair of Italian San Cristoforo porcelain figures, late 19th Century, modelled as a scantily clad maiden with a flower basket beside a flowering urn, and a youth wearing a fur lined cloak holding a bunch of grapes, each on a gilt enriched scroll moulded base, underglaze blue `JR` mark to bases (faults).
A LATE 18TH CENTURY BELGIAN TWO BOTTLE CRUET with slot pierced guard rings, ball & claw feet and bead borders, the central handle with a chased urn & loop handle, fitted with two gilt-decorated blue glass bottles with stoppers, one initialled "A", & the other "O", maker`s mark "JG" (script), no town mark, 1786; 11.7" (29.5 cms) high; 15.9 oz weighable silver
18th/19th C CHINESE IMPERIAL WHITE JADE PENDANT Fully relief carved antique Chinese Imperial white jade pendant depicting flying birds with urn and lotus blossoms. Has 14k yellow gold mount and bail. Qing dynasty. Measures 2 1/8" height x 2 5/8" width (5.4cm x 6.6cm). Total weight of 23 grams.
A glass painting of birds and flowers in an urn. Painted frame. Family tradition suggests that this was either a student piece by Dora Carrington or the work of one of her close friends. The vendors grandmother Barbara Hiles worked with Virginia and Leonard Wolf and was at the Slade with Carrington she was later the mistress of Clive Bell and nursed him in his last years. The vendor spent many holidays with her grandmother at Charleston. Sold with a copy of a photograph of the previous owner Barbara Hiles and a copy of a drawing by Carrington but signed by Duncan Grant
A George III 1796 Pattern Officer`s Sword, the 72cm double edge diamond section steel blade engraved with GR cypher and scrolling tendrils, the gilt brass stirrup hilt with double shell guard, copper wire bound grip and foliate sheathed urn pommel, with brass mounted leather scabbard ** Said to have belonged to James Duff, 4th Earl of Fife - see attached paperwork
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