A collection of small white metal and silver liqueurs, including a zarf with floral repousse decoration, a small English liqueur glass with beaded rim and stepped base, Birmingham 1914, a pair of champagne glasses with floral niello borders, a small posy holder on tripod base with `S` shaped legs, a twin-handled urn shaped trophy, Birmingham indistinct date mark, an egg cup with palmette engraving, an egg cup with scalloped rim and foliate engraving, together with a set of six glass coasters with white metal beaded mounts, approximate gross weight 17 oz (8)
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A sugar sifter London 1905, of baluster form on circular stepped pedestal base, height 19 cm, a heart-shaped ring box, Birmingham 1898, two silver toast racks with trefoil holders, Cooper Brothers & Sons Sheffield 1939, length 7.5 cm, a Georgian silver pounce pot, urn shaped on square pedestal base, date marks indistinct, height 11.5 cm a pair of octagonal peppers, Mappin & Webb Birmingham 1939, height 8 cm, approximate gross weight 15 oz (a lot)
A Victorian former Oil Lamp Base, of urn-shaped form, all-over decorated profusely with floral and foliate detail, with acanthus leaf band to the body and also to the spreading circular base (now fitted for electricity), (lead filled), London 1888, Maker’s Mark WC, with further retailer’s mark for Thornhill & Co, Bond Street W, height 14”
A George IV inlaid mahogany cylinder-desk, cylinder inlaid with a rosewood and harewood urn against a satinwood oval, fitted interior with sliding writing surface, four long drawers beneath, each oak-lined, the whole cross-banded in satinwood with ebony stringing, harebell spandrels to drawer-fronts, 3ft. 10in. - in need of restoration; some interior components retained
A GEORGE JONES MAJOLICA FRUIT STAND the lobed circular cobalt bowl moulded with yellow ochre framed panels and supported by a two handled urn carried by child grape harvesters, on leafy cavetto foot, 36cm h, c1875 ++The bowl with old restoration to the support with the loss of one of the two handles of the vase, otherwise fine and free from any recent or professional restoration
A CHELSEA-DERBY DESSERT TUREEN, COVER AND STAND enamelled with insects around a blue and gilt floral entwined ribbon, the stand enclosing a sepia urn framed by husk swags and pendants suspended from the blue and gilt border, gilt dentil rim and handles, stand 24cm w, gilt conjoined anchor and D, dealer`s label, c1775-78 Provenance: The Antique Porcelain Co Ltd, London. ++A particularly attractive and high quality example in good condition apart from a crack to the cover and the removal of rivets from the loop handle. Localised wear to the gilding on the rims
A ROYAL WORCESTER PORCELAIN TWO HANDLED URN SHAPE VASE BY CHARLES BALDWYN the body painted with five swans in flight over gilded reeds against a blue ground, above a moulded stiff leaf collar, the neck moulded with swagged drapery, leaf capped handles to the shoulders and on a pedestal foot with beaded knop and laurel wreath circular foot, (repaired a socle), shape no. 1482, date cypher for 1897, 15.5cms high
A George III silver tea urn, by James Young, London 1773,of plain ovoid form, raised on a square base with four ball feet, the edge of the pedestal stem gadrooned, the plain body with two leaf based flying scroll handles below a gadrooned edge cover with acorn finial, bone handle to the spigot, monogrammed to the body and foot, 50.25cm high, 90oz
A William IV bronze colza oil lamp, circa 1835 the urn cresting with frolicking putti and mask handles, the shaped foliate branches extending at right angles from previously gilt stiff leaves cresting the column supported by the three graces standing on three scrolling legs with paw feet on a triform plinth with disc feet, later fitted for electricity, 79cm (31in) high. Provenance: Christie`s King Street 1988, property of Theodore Bull, lot 8, stock no.2000. Clermont Hall, Norfolk
A 19th century French ormolu and marble clock garniture, the urn topped arched case with 8.5 cm enamelled dial flanked by four fluted tapering columns with Marti bell striking movement, upon a shaped base and four toupie feet; together with a pair of matching twin branch candelabra, clock 33cm high (3)
A 19th Century Pastel Burner in form of a cottage (chimney a/f), a Wedgwood Hathaway Rose pattern lidded trinket box, 2 other lidded trinket boxes, a Wedgwood small urn, a china vase in form of a swan, a glass paperweight having swan motif, a small round china plaque, a similar lidded box and a group of elephants (13)
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