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A GEORGE II/III IRISH PEPPER CASTER with a vase-shaped body, struck only with the crowned harp & Hibernia mark, Dublin 1750-65 and a George II bun-top pepper caster by Samuel Laundy & Jeffery Griffith, London 1731; the latter 3.75" (9.5 cms) high; 5.5 oz (2)
A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH TEA POT in the neo-classical taste on a square pedestal foot with a vase-shaped body, and applied borders, festoons & medallions, maker's mark slightly mis-struck (perhaps "GW"), Edinburgh 1847 together with a modern tea strainer & drip bowl; the tea pot 8.25" (21 cms) high; 32.6 oz (3)
A MIXED LOT:- A travelling timepiece, a capstan inkwell, a cigarette box, inscribed, a frame mount, a spill vase, a tea caddy, a toast rack, a small three-legged cup, a mother of pearl-mounted knife rest, a napkin ring, an egg cup, and a "Telegraph Service" dip-pen (cased; the vase 5.75" (14.5 cms) high; 7.5 weighable silver (lot)
A QUEEN ANNE/GEORGE I SUGAR CASTER crested, by Charles Adam, London 1710-20 (no date letter), an early George II bun-top pepper, London 1728 and a George II pepper caster with a vase-shaped body & initials under the foot, by Samuel Wood, London 1743; the sugar caster 7" (17.8 cms) high; 12.1 oz (3)
AN ART NOUVEAU VASE with a hammered finish by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.Ltd., London 1911, a sauce boat on an oval foot, initialled, a sauce boat on three feet and a Chester-made baluster cream jug by Messrs Jays 1926; the vase 7.75'" (9.7 cms) high; 21.3 oz (4)
An Edwardian carved mahogany and inlaid occasional chair in the Queen Anne taste:, bordered with boxwood lines, the cartouche-shaped back with foliate cresting and open vase-shaped central splat with ribbon tied foliate stems, the bowed upholstered slip in seat with ribbon tied foliate garland on cabriole legs, terminating in claw and ball feet.
A mid 18th Century carved mahogany circular two tier graduated dumb waiter:, the dished tops on ring turned and spirally fluted vase knopped column and tripod splayed legs, decorated with foliage, terminating in claw and ball feet with castors, 72.5cm (2ft 4 1/2in) high.
A George III silver fish slice, the blade by Christopher Haines, Dublin, the handle by Robert Trickett & Co, Sheffield, 1784: the pierced blade decorated with a fish and vase with bullrushes, 32cm. long, together with a George III silver meat skewer, maker John Lambe, London, 1777, weighable silver 97gms,3.14ozs. (2).
A Wedgwood black basalt encaustic-painted vase and cover: of ovoid form with upright loop handles, the flat cover with urn finial, painted in orange and white with a classical figure and foliage within palmette and diaper borders, impressed upper case mark and incised N93, late 18th century, 20 cm [finial with minor damage and re-attached].
A Coalport porcelain topographical vase and cover: of footed oviform painted with a gilt edged panel containing a classical ruin by Percy Simpson, signed lower left, reserved on a gilt embellished royal blue ground, green backstamp and pattern no. 7730/D, captioned 'Ruins of temple near Mt Etna', circa 1915-20, 43 cm high.
A large 19th century Dieppe carved ivory and bone wall mirror,:: the oval bevelled mirror plate in an arched frame, the top with vase of flowers, coat of arms 'Montioye St Denys' flanked to each side by cherubs with tambourines, heraldic crests to each corner, cornucopia of flowers and leaves, 86cm x 57cm.
Franz Bergman, a 19th century Austrian cold painted bronze group of a tiger hunt: the Arab astride an elephant with a dead tiger strapped behind, with walking attendant below, stamped to the underside with Bergman vase stamp, 'Geschutzt' stamp and numbered 3412, vase stamp and model no. also stamped to the saddle blanket, 23.5cm. high, together with two Arab boys with donkeys each bearing Bergman vase stamp, each 14cm. high (3).
Victorian silver and cut glass scent bottle, Birmingham 1892, maker C C May & Sons, the silver cap with foliate decoration, 6cm high, George V silver christening spoon, Birmingham 1919, maker Levi & Salaman, with folded loop handle, Braunton Studio Ceramics silver effect vase with turquoise interior, 6.5cm high (3)
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