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A SILVER WAITER, with piecrust border on scroll feet by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1920, 21cm diameter, 9.5 oz; a silver pierce decorated castor, with engraved decoration and glass liner, Chester 1911, 16cm high; nine various silver napkin rings, including a boxed pair; and other small silver items to include two sifter spoons, a butter knife, a small vase, a cased set of six spoons, and other oddments (qty)
A collection of silver items, comprising; a sauceboat; a shoe lift; a pair of Georgian sugar tongs; a modern pair of small tongs; a butter knife; a small loaded bud vase; a pair of loaded desk candlesticks; a small Scandinavian salt spoon; and a metal napkin ring; 243 g (7.8 troy ozs) gross weighable
A Royal Doulton stoneware vase by Vera Huggins, slightly swollen cylindrical form, incised with simple grasses, under a mottled pink and pale grey glaze, another vase by Vera Huggins with simple running glaze, and four other Royal Doulton vases probably by Vera Huggins, impressed mark, incised signature, 21.5cm. high, (6) Provenance Applied Arts, Sotheby's 29th May 2003 lot 315 (main vase part)
A Poole Pottery Plane Ware vase, shape no. 181, flaring cylindrical form on shallow base, spray glazed cream, the foot and applied stepped flanges glazed yellow impressed and printed marks, incised 181, hairline to foot rim, 16cm. high Literature Leslie Hayward & Paul Atterbury Poole Pottery, Richard Dennis page 70 and 71 for comparable examples.
A Monart glass vase, shape HB, cylindrical form with trilobed, pulled top rim, mottled purple glass with whorls and aventurine inclusions, cased in clear, and another Monart glass vase unsigned, 24cm. high (2) Literature Ian Turner, Alison Clarke,& Frank Andrews, Ysart Glass, plate 31 for a comparable shape illustrated.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase by William S Mycock, modelled by E.T. Radford, ovoid with collar rim, painted with a frieze of swans swimming on calm water, a sun rising in the distance, cypress trees in the foreground, in shades of ruby and golden lustre on a blue ground, impressed marks, painted artist cipher and incised E.T.R monogram, 17cm. high
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase by Hannah Barlow, dated 1882, shouldered, tapering cylindrical form, incised with a broad band of donkeys resting, between bands of geometric decoration, glazed blue, ochre and brown on a buff ground, impressed marks, incised monogram, 28.5cm. high
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