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A late 18th Century Sheraton period satinwood and marquetry octagonal Tea Caddy, the hinged lid unusually decorated with a marquetry open winged bee above the inverted tear drop shaped ivory escutcheon and central oval vase and plant, flanked by similar marquetry corners 4¾" high x 5" wide
Miscellaneous Coins and Medals, including: Elizabeth I Sixpence, vase behind head 1559 about Fine; 1884 Sixpence Fine; 1797 Two Pence with edge knocks Fine; and other coins; Coronation Medal 1953 (ladies); Defence Medal; three London County Council School Medals 1913-14 period; nine bronze and white metal Commemorative Medals and Britain`s First Decimal Set
An early 18th Century oak dresser, the shelved superstructure with a moulded cornice, the lower part containing three drawers in the twin arched apron on fret cut vase-shaped supports, united by a pot board, terminating in block feet, 140cm (4ft 7in) wide, 201.5cm (6ft 7 1/4in) high. *See illustration.
The trophy for the 1958 Imperial Cup Hurdle, in the form of a silver replica after the antique of the Warwick Vase, hallmarked London, 1906, the base inscribed IMPERIAL CUP, WON BY, MRS R.D. VALLANCE`S "FLAMING EAST", 1958, height 27cm., 10 1/2in., weight approximately 3,500gr., 112oz. Flaming East victory in the 1958 Imperial Cup provided the first major winner in the career of the celebrated amateur national hunt jockey John Lawrence, Lord John Oaksey. Mrs Ricky Vallance`s Flaming East had won the County Hurdle at Cheltenham the previous season.
A mixed lot of items comprising silver items:a pair of Irish Vases Dublin 1979 a cigarette box a toast rack a small trumpet vase and two Chinese miniature rickshaws plus electroplated items: a Christofle bottle opener a tea pot a salver a rose bowl a pair of goblets a pair of candlesticks a small candlestick and two ashtrays. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items various dates and makers comprising: a late-Victorian pair of shell butter dishes Sheffield 1900 a Victorian sugar caster of octagonal form Birmingham 1894 plus a silver vase and an electroplated swing handled butter dish approx. weighable 10oz. (5)
A mixed lot of condiments mixed maker s and dates including a pair of circular salt cellars (one blue liner) a cased Victorian small pair of pepperettes a Victorian pair of pepper and mustard with half fluted bodies an oval mustard hinged cover blue glass liner two vase shaped peppers and a baluster caster. approx. weight 14.5oz. (10)
An Edwardian silver mounted cut glass claret jug by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company London 1906 vase form the cut glass body with foliate and part fluted decoration the mount with beaded borders scroll handle and domed hinged cover engraved with a crest height 28.5cm.
A pair of Bretby waisted vases, with triple neck handles and painted cabochons, blue/green mottle and streak glazed, impressed marks, no. 1577, 22cm high; and an Amphora `Campina` slender twin handled vase, impressed and printed marks, 35cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A Pilkington`s Royal Lancastrian baluster vase, circa 1903-04, green glazed, converted to a table lamp, printed mark and impressed `P`, 37.5cm high (excluding fitment); and a smaller Pilkington octagonal baluster vase, 1909, mottle green glazed, impressed mark and `IX`, 19.5cm high (the former with glued rim chips). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
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