A Japanese blue and white tea caddy, early 20th Century, the ovoid body painted with a band of stylized beasts and vapours, beneath a pewter neck and etched sleeve cover, together with a Japanese Kutani wine pot, Meiji period, decorated with opposing figural and landscape panels against an iron red ground (faults).
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A collection of Anglo-Indian silver, late 19th/ early 20th century, including a pair of salts, with foliate chased decoration, on three splayed legs with pad feet, a pair of salts on circular base, tilted at an angle, with handle, mark `T85` to base, a sugar sifter of similar design with conforming lid and conical finial, a pepper of similar design on three legs with ball feet, a wine glass of similar design with knopped stem and circular, moulded base, together with a larger salt with embossed foliate decoration and handle modelled as a serpent 18 oz (a lot)
SEE AMENDMENTS LIST: A silver wine goblet, Birmingham 1970, of baluster shape with flared rim and knopped stem on stepped circular pedestal base, height 14 cm, a trumpet shaped silver posy holder, Birmingham 1973, height 15 cm, a silver posy holder Sheffield 1898, of fluted design with flared shaped rim on square pedestal base, height 12 cm, a silver plated bon bon basket with pierced fretwork and floral swag decoration, length 16.5 cm, a white metal mounted teacup, with filigree decoration, height 9 cm (5) NOTE: A white meral mounted bowl not teacup
SEE AMENDMENTS LIST: A collection of silver and silver plate, comprising a silver William IV wine coaster mount, Edward, Edward Junior, William Barnard London 1830, of circular form, decorated with chased vine leaves and bunches of grapes to pierced gallery, with beading to rim and handle, raised on four pierced feet, diameter 14.5 cm, a silver triform centrepiece, London 1912, with three chased rams heads on stylised hoof supports, height 11 cm, a condiment pot, of bristol glass insert in arched fretwork mount, raised on four scrolled feet, a pair of squat silver candle holders, Birmingham 1914, a silver oblong holder, a silver hinged cover, a glass coaster with pierced fretwork mount, a hand held magnifying glass, (a lot) NOTE: Gross Weight 21ozs
A collection of silverplated ware, comprising eleven saucers with scalloped, beaded edges, two small bowls of lobed form with wide brim, scalloped edges and gadrooned border, four coasters with beaded edging and floral, foliate engraving to interior, four wine coasters with scalloped edging and moulded floral borders with applied symbols to interior, a rectangular butter dish with applied vine leaf decoration, a circular, lobed vide poche with applied bramble decoration, a shallow moulded bowl, a rectangular soap dish with gadrooned edging and shell decoration to corners with conforming cover and glass insert, a pair of small, stepped, square candle holders with conforming square, moulded dishes, a small oval, wythern moulded jardiniere inset with oval, red banded agate cabochon to front, on cabriole legs, a shallow, oval dish with pierced foliate border and stylised lozenge to centre, a tea spoon with double banding to neck, stamped `Arthur Price` height of jardiniere 11 cm (a lot)
A 19th Century Mahogany twin pedestal Sideboard, the arched pediment moulded with grapes, foliage and scrolls, the frieze with three moulded drawers over two pedestals, each with panelled doors enclosing cupboards, on plinth bases; together with a similar Wine Cooler of rectangular form, the lid with moulded edge over a fitted interior, the tapering body applied at the front with foliate and berry mounts, applied on either side with Brass handles, on a plinth base, the Sideboard 60” wide, Wine Cooler 23” wide, (2)
Simon Gate for Orrefors, an extensive blue glass part table service, designed circa 1918, comprising: seventeen red wines, sixteen white wines, eleven sherries, fifteen bowls, fifteen saucers, three goblets, a jug and six various decanters (two lacking stoppers), 32cm high and smaller. See Duncan, Alastair ‘Orrefors Glass’ Woodbridge 1995, p. 36 for an illustration including a wine glass as in the present lot.
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