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An extensive Staffordshire toy or miniature dinner service, decorated with sprays of flowers in cobalt blue, late 19th century. Comprising: four tureens and covers of differing size, a wine cooler, two sauce boats, ten platters or dishes, four soup plates and eighteen plates in three different sizes. (43)
A large Meissen figure of Bacchus, possibly personifying Autumn, standing and eating a bunch of grapes, leaning on a tree stump in a nonchalant fashion, a cheeky satyr sitting on a barrel beside him, holding a goblet of wine, all on an elaborate footed rococo base, blue crossed swords mark, incised `669`, mid 19th century, 28.5cm.
A powder bowl with a silver and tortoiseshell pique work cover, Birmingham1926; with a hair tidy with a plain silver cover; a silver rocking blotter; a silver sugar bowl; a silver toast rack; a silver tea strainer; a silver napkin holder; a silver covered Common Book of Prayer, 224g (7 oz) gross weighable; a metal mounted desk blotter; a box with metal mounts and a plated wine label
A silver salver, Chester 1929, of circular shaped outline, 20.5cm diameter, 312g (10 oz) gross; with four silver mounted Aynsley cups; a silver shell wine label for Whisky, London 1979; a Georgian silver wine label; a presentation silver wine label; 164g (5.3 oz) gross; and with two continental silver coloured bowls
A silver Sherry wine label, by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1840, rectangular with shell and leaf border, 4.5cm long; with a pair of Georgian silver sugar nips, I.G. maker`s mark and lion passant to the ring grips, 12.5cm long; a pair of Georgian silver bright cut sugar tongs; a small scent funnel, maker`s mark I.T. only; a Victorian silver napkin ring; another silver napkin ring and a cigarette case, 181g (5.8 oz) gross
A pair of silver wine labels, Sheffield 1935, of rectangular reeded border design, one for Sherry, the other Port; with a cased silver pickle fork, a reproduction of the first English silver fork; a matched set of four Georgian silver salt spoons; three other spoons; a silver and ivory tea strainer; and a French toddy ladle to a horn twist handle; 138 g gross weighable
A collection of miscellaneous items to include a pair of plated coffee pots, a circular tray, a set of six Waterford wine glasses, two early 20th century photograph albums, a hip flask, a copper and brass coffee pot with turned wood handle, a modern sparkguard with brassed frame, and a gilt decorated oval wall mirror
A Victorian rosewood pewter lined and metal mounted stationery box, the hinged top with central shaped oval medallion with shield shaped cartouche and floral mother of pearl garland with chevron banded decoration, opening to reveal a leather lined interior with recesses for pens and ink well, a pair of toleware type wine coasters, an Edwardian mahogany oval dressing table mirror, etc.
A Courtesan Drinking, Probably Udaipur, Rajasthan, India, early 19th century gouache with gold on card, the woman depicted within a gold roundel, nude except for a necklace, scarf and shawl falling off her shoulders, holding a wine cup in one hand and a Chinese bottle in the other, resting on a brocade cushion," 22x15cm Condition: flaking around edges, one or two water stains View on auctionatrium.com
A George III silver wine funnel by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1800, with reeded rims, engraved with a crest, 14.5cm (5.75in) high, 127g (4.05 oz) The spread-eagle (eagle displayed) crest recorded in 1905 for ACHESON, DUMBLETON, LEDWICH, OLDBEIFE, WYLDE and approximately 115 further names.
A pair of George III silver wine coasters by William Allen III, London 1798, with gadrooned rims and pierced with overlapping fronds, the silver centres engraved with a crest, wooden bases, 14cm (5.5in) diameter. The crest recorded for BAMPFYLDE, CROWNE, OSBORN, SUMNER and some thirty-five further families, with the cadency mark for an eighth son.
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