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A collection of small silver; comprising; a set of four lobed oblong salt cellars on ball feet, Chester 1897; a pair of embossed oblong salts, Birmingham 1899, with a pair of shell bowl spoons, in a fitted case; a George III wine funnel bowl only with a shell-shaped clip by William Eley II , standard duty and maker's marks only (mark entered 1825); a silver-coloured metal small round bowl with two loop handles and an inset coin base; a Belgian straight sided beaker, .950 standard marks for 1831-1868, engraved 'fox'; and a round dish with three floral handles, stamped '900'
A large Edwardian Stourbridge clear crystal table suite comprising six red wine, six white, six port, six sherry, five liqueur, six water, two whisky, bottle form decanter lacking stopper and a water carafe all decorated with an Aesthetic pattern of interlaced Gothic arches and stylised daisy heads.
Perth - a Scottish provincial open salt by James Cornfute of Perth circa 1775, marked IC, double headed eagle, IC, double headed eagle (makers marks in square punches), of shallow form with gilt interior, resting on three hoof feet 6cm diameter, 1.3oz Notes: While not the most prolific or well known Perth maker, Cornfute was a maker of some skill and has left some very high quality examples of his work. In the collection of Perth Museum and Art Gallery they have a wine funnel, snuff box and a pair of shoe buckles, all of which show the versatility and skill of this often over looked maker.
A George IV wine funnel and stand by Mitchell & Russell, Glasgow 1821-1822, the deep conical bowl with gadrooned rim, the tapered spout with three staves, the pull out strainer with similar border, shell clip and muslin ring, the circular stand with domed centre and gadrooned border (2) funnel 15cm high, 5oz; stand 11cm diameter, 2.7oz
A George III wine funnel by Alexander Spence, Edinburgh circa 1780 (date letter lacking), the large bellied bowl with simple pierced ring design and plain applied clip, the spout with reeded border and tapered terminal, the top of spout with unusual triple stalk balance, the angular tapered stalks with ball terminals 14cm high, 3oz
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