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A BOX OF ASSORTED WHITE METAL AND A CANTEEN, to include a tea set comprising of a tea pot, sugar pot and milk jug with a hammered finish, a set of six white metal wine glasses, signed 'Valero for Falstaff', two sets of three wine glasses, a set of two port glasses with vine detail, two tankers, a wine bucket, a toast rack, a salt and pepper shaker set, a pair of candle stick holders, a tray and a selection of flat ware, together with a complete six piece canteen, encased in a wooden box, signed (condition report: general light wear, overall condition good)
A GROUP OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY CANES AND HORSE CROP, comprising a silver topped cane, monogramed AHS, a child's walking stick with a carved horses head handle and brass tip, length 63cm, a wooden horse whip with a carved antler handle in the shape of a hound, glass eyes and silver collar, length 47cm (3) (Condition report: riding crop in fair condition for age, the silver topped cane has become warped and missing part of the end)
ONE BOX OF METALWARE to include a Flamingo brand butterflies and daisies design loose powder compact, a Stratton gold toned metal red floral patterned compact, a Stratton blue and white floral compact, a large gold toned compact with a red centre panel, a small collection of old pennies, half pence coins, three brass planters, brass fireside ornaments, a brass scotty dog letter rack, a Knighthood hand hammered large pewter vase, height 20cm, small pewter pot with an acorn finial, a Manor Pewter pot, an Arts and Crafts style Armada pewter pot stand, a Haugrud Norway pewter 332 candle stick, a Lion pewter and turned oak candle stick, etc (s.d) (1 box)
A MID 19TH CENTURY STICK PIN AND A PAIR OF MODERN PEARL EARRINGS, a floral designed stick pin, set with eleven seed pearls and a single old cut diamond, set in yellow gold, unmarked, approximate gross weight 1.4 grams, together with a pair of cultured pearl earrings, approximate diameter 11mm, fitted with yellow metal post and scroll backs, stamped 375, approximate gross weight 4.2 grams (condition report: general moderate wear, all stones intact, some minor abrasions to pearls in stick pin and earrings)
A Victorian silver chamber stick, of lobed circular form with bead moulded edge detail, having a removable sconce and snuffer over the central column, the snuffer opposed by a curled handle with oval crest engraved thumb piece, marks for Sheffield 1889, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co, 8cm, 130grams. CONDITION REPORT No major faults seen, appears in good condition
A George III silver 'Go to Bed' miniature chamber stick, of oval form with lift out broad rimmed sconce, plain column engraved with initials, the oval pan with reed moulded edge decoration and applied ring handle, marks for London 1792, maker Henry Chawner, 8.5cm, 65grams. CONDITION REPORT No major faults seen, appears in good condition
Alvis TA 14 Interest: An original registration book for registration mark JAO508, dated 10th June 1949, TA 14 catalogue of spare parts, manual of running and maintenance, workshop copy of electrics, one hardback volume Alvis The Postwar Cars by John Price Williams, together with an Alvis umbrella/shooting stick (6)
An oak Arts and Crafts wind out dining table and chairs. The top with angled corners with extra leaf, raised on square tapering supports to casters. L104cm x D126cm x H73.5cm (Leaf L104cm x D52cm). With 8 chairs 6+2 the arched top rail with slatted splats and leather stud seats raised on square tapering supports H120cm. Condition Report: The six chairs fit under the table smoothly, the carvers stick out on each end. Seats appear fine, sturdy joints, the seats are leather stud work in good condition, having cushion covers. Overall condition is good, no noticeable damage, water stains to the top of the table, not serious and to the arms of the carvers. One joint to the top of the table has been re glued and pinned.
A set of four George III silver candlesticks, each having reeded columns with acanthus capitals and a detachable bobeche, the base having paterae, laurel swags, and a cartouche engraved with a crest, (possibly Fowke) below a baronet's coronet, William Watkins, London, 1773, 13 x 13 x 32 cm. [These candlesticks are superficially very smart; they stand upright and exhibit no major deformations. Their bases are reasonably true and sit flush, with slight “curling” at their apexes. Of import however is wear to the collars around the cluster columnar stems, apparent under close scrutiny. The lower sets have been variously polished through at these collars. There is evidence of old repairs to at least one stick at this point, and one stick exhibits lack of structural integrity at the same pint, resulting in a very slight flex or wobble.]

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