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Auction House:Philips Auctions AustraliaNumber of lots recorded:417
Sale Title:Fine and Decorative ArtsLots with images:417
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:247
Date:2-Dec-2018
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A Regency cast gilt vinaigrette, 1814 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Samuel Pemberton, rectangular with grape vine borders and centred with the wording 'L'Amitie, upon a textured ground, the gilt interior with a floral grille, hallmarked to, lid and base, length 4 cm, width 3 cm
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A Victorian sterling silver vinaigrette, 1853 Birmingham, with maker's mark for David Pettifer, of shaped rectangular form engraved with arabesques around a vacant, cartouche, the gilt interior with a floral grille, hallmarked to the lid and base, length 3.5 cm, width 2.5 cm
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A rare Georgian octagonal sterling silver vinaigrette, 1800 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Samuel Pemberton, with delicate bright cut decoration to the lid surrounding a vacant navette, shaped cartouche, the gilt interior with a pricked hinged grille, hallmarked, to lid and base, length 2 cm, width 2 cm
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A fine Continental gold mounted pictorial enamel snuff box, 19th century, French with hallmark, x-ray tested for 18 carat gold, the oval box with finely cast multiple floral borders, a cushion form Italian, scene to the lid, the sides and base in deep amethyst glass, height 2.5 cm, length 6 cm, width 4.5 cm
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A fine French 18 carat gold snuff box, circa 1790, rubbed marks to lid and base, the neoclassical style oval box in tri-coloured gold centred with an urn and trophies enclosed by a laurel bordered cartouche, with vegetal scrolling, borders and engine turned crescents and side panels with dot and petite star, embellishments, gold weight 86gr length 7 cm, width 5 cm
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A fine Georgian silver gilt double snuff box, 1822 London, with maker's mark of premier snuff box maker, John Linnut, a refined, elegant engine turned box hinged to the centre with opposite, opening compartments, hallmarked to the base and to both lids, length 7.5 cm, width 4 cm
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A fine early Victorian cast top sterling silver table snuff box, 1838 London, with maker's mark for Edward Edwards II, Delightfully cast with hounds on the hunt bounding through undergrowth and around oak trees, engine turned to the body with a cast scroll and shell, thumb piece, crisply hallmarked, twice, to the gilt interior, total weight 164gr, height 3 cm, length 8.5 cm, width 4.5 cm
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A fine gold box, 20th century, marked 18 K with maker's mark MP to oval cartouche, a shallow box in matt gold finely engraved with a winged dragon and acanthus, arabesques to the lid, feathered borders to the sides and a wide decorative, band to the base, with slender lozenge shaped thumb piece, gold weight 78gr, length 7.5 cm, width 5.5 cm
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A tortoiseshell and pique aide-de-memoire cigarette case, 19th century, probably French, daintily decorated with floral arabesques, pendant flora and two tiny moths, in silver and gold, an initialled shield surmounted by a fancy bird to one, corner, the interior with hinged ivory page and an attached slender engine, turned.800 silver pencil, length 10.5 cm, width 7 cm
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An Elkington silver plate plaque by Leonard Morel-Ladeuil, late 19th century, with registration number 79181, in the Art Nouveau style and depicting the Biblical allegory of the trial of Job, finely cast in relief within an arabesque and fantastic creature border on a lightly textured fish scale ground, registration number and sculptor's, signature to lower cavetto, diameter 36.5 cm
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A large WMF glass and Silver-Plated punch decanter, 1910-1914, ostrich trademark for Wurttembergische Metallwaren Fabrik, the tapering jug with a waterfall arrangement of flute cuts and scroll, motifs, with a thread edged collar and flat lid, the bracket handle with, reticulated feature, thumb spur and elegant hinged mechanism, an internal, removable ice cooler and frame, trademark of period to lid, height 35 cm
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A pair of sterling silver mounted decanters, 1900 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Elkington & Co, elongated bell-shaped decanters or jugs with applied handles, both with a triple spiral rib and an applied green thread decor, with matching pointed, stoppers, plain collars and roll over edged spouts, hallmarked to collar, one, as found, height 33.5 cm
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A cased thirty seven piece silver plated cutlery service by Christofle, first issued 1933, atlas pattern, a twelve place setting comprising table spoons, main forks and tea spoons, and a large ladle, in the original case of issue, atlas pattern was used in 1935 as the first Class service on board 'SS Normandie, length 20.5 cm, (fork)
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A group of ten mixed Georgian table spoons, 18th century, various dates and makers, in Old English pattern and decorated with various bright cut and feathered, edge patterns, hallmarked underside, silver weight 607gr, length 22 cm, and smaller
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A Russian.875 silver handled meat fork, post 1908 Kiev, with kokoshnik 84 standard and obscured city mark, the tapering handle with bright cut arabesques and flora on a matt ground, with a gilt banded vacant cartouche and stepped terminal, marks to throat, with steel two tine fork, in an Imperial Russian hard case box, total weight 121gr length 27.5 cm
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A pair of German.800 silver dishes with decorative glass bowls, post 1886 mark, with maker's mark for Wilhelm binder, ornately decorated with rocaille shells, cabochon medallions and flora, having twin cast handles and raised on scrolling feet, the glass inserts with, fan cut rims, etched decoration and star burst bases, silver weight 438gr, height 11.5 cm, diameter 22.5 cm
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An Edwardian three piece sterling silver bachelor tea set, 1902 London, with maker's marks for Edward Barnard & Sons, of compressed rectangular form with gadroon and shell edges in the George III, style, the teapot with an ebony handle and finial, all raised on paw feet, with shell mounts, hallmarked to all, total weight 479gr, height 11 cm, width 19.5 cm, (teapot)
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A sterling silver sifter spoon and a silver and glass ink well, 1926 Birmingham, with maker's mark for F.H Adams & Co (ink well), and 1957 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Viner's Ltd (strainer), a pyramid shaped clear glass well with a flat-topped hinged lid, and a strainer with a floral pierced terminal, hallmarked to both, silver weight 46 gr (strainer only), length 15 cm, (spoon) height 5 cm, (inkwell)
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An elegant sterling silver picture frame, 1927 Birmingham, with rubbed maker's mark, a simple square section frame engraved throughout with a fine wavy line, motif, hallmarked to one long side, height 25.5 cm, width 15.5 cm
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A Dutch.833 silver and crystal salt cellar, 19th century, with standard, Minerva head with rubbed city mark and maker's, mark, possibly Z over U, no date letter, a rectangular beaded frame and base with scrolling anthemion mounts to the corners and ball feet, with a heavy cut crystal bowl with strawberry diamond, cuts and a fan shaped scalloped rim, silver weight 66gr height 7 cm, length 8.5 cm, width 5.5 cm
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A Dutch silver milk jug, 19th century, with non-payment of duty stamp, stamp of Hokke, letters U, O and other, a pear-shaped pedestal jug with four vertical channels and a timber handle, with thumb spur, hallmarks to base, total weight 191 gr, height 14.5 cm
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An Edwardian sterling silver three piece tea service, 1901 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Elkington & Co, the George III style service of rectangular waisted form with gadroon type, flutes and ribs to the lower register and edges, the teapot with an ebonised, handle and finial to the shaped and domed lid, hallmarked to bodies, total weight 1118gr, height 14.5 cm, width 28 cm, (teapot)
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A mixed four piece sterling silver vanity set, early 20th century Birmingham, various makers, comprising two clothes' brushes, a cut crystal jar and a rectangular cut, crystal pot, each item decoratively embossed, length 19.5 cm, (brush)
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A sterling silver fruit knife and fork set, 1919 Sheffield, with maker's mark for R.F Mosley & Co, a set of six with hollow handles decorated to the terminals and throats with, webbed motifs, hallmarked to the upper handles, total weight 331gr, lengths 18.5 cm, and 16 cm
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An Edward VII sterling silver mounted glass perfume bottle, 1904 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Walker & Hall, the cylindrical hand cut diamond pattern body with a hinged cover decorated, in embossed scrolling foliage and centred with vacant cartouche, original, glass stopper, hallmarked to the collar and lid, height 10 cm
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A fine Christmas themed sterling silver mounted claret jug, 1873 London with maker's mark for Martin hall, with a scalloped matt collar engraved with a holly border, a bead decorated, and scroll bracket handle, a Bacchanalian mask and inebriated putti to the cast spout, the tapering body etched throughout with holly foliage, a star, burst to the base, hallmarked to the collar and lid, height 25 cm
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A four piece German.800 silver brush and mirror vanity set, early 20th century, crown and crescent mark, marker's mark for Heinrich Mohr, of Pforzheim, comprising a hand mirror, hair brush and two clothes' brushes, of plain form, with elegant bead and foliate borders, cartouches with monograms, hallmarked, to some, length 27 cm, (mirror)
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A cased set of sterling silver handled fruit knives, 1933 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Art Deco plain knives of faceted swollen profile with stainless steel blades, hallmarked to handles and housed in the Hamilton & Inches of Edinburgh, hard case of issue, total weight 162gr, length 18 cm
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An Edwardian sterling silver sauce boat, 1927 Birmingham, with maker's marks for Adie Bros, in the George III style, the heavy gauge boat with applied scalloped edging, a flying handle with acanthus thumb spur and hoof feet with stepped mounts, hallmarked to upper body and with 25th anniversary inscription, silver weight 327gr, height 12.5 cm, width 19.5 cm
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A fine Irish sterling silver creamer, 1791 Dublin, with rubbed maker's mark,?.D, possibly John Dalrymple, of compressed and waisted form with a rollover rim and thread edge bracket, handle, an engraved and bright cut floral and arabesque border to the mid, section between concentric bright cut and chevron bands, gilt washed to the interior, hallmarked below rim, silver weight 192gr, height 11 cm, width 14 cm
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A Chinese export silver comport, early 20th century, with factory mark and character for Zeewo, in the Western manner, the comport of octagonal form with shaped pierced, facets and raised on a faceted stem to a stepped base, hallmarked underside, silver weight 197gr, height 9.5 cm, diameter 14 cm
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A large reticulated Continental silver centrepiece, post 1886 Germany, marked.800, highly ornate and goblet shaped with eight alternating panels of figures and vases of flowers raised on an octagonal lattice work stem above an ornate, base, hallmarked to foot, blue glass liner as found, silver weight 1323gr, height 34.5 cm
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A superb pair of Victorian sterling silver pedestal comports, 1879 London, with maker's mark for Alexander Crichton, finely cast borders of arabesque and floral forms punctuated with mascarons, owls, and fantastic dragon snakes, the knopped pedestals each with four, pointy eared goblins, crisply hallmarked underside, Crichton's craft was, apparently much influenced by the writings of Lewis Carroll, silver weight 1727gr height 14 cm, diameter 23 cm
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A fine late Georgian sterling silver water jug on heater stand, 1831 London, with maker's mark for J C Eddington, the long necked footed jug with a compressed body, finely cast throughout, with trailing trumpet flowers with leaves and berries, a floral finial, ivory, insulators, and raised on a pierced tripod stand, hallmarked to all, components, silver weight 1938gr height 34.5 cm
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A fine two handled sterling silver urn form presentation cup, 1833 London, with maker's mark for Joseph Angell I & John Angell I, a lobed lid with a flower encrusted finial and cast grapevine edges, acanthus, mounted and fluted handles, the lower body profusely embossed and chased with, flora, with a contemporary dedication to John collier Vaudrey, Esq, for his, zealous and efficient services', hallmarked to lid and body, with, timber stand, silver weight 1870 gr height 32 cm
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A large George III Scottish sterling silver soup ladle, 1824 Edinburgh, with maker's marks for Andrew Wilkie, the King's pattern ladle, single struck & Hallmarked underside, silver weight 220gr, length 33 cm
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A Georgian sterling silver basting spoon, 1794 London, with maker's mark for George Smith III & William Fearn, a thread edged Old English spoon with engraved initials to the terminal and hallmarked underside, silver weight 107gr, length 30 cm
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A five piece sterling silver tea and coffee service, 1897, 1913 Sheffield, 1910, 1929 Birmingham, various makers including Martin, Hall & Co, Hardy Bros., Alexander Clark & Co., T.M, all pieces of neoclassical boat shape with gadroons to the lower registers, and bracket handles, comprising pedestal coffee and hot water pots, a teapot, covered sugar basin and hinged creamer, hallmarked to all, total weight 2015gr height 25.5 cm, and smaller
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A fine pair of Georg Jensen sterling silver 'Poppy' candelabra, 1933-1944 mark, pattern 324, designed by Jensen 1919, the pair each with poppy seed capsule knops issuing twin curvaceous arms with, dishes, poppy bowls and sconces, further embellished with leaf and berry, clusters, raised on circular bases, hallmarked underside, silver weight 2285gr, height 22.5 cm, width 25.5 cm
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A Georgian sterling silver sauce ladle, 1784 London, with maker's mark for Stephen Adams I, the ladle in Old English pattern hallmarked underside to terminal, silver weight 38gr, length 17.5 cm
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A European.900 silver glass lined tazza, post 1937 Hungary, eagle head mark, triangular mark of Anton Heinrich Zipper, an elegant oval tazza above a ribbed waist and conforming foot, with a serpentine beaded rim, reticulated arabesque border, four triple rib motifs, to the body and bracket handles, the gilt washed interior fitted with a clear, glass fluted liner, hallmarked to the foot, silver weight 479gr height 12.5 cm, length 28.5 cm, width 16.5 cm
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A George III sterling silver kettle, 1818 London, with maker's marks for William Bateman I, of bulbous boat shape with a ribbed collar, gadroons to the rims, a stepped, dome lid with finial, the 'Seven' shaped handle of square section with ivory, insulators, raised on a pedestal base with ball feet, a later inscription to, the body, hallmarked to mid body and lid interior, total weight 942gr height 23.5 cm, width 31 cm
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An exceptional cased Victorian Aesthetic three piece gilt tea service, 1880 London, with mark for Joseph, Albert, Horace & Ethelbert Savory, a special commission, the floral decorated set of compressed oriental form, with a butterfly spout and floral finial to the teapot and sharply angled, handles to all, hallmarked underside, provenance house of Garrard, London, 1978, silver weight 332gr height 5.5 cm, width 14.5 cm, and smaller
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A magnificent Victorian sterling silver centrepiece jardiniere, 1900 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Mappin & Webb, of compressed oval form, profusely repousse and chased with peony poppies and acanthus scrolls, with flying scroll vegetal handles and raised on four, pierced foliate and scroll feet, with a removal wirework frog, hallmarked to, the waisted neck, silver weight 2175 gr (without wire frog), height 18 cm, length 43 cm, width 28 cm
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Thirty two pieces of Georgian and Victorian sterling silver flatware, 19th century, mostly London, some Sheffield knives, various dates and makers, the King's pattern cutlery comprising eight main knives and forks, eight, table spoons and eight dessert spoons, all hallmarked, total weight 2965gr, length 25 cm, (knife)
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A fine neoclassical George III sterling silver sugar basin with armorial, for the Dowie family, 1797 Edinburgh, with maker's marks for Graham & McLean, boat shaped with threaded rims and a swing handle, gadroons to the lower, register above an oval pedestal foot, engraved with a dove volant bearing an olive branch in its beak and the motto, 'I wait my time', hallmarked, underside, silver weight 289gr, height 13 cm, length 15 cm, width 10 cm
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A novelty sterling silver 'Lighthouse' table lighter, 1931 Birmingham, with partial maker's mark, S &?, shaped as a brick tower, the hinged beacon opening to reveal the wick, the flag to the side serving as the lighting mechanism, the base with provision, for a vintage type battery, hallmarked to side of base, total weight 327gr, height 17 cm
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A George III sterling silver teapot, 1789 London, with maker's mark for Hester Bateman, of oil can shape with a timber finial and handle with thumb spur, finely, bright cut with delicate borders, a festooned shield cartouche with armorial, including a marquis coronet and flanked by formal floral motifs, hallmarked, underside, total weight 597 gr, height 17 cm, width 29.5 cm
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An Edwardian sterling silver spirit kettle, circa 1907 London, with maker's marks for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., of rectangular and waisted form in the Georgian manner with gadroons to the lower register, applied ornate rims, a hinged lid with ebony finial and an arching ebony handle, raised on a similarly decorated stand with reeded legs, and paw feet, with burner, rubbed marks to kettle, partial marks to stand, total weight 1052gr height 27.5 cm, width 25 cm
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A pair of Georgian sterling silver tureens with Armorials, 1797 London, with maker's marks for Paul Storr, neoclassical pedestal tureens with thread and twig ring handles, threaded, edges and sweeping reeded handles above conforming stepped oval bases, engraved with Coats of arms and armorial of Abercromby, a bee with motto, Vive ut Vivas' - live life to the fullest, hallmarked to foot, silver weight 1259 gr height 15.5 cm, length 23 cm, width 11 cm
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A pair of George III sterling silver candlesticks, 1767 London, with maker's marks for Ebenezer Coker, Gothic inspired with clustered columns raised on gadrooned and weighted, square bases, with knot form capitals in low relief, acanthus embellished, sconces and removable quatrefoil drip pans engraved with armorial crests, hallmarked to bases and pans, a similar pair of the same date is housed in the V&A collection, London, total weight 1999gr height 31.5 cm
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A Georgian sterling silver creamer, 1794 London, without maker's mark, baluster shaped with a shaped rim, tripod hoof feet and a double scroll, handle with foliate thumb spur, hallmarked underside, silver weight 87gr, height 10 cm
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A pair of Victorian sterling silver cutlery rests and a pair of Georgian, sterling sugar tongs, 1883 London, with maker's marks for Pairpoint Brothers (rests), a pair of bar, bell rests, and 1803 London, with maker's marks Rt, a pair of fiddle pattern, tongs, hallmarked to all, silver weight 120gr, length 15 cm
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A cased set of six Art Deco sterling silver teaspoons, 1929 Sheffield, with maker's marks for Mappin & Webb, elegant and plain, with slender strap handles and stepped rectangular profile, terminals, hallmarked to the stems and housed in the Mappin & Webb lined, hard case of issue, silver weight 60gr, length 11 cm
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A Victorian sterling mustard spoon and five Art Deco sterling silver, demi-tasse spoons, 1876 London, with maker's mark for Thomas Smily, a bright cut crested mustard, spoon, and 1932 & 1935 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Asprey, Co., five demi-tasse spoons in two designs, hallmarked to stems of all, silver weight 47gr, lengths 9.5 cm, and 7 cm
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A sterling silver vegetable tureen, 1932 London, with maker's marks for Catchpole & Williams Ltd, rectangular with a domed lid and fixed scroll handle, with smart narrow rib, trims and edges, hallmarked to lid and base, silver weight 1383gr, height 13.5 cm, length 27 cm, width 20 cm
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A fine Victorian sterling silver swing handled basket, 1860 London, with maker's mark for Edward & John Barnard, of lobed octagonal form with everted petals upon a pedestal base, engraved, with formal scrolls, shells and flora and having applied scroll edges, and a cast, pierced swing handle, hallmarked underside, silver weight 855gr, height 10 cm, diameter 30 cm
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A large Continental silver covered cup, post 1886 Germany, marked.800 and with partial maker's trademark, of gently conical form above a bulbous lower register and a spreading foot, decorated in the rococo manner with chased and applied decoration including, trophies and cavorting cupids, gilt washed to the interior, silver weight 959gr, height 34 cm
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A George III sterling silver pedestal coffee pot, 1792 London, with maker's mark for Peter and Anne Bateman, the vase shaped body raised on a circular foot with engraved bright cut, bands, cartouche and crest in the neoclassical manner with a rising loop, spout, a wooden handle, and an urn shaped finial, crisply hallmarked, underside and to cover, total weight 617gr, height 25.5 cm
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A sterling silver salver presented to Edward Stace Symonds Esq. C.M.G, Under-Treasurer of Victoria from 1857-1887, 1885 London, with maker's mark for Martin, Hall & Co, a shaped bead edge and bright cut salver raised on ball and claw feet, with, inscription to Symonds upon his retirement from officers of the Treasury, hallmarked underside, silver weight 1311gr height 4 cm, diameter 37 cm
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A George III Scottish sterling silver ladle, 1808 Edinburgh, with maker's mark for Alexander Edmonstoun III, in Old English pattern with a shallow circular bowl, hallmarked underside to, terminal, silver weight 192gr, length 34 cm
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Eighteen matching pieces of Victorian sterling silver flatware, 1849 Exeter, with maker's marks for Robert, James & Josiah Williams, a six piece setting comprising large and smaller forks with dessert spoons, in Queens pattern with decorative throats and impressive oyster backs, hallmarked underside, silver weight 1483gr, length 21 cm, and smaller
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A fine pair of George II sterling silver cauldron salts, second quarter to mid 18th century, with maker's mark for John Edwards II, heavy gauge generous salts with gadrooned rims above tripod legs with hoof, feet and stepped mounts, rubbed hallmarks underside. Provenance: Purchased, from Catanach's Antiques Melbourne, silver weight 228 gr, height 4.5 cm, diameter 7.5 cm
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A three-piece sterling silver bachelor tea service, 1900 Birmingham, with marks for William Henry leather, creamer and sugar, basin, 1910 London, with marks for William Hutton & Sons, teapot, of neoclassical boat shape with gadroons to the lower register, threaded, bracket handles to the basin and creamer, a conforming ebonised handle and Bakelite finial to the teapot, hallmarked to upper bodies of each, total weight 394gr height 12 cm, width 21 cm, (teapot) and smaller
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An Austrian silver compact, and Two.800 silver cigarette cases, first half 20th century, compact post 1925, an Austrian mirror and compact engraved with radiating lines and foliage, with, hoopoe bird stamp, a square cigarette case engraved with acanthus arabesques, marked.800, and an Italian cigarette case with a table top pyramid pattern, marked.800 with 'Fascio' mark, total weight 395gr length 13 cm, width 8.5 cm, and smaller
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A George I Britannia silver brandy saucepan, 1722, with Britannia standard, lion's head erased, mark for William Fleming, of slightly conical form with a flaring lip and flat base, threaded edges to, the foot rim and having a turned ebony handle with silver mount, hallmarked, underside, total weight 110gr, height 5.5 cm, width 20 cm
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A rare George III sterling silver wine funnel and matching stand, 1804 London, with maker's mark for William Allen III, of elegant form with thread edges and a slender lobed spout, with a gadroon, edged strainer insert and matching stand, crested to all components, hallmarked to funnel and stand, silver weight 259 gr diameter 11 cm, (stand) height 16.5 cm, (funnel)
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A collection of thirteen Indian silver filigree items, early 20th century, comprising four dishes, two menu holders, a letter rack and set of six salt, cellars and condiment pots with wooden or nut shell inserts, the larger dish, set with two 'One fanam' coins, silver weight 536gr, length 18.5 cm, width 13 cm, (heart dish)
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Five various sterling and Continental silver wares, late 19th century Austro-Hungarian, 1893 Sheffield, 1898, 1925 Birmingham, other early 20th century English, a reticulated floral dish, a gadrooned bowl, a covered spiral flute circular, box, a hinged boat shaped sugar basin with a shaped ribbed and fluted border, a twin handled tea strainer with footed stand, silver weight 567gr height 6 cm, diameter 21 cm, (comport) and smaller
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A small Victorian sterling silver bowl, 1892 London, with maker's mark for John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, heavy gauge and of lobed and shaped form, repousse and chased with scrolls, masks and fruit decorations upon a lightly hammered ground, punctuated by four cast pierced handle mounts serving as petite feet, hallmarked underside, silver weight 136gr, height 4.5 cm, diameter 11 cm
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Eight assorted Indian silver condiment pots and boxes, late 19th to early 20th century, comprising a pair of salts, two pillar salts, two mustard pots and a small, elongated box, all with scenes of village life and wildlife scenes in the Calcutta manner, and a Madras style heart shaped box with deity figures, some, items marked Fpb, silver weight 415gr, height 3 cm, width 12.5 cm, depth 4 cm
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A Chinese silver spill or posy vase, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, character marks only, the slightly swollen body with crimped trumpet neck and rim, three long, buttress style dragons the heads serving as feet, another dragon to the rim, finely decorated throughout with vegetal motifs in relief to three shaped, reserves on a matted ground, similarly decorated to the neck, marks underside, silver weight 219 graduated height 18.5 cm
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A mixed group of six Indian Colonial silver wares two covered pots, two, dishes, an Alcohol measure and a small tray, 19th to early 20th century, four Madras style wares with figures in cartouches and lobed reserves, a bowl, and a covered pot with scenes of animals and village life in the Calcutta, manner, silver weight 441gr, length 15 cm, width 11.5 cm, (dish)
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A fine Indian silver three piece tea service, and a tray, circa 1890, typically unmarked, in the Madras style, the teapot, sugar bowl and creamer with panels of figures in relief against a textured ground, all elements with finely crafted, elephant handles, the teapot also with an elephant spout and a monkey god, finial, the creamer with a bird head spout, together with a small tray with, foliate designs, silver weight 1320gr height 16 cm, (tea pot) length 22.5 cm, width 19 cm, (tray)
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A small Etling opalescent glass dish, circa 1930, marked Etling France 100 in relief, the press moulded bowl with a swirling arrangement of slender leaves and groups of dried poppy heads, height 4 cm, diameter 17 cm
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A French Art Deco glass vase by Simonet Freres, circa 1930, moulded signature, Editions Simonet Freres, a polygonal ovoid vase in a deep cognac colour moulded throughout with a geometric motif of hexagonal forms centred with conical impressions, relief, signature underside, height 19 cm
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Three sets of vintage coloured glassware, Twenty-Three pieces, comprising eleven martini glasses, six in iridescent blue and five in iridescent pink, six small ruby glass goblets on clear pedestals, and six, ruby glass cocktail or dessert dishes with clear bases with bead details, height 15 cm, and smaller
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An Art Deco glass vase with gilt bands, circa 1930s-40s, the vase with an everted rim having a pronounced large bead border, a series, of graduated horizontal gilt bands to the base with eight demi-lune feet, height 19 cm
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A Victorian Mary Gregory vase, late 19th century, of slender barrel form with an internal rib decor, well decorated in white, enamel with a young boy with his hoop and stick in a woodland setting, gold, bands to the rim and waisted foot, applied glass shell borders to the sides, height 22.5 cm
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An Art Deco opalescent glass vase by Verlys, circa 1930s, the tapering vase with twin faceted 'C' scroll handles, decorated with, flowers in relief to the body, Verlys France mark in relief to interior base, height 20 cm
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Three decorative glass bowls, mid 20th century, Stuart and other, a bowl on a pressed base etched with grapevine designs, a comport shaped as a diamond cut float bowl above a star shaped base, and a Stuart Crystal Crown, shaped bowl with lens cut swags and star forms, star cut to the base, stencil, mark underside to one, height 10.5 cm, diameter 24.5 cm, (footed bowl)
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A large Verlys opalescent glass vase, circa 1930s, the tapering vase moulded with six pineapples issuing foliage, arching forms, to the lower body, marked Verlys France in relief, height 25 cm
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A part set of vintage Daum glass knife rests, mid 20th century, the cased set of eleven rests, moulded as free form rectangles with rough, hewn bark style recessions to the base, etched mark of Daum to ends, length 9 cm
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A Bohemian enamel decorated ruby glass vase, late 19th century, of slender urn form with a trumpet neck and pedestal foot, gilt floral and arabesque decoration throughout and a single raised medallion enamel, decorated with a bouquet of red and white roses, height 28.5 cm
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A pair of Victorian enamel decorated Bristol blue ewer vases, 19th century, baluster footed vases with tricorn frilled rims and applied clear glass, handles, decorated with gilded bands to the neck and collar with trailing, flora in plum, green, blue and white colours, height 25 cm
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A pair of width & R Carlton Ware 'Mikado' candlesticks, 1924-1927 period, pattern 2881, design attributed to Enoch Bolton, shaped pillar sticks with cup shaped sconces and wells, decorated with, oriental figures, pavilions and landscapes in enamel colours upon a matt, black ground with terracotta borders, black backstamp, painted pattern, underside, height 18 cm
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Two vases and a table cigarette lighter by Rosenthal, 1970-80s, a cylindrical studio Linie vase and a matching marquise shaped smaller vase, both decorated in water lily design by Alain Le Foll, and a mottled gold, oval lighter with a whimsical figural design by Bjorn Wiinblad, green, backstamps underside, Heights 28 cm, 17.5 cm, and 9.5 cm
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A Carlton Ware pedestal cup, Early/mid 20th century, backstamp of 1925-1970 period, probably Mikado pattern, a variation of 2364, decorated externally with a pagoda, pavilion and trees in enamel colours on a mottled blue ground, with, lace like gilded rims and gilt washed to the interior, backstamp underside, height 9 cm
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A Beswick porcelain Racehorse and jockey, second half 20th century, a naturalistically modelled walking bay horse with a jockey in orange, coloured silks with black and white check sleeves and a blue cap, circular, printed mark of Beswick to the horse's belly, height 22.5 cm, width 26.5 cm
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A vintage Hutschenreuther group of three gazelles, 1960s, signed G. Granget, marked Hutschenreuther-Kunstabteilung, naturalistically modelled and glazed as a cantilevered arching group of gazelles in full flight upon a grassy ground, impressed mark of modeller to, lower rear, backstamp underside, height 32 cm, width 45 cm
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