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Auction House:Philips Auctions AustraliaNumber of lots recorded:431
Sale Title:Fine and Decorative ArtsLots with images:431
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:291
Date:22-Mar-2020
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A group of five William IV sterling silver table spoons and seventeen, matching early Victorian spoons, 1832 London, with maker's mark for Jonathon Hayne, and 1838 Exeter, with maker's mark for Edwin sweet, fiddle pattern table spoons in crisp condition all bearing crown and lion, armorials to the terminals, hallmarked underside, silver weight 1861gr length 23 cm
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A George III sterling silver sauce ladle and a pair of matching table, spoons, 1799 & 1803 London, with maker's marks for William Fearn, William Eley, William Fearn, in thread edge Old English pattern, hallmarked underside, silver weight 185gr, length 22 cm, and smaller
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A George III sterling silver trivet and a pair of sterling salts, 1801 & 1806 London, a small pot trivet with bright cut borders by Peter, Ann & William, Bateman, and a pair of rectangular cauldron salts with gadrooned rims and armorials with maker's mark for Alice && George Burrows, hallmarked to all silver weight 311, length 16 cm, width 12 cm, (trivet) height 5 cm, (salts)
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Ten mixed sterling silver spoons, tongs, Novelties, other, early 19th century and after, comprising three teaspoons, a small shovel, two mustard spoons, a pair of fiddle pattern tongs, a cast pair with reticulated borders, a cast and gilt, washed apostle type spoon with an ornate stem, a medieval type 'Hastings, spoon, and silver plated medieval letter opener, hallmarked, silver weight 274gr (ten sterling items only) length 16.5 cm, and smaller
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A group of Argentinian Mate vessels and Straws, an Egyptian silver pipe, piece, a hair decoration, antique button hooks, 19th to 20th century, a silvered drinking vessel and a plated and copper mounted gourd (mate), three bombillas (straws), a post 1946 Egyptian silver pipe piece, (hallmarked), a pressed metal hair ornament, English silver button hooks and other, height 18 cm, (vessel) and smaller, length 23.5 cm, (straws) and smaller
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A quality group of William IV to Victorian sterling silver flatware, 1836 and later, various makers, mainly Ga for Chawners, William Eaton, John, James Whiting, other, thirty one fine heavy gauge Queen's pattern items comprising eleven main, forks, including a matching set of eight by Chawners, seventeen small forks, and three dessert spoons, silver weight 2405gr length 21.5 cm, and smaller
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Four sterling silver wares, a sugar box, two dishes, pen tray, 1911 Sheffield, an oval shaped sugar box with a domed lid, 1912 London, a small bon bon dish with pierced panels and tripod feet, a 1913 London thread, edged pen tray, and 1917' Birmingham, a Liberty & Co bowl with a hammered finish, hallmarked to all total weight 457gr, length 24.5 cm, width 6 cm, (pen tray)
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A group of late Victorian to Edwardian sterling silver wares a toast, rack, small creamer, and a cased set of six cake forks, 1891 Sheffield, with marks for James Dixon & Sons, a small creamer, embossed with spiral, flute and floral motifs, 1894 Sheffield, with marks for Charles Edward Nixon, a camel hump embossed edge toast rack, 1912 Birmingham, with marks for Charles Wilkes, a set of bead edged forks, all hallmarked, silver weight 314gr length 13 cm, (forks)
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A George II sterling silver salt, mid 18th century, London, date and maker's mark rubbed, a heavy gauge cauldron salt with gadroons to the rim and raised on pad and shell feet with ornate mask head mounts, hallmarked underside, silver weight 111gr, height 4.5 cm
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A sterling silver commemorative beaker after a 1669 model, 1952 London, with maker's mark for H Phillips, with Coronation punch, having a hammered finish with a rope twist band, marked to base, 'To, commemorate the first charter of the Armourer's Company 8th May 1453' issued, 8th May, 1953, silver weight 117gr, height 11 cm
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Three sterling silver items an ashtray, pedestal cup, and comport, early 20th century, a 1909 London made ashtray by Mappin & Webb, a 1912 Birmingham, neoclassical style pedestal cup with high set handles probably by William, Aitken, and an American comport with a reticulated border, weighted, all hallmarked, total weight 320gr height 14 cm, diameter 14.5 cm, (comport)
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A mixed group of silver wares Austrian, Danish, English, a 1906 Chester made butter knife with a mother-of pearl-handle, a small, thread edged 1922 Austrian (Klagenfurt) made silver tray with toucan mark, and a three piece Danish pink guilloche enamel pepper pot, and salt dish with spoon, by probably Volmer Bahmer of Copenhagen, total weight 86gr, diameter 13 cm, (silver tray)
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A small Georgian sterling silver sifter spoon and a pair of Victorian, sterling silver teaspoons, 1799 and 1843 London, a simple sifter spoon of restrained design with maker's mark for Peter, Ann Bateman, and a pair of heavy gauge King's pattern teaspoons by John, Henry Lias, hallmarked to all silver weight 106gr, length 14.5 cm, (spoons)
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A set of six George III sterling silver dessert spoons, 1817 London, with maker's mark for William Eley & William Fearn, fiddle pattern spoons with armorials featuring a snake encircling a battle, axe to the terminals, hallmarked to stems, silver weight 248gr, length 17.5 cm
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A set of six Victorian Scottish sterling silver dessert spoons, 1856 Edinburgh, with maker's mark for James & Walter Marshall, single struck spoons in King's pattern, hallmarked to stems, silver weight 244gr, length 18 cm
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A pair of George III sterling silver berry spoons, 1816 London, with maker's mark for Richard turner, embossed and bright cut to the gilt washed bowls with fruits and flora, bright cut decorations to the stems with engraved initials to terminals, hallmarked to stems, silver weight 130gr, length 22 cm
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A fine Victorian twenty piece silver flatware service, mostly 1850/51 London, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, Chawners, 1892, London by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater (forks), a quality heavy gauge Victoria pattern service for six, comprising main, forks, table spoons, plus two extra, and dessert spoons, hallmarked underside, silver weight 1836gr, length 23 cm, and smaller
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An Edwardian Arts & Crafts sterling silver cup, 1908 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Elkington & Co, the broad deep cup with a pleasing hammered finish having an applied rim, a 7' shaped handle with vegetal mounts and an everted foot ring, with engraved, cartouche, hallmarked below rim, silver weight 182gr, height 7 cm
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An unusual Edwardian sterling silver jewelled cup and cover, 1903 Sheffield, with maker's mark for James Dixon & Sons Ltd, an urn cup in the classical manner with stiff leaf motifs, formal borders and gadroons, a waisted and pointed finial to the cover, the body with two enamel, cupid plaques, and pink and blue cabochon jewels to the lid and foot, gilt, washed to the interior, hallmarked to upper body and lid rim, total weight 179gr height 16 cm
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A George III sterling silver teapot and a pot stand, 1801 and 1805 London, with maker's mark for John Emes, an elegant strictly plain straight-sided teapot of oval profile with shapely, domed flush hinged lid, having an ebonised handle and finial, with remnant, armorial, and a stand with a key fret border raised on threaded feet, hallmarked underside to both, also to teapot lid, total weight 559gr height 16 cm, width 26 cm
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A cased pair of sterling silver napkin rings, plus two additional, sterling rings, 1916, 1918, 1927 all Birmingham made, various makers, the boxed set of plain form, with applied rims, one other similar, and a bright cut ring, hallmarked to all silver weight 87gr, diameter 4.5 cm
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A mixed group of thirteen George III to Victorian sterling silver, flatware items, early 19th century onwards, various makers, comprising a set of six main forks in Hanover pattern bearing armorials and two slightly small forks, a pair of Old English pattern table spoons and three dessert spoons, silver weight 704gr length 23 cm, and smaller
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A matching set of eight George III sterling silver table spoons, 1794 London, with maker's mark for George Smith III & William Fearn, fine Old English pattern spoons, with contemporary armorials to the terminals, hallmarked underside, silver weight 545gr, length 22 cm
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A fine pair of William IV Scottish sterling silver serving spoons, 1837 Glasgow, with maker's mark for Peter Aitken, single struck spoons in Queen's pattern, crisply hallmarked underside, silver weight 312gr, length 30 cm
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A sterling silver three light candelabrum, 1957 Sheffield, with maker's mark for Viner's Ltd, of shaped square form with ornate vegetal borders, the knopped stem issuing, twin scrolling thread edged arms supporting campagna sconces with removable, dishes, having a weighted base, hallmarked to foot and removable elements, total weight 992gr, height 22 cm, width 30 cm
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A sterling silver presentation loving cup, 1914 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Thomas Edward Atkins, a broad shallow pedestal cup with sinuous arms flowing from the rim to the foot, presented to Surgeon A.C. Morson on the occasion of his marriage by the officer patients R.N Hospital, Greenwich, October 20th 1917, hallmarked to body, silver weight 407gr, height 15 cm, diameter 15 cm
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An Australian sterling silver milk jug, 20th century, with maker's mark for William Drummond & Co, the jug of slightly bulbous form with a broad pouring spout and integral, strap handle, of pleasingly plain form with a rolled rim, hallmarked below, spout, marked sterling and with maker/retailer's stamp underside, silver weight 252gr, height 12 cm
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A George II solid sterling silver cast candlestick, 1752 London with maker's mark for John Cafe, the candlestick with a removable lobed wax pan, campagna shaped sconce, a knopped and foliate stem and raised on a stepped and shaped square base, hallmarks underside, silver weight 341gr, height 19 cm
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A pair of urn form sterling silver salt and pepper pots, probably Anglo, Indian Colonial, early 19th century, unmarked, baluster pots with carinate collars, concentric ribs to the lids and feet, low domed tops and raised on cast bases, contemporary engraved descriptions, silver weight 184gr, height 12 cm
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A Victorian sterling silver ivory handled letter opener, 1866 Birmingham, with maker's mark for probably James Collins, a narrow tapered blade, waisted to the throat with a gently shaped swollen, handle with hat shaped finial, hallmarked to blade, length 20 cm
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A George III/IV sterling silver salver with the Pearson family crest, 1820 London, with maker's mark for Benjamin Smith III, the heavy gauge lobed salver with an applied floral rim, three pierced and cast floral mounts terminating in paw feet, centred with a contemporary, armorial bearing the Latin inscription 'Perduret probitas' - Integrity, Endures, silver weight 912gr, height 4 cm, diameter 27 cm
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An Irish sterling silver cow and bull pair, 1970 Dublin, with maker's mark for Royal Irish silver Co., heavy gauge and naturalistically modelled and textured, hallmarks to hind, legs, silver weight 829gr, height 9 cm, width 15.5 cm
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A pair of American sterling silver comports, 1940s-50s, with maker's mark for Mueck-Carey, New York, Ny, comports with embossed formal floral and beaded bands to the rims raised on slender baluster stems to weighted spreading bases with vegetal motif, borders, marked to bases, total weight 588gr, height 15.5 cm, diameter 17 cm
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A William IV sterling silver fish slice, 1833 London, with maker's mark for a B Savory & Sons, the typically shaped slice with a fiddle pattern handle, the blade pierced, and bright cut with a fancy bird in an oak tree branch with acorns, hallmarked underside, silver weight 164gr, height 32 cm
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A Continental silver lady's cigarette case and a sterling top vanity, bottle, probably American, early 20th century, a finely embossed case with a naturalistic stem of flowers in full bloom, cartouche engraved 'Elusia', and a straight-sided faceted bottle with a domed lid, embossed with floral motifs upon a textured ground, marked .925 to rim, silver weight 142gr (case and lid) height 11 cm, (bottle)
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A George III sterling silver teapot with a fruit wood handle, 1784 London, with maker's mark for Charles Chesterman, of straight-sided oil can profile with a straight spout, a fitted low domed, lid with timber finial, and engraved throughout with bright cut scrolling, vegetal decoration, birds, a rocaille crest and further bright cut bands, hallmarked underside and to the lid, total weight 365grHeight 14.5 cm, width 25.5 cm
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An American sterling silver strainer spoon with an ebonised handle, late 19th century, with maker's trademark for Davis & Galt of Philadelphia, the large strainer with a broad embossed floral border surrounding the strainer bowl, an applied rim and attached to a long slightly swollen timber, handle, marker's mark underside to rim, total weight 88gr, length 25.5 cm
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A French .950 silver rococo revival coffee pot, circa 1850, Minerva 1 standard, maker's mark Pq with unknown motif, the coffee pot with a domed lid and cast floral finial, an elaborate cast spout, scrolling handle with ivory insulators and leafy feet, beautifully engine, turned with a basket weave design throughout, hallmarked to all elements, silver weight 605gr, height 24 cm
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Two silver cigarette cases English sterling and Persian .875 silver, 1915 Birmingham, with maker's mark Smith & Bartlam, a small cushion, profile curved case with engraved vegetal arabesques, hallmarked to the gilt, washed interior, and a pre 1967 Persian case decorated in the traditional, Ghalam Zani manner, farsi characters to the interior, total weight 165gr length 10 cm, width 7.5 cm, and smaller
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Two sterling silver dishes German and American, early 20th century, a Bwks sterling silver dish with a hollowed bowl and flat rim raised on ball, feet, in a pleasing lightly hammered finish, hallmarked underside, and a Gorham sterling dish with large Art Nouveau style flowers to rim flowing into, the cavetto, with stamp of period and date cipher, silver weight 308gr diameter 17 cm, and 13.5 cm
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A matching German .800 silver lady's Jugendstil cigarette case and vesta, circa 1900, both cases embossed with sinuous flora and stepped whiplash motifs, hallmarked to the rims of both, silver weight 59gr, length 8 cm, width 6 cm, and smaller
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An Austrian sterling silver compact and a small Egyptian .800 silver box, 20th century, a gilt washed engine turned square compact, marked .925 and Austria to the interior with maker's mark, and a cartouche shaped petite box embossed with hieroglyphs, profile portraits and flora, twice hallmarked, total weight 151gr length 7.5 cm, width 7.5 cm, and smaller
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A Continental silver tobacco box and a cigarette case, early 20th century, a tobacco box with a simple radiating engraved design to the lid, with an applied thumbpiece, marked .800 to the interior, and an unmarked cigarette, case with light textured bark finish, silver weight 130gr, length 7.5 cm, width 6 cm, and smaller
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A pair of antique silver plated figures, 19th century, well cast heavy gauge gentleman and lady figures dressed in 16th century, Italian costumes, raised on waisted integral plinths, unmarked, height 22.5 cm, and smaller
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A German .800 silver dish stand, an Italian .800 sugar bowl, and a small, .900 silver dish, probably Sth American, circa 1900 and after, a post 1886 pierced dish stand on a broad stem with a thread edged ribbon, border by probably Deyhle-Gebruder, a decorative pierced circular Italian, sugar basin with a glass liner, and a small scallop edged dish on ball feet, all marked, silver weight 436gr (without glass liner) height 10.5 cm, diameter 13 cm, (stand)
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An American sterling silver bowl, mid 20th century, pattern 443, the 'Dublin' pattern bowl of deep lobed form with a scalloped and barbed rim, raised on a waisted base, after a Georg Jensen design, marked sterling to base, silver weight 774gr, height 14 cm, diameter 24.5 cm
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An Austro-Hungarian .800 silver ornamental figure, late 19th century, with 1867-1937 mark, a small classical tunic clad figure draped in floral festoons and holding a flaming torch aloft, raised on a broad knopped pedestal above a marble base, with a thread edged ribbon tied silver border, silver hallmark to base of pedestal, with maker's initials, probably Wn, height 23 cm
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A Imperial Russian .875 silver torah pointer, 1892 Moscow, with assay mark for a. Romanov, the slender tapering pointer with knops and six black stone cabochons, hallmarked to the stem and handle, total weight 81gr, length 24 cm
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A Russian/Latvian .875 silver cigarette case, post 1908-1918 Moscow mark with Kokoshnik and 1922-1939 Latvian mark with crowned female head marked 875, also marked 12A to cartouche, featuring the portrait of bearded man with books, probably Kri?j?nis Barons, noted writer, folklorist and linguist, hallmarked twice to the interior, total weight 158gr, length 11 cm, width 8.5 cm
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Two sterling silver bon bon dishes, 1916 Birmingham, with maker's mark for William Disney Barlow, small, reticulated canoe shaped pedestal dish, hallmarked to foot, and 1920, Sheffield, with maker's mark for H(Ba) Ltd, a raised dish on cabriole legs, with pierced designs to the shaped rectangular border, hallmarked underside, silver weight 248gr, height 8.5 cm, length 16.5 cm, width 13.5 cm, and smaller
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A pair of Persian .875 silver candlesticks, 1967-1979 period, with lion and sword standard, farsi numerals, the slender baluster and sconce form candlesticks profusely decorated in the traditional Ghalam Zani manner, hallmarked to foot, silver weight 231gr, height 19.5 cm
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A novelty sterling silver and glass ship's lantern table lighter, 1908 London, with maker's mark for Samuel Jacob, the quarter circle 'Lantern' with a red glass window, bearing a banner, reading 'Port', having a hinged flip top enclosing the wick, and two removable lighter sticks, hallmarked to base and other elements, total weight 424gr height 13.5 cm
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A George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, 1801 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Samuel Pemberton, the petite cylinder with pairs of concentric rings, a flat removable base and a removable domed lid revealing the grater, engraved MB, hallmarked to lid, total weight 10gr, height 3.5 cm
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A George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, 1799 Birmingham, apparently without maker's mark, an acorn shaped grater with a conical lid, decorated with bright cut borders, and a minutely notched rim, with metal grater, hallmarked to lid, total weight 13gr, length 4 cm
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A George III sterling silver vinaigrette in the form of a fob watch, early 19th century, apparently unmarked, the ornate cast vinaigrette, circular with floral designs and a faux winder, opening to an engraved and pierced grille, silver weight 16gr, diameter 3.5 cm
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A William IV sterling silver vinaigrette, 1832 Birmingham, with maker's mark for John Bettridge, an elegant engine turned book form vinaigrette with a series of ribs, replicating pages, the cartouche marked 'S. Stephens', an ornate pierced and engraved floral grille to the gilt washed interior, twice hallmarked, total weight 21gr, length 4 cm, width 2.5 cm
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A George III silver gilt vinaigrette, 1803 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Samuel Pemberton, of rectangular cushion profile with canted corners, simply decorated with bright cut multi paned squares and prick worked borders, a filigree grille, and later inscription to the interior lid, twice hallmarked, total weight 14gr, length 3.5 cm
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A George IV sterling silver table top snuff box, 1820 London, with maker's mark for Christopher John Buckler, a refined engine turned box with an applied cushion form rococo border, the lid centred with a circular cartouche bearing a seated fox armorial, twice hallmarked, to the matte gilt washed interior, silver weight 121gr, height 3 cm, length 8.5 cm, width 5.5 cm
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A silver nutmeg grater, possibly Australian Colonial, 19th century, unmarked, the plain rectangular casket shaped box, hinged to the long side, the metal, grater perforated with original owner's initials, hinged to one short side, height 2.5 cm, length 7.5 cm, width 3 cm
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A George IV sterling silver table top snuff box, probably 1828 Birmingham, with maker's mark for Nathaniel Mills, rectangular and of slightly cushion form and waisted profile, simply, decorated with trios of parallel grooves to the lid and base, fine ribs to the sides, with vacant cartouche, twice hallmarked to the brightly gilt, washed interior, silver weight 87gr, height 2 cm, length 8 cm, width 4.5 cm
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A Scottish William IV sterling silver table top snuff box, 1833 Edinburgh, with maker's mark for James Nasmyth, an elongated rectangular box with rounded ends, finely engine turned, throughout with an applied floral thumbpiece, twice hallmarked to the gilt, washed interior, silver weight 106gr, height 3 cm, length 10 cm, width 4 cm
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A George III sterling silver snuff box, 1812 London, with maker's mark for John Linnit & William Atkinson, a refined box of neoclassical design with fine engine turning throughout, the lid with a cast border and a central formal floral cartouche, twice, hallmarked to the gilt washed interior, additional mark in hexagon, silver weight 71gr, height 1.5 cm, length 6.5 cm, width 4 cm
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A Scottish George IV silver gilt table top snuff box, 1825 Edinburgh, with maker's mark for Jr in rectangular, the heavy gauge rectangular box of sharply waisted profile, the gilded lid, dramatically depicting the murder of Julius Caesar in relief within cast, scrolling borders, crisply hallmarked twice to the gilt washed interior, silver weight 150gr, height 2.5 cm, length 8 cm, width 5.5 cm
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An Austro-Hungarian silver table top snuff box, 1817 Vienna, a rectangular box with cushion form sides, the extended lid featuring an oval, cartouche with arabesque style leaves and a spread winged bird, engine turned, bands to the sides, the base with decorative borders, a patterned ground and vacant cartouche, marked once to the gilt washed interior, silver weight 114gr, height 2.5 cm, length 9 cm, width 5.5 cm
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A large late Victorian silver plated meat cloche, 1886, with registration mark, the dome with a bold bead edge to the rim and plate of ring handle, with maker's stamp to interior with registration numbers, length 47 cm, width 37 cm
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A French Art Deco pate de verre bowl in an iron work stand, circa 1920s, in the manner of Muller Freres, the hexagonal orange glass bowl flecked with dark blue housed in an ironwork, stand with applied rose and foliage decorations, notched double whorl handles, and raised on small hammered ball feet, unmarked, height 13.5 cm, length 46 cm, width 28 cm
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A Jugendstil cut crystal and pewter pitcher, circa 1900-1910, a tapering conical pitcher with a pierced and moulded collar with formal, vegetal and fan motifs, a bracket handle and a hinged lid with a beak like, spout, the body with vertical cuts and diamond cut arrow points, unmarked, height 38.5 cm
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A French modernist glass vase, circa 1940s, of tapering ovoid profile with a wide short neck, decorated to the body with frosted ovals shaded to one side with gilded crescents, height 23 cm
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Fifteen vintage French enamelled liqueur glasses, early 20th century, comprising a set of six blue and floral sprigged glasses, a set of four amber, floral decorated glasses, a pair of green and a pair of olive pedestal, glasses, and one pink glass, height 8.5 cm, and smaller
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A Kralik 'Diaspora' green iridescent vase in an metalwork stand, circa 1900, a baluster vase with a wavy fire polished rim with a decor of irregular, craters and pits, polished pontil to base and housed in an Art Nouveau, metalwork frame with whiplash handles and sinuous vegetal motifs, height 38 cm
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Two antique French coloured glass soda Syphons, early 20th century, clear glass syphons, one in teal, the other in copper colours with etched, advertising for A.Tarle, Amiens, and Cyclo soda, Damade-Vivier, both with mechanical metal mounts, height 32 cm, and smaller
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An impressive cut crystal champagne bucket, 20th century, a boxed Veritable Cristal D'Art bucket of tapering waisted form with applied, scroll lug handles, with cut wheat sheaf and spiral star motifs, flute cuts, to the heavy base and rim, height 25 cm, diameter 22.5 cm
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A suite of French crystal stemware, 20th century, four boxes of Veritable Cristal D'Art stemware comprising eleven short, stemmed champagne flutes and twelve wine glasses with cut wheat sheaf and spiral star motifs, height 18 cm, and 17 cm
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A French crystal decanter, 20th century, the boxed Veritable Cristal D'Art decanter of tapering form with a waisted, base, having a diamond point border and lens and navette cuts, with stopper, height 38.5 cm
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An Art Nouveau enamel decorated vase by Legras, circa 1900, a near cylindrical vase with a squared rim, decorated with a bold pink and white flower against a patterned and vegetal background in ochre colours upon, a teal ground, height 28.5 cm
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An Art Nouveau enamelled glass vase in the Mont Joye/Legras style, circa 1900, a slender tapering bottle vase with a fluted and cusped rim, having an internal rib and dimple design and decorated with a blue kingfisher flying, through water reeds, height 30.5 cm
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An antique press moulded glass bowl with stand, early 20th century, the low inverted bowl with a wavy rim, moulded with a 'Cut crystal' design, and housed in an ornate cast and pierced brass tripod base with paw feet, height 14 cm, diameter 22.5 cm
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An Art Deco Muller Freres bowl with a .950 silver stand, circa 1920s, with an earlier 1890-1900 stand with mark for Louis Coignet, a broad peach coloured dish with a stepped base decorated with concentric, frosted rings punctuated by three asymmetric star and floral motifs, signed, to rim, height 14.5 cm, diameter 41 cm
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A vintage Val St Lambert amber flash cut glass vase, circa 1930s, a flared conical vase upon a footed base, with star, navette and lens cuts to the body and a flat base, unmarked, height 12.5 cm, diameter 18 cm
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A pair of large Victorian ruby glass lustres, 19th century, with flaring scalloped rims edged in gilt, compressed bowls and stems boldly, wound with milk glass spirals, each with ten cut crystal arrow point prisms, height 37 cm
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A Lalique crystal pin dish, later 20th century, the clear circular dish with a frosted leaping koi, with circular stencil, mark of Lalique Cristal France, height 9 cm
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A Victorian cranberry glass centrepiece epergne, 19th century, a tall central trumpet and three side trumpets each with ruffled pale rims, and embellished with clear glass rigaree, the stand of conforming ruffled, form, height 51 cm
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A Waterford Crystal bowl, plus eight dessert dishes in three designs, the bowl with a star shaped diamond point design and an interlocking heart, shaped frieze, and eight unmarked dessert dishes, four with scalloped edges, three with simple facet cuts, and one other, bowl with stencil mark underside, height 10 cm, diameter 20 cm, (bowl) and smaller
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Two French crystal vases, 20th century, a clear pale grey baluster vase with a series of pronounced vertical ribs and a flattened rim, unmarked, and an Art Vannes heavy gauge ice cube style, vase, latter as found, with stencil mark underside, height 24 cm, and 21 cm
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Two Waterford vases, and an unmarked decanter, a 'Marquis' hurricane lamp shaped vase of modern design with trailing etched, flower designs, a slender Waterford posy vase with a spreading foot, a clear, glass square section decanter with a conforming block shaped stopper, one item as found, Heights 30 cm, 25 cm, and 18 cm
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A small French pate de verre blue glass vase, circa 1900, possibly Muller Freres, having a long neck with a shallow cup shaped rim, the body with moulded, panels and decorated with cobalt splashes and spiral twists upon a powder, blue ground and satin cased, unmarked, height 15.5 cm
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Five Venetian pink flashed glass and gilt goblets with a matching, decanter, circa 1960s, finely crafted bell shaped glasses raised on faceted and knopped stems, each with eight raised flashed reserves surrounded by hand painted gilt leaf and vermicular motifs, the striking decanter of conforming design with a fine, tall facet cut stopper also with vermicular gilding, height 36.5 cm, (decanter) and 15.5 cm, (glass)
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A French enamelled cobalt glass vase by Legras, circa 1900, of slightly waisted cylindrical form decorated in raised enamels with a loose, arrangement of roses, other flowers and foliage in teal, white and muted pink, colours, unmarked, height 22.5 cm
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A pair of cut crystal vases with French .950 silver mounts, early 20th century, Minerva 1 standard, maker's mark AD with heron mark, slender cut diamond cut blue Bohemian vases upon stepped gilt washed bases, with semi-circular motifs, similar motifs to the rims, hallmarked underside, and to rims,. Provenance: Bayard Antiguedades, Buenos Aires, height 16.5 cm
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A suite of 35 vintage Waterford 'Lismore' crystal glasses, introduced 1957, stemware with straight-sided tapering bowls with navette and diamond point, cuts raised on faceted stems above starburst bases, in three sizes, comprising eleven large glasses, two smaller sizes comprising twelve each some with stencil marks to foot, height 16.5 cm, and smaller
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A set of eight Venetian cobalt blue dessert glasses and a matching, comport, circa 1960s, shallow goblets with formal gilt and white enamel decoration and raised on slender baluster stems, the comport of conforming design, height 22.5 cm, (comport) and 14.5 cm, (glass)
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A pair of vintage cobalt flash glass candlesticks, 20th century, the pair with blue sconces and flared dishes with lens and diamond point, borders above clear waisted faceted stems and starburst spreading bases, unmarked, height 24.5 cm
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A French Art Deco Majolica seagull model by Onnaing, circa 1930s, signed R. Dupont, a slip cast white gull with extended vertical wings with black tips and raised on a wavy base, incised mark of Frie Onnaing, model 307 underside, modeller's name to side of base, height 36.5 cm
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A Paris Porcelain tureen and a covered sugar box by Herend, 20th century, a rococo revival moulded tureen with a domed lid and fruiting finial, decorated with gilt enrichments and floral cartouches and a maroon and pink, scale ground, and a Herend basket weave box with floral decorations and an applied rose finial, painted marks to tureen, backstamp to Herend, pattern, numbers, height 20 cm, length 25 cm, width 15 cm, (tureen)
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A mixed group of four ceramic and glass items, early to later 20th century, comprising a hand painted satin glass vase decorated with flora and a bird, a Wedgwood dragon bowl with gold decoration upon mottled blue ground, a 1980-84, period Royal Copenhagen polar bear, and a Rye Pottery model of Chaucer's, Wife of Bath', backstamps to ceramic wares, height 26.5 cm, (vase)
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A seven piece John Ridgway dessert service, 1830-41 period, pattern 6630, five plates and two dessert stands all with moulded shaped edges, gilt, trimmed pale grey borders and centred with individual bat printed botanical, specimens with painted enhancements, puce British arms stamps marked J.R, underside, diameter 23 cm, (plate)
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A limited edition Moorcroft 'Royal Gold' vase by Rachel Bishop, 2005, numbered 30 from an edition of 100, an ovoid vase tubelined and decorated with ochre, green, teal and maroon, colours, upon a dark amethyst ground, impressed Moorcroft stamp, painted, marks, signature and other ciphers, with original box, height 17.5 cm
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A pair of old Paris Porcelain enamel and gilt vases, 19th century, amphora vases enamel decorated with Renaissance style figural scenes with rural scenes to the reverse, raised on socles to squared bases and having, moulded ring handles, unmarked, height 19.5 cm
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