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Click here to subscribeA Pair of Victorian Opaque Glass Table Lustres, 32cm high, a pair of gilt and ruby table lustres, 35cm high, a cranberry glass epergne, a single gilt and cranberry glass table lustre, and two reproduction cranberry glass and gilt brass spill vases (8)Some loss and chips to most drops.White lustres, free from damage to the vases, with wear to the gilding. Ruby vases, one badly damaged, both with wear. Bohemian vase in good condition. Gilt mounted cranberry vases in good order.Epergne, the cups each appear to have the lower finial removed.
A Victorian Walker & Hall plated epergne, fitted with a cut glass trumpet vase, engraved with flowers, above a knop stem and lobed triform base engraved with flowers, on cast scallop shell feet, total height 57cm, together with another cut glass trumpet vase, a WMF plated flower basket with swing handle above cast and pierced floral garland sides, length 27cm, and a plated oval box and cover, fitted with a cut glass liner, the stand cast with classical bust medallions above a ropetwist garland, height 16cm (faults).
A George V silver epergne, the central trumpet vase flanked by two circular dishes, each pierced and engraved with floral garlands, on an oval reeded stand with scroll supports, raised on claw and ball feet, Birmingham 1912 by Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd, total weight 914.7g, height 19cm, length 40cm (faults).
ELKINGTON & CO; an Edwardian hallmarked silver four branch epergne, with four detachable hallmarked silver flutes, with later added central bowl, hallmarked for London 1919, maker's mark indistinct, raised on skeleton frame, diagonal measurement 37.5cm, height to top of flute holder 12cm, each flute height 12.5cm with a diameter of 8cm, the central bowl height 7cm, diameter 20.5cm, combined approx 45ozt.Condition Report: The bowl, even though it is a replacement, still looks the part, there is some movement between the bowl's foot rim and the recess of the stand but nothing too detrimental.
A collection of 19th and early 20th century china and glass - including a Staffordshire toby jug, 24.5cm high; four cranberry glass vases from an epergne; an 'Oriental Ivory' oval covered vegetable dish and eleven matching graduated plates by Powell, Bishop & Stonier; a Minton 'Florentine' pattern large oval serving platter, 49cm long and matching oval covered vegetable dish; two 9in Staffordshire Whieldon style plates; a Copeland transfer printed and painted circular serving dish and cover; a Chinese export blue and white ginger jar, 12.8cm high (lacks cover); etc.
An Edwardian Hallmarked Silver Epergne Table Centrepiece, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1907, the shaped circular pedestal dish with wide scroll pierced border, engraved "Presented to Joseph Robert Johnson Esq. J.P. C.C. by His Friends on His Elevation to the Chair of the Chesterfield Rural District Council 17th June 1908", with central flute vase, overall on shaped pedestal base with scroll pierced detail, overall height 42cm (overall weight 1500grams).
A Victorian copper blue vaseline glass three-tube epergne with frilled mouths and trailed decoration over a petal-edged dish base, 26 cm width x 50 cm overall height.One of the side tubes has a section of the crimped rim missingThe rims of the tubes and base fluoresce slightly under UV light.
An Edwardian Walker & Hall silver Centrepiece/Epergne, designed with three plain formed trumpet vases with tapering stems and pierced scroll borders, interspersed with three shallow dishes, the large central trumpet on a loaded column and decorative pierced circular base, 38cm tall, Sheffield 1909
A group of silver and silver plate. Various dates and makers. The group including: a silver christening cup, London, 1942, Wakely & Wheeler, engraved with initials, 7cm high; a silver tazza dish with scroll handles and pierced border, Sheffield, 1912, Ackroyd Rhodes, 17.7cm high (inc. handles); a Victorian silver locket, Birmingham, 1880, maker GLC, 3.8 x 5.1cm; and a silver epergne, Birmingham, 1906, E. S. Barnsley & Co., complete with a pierced silver dish (1907) and two white metal hanging baskets, with maker's mark only, assumed plated, approx. 16cm high, total weighable silver approx. 31.7ozt (a lot)