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Click here to subscribeA set of five silver teaspoons, with figree decorated handles, stamped 800, together with three fruit forks with silver handles, a glass perfume bottle, 7cm high, a small enamel mirror 5cm wide, a silver-plated purse 7.2cm wide and a silver ingot (qty.)Condition Reporttarninishing, dents and surface scratches
A pair of pierced silver oval salts, with blue glass liners, 7.2cm wide, a mustard, a spoon, and a salt, lacking glass liner, 4.5cm high, a silver toast rack, 12.6cm, 9.3ozt, and teapot, overall 12.3ozt, and a pair of silver plated sauce boats, and a small toast rack (7)Condition ReportWear and knocks to the teapot.Salts repaired and in poor condition.
A Victorian brass skeleton clock by Beha, Lickert & Schwerer of Norwich, c.1870, the pierced silvered dial with Roman numerals, with a single chain-driven fusee movement and an anchor escapement, inscribed with the maker's name to the front, raised on a stepped oval marble base, 33cm wide18cm deep36cm highCondition ReportLacking key or glass dome. Pendulum lacking suspension spring. General light knocks, surface wear, tarnish and discolouration. Appears to tick when wound, however we cannot guarantee that this represents full and complete working order and would always advise inspection by a professional.
A pair of giltwood convex mirrors, 19th century and later, each mirror with an eagle surmount with foliate scrolls, the frame decorated with balls to the slip and enclosing a later glass plate,65cm diameter 101cm high (2)Condition ReportEvidence of alterations, repairs, and restoration Later regilded with rubbing, cracks, chips, and losses to the finish General knocks, losses, splits, and wear to the frames Generally sturdy and stable General light wear to the later glassSome chips and wear. Losses to the base mounts, one with later boarded back.
A George III silver cruet stand, the stand by Samuel Wood, London 1744, with three fitted sifters and two cut glass cruet bottles with silver plated mounts,total 24.3cm highweighable 56.6oztCondition ReportBottles and sifters may not be original. Chips and nibbles to the glass. General knocks, scuffs, and wear.
A George III silver eight bottle glass cruet set by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1800, of navette form, with reeded edge on scroll feet, with cut glass condiments with silver bound collars, tops and handles,28.5cm high (8)Condition ReportNo major flaws. Minor nibbles to in places and to one stopper.Oxidisation and surface scratches, scuffs and knocks commensurate with age and use.Overall in good order, ready to place.
A George III silver cruet stand, the stand by Jabez Daniell & Jams Mince, London 1767, with three fitted sifters and two cut glass cruet bottles with silver plated mounts,total 26cm highweighable 44.1oztftCondition ReportBottles and sifters may not be original. Chips and nibbles to the glass. General knocks, scuffs, and wear.
A brass letter rack, 19th century, with pierced foliate decoration, stamped 'DEVAN' to the underside,34cm wideand carved desk stand,first half 20th century, fitted with two glass inkwells and a pull out drawer,39.5cm wide (2)Condition ReportGeneral knocks and wear. Nibbles to the glass inkwells.
A pair of Stevens & William intaglio cut glass decanters c.1890, Stourbridge, each of ovoid form below slender neck, one with an applied handle, each cut with exotic birds to a moulded ground,33.5cm high (2)Condition ReportGeneral surface wear, particularly to the underside of the foot rims. There is a small chip to the edge of the foot on the handleless example. Slight remnants visible to the inside of the decanters. Handle intact with no cracks. Please see the additional images.
A pair of brass pricket sticks, 19th century, of typical form,42.5cm highand a two-branch chandelier,19th century, with cut glass drops,24.5cm high (3)Condition ReportPricket sticks - One with a replaced foot. Rubbed. With knocks and wear.Candelabra - Wear, knocks, and rubbing. Nibbles to the drops.
A Louis XVI-style carved giltwood and gesso overmantel mirror, late 19th century, with acanthus-carved ornament and a foliate crest, above a pair of fluted column pilasters surrounding a rectangular mercury glass plate, bearing stencilled inscription to back 'C. Nosotti 397-398 Oxford Street London',150cm wide 210cm highCondition ReportDirt, dust, knocks, splits, and losses to frame which are not particularly significant. The right-hand return of corner is loose and unstable. Generally, joints are solid with light wear and some moulding/degradation to plate. Overall appears in fair order,
A Victorian mahogany wall clock, by F Lecluse, London, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary second dial,10 inch dial 34cm diameterCondition ReportMarks to enamel where pillars are wearing through.Glass probably later.Handles seem slightly bent but move as intended.Splits to mahogany case.
A brass oval mirror in the Louis XVI style, early 20th century, mounted by a pair of crossed torches and with a bevelled glass plate,86cm wide 69cm highCondition ReportGeneral knocks, wear, tarnish, and discolouration to the frame. The crest is a little loose. General dirt, dust, and light wear to glass. Some rust and wear to the back plate. Overall appears in fair order.
A French carriage clock, in an engraved gorge case, with an enamelled dial with Roman numerals, with an Arabic alarm and a date dial below, with repeater, striking the hour and half, on a bell, with a swing handle, stamped underside '1997' twice, 16cm high overallCondition ReportNo key, Good overall. Does not run freely. With minor scratches/ marks to the dial. No chips or cracks in the glass. Please see additional images.
A Louis XVI style mahogany and gilt bronze mounted cabinet on stand, early 20th century, with a shaped and bevelled glass front, glazed to the side, with two glass shelves, with velvet mounted interior, over a drawer, and a parquetry undertier, 76cm wide 41cm deep209cm high approxCondition ReportSome knocks and wear. Repolished.
A group of glass items comprising an 18th century wine glass, c.1750, with a round funnel bowl over a single series air twist stem and conical foot, 16.3cm high, a wrythen moulded ale glass, late 18th century, 12.6cm high, and a rummer, early 19th century, enamelled en grisaille with four Classical portraits in profile, 13cm high (3)Condition ReportChips to the foot of the wine glass. General wear, surface wear and scratches throughout.
A Baccarat glass torsade paperweight c.1850, with concentric millefiori decoration enclosed with a blue and white torsade, all above a star cut base,8cm diameter5.8cm highCondition ReportSurface scratches and very small bruises to the waist of the paperweight. Surface scratches to the top and underside. No major bruises or large chips.Additional images added
A Victorian brass skeleton clock, second half of the 19th century, the silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, with a single chain-driven fusee movement with an anchor escapement, raised on a stepped oval marble base, 33cm wide17cm deep41cm highCondition ReportNo key or glass dome. General surface wear, scratches, tarnish and discolouration. The chapter ring is a little bent and misshapen. General wear and tiny chips to marble. Appears to tick when wound, however we cannot guarantee that this represents full and complete working order and would always recommend inspection by a professional.
A collection of c190 assorted 19th century Regency & Victorian faceted glass decanter bottle stoppers, many faceted, some later early 20th century examples and including six matched pairs. The majority facet cut and of globular, pointed & oval form, etc. Approx. 190 contained in two small fruit crates.A larger example measuring approx. 12cm long.Nicks & nibbles commensurate with age to some examples.
A large collection of approx. 88 assorted 19th century Regency & Victorian glass decanter bottle stoppers, some later early 20th century examples. The lot to include hollow stoppers, incised, hand blown, fluted, etched, etc. c88 contained in one small fruit crate.A larger example to measure approx. 12cm.Nicks & nibbles commensurate with age to some examples.
A large collection of c84 assorted 19th century Regency & Victorian glass decanter bottle stoppers, some later early 20th century examples. The stoppers of various forms, including hollow stoppers, incised, hand blown, faceted, fluted, etched, etc. Approx. 84 contained in one small fruit crate.A larger example to measure approx . 16cm long.Nicks & nibbles commensurate with age to some examples.
A large collection of c58 assorted 19th century Regency & Victorian glass decanter bottle stoppers, some later early 20th century examples. The stoppers of varying forms, including hollow stoppers, incised, hand blown, faceted, globular, disc shaped,fluted, etched, etc. Approx. 58 contained in one small fruit crate.A larger example to measure approx. 12.5cm tall.Nicks & nibbles commensurate with age to some examples.
A collection of four vintage 20th century iridescent & green glass branded torpedo soda water bottles. The lot to include a Steampower Southsea H Fuller mineral water iridescent glass torpedo bottle, a William Culverhouse Co Whitechapel genuine soda water torpedo bottle, a Matthew Millard Trowbridge smaller torpedo bottle, together with a Bartlett & Co Warminster bottle.Largest measures approx. 23cm long.
A large collection of c50 assorted 19th century Regency & Victorian glass decanter bottle stoppers, some later early 20th century examples. The lot to comprise mostly faceted examples. Approx. 50 contained in one small fruit crate.A larger example to measure approx. 11cm.Nicks & nibbles commensurate with age to some examples.