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THREE VARIOUS OLD SHEFFIELD PLATED WINE GOBLETS (one initialled); the largest one 6.2" (15.5 cms) high (3) £120-150
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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN BEAKER plain with a flared rim, town mark mis-struck & maker's mark partially worn, "?RCES", Assay Masters mark "ROMAN 1802", possibly Milan c.1802; 3.45" (8.5 cms) high; 2.75 oz £300-400
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AN OLD SHEFFIELD PLATED DOUBLE COASTER TROLLEY with spoked wheels, decorative borders & inset wooden bases (lacking handle), c.1825; 13" (33 cms) long £120-150 H274. AN EDWARDIAN TROPHY GOBLET with bead borders and an engraved presentation inscription below the rim, by Messrs. Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1908; 12" (30.5 cms) high; 24.9 oz £150-200 H275. A SMALL COLLECTION OF NINE LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY SOUTH AMERICAN MOUNTED COCONUT MATE TEA CUPS of mixed designs & forms (one A/F), the largest one carved with four vignettes: two depicting gauchos & two depicting native Indians on horseback, together with another mate tea cup on an integral stand; the largest cup 6.3" (16 cms) high; 8.5 oz weighable silver (10) £1200-1600 H276. A VICTORIAN SILVERGILT TWO-HANDLED SUGAR VASE & COVER with a frieze of applied flowering plants around the body & cast trailing flowers around the cover & foot, red glass liner, by Messrs. Roskell, Roskell & Hunt, London 1888; 8.25" (21 cms) high; 22.8 oz weighable silver £300-400 H277. AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY ITALIAN CHAMBERSTICK with detachable conical snuffer, maker's mark "FL" (with an animal), Milan 1810-15; 4.2" (10.5 cms) diameter £80-120 H278. AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN LARGE BASKET of shaped oval outline with a cast border & feet and a vacant cartouche on each side, by Gorham & Co., 1906; 20.25" (51.5 cms) long; 64.25 oz £400-600 H279. A LATE 17TH / EARLY 18TH CENTURY SPANISH/HISPANIC CANDLESTICK on a squat circular base with a plain foot rim & a turned, baluster capital, unmarked; 5" (12.7 cms) high; 15.9 oz £250-300 H280. TWO SIMILAR LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY SPANISH COLONIAL DISHES of shaped circular outline; one struck twice with an incuse "crown" mark and inscribed "Domingo Sagastume" on the reverse; the other with three marks ("Guaerra", an incuse crown & a lion with mountains in a square punch), the reverse inscribed "Lopez Colom" and "Dn.Jose, Bent9.del Fiade", Guatemala 1780-1820; approx. 9.3" (23 cms) diameter; 29.3 oz (2) £200-250 H281. FOUR LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY JAPANESE DISHES each in the form of an animal (monkey, rabbit, wolf & cat) supporting a leaf aloft, each signed on the base with a character mark, c.1900 (the wolf detached from its leaf); each approx. 7" (18 cms) diameter; 61 oz (4) £400-600 H282. A SPANISH COLONIAL EMBOSSED PLAQUE with the head of a bull in the centre with glass eyes, flanked by a floral wreath, maker's mark of "MUCHARRA", Mexico City, early 19th century; 6.3" (16 cms) diameter; 3.9 oz £100-150
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A LATE VICTORIAN BOAT-SHAPED SOUP TUREEN & COVER with twin, reeded loop handles & an oval pedestal foot, by W. Gibson & J. Langham, London 1897; 17" (43 cms) wide; 73.8 oz £500-600
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A GEORGE III SQUAT CIRCULAR TEA POT with a flattened domed cover, a c-scroll handle & an engraved armorial on each side, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1818; 4.8" (12.2 cms) high; 16.8 oz £80-100
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A MIXED LOT: A modern sauce boat, a George IV squat, fluted mustard pot, a small two-handled trophy cup & cover, two cream jugs, two salts, two small frames, a small "Armada" dish etc.; the sauce boat 7" (17.8 cms) long; 36 oz weighable silver (lot) £200-250
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A 20TH CENTURY MEXICAN WATER PITCHER of baluster form on small scroll feet, with a scroll handle; 8.3" (21.4 cms) high; 31 oz £200-250
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A GEORGE III PAP BOAT with a gadrooned border, initialled, by Thomas Johnson, London 1807; 5" (12.8 cms) long; 1.75 oz £100-150
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A PAIR OF MODERN THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA on round bases, with plain tapering columns, reeded scroll branches & detachable nozzles, by Nat Leslie, London 1957/59/60; 14.8" (37.8 cms) high; 70 oz (2) £500-600
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A MODERN IRISH TWO-HANDLED SUGAR BOWL of tapered cylindrical form with a moulded base, by the Royal Irish Silver Company, Dublin 1974; 4.4" (11.2 cms) diameter; 9.1 oz £100-150
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A MIXED LOT: A George III oval cream jug with pricked borderwork, initialled, London 1807, a George III pepperette, a circular photograph frame, initialled (wooden back), a set of six tea spoons & the bowl of a Norwegian enamelled spoon; the jug 3.5" (9 cms) high; 8.3 oz weighable silver (10) £170-200
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PLATED WARE: A large salver, a smaller salver, a mounted cut-glass cordial jug, a pair of wine coasters, a small oval sugar bowl, a two-handled cup, a scent bottle etc., and the following silver-mounted pieces: a glass decanter (no stopper), a hand mirror & two cigarette cases; the cordial jug 11.5" (29.4 cms) high (lot) £80-120
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A PAIR OF GEORGE II SMALL SAUCE BOATS with embossed decoration & fluting scroll handles, each crested & inscribed underneath "A token of Gratitude" by David Hennell, London 1746 (part of one foot detached, but present); 5.3" (13.5 cms) long; 9.9 oz (2) £300-350
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AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SPANISH COLONIAL MOUNTED COCONUT CUP on a pierced foot with twin, small handles, initialled "RH", unmarked; 4.4" (11.2 cms) high £200-300
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BY PAUL STORR: A George III baluster hot water jug on a collet foot, with a scroll handle, domed cover & ball finial, engraved with a crest & the initials "DG"*, London 1795; 10.25" (26 cms) high; 23.9 oz £1500-1800 *The initials and crest probably for either Garrick or Gawler. B295. A LATE 18TH CENTURY SCANDINAVIAN (FINNISH) PARCELGILT BEAKER of flared form with engraved decoration & a ribbed foot, maker's mark of "A.Groos", Turku (Abo), 1782; 8.25" (21 cms) high; 9.6 oz £200-250
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A SET OF FOUR GEORGE II SQUAT CIRCULAR SALTS on three feet, with corded rims, traces of a crest & motto, by Edward Wood, London 1744; 2.8" (7.2 cms) diameter; 14.1 oz (4) £200-300
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AN EDWARDIAN LARGE PORTRAIT FORMAT PHOTOGRAPH FRAME with an arched top & a reed & foliate border, velvet back with easel stand by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1909; 16.4" (41.7 cms) high £300-350 B298. A COLLECTED OR MATCHED SET OF FOUR BUTTER SHELLS with part-gadrooned rims and cast periwinkle feet; two by Thomas Johnson, London 1810, one with maker's mark "I.W", London 1815 and one by C.T. & G. Fox, London 1846, all crested (twice) to match; 5.5" (14 cms) long; 13.25 oz (4) £400-500
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A GEORGE III TWO-HANDLED CUP on spreading circular foot, with reeded borders, by Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1805; 6.2" (15.8 cms) high; 10.9 oz £250-300
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A PAIR OF OLD SHEFFIELD PLATED THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRA with round bases, scroll branches, fluted tapering column s & urn-shaped capitals, detachable nozzles/finials, c.1795; 17.5" (44.5 cms) high £100-150
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A WILLIAM IV INKSTAND of rounded oblong outline with a gadrooned border, ornate bracket feet & a pen depression, fitted with three mounted cut glass bottles, by John & Joseph Angell, London 1836; 9.3" (23.8 cms) long; 16.8 oz £400-500
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A HANDMADE NAPKIN RING with a hardstone boss, maker's mark "WX&Co", Birmingham 1925, a small mustard pot (with a clear glass liner) by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1916, a pepperette with a hardstone finial by A.E. Bonner, London 1909 and a contemporary spoon, maker's mark "JSP", London 1990; the latter 5.2" (13.2 cms) long; 3.4 oz weighable silver (4) £250-300
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BY ALWYN CARR: A pair of small shallow circular dishes with an applied coat of arms in the centre and a feint inscription, London 1928; 4.8" (12.2 cms) diameter; 5.3 oz (2) £200-300
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THREE FRAMES: A plain rectangular "CYMRIC" frame mount with a turquoise boss at the bottom, by Liberty & Co., Birmingham 1904, a plated copper Art Nouveau frame and a brass-clad Arts & Crafts frame, set with a turquoise porcelain plaque; the silver frame 17.2" (6.8 cms) high (3) £180-220 B305. A CONTEMPORARY CAST THREE-PIECE CONDIMENT SET with mural details, crenellations & lions passant in relief around the sides (the mustard with a blue glass liner, gilt interior & spoon), maker's mark "AHE" or "AEH", London 1972; the casters 3.1" (8 cms) high; 21.4 oz weighable silver (4) £150-200
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A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN ART NOUVEAU SALTS & SPOONS with enamelled decoration, maker's mark "J.F", Birmingham 1905; the salts 2.7" (6.8 cms) wide; 2.2 oz (4) £100-150 B307. AN EDWARDIAN SUGAR CASTER with an oviform body by Messrs. Barnard, London 1908, together with a matched pair of pierced pepperettes (blue glass liners) and a George III pepperette by R. Emes & E. Barnard, London 1820; the latter 3" (7.5 cms) high; 11.25 oz weighable silver (4) £150-200
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BY A.E. JONES: A modern handmade dish with twin cast handles, a shallow bowl and a trumpet foot, Birmingham 1919; 9.3" (23.2 cms) wide; 8.2 oz £80-120
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AN ARTS & CRAFTS ROSE BOWL on a spreading foot, embossed around the sides with trailing roses against a hammered ground & signed "L.Movio 1910"*, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1910 £500-600 *Louis Movio was a chaser & general metalworker who is said to have worked for W.G. Connell of Cheapside & taught raised work at the Birmingham Municipal School of Art from 1899. There seems to be some confusion with Latino Movio (with whom he may have been connected or one and the same person), who worked as a chaser for Gilbert Marks (See Culme, J: Directory of Gold & Silversmiths, p.335 Vol.1)
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BY LIBERTY & CO: A small modern hand-made oval dish with two upswept scroll handles chased with foliage and an oval rim foot with applied roundels, Birmingham 1920; 7" (17.6 cms) long; 4.5 oz £100-120
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A SMALL 17TH CENTURY GERMAN SILVERGILT EMBOSSED OVAL DISH with classical figural scene in the centre and fruit flowers, putti & two portraits around the border, by Hans Jakob Wild, Augsburg 1690 and another similar dish with a pierced border & oval collet foot, unmarked 1680-90, the former example 8.5" (21.5 cms) wide; 11.3 oz (2) £250-350
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A MODERN CAST STIRRUP CUP in the form of a bull's mask with long front pointing horns (which act as a stand), by the Royal Irish Silver Co., Sheffield 1970; 4.4" (11 cms) wide overall; 19.1 oz £400-500
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A GEORGE II WAITER with a husk & scroll border & an engraved coat of arms in the centre, by John Robinson, London 1747 and a small modern salver with engraving around the centre by Elkington & Co., Sheffield 1975; the latter 8.1" (20.5 cms) diameter; 18.7 oz (2) £100-200 H314. A GEORGE III IRISH SILVERGILT NEO-CLASSICAL ÉPERGNE on four legs with a cast apron of foliate festoons & tied ribbons interspersed with oval cartouches, each centred with an urn motif, the waisted & fluted centre section supporting a detachable basket aloft, fitted also with eight detachable arms supporting four small detachable pierced circular dishes and four small, detachable pierced boat-shaped dishes, maker's mark "MH" or "HW", Dublin c.1775 (no date letters); 23.7" (60 cms) wide, 15" (38 cms) high; 116 oz £2500-3000
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A LATE GEORGE I DOUBLE-LIPPED SAUCE BOAT with twin scroll handles & an oval foot, engraved twice with a small crest, by John Clifton, London 1726; 7.75" (19.5 cms) long; 14.1 oz £2000-2500
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A PAIR OF UNUSUAL PORTUGUESE TAPER HOLDERS OR INCENSE BURNERS on small square tray bases with stylised paw feet & reeded borders, centred by a short cylindrical nozzle (to take a taper or incense stick), with lift-off obelisk-shaped shades or guard covers chased & pierced with horizontal rows of ovolos, graduated in size towards their tops, with turned screw-in finials, unmarked, 17th / 18th century; 12.9" (32.7 cms) high; 31.1 oz (2) £400-600
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BY PAUL STORR: A George III salver of circular outline with a border of gadrooning, interspersed by shell & foliate motifs, on four bracket feet decorated with foliage & florets, crested, London 1812 (the reverse with an inventory N. 757); 13.4" (34 cms) diameter; 42.1 oz £1800-2200
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A SMALL LATE CHARLES II GLOBULAR MUG with a reeded neck & an s-scroll handle, the base initialled "H", maker's mark "IE" with pellets, in a shield, London 1683; 2.55" (6.5 cms) high; 2.4 oz £300-400
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III DECORATIVE GOBLETS gilt interiors & an engraved coat of arms, unmarked, 1810-20; 6.3" (16 cms) high; 22.75 oz (2) £500-600
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A VICTORIAN SQUAT CIRCULAR TEA POT with a reeded girdle & a C-scroll handle, maker's mark "JB", no town mark, probably Birmingham 1862; 4.9" (12.5 cms) high; 20.3 oz £100-150
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A SMALL QUANTITY OF ANTIQUE NOZZLES pepper cover & two conical snuffers; 15 oz (12) £150-180
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AN EDWARDIAN SMALL TWO-HANDLED BOWL with a flared rim & foot, chased foliate decoration & a hammered finish, by Holland Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1902; 5.75" (14.8 cms) wide; 8.6 oz £100-150
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A MIXED LOT: A William IV cream jug on ball feet, initialled "F", by John Walton, Newcastle 1832, a sugar bowl on ball feet by George S. Lewis, Newcastle 1834, an embossed caster, a modern mug, a card case, monogrammed, & a photograph frame; the latter 11" (28 cms) high; 24.8 oz weighable silver (6) £200-300
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A LATE VICTORIAN OVAL TEA POT with swirl-fluted decoration, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1894 and a sugar basin of similar form with another maker, London 1892, both with a small inscription; the pot 6" (15.1 cms) high; 31.6 oz (2) £200-250
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A LATE VICTORIAN KETTLE ON STAND with burner & part-fluted decoration, inscribed, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1894; 14" (35.5 cms) high; 38.8 oz £250-300
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A 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN CIRCULAR "COIN" DISH & COVER with chased decoration & a fruit finial, the interior with a lift-out, pierced liner, by Lincoln & Reed, Boston, c.1840; 6.25" (15.8 cms) diameter; 14 oz £150-200 H327. A 16TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL ENGRAVED MOUNTED COCONUT TANKARD with three decorative cast straps, a low domed foot and cover and a figural finial, the lappet mounts engraved with repeating fleur-de-lys motifs, the rim with a frieze of arabesque floral scrolls & a central cartouche, inscribed "ANNA SCHARNAGELIN", struck only with 19th century Austro-Hungarian storage marks (for Prague), probably German 1570-1580; 8.25" (21 cms) high £2000-3000
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A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED DRUM MUSTARD POT with a scroll handle, openwork thumbpiece & blue glass liner, by Messrs. Lias, London 1864; 3.1" (8 cms) high; 4.3 oz weighable silver £80-120
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A LATE VICTORIAN PARCELGILT SUGAR BOWL & SIFTER LADLE with embossed and chased decoration, by J. Wakely & F.C. Wheeler, London 1891; the bowl 4.6" (12 cms) diameter; 8.25 oz £350-450
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AN EARLY VICTORIAN PIERCED MUSTARD POT with a blue glass liner, domed cover & button finial, by Benoni Stephens, London 1840; 2.7" (6.6 cms) high; 3 oz weighable silver £70-90 B331. AN EARLY GEORGE III PEDESTAL SAUCE BOAT with gadrooned borders & a leaf-capped scroll handle, crested, maker's mark partially worn, London 1763; 7.5" (19 cms) long; 13.8 oz £200-250
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AN EARLY VICTORIAN INKSTAND of shaped oblong outline, fitted with two mounted cut-glass ink bottles & a central box (with a replacement cover, hallmarked Birmingham 1919), inscribed & engraved with a coat of arms, by Messrs. E.J & W. Barnard, London 1842; 11.2" (28.4 cms) long £300-400 B333. A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED MUSTARD POT with a scroll bordered base & a knop finial, by John Evans, London 1854 and a Victorian mustard pot with a low-domed cover & pierced sides, crested, by Richard Burbidge, London 1889 (both with blue glass liners); each approx. 3.5" (9 cms) high; 10.5 oz weighable silver (2) £150-200
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A VICTORIAN PLAIN DRUM MUSTARD POT with a scroll handle & clear glass liner, by Andrew Crespell, London 1859; 1.65" (6.5 cms) high; 5.75 oz weighable silver £130-160 B335. AN EDWARDIAN NAVETTE-SHAPED BASKET with a swing handle, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1907, a sauce boat by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1913, and a small mug, London 1931; the latter 3.7" (9.2 cms) high; 26.9 oz (3) £180-220
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A GEORGE III PEDESTAL CREAM JUG with a square base, reeded borders & a loop handle, by Crispin Fuller, London 1793; 5.9" (15 cms) high; 4.1 oz £140-160
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A MODERN THREE-PIECE CONDIMENT SET (no liners), an Edwardian Britannia standard mug by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1901 and a George I trencher salt with later-chased decoration, crested, by Gundry Roode, London 1722; the latter 2.9" (7.5 cms) long; 16.25 oz (5) £150-200
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A LATE VICTORIAN SALVER of shaped circular outline with a border of beading, rams' masks & paterae, ball & claw feet, by D & J Welby, London 1900; 12.5" (31.8 cms) diameter; 33 oz £250-300
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