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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MUSTARD POT with a blue glass liner by George Perkins, London 1921 and a cased pair of pepperettes by Messrs. Townley & Thomas, London 1933; the mustard 3" (7.5 cms) high; 8.3 oz weighable silver (2) £120-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE IV / WILLIAM IV SCOTTISH BOWL with embossed decoration, a collet foot & a gilt interior, crested, by Marshall & Son, Edinburgh 1830; 5.9" (15 cms) diameter; 7.4 oz £300-350 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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MISCELLANEOUS SMALL SILVER:- A child's egg cup engraved with chickens & a duck, with spoon, a tea strainer & drip bowl, an Edwardian small coaster with inset wooden base, and a small Chinese tot beaker with an applied dragon, by Wang Hing, 1900-1920; the latter 1.5" (3.8 cms); 5.2 oz weighable silver (6) £70-100 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN MOUNTED GLASS DECANTERS & STOPPERS with four pouring spouts (one glass body A/F), by J & W. Deakin, Chester 1897 and a pair of late Victorian planters by the same maker, Chester 1898; the decanters 11.75" (30 cms) high; 4.4 oz weighable silver (4) £150-180 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE III WAITER of circular form with a bead border and beaded bracket feet, by Elisabeth Jones, London 1788 together with two George III table spoons (one crested) and a George II sauce ladle, initialled, by Isaac Callard, London c.1750 (maker's mark only, four tines); the waiter 7" (17.5 cms) diameter; 15 oz (4) £150-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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BY GEORG JENSEN:- A Danish mustard pot with a domed cover & clear glass liner and a small bowl or pipe rest on a stepped oval base, both dating from 1925-32; the latter 3" (75 cms) long; 5.2 oz (2) £150-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A LATE VICTORIAN NATURALISTIC TABLE BELL in the form of a pear with a leafy tendril handle, by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1901; 5.5" (14 cms) high; 12.25 oz £250-300 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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BY GEORG JENSEN:- A Danish three-piece cruet set on ball feet with two small spoons, all import-marked London 1930/31; the pepper 3.1" (7.9 cms) high; 4.7 oz (5) £250-300 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE IV ESCUTCHEON-SHAPED WINE LABEL with a shell & foliate border, pierced "SHERRY", marks partially lost in piercing, London 1825; 2.4" (6 cms) long; 0.6 oz £50-70 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SMALL CONTINENTAL TABLE DECORATION in the form of a cock pheasant, with English import marks for Chester 1910; 5.75" (14.6 cms) long; 1.8 oz £80-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III PROVINCIAL WINE LABELS with bright-cut borders and plumed surmounts, incised "PORT" and "SHERRY", maker's mark of Thomas Ollivant of Manchester (overstriking that of Peter & Anne Bateman), hallmarked London 1794; 1.85" (4.7 cms) long; 0.55 oz (2) £150-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III GOBLETS with reeded bases and gilt interiors, by Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1800; 5.5" (14 cms) high; 12 oz (2) £700-900 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III IRISH WAITERS of plain circular form with beaded borders & bracket & paw feet, the centres with an engraved crest*, by Michael Homer, Dublin c.1785 (no date letters); 7" (17.8 cms) diameter; 16.75 oz (2) £900-1200 (+ 26.4% BP*) *Crest of Coote.
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A PAIR OF GEORGE II CAST ROCOCO CANDLESTICKS on swirled shaped circular bases, with asymmetrical columns, decorated with wave-like scrolls and quilted or shell like texturing, detachable nozzles, by Ebenezer Coker, London 1750; 10" (25.5 cms) high; 44.6 oz (2) £2000-3000 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EARLY 18TH CENTURY BELGIAN COFFEE POT of baluster form with vertical fluting and flat-chased formal decoration, with the engraved portrait of a young lady on each side, maker's mark "W" over "II", Bruges, c.1740, date letter "A"; 9" (23 cms) high; 24.8 oz £2000-2500 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EARLY GEORGE III BALUSTER TANKARD with a domed cover, large scroll handle, initialled "B" over "T.I", a chair-back thumbpiece and a spreading circular foot, by John Payne, London 1761; 7.9" (20 cms) high; 27.5 oz £1200-1500 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE II SALVER of shaped circular outline with a shell & scroll border and scroll feet, engraved in the centre with a coat of arms and the motto "FIDEM SERVABO", by Hugh Mills, London 1750; 12.45" (31.5 cms) diameter; 32.5 oz £700-900 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE III COFFEE POT of baluster form with a spreading circular foot, a leaf-wrapped spout & a domed cover with a knop finial, the body crested & initialled, by John Payne, London 1767; 10.5" (26.8 cms) high; 26.1 oz £800-1200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY IVORY & GILT METAL TRAVELLING TIMEPIECE of plain circular form with a white enamelled dial & red numerals, the reverse initialled, c.1900; 2.4" (6 cms) diameter £80-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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THREE LATE VICTORIAN "SCOTTISH MARKET" NOVELTY BOOKMARKS set with agates; one in the form of a basket-hilted sword, one a dirk and one a broadsword, all by James Fenton, Birmingham 1891-1900; each approx. 3.2" (8 cms) long (3) £300-400 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY NORWEGIAN SILVERGILT CIRCULAR BOX decorated with translucent light blue enamel over an engine-turned ground, by Marius Hammer, Bergen 1910-20; 2.45" (6.2 cms) diameter; 2.8 oz £150-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN VESTA CASE decorated with enamel and an applied badge "Berliet" , maker's mark "J.R", Vienna 1900-1910; 1.75" (4.5 cms) long; 0.9 oz £160-180 (+ 26.4% BP*) *Berliet was a French manufacturer of automobiles, trucks, buses & military vehicles based near Lyon & was taken over by Citroen in 1967.
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A LATE 20TH CENTURY FRENCH CYLINDRICAL ELECTROPLATED TABLE LIGHTER with engine-turned decoration and a twist ring action, by S. T. Dupont of Paris; 4.25" (10.8 cms) high £160-180 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY AUSTRALIAN 15 CT GOLD MOUNTED NUT VESTA CASE initialled, c.1895; 1.8" (4.7 cms) long £180-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A LATE VICTORIAN ENGRAVED VINAIGRETTE of shaped oval outline with a vacant circular cartouche on the cover, gilt interior, by George Unite, Birmingham 1894; 1.5" (3.9 cms) long; 0.5 oz £100-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE III GOLD MOUNTED AGATE VINAIGRETTE of plain oval outline, the grille with drilled holes, unmarked 1800-1820; 1.25" (3.2 cms) long £250-300 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED VINAIGRETTE of shaped rectangular outline with a vacant cartouche on the cover & suspensory ring, gilt interior, by Frederick Marsden, Birmingham 1866; 1.25" (3.2 cms) long; 0.4 oz £80-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A MID 19TH CENTURY PORTUGUESE SNUFF BOX with reed sides and base, the cover engraved in the centre with town or architectural landscape flanked by engine-turning & scrolls, gilt interior, maker's mark "CHCL", Oporto, c.1860; 3.75" (9.5 cms) long; 3.1 oz £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY DUTCH OBLONG SNUFF BOX with engraved border decoration and floral designs within "rayed" outlines, date letter unclear and town mark partially overstriking the maker's mark, Amsterdam c.1800; 5.1" (13 cms) long; 7 oz £500-600 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MOUNTED IVORY POSY HOLDER with a Stanhope view (of Worthing Pier) in the handle, marks partially worn, c.1910; 6.25" (16 cms) long £120-160 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A VICTORIAN NUTMEG GRATER of tubular form with a hinged cover & hinged side revealing a blued steel rasp, by C. Rawlings & W. Summers, London 1851; 2.5" (6.5 cms) long; 1.6 oz £200-250 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH SEALING WAX HOLDER with a seal terminal and linear borders of repeating bell flowers, maker's mark partially worn, Paris post 1838; 5.1" (13 cms) long; 2.3 oz £80-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHILD'S RATTLE with an embossed baluster body, ivory ring and mother of pearl teether, with five bells dependant (one lacking), by Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1923; 5.5" (14 cms) long £80-100 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE III RECTANGULAR VINAIGRETTE with a rigid cover & base, pricked with a chequer pattern, vacant cartouche, gilt interior, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1817; 1.45" (3.5 cms) long; 0.5 oz £140-170 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EDWARDIAN NOVELTY PIN CUSHION in the form of a swan (stuffed & loaded), by C. Saunders & F. Shepherd, Birmingham 1906; 2.75" (7 cms) long £120-160 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY NOVELTY BOOK MARK with an owl terminal, set with two coloured glass eyes by Sampson Mordan & Co., Chester 1913; 3.55" (9 cms) long; 0.25 oz £100-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A VICTORIAN ENGINE-TURNED CARD CASE of rounded oblong form with engraved flowers & monogram in the centre, silk pocket lining and original leather case, maker's mark "WS" (in an oval), London 1883; 4" (10 cms) long; 3.9 oz £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY TUBULAR CIGAR CASE by A & J. Zimmerman, Birmingham 1914; 5" (12.8 cms) long; 0.75 oz £40-60 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MOUNTED TURNED IVORY BOX with fret-pierced sides, the pull-off cover enamelled with the head of small bulldog, unmarked, and a 19th century gold-mounted hardstone seal with intaglio coat of arms; the latter 2.3" (5.7 cms) long (2) £150-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE III ENGRAVED "JOCKEY CAP" CADDY SPOON with pricked & bright-cut borders & a vacant shield cartouche on the peak, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1798; 2" (5 cms) long; 0.2 oz £150-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A LATE 20TH CENTURY SILVERGILT LIMITED EDITION SURPRISE EGG with a textured surface, the parcelgilt interior with the oxidised head of a hippopotamus by Stuart Devlin, London 1973 (in a fitted box with certificate & original bill of sale); 3" (7.5 cms) high; 6.8 oz £300-400 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A WILLIAM IV SMALL RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX with reeded sides and an engine-turned base & cover with a vacant cartouche, gilt interior, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1832 and a mother of pearl card case; the former 1.9" (4.7 cms) long; 0.9 oz weighable silver (2) £80-100 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN ENAMELLED BOX of canted rectangular form with a fret-pierced panel in the centre of the cover, gilt interior, maker's mark "CL" or "OL", Vienna 1900-1920; 3.7" (9.4 cms) long; 6.5 oz £400-450 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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BY OMAR RAMSDEN:- An early 20th century oval tobacco box or "pebble" with a hammered finish, a "squeeze" action and a raised monogram "EWS" on the cover, the cover interior inscribed "I WAS WROUGHT FOR ERIC W. SHEAF OCTOBER 21ST. 1919" , hallmarked London 1919; 3.7" (9.3 cms) long; 2.8 oz £400-450 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED VINAIGRETTE in the form of a handbag with chain handle, gilt interior, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1882; 1.2" (3 cms) long; 0.3 oz £150-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE III SILVERGILT VINAIGRETTE of rectangular form with rounded corners and a regular pattern of laurel leaves & berries all over in low relief, the grille with a pierced, Greek-key border, gilt interior, by William Edwards, London 1806; 1.6" (4.1 cms) long; 1.1 oz £200-250 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A WILLIAM IV ENGINE-TURNED VINAIGRETTE with a raised scroll border, reeded sides and a vacant oblong cartouche on the cover, gilt interior, by William Simpson, Birmingham 1835; 1.4" (3.5 cms) long; 0.5 oz £120-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EARLY VICTORIAN "CASTLE TOP" VIINAIGRETTE of rectangular outline with a view of Windsor Castle in low relief on the cover, the base engine-turned with a vacant cartouche in the centre, gilt interior, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1837; 1.65" (4.2 cms) long; 0.9 oz £400-500 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY COLD-PAINTED BRONZE of a young African man sitting cross-legged, wearing a white toga; 3.7" (9.2 cms) high £200-250 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EARLY VICTORIAN "CASTLE TOP" VINAIGRETTE of rectangular outline with a view of Abbotsford House in low relief on the cover, the base with scroll engraving and a vacant shield cartouche, gilt interior, by Gervaise Wheeler, Birmingham 1840; 1.65" (4.2 cms) long; 0.9 oz £500-700 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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