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Late 19th century Oriental porcelain wine bottle stopper with an inebriated happy face on one side, while the other face shows the repercussions of excess.
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William IV silver Claret jug marked for London 1833 by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard.
Silver
Victorian silver fruit stand epergne marked for London 1883 by Martin, Hall & Co.
Late 19th century silver filigree posy holder with finger ring and flower pin.
Pair of Elizabeth II silver three light candelabra in the Art Deco style marked for Sheffield 1956 by Mappin & Webb.
Silver mounted cut glass claret jug marked for Birmingham 1892, showing the influence of Christopher Dresser with Rd. number 187357 by Heath & Middleton.
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Victorian novelty silver Cavalier trinket dish marked for London 1883 by James Barclay Hennell.
George IV silver soup tureen marked for London 1826 by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I.
Scottish Provincial silver Plaid brooch by Donald Fraser (c 1780- c1829) Inverness. marked DF INS, Circa 1810.
George IV silver Claret jug/ Coffee jug marked for London 1828 by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard.
Chinese Export silver and enamel two handled cup marked to the base with artisan’s mark Hou, enamellers mark Ju and retailers mark for Wu Hua. Tientsin, Peking & Hankow. Circa 1880- 1920.
Indian silver salver with cast and pierced border, embossed with animals, made in Cutch (Bhuj). Circa 1890.
Pair of Indian silver beakers marked for MM – recorded but name currently unknown. Probably made in Cutch (Bhuj), Circa 1885- 1890.
Cape silver and steel buckle by Gerhardus Lotter, Circa 1810- 1824.
A set of 12 Cape silver tablespoons by Lodewyk Beck, Circa 1847-1867.
George IV silver wine funnel marked for London 1829 by Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard.
Clocks
A late 19th century French clock garniture in the Turkish revival style by Samuel Marti.
A late 19th century French 8-day Tortoiseshell mounted mantle clock with gilt bronze mounts in the Louis XV style by Samuel Marti.
Corkscrews
Dutch silver corkscrew surmounted with a horse by Hendrik Smook, Amsterdam 1761.
George III silver ‘Beau Brummell’ roundlet corkscrew marked for Birmingham 1792 by Joseph Taylor.
Dutch silver corkscrew by Josephus Servatius Anderlee (1782-1818) marked for Amsterdam 1785.
All steel four finger straight pull corkscrew with a wire cutter incorporated into the handle, Circa 1900.
A rare chrome plated champagne tap marked “GRAFTON’S PATENT 1804”, Circa 1890.
An English silver straight pull corkscrew with the handle formed as a fox, marked for London 1889 by Henry Aumont.
Faceted all steel folding bow pocket corkscrew with early style hinge, Circa 1820.
Chrome plated all steel folding corkscrew with a carriage key and a foil cutter, Circa 1880.
A chrome plated champagne tap that screws through the cork, Circa 1900.
Sheet steel non-worm French cork extractor marked ‘AS MADE IN FRANCE AS’ on both sides of the handle, Circa 1949.
A steel three finger pull corkscrew with cap lifter and hanging ring incorporated into the handle, Circa 1900.
A cast iron black painted combination corkscrew and bottle cap lifter in the form of Andy Capp & Flo.
A faceted steel folding bow pocket corkscrew with perfect square wire helical worm, Circa 1870.
Art Deco silver corkscrew marked for London 1944 by Wakely & Wheeler.