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A Pair of Victorian Candlesticks by Henry William Dee
Irish Dish Ring by Robert Calderwood
A Queen Anne Mug by Anthony Nelme
Pair of George I candlesticks
Basting Spoon
Mazer by Omar Ramsden
A GEORGE III CREAM JUG by John Robins (Grimwade no. 1623): With a circular, slightly fluted body painted with flower heads, scrolls and landscape vignettes in rouge de fer, pale pink and gilt on a white ground, the jug has a circular rim foot decorated with a band of matted decoration, the rim with a similar mount with a cinquefoil below, with plain foliage capped handle terminating in a foliate calyx, attached to the body by a cinquefoil.
TWO ARTS AND CRAFTS PERIOD TRAYS FROM A DRESSING TABLE SET by William Snelling Hadaway: Silver, enamel, turquoise and chrysophrase: Each rectangular tray is applied with wide shaped and pierced handles. The smaller one is divided into four shallow compartments with a central knot motif surrounded by beading with an applied border decorated with a wrigglework and dart design, the projecting corners are set with chrysophrase; the handles are pierced with knotwork and applied with turquoises and chrysophrase. The larger tray is similarly divided into four compartments and applied with a border pierced with dolphins and set with stones and its handles each have a circular enamel roundel of a stylised sailing ship, surrounded by a pierced dolphin border, within ropework banding, set with further stones
A Victorian Condiment Set by Robert Hennell & Sons.: Punch Mustard, Judy Salt & Toby Pepper.
A Ceremonial Key by Omar Ramsden: This key was used for the opening ceremony of the Mitcham Congregational Church, London Road, Lower Mitcham. The opening was performed at 3.45 pm. on the 1st. June 1932, by Bernard C. Smith, Esq. to whom this key is inscribed.
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