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A Rare Copper & Brass Jardiniere, the design attributed to Christopher Dresser for Benham and Froud, c.1880.H: 11in; W: 10in.
A W.A.S.Benson Etagere, in copper and brass, c.1890.H: 31.5in; W: 11in.
A Pair of Gothic Revival Brass Candlesticks, after a design by A.W.N.Pugin for Chirk Castle, stamped 'Wilmotte Liege', c 1850.H:21 in.See: Lot 5, The Best of British, Sotheby's 20th March 2008, for similar candlesticks from Chirk Castle.
A Cloisonne Enamel and Gilt Bronze Vase, made by Ferdinand Barbedienne, the body with foliate design in coloured enamels, Signed 'F.Barbedienne' to the underside of the mouth c.1880H 9 in.
A Rare W.A.S.Benson platewarmer, in wrought iron and copper, c.1900H 22 in.W.A.S.Benson's catalogue c.1900 (coll. P. Reeves) illustrates as plate 774 a nearly identical model, referred to as a 'Dutch oven'.
A Pair of Ramsden & Carr Planished Brass Altar Vases, with weighted bases, indistinctly inscribed to the underside of the footrim 'Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr Me Fecit' and dated 1914.H 8in.
An Aesthetic Movement Brass Doorstop, probably made by Robbins & Co, in the style of Thomas Jeckyll, the body decorated with mons, c. 1875.H 18 in.
A Stylish Arts & Crafts Charger, attributed to the workshop of Norman and Ernest Spittle, in brass, embossed with a central grotesque profile, c1900.Diam: 12in.*A charger of similar profile is illustrated in vol 25 of 'The Artist' (1899).
A rare glass vase in a copper and brass mount, the vase by James Powell & Sons, Whitefriars, the mount by W.A.S. Benson. The metalwork stamped 'BENSON', c.1900.Dimensions: H 14in
A pair of altar vases, attributed to Benham and Froud, in brass, each decorated with a coloured cabochon, c.1890H 8.5in.
A Pair of Marble and Brass Andirons, the design attributed to Christopher Dresser, c.1875 (minor repairs to one).H 8 in.
A matched pair of silver ewers by Edward & John Barnard, Maker's mark, London, 1860 & 1862, with design registration lozenge for 1854.H 13.25inPOA