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A vintage Murano glass<br />
aquarium<br />
the irregular clear glass block<br />
featuring three fish amidst aquatic<br />
plants, in the manner of Alfredo<br />
Barbini for Cenedese, Murano,<br />
but unmarked<br />
14cm high, 23cm wide, 4.5cm deep<br />
$800–1,200<br />
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A signed porthole cameo<br />
paperweight by John Deacons,<br />
Scotland, 2006<br />
the sky blue double layered porthole<br />
paperweight with a suspended<br />
latticino globe featuring clematis<br />
and pansy flowerheads, signed<br />
to pontil with a miniature cane,<br />
JD 2006, with Scotch thistle<br />
and clover marks in green<br />
6.5cm high, 9cm diameter approx<br />
$300–400<br />
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A sky blue cameo scent<br />
bottle with a millefiori<br />
stopper and base<br />
the double overlay lens cut<br />
bottle with a millefiori dome<br />
suspended in the solid stopper,<br />
the layered body producing an<br />
optical effect, unmarked<br />
20cm high<br />
$240–320<br />
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Three sterling silver wares<br />
various dates and makers<br />
comprising a toast rack by<br />
Atkin Bros, Sheffield, 1903,<br />
a tea caddy spoon by Ollivant<br />
& Botsford Ltd, Sheffield, 1964<br />
and; a tea strainer with stand by<br />
William Suckling, Birmingham,<br />
1962/1963 hallmarked to all<br />
the toast rack 12cm high,<br />
13.5cm wide, 6.5cm deep<br />
total weight of silver 295gms<br />
$200–300<br />
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Two sterling silver sauce<br />
boats and a pair of sterling<br />
silver cauldron salts,<br />
various dates and makers<br />
the sauce boats with flying handles<br />
by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield, 1904<br />
and Alexander Clark & Co. Ltd,<br />
Birmingham, 1928 and; a pair of<br />
cauldron salts with blue glass liners<br />
by Wakely & Wheeler, London,1891<br />
together with three sterling<br />
condiment spoons, hallmarked to all<br />
the largest sauce boat 9.5cm high,<br />
15cm wide, 8cm deep<br />
weight of silver excluding liners<br />
430gms<br />
$240–340<br />
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Two sterling silver pillar sugar<br />
casters, William Hutton & Sons,<br />
Birmingham 1902, and CSR Ltd,<br />
London 1971<br />
together with a silver plate caster,<br />
hallmarked to silver casters<br />
the largest 16.5cm high<br />
total weight of silver 310gms<br />
$200–300<br />
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