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cramer of London rosewood baby grand piano |
| 1930's Cramer Rosewood Baby Grand Piano
A beautiful rosewood baby grand piano by Cramer of London, a piano of similar feel to a Challen or Chappell. Produced well before Cramer was taken over by Kemble in 1967 this is a lovely soft piano to play, in concert pitch it is overstrung and iron framed and suitable for all ability of player. Standing on substantial tapering legs with original brass casters and a pretty music fret, this certainly looks the part without taking up too much space. From bottom A to top A there are 50 ivory keys and 35 ebony keys. Internally the piano is in fine condition, the felts and strings all appear to be in very good condition and having traditionally french polished the case to bring this lovely piano back to its former glory it is now ready to grace your home.
Width 58.5"
Depth 60"
Price £2495
(Ref :PIA13)
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Liberty London Art Nouveau Twin Handled Pottery Vase Early 1900s |
| This is a lovely vase made for Liberty's, London.
The vase dates to the Art Nouveau period at the turn of the twentieth century.
Moorcroft and Brannam Pottery were well known for making pieces for the famous London store.
Approximately 4" in height and 6" wide.
In excellent original condition with no chips, cracks or restoration.
Marked Liberty London to the base.
A nice quality piece of early twentieth century pottery.
If you have any queries feel free to contact us.
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London 1914 very unusual solid silver pipe and match stand by very famous makers GOLDSMITHS AND SILVERSMITHS CO. |
| London 1914 George V English hallmarked solid silver multiple pipe stand with integral match holder by very famous makers, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company.
This is a very high quality, beautifully made and unusual gift for the pipe smoker, or the collector of novelty silver. It would look lovely as a table or desk accessory.
Weighing a heavy 130 grams, it comprises an edged tray standing on ball feet, holding an integral cup for matches, and two shaped scroll footed wire racks meant to hold up to two pipes. (pipe illustrated is one of two Peterson pipes listed for sale separately)
Also see listed sterling silver Dunhill pipe tool.
Size-5.6 inches long by 3.5 inches wide by 3.75 inches high.
An unusual item, by famous makers, in very good condition. |
London 1912 solid silver topped glass spirit flasks in crescent shaped glass, in fitted case by Finnigans of Bond Street. |
| London 1912 English hallmarked solid silver topped glass spirit flasks in crescent shaped bottles, mounted in bespoke fitted leather case, by Finnigans of Bond Street.
The glass is in perfect condition, and there is some slight bruising to one silver top.
The silver tops screw on to the glass flasks, for a tight seal.
Size overall in case-5 inches high by 2.75 inches diameter. Flasks alone-4.5 inches high, 2.4 inches wide and 1.1 inches deep.
The case bears the retailers marks inside the lid.
An unusual pair of cased flasks in very good condition.
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London 1909 set of 6 solid silver unusual liquor tots by famous makers MAPPIN AND WEBB. |
| London 1909 English hallmarked solid silver set of 6 liquor tots by famous makers Mappin and Webb.
Nicely designed thumb rests and pedestal bases, lend classic style.
Weight-195 grams.
2.25 inches high, by 2 inches wide including handle.
Of heavy weight, excellent quality, and in very good condition, these are both fun and useful.
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London 1907 solid silver novelty pen wipe in the form of a stickstand, by JOHN COLLARD VICKERY, fine maker. |
| London 1907, English hallmarked solid silver novelty pen wipe in the form of a stickstand, by John Collard Vickery, fine maker, and retailer of "fancy goods." He headed a well known firm who made by appointment, goods for many European royal families.
The base is inset with bristles, and would also make an excellent hat pin stand.
Weight-50 grams.
Size 3.75 inches high, by 2 inches wide, by 1.25 inches deep.
A rare piece with excellent weight, condition, and quality.
It would look lovely on desk or table, or in a collection of novelty silver.
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London 1937 very unusual nearly mint condition solid silver trefid end cold meat serving fork and serving spoon by Thomas Bradbury and Sons, and retailed by Gilmer of Bath, in original fitted case. |
| London 1937 English hallmarked solid silver very unusual set of trefid ended cold meat fork and serving spoon, made by very good makers Thomas Bradbury and Sons, and retailed by Gilmer of Bath.
Extremely thick and heavy gauge of silver, with large clear hallmarks, and retailer stamp to stem sides as well.
In nearly mint condition, contained in striking blue gilt embellished original fitted case, lined with silk and black velvet. All pieces appearing to have had little if any use in 71 years!
Weight-180 grams.
Size-fork 8.25 inches long; spoon 8.5 inches long by 2 inches wide.
A lovely, practical and unusual gift, or to use for oneself. |
London 1873 superb solid silver bowl by very important maker ROBERT GARRARD. |
| London 1873 superb and unusual English hallmarked solid silver bowl by very important maker Robert Garrard, the crown silversmith to Queen Victoria.
The bowl is hand shaped, with a chased and applied shaped gadroon edge.
Weight-650 grams, or nearly 1.5 pounds!
Size-9.5 inches diameter by 1 inch high
Very clear hallmarks and Garrards retail marks.
A superior mid Victorian solid silver bowl, by a very important maker, in excellent condition. |
London 1870 superb solid silver gilt afternoon tea cutlery service by famous maker HENRY HOLLAND. |
| London 1870 English hallmarked solid silver gilt most unusual afternoon tea cutlery service by very famous spoon maker Henry Holland, comprising three pieces in the original fitted case.
The pieces comprise both long and short handled caddy spoons, and a matching pair of sugar nips.
With original gilding, the cast elegant pierced and twisted stems are designed with figures to both top and bottom. There is a fine feathered rat tail to the ovoid bowls.
Very clear hallmarks.
The pieces are contained in the original blue lined velvet case.
Weight-75 grams.
Sizes-long handled caddy spoon 4.75 inches long by 1.4 inches wide; short handled caddy spoon 4 inches long by 1.25 inches wide; sugar nips 4.75 inches long.
A rare set in excellent condition, having had little use in their lifetime.
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London 1913 pair of solid silver trefid end large rat tail bowled serving spoons in original fitted case, by Jackson and Fullerton. |
| London 1913 pair of English hallmarked solid silver trefid end stems serving spoons, with large rat tail bowls in original fitted case. By very good makers Jackson and Fullerton.
Of excellent quality, with crisp hallmarks, and very defined rat tails, these spoons were made in the 20th century, but in the 17th century style.
Presented in original fitted red leather case on striking purple velvet lined interior.
Original pale gilding remains in bowl interiors.
Weight-95 grams.
Size-7.5 inches long by 2 inch wide bowls.
A lovely and practical pair to give as a gift or to keep.
In excellent condition. |
Mahogany Wall Clock - The London |
| Mahogany Wall Clock - The London with Eight-Day Gong Strike Movement.
Dimensions : H-82 (cm)
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Pocket Barometer by Elliot Brothers of London |
| Pocket Barometer by Elliot Brothers of London.
Dimensions : W-7 (cm)
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London 1802 solid silver sherry decanter label by Elizabeth Morley, female silversmith. |
| London 1802, English George III period hallmarked solid silver sherry label or bottle ticket, made unusually by a female silversmith, Elizabeth Morley. In the Georgian period, that was very rare, as silversmithing was a male dominated occupation.
Having cut cornered shape with thread edge, and original chain.
A lovely label in very good condition with clear hallmarks.
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London 1800 solid silver whisky decanter label by John Emes. |
| London 1800 George III period English hallmarked solid silver whisky liquor label, or bottle ticket, by famous maker John Emes.
Having cut cornered shape with thread edge, and original chain.
In very good condition with very clear hallmarks.
208 years old!
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London 1808-1813 George III period matched set of 6 solid silver dessert spoons. |
| London 1808-1813, set of 6 George III period English hallmarked solid silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons with "P" monogram, in very good condition.
Size- approximately 7 inches long, and weight 203 grams.
Two spoons are very slightly shorter than the rest.
A lovely and very useful set of spoons for dessert or soup. |
London 1927 solid silver and cut glass unusual pair of cylinder vases. |
| London 1927 most unusual large pair of cut glass and English hallmarked solid silver cylinder vases made by William Gardener Groves, and very evocative of their era.
Beautiful thumb, diamond, and star cuts to glass catch the light, while the silver tops gleam. Also having star cut bases.
Size-8.25 inches high by nearly 3 inches in diameter.
In very good condition with just some minor marking to silver tops.
Wonderful to obtain a pair. They would make a lovely gift or a practical item to use.
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