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596. A W.A.S Benson copper tray, slender elliptical form with scrolled back handles unsigned 48cm. wide £100-200 597. An Arts and Crafts copper wall sconce, the domed rectangular back decorated in low relief with a fruiting vine unsigned 24cm. high £80-120 598. A Newlyn copper dish, hammered to the well with a lugger at sail, stamped Newlyn 27.5cm. diam. £50-100 599. A Newlyn patinated copper rose bowl and cover, hammered in relief with scaly fish stamped Newlyn mark 14cm. diam. £150-200 600. Five brass panels the design attributed to Lewis F Day, stamped in low relief with fruiting apple, floral design and a sunset landscape design stamped regd diamond to two 15cm. square £200-300
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601. A large brass ewer in the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser, footed form with angled cylindrical body, neck and spout with angled stem unsigned 33cm. high £80-120 602. An Art Nouveau etched glass and gilt metal liquor set for two, cast in low relief with flag iris, comprising decanter with hinged stopper and two glasses on a twin-handled square tray tray marked W.M.F decanter 20cm. high £50-100 603. A brass wall plaque of a Kookaburra, stamped in relief and set with green glass eye, mounted on ebonised wood panel unsigned 34 x 24cm. £50-100 604. An Arts and Crafts brass dish the design attributed to William Neatby, circular stamped to the well with a stylised tree and butterfly motif, the rim with etched shields unsigned 35cm. diam. £300-500 Literature The Studio 1901 page 131 for a comparable hammered copper dish with tree and bird motif 605. A brass flower vase designed by Margaret Gilmour, waisted, square section, stamped in low relief with floral panels to each side unsigned 30.5cm. high £200-300 605
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