A George III provincial silver mustard pot and a pair of similar salt cellars, the mustard by Thomas Watson, the salts by Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle, no date letter, circa 1805, oval form, bright-cut decoration, the mustard with a pierced border and domed hinged cover, the salt cellars with a Greek key border, on four bracket feet, with blue glass liners, one liner a.f, length of mustard 8.2cm, approx. weight 4oz. (3)
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A George III silver teapot and stand, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1796, oval form, with bright-cut foliate decoration and stylised borders, the domed hinged cover with a flower finial, reeded borders, initialled, the stand on four bracket feet, length handle to handle 28cm, approx. weight 18oz. (2)
A George III silver tea urn, by Thomas Whipham and Charles Wright, London 1767, inverted pear form, oak leaf and branch scroll handles, gadroon borders, domed pull-off cover with a foliate scroll finial, the foliate scroll capped spout with an ivory tap, engraved with an armorial, on a raised shaped square base with a pierced foliate scroll apron, on four pierced bracket feet, height 52.5cm, approx. weight 100oz. ** The arms are those of Cox of Chichester impaling Thurwall and Whitelaw.
An early Victorian silver four egg cruet frame, by Reily and Storer, London 1837, shaped rectangular form, central scroll carrying handle, on four bracket feet, engraved with a crest, with four campana shaped egg cups with gilded bowls, height 19.8cm, approx. weight 19oz. ** The crest and motto of Beaufoy originally of Edmondescort, Warwickshire.
A pair of George III silver entree dishes and covers, with old Sheffield plated warming stands, by Joseph Cradock and William K. Reid, London 1812, the stands by T and J Creswick, rectangular form, shell and gadroon borders, detachable double scroll handles, numbered `2` and `3`, the handles numbered `1` and `4`, engraved with an armorial, the warming stands of rectangular form, reeded scroll handles, on four scroll bracket feet, numbered `1` and `4`, length 29.5cm, lenght of stands 35cm, approx. weighable 150oz. (4) ** Provenance: Purchased from Phillips, London, Fine Silver 24 October 1986, lot 99.
A 19TH CENTURY OAK AND MAHOGANY BUREAU, having an upper bank of six short drawers above crossbanded fall revealing straight fronted interior moulded and cross banded burr wood drawers to the base standing on ogee bracket feet. Alterations Additions and Restorations. 41" Wide x 21" Deep x 44" High.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FALL FRONT BUREAU, having straight fronted interior with satinwood inlaid decoration, above two short and three long cockbeaded drawers having bone shield shaped escutcheon`s and later turned knobs, standing on ogee bracket feet. 48" wide x 22" Deep x 44" High.
LATE 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK DOUBLE CORNER CUPBOARD, in one piece, having moulded cornice over veneer mahogany freize, single glazed door with arched glazing bars and two shelves to the interior, two blind arch panel cupboards below, above a shaped apron with bracket feet. C1890. 34" Wide x 17" Deep x 82" High.
GEORGE III MAHOGANY TALL BOY CHEST ON CHEST, the top with moulded cornice over fluted freize, two short and three long graduated cockbeaded drawers on a projecting base with three graduated cockbeaded drawers, all having brass swan neck handles and standing on ogee bracket feet. C1780. 44" Wide x 21" Deep x 69" High.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY ANGLO INDIAN HARDWOOD SETTLE, the panelled back with deeply carved foliate designs and pierced carved cresting, scroll shaped arms with similar deep foliate carving on a box base with lift seat. Having four foliate carved panels to the front, standing on bracket feet. 54" Wide x 19" Deep x 45" High.
AN 18TH CENTURY WELSH OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, having broken swan neck pediment with brass urn shaped vase shaped finial surmounted by bird, arched aperture flanked by plain turned columns, moulded waist door flanked by reeded quarter pilasters on a panel base with bracket feet. Arch brass face with mask and dolphin spandrels, tempus fugit panel to the arch and seconds with date dials to the field. Eight day movement striking on one bell. Unnamed. C1790. Face 17.5" x 12", overall 92" High.
AN 18TH CENTURY WELSH LONGCASE CLOCK, by John Evans Llanarth, the later Victorian oak case with broken swan neck pediment above square aperture flanked by baluster turned pilasters, the waist with shaped door flanked by turned pilasters on a panelled base with bracket feet. Brass face with engraved ships anchor decoration Roman numerals and arched date aperture. 30 Hour movement striking on one bell. Face 11" Square, 90" High.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, having moulded and arcaded cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors with oval and curved glazing bars, fitted shelves to the interior on a gadroon moulded two door cupboard base standing on ogee foliate moulded bracket feet. C1920. 54" Wide x 15.5" Deep x 95" High.
AN EDWARDIAN MAHOGANY AND TULIPWOOD CROSSBANDED CHEST BY MAPLE AND CO, EARLY 20TH CENTURY The reeded top above two short and three long graduated drawers on shaped bracket feet, stamped MAPLE & CO. LTD 48½ in. (123 cm.) high; 48½ in. (123 cm.) wide; 23¼ in. (59 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com
A GEORGE III OAK AND FRUITWOOD BANDED CHEST-ON-CHEST OR TALLBOY PROBABLY NORTH-WEST COUNTRY, LATE 18TH CENTURY The concave cornice and blind-fret carved frieze above two short and three long graduated drawers to the upper-section enclosed by top-fluted quarter columns, the lower section with cut-card convex moulded edge above two long drawers on bracket feet 61¼ in. (155.5 cm.) high; 49 in. (124.5 cm.) wide; 22½ in. (57 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com
A FOUR-PIECE SILVER TEASET AND AN ACCOMPANYING SQUARE SALVER MARK OF JAMES DIXON & SON, SHEFFIELD, 1933/35 Teaset rectangular with cut corners and faceted bracket feet, tray with reeded border and fluted bracket feet terminating in shells Tray 14¼ in. diameter (36.3 cm.) 114 oz. (3534 gm.) (4) View on Christie's.com
A LATE VICTORIAN SCOTTISH FOUR-PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE WITH TRAY EN SUITE MARK OF KERR AND PHILLIPS, GLASGOW, 1900 Half-fluted with shell and gadroon borders, on foliate shell bracket feet; the two-handled tray with mark of the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. over-striking another, London, 1906 The tray, 27¼ in. (69.3 cm.) long 170 oz. (5,270 gr.) (5) View on Christie's.com
A PAIR FRENCH OF PAINTED PINE AND COMPOSITION CONSOLE TABLES AND MIRRORS LATE 19TH CENTURY Each with tall rectangular mirror with shell cresting over a serpentine table with Cararra-marble top with single bracket support Each: 107 in. (272 cm.) high; 22 in. (56 cm.) wide; 13½ in. (34 cm.) deep (2) View on Christie's.com
A WALNUT AND BOXWOOD STRUNG ESCRITOIRE DUTCH OR ENGLISH, EARLY 18TH CENTURY The hinged fall with inset book rest to the interior before pigeon holes and drawers, the base with two short over two long drawers on later bracket feet 66 in. (167 cm.) high; 42 in. (107 cm.) wide; 20½ in. (52 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com
A GEORGE III OVAL SILVER SALVER MAKER'S MARK INDISTINCT, W?, LONDON, 1804 With gadroon border, on four bracket feet, the centre engraved with a lady's coat-of-arms within a ribbon-tied drapery cartouche 12 in. (30.5 cm.) long 23.5 oz. (729 gr.) The arms are those of Marsh impaling Bennet, kin of the Earls of Tankerville. View on Christie's.com
A PAIR OF ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER MENU HOLDERS MARK OF OMAR RAMSDEN AND ALWYN CARR, LONDON, 1912 On rectangular bracket feet with "X" shaped supports set at right-angles to feet, complete with opaque white glass menu cards with MENU in black, the stands with narrow ropework girdles, one of the pair inscribed underneath Ramsden et Carr nos fct. 4¾ in. long (12.2 cm.) 11.5 oz. (358 gm.) (2) View on Christie's.com
A German style steel helmet, with raw edge and bracket for badge on the front, painted matt olive green, with leather and webbing liner and narrow webbing Y pieces for chinstrap; a US steel helmet with fibre liner and camouflage cover; and an East German fur lined hat with fold down neck and ear pieces. GC. (3)

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